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11 Sentences With "refinding"

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Reloading he advanced cautiously, frequently losing and refinding the trail.
We are forever losing the thread and refinding it with Marten.
As a result, tennis is finding its trendsetting form – or, rather, refinding it.
This, needless to say, has nothing to do with refinding his religious roots.
He seems to have made a career of slipping his reputation, finding and refinding outsider status.
Thus reestablishing the continuity of European history above the nothingness of the Shoah, refinding a dialogue that was begun, broken, taken up again over the last two thousand years.
The camp is the sight of an annual gathering where seniors from Obedjiwan and Weymontachie camp along with them and together, they work towards refinding and re-establishing their Attikamekw values.
He was loaned to Angelico Biella for 2005-06, refinding his form to average more than 11 points per game in leading Biella to the title playoffs. He returned to Roma afterwards but his 2006-07 season with the side was no more successful than his first. Garri then signed a three-year contract with Virtus Bologna in August 2007. After one season in Bologna, he returned to Biella in 2008 on another three-year deal, playing two more seasons with the club.
In June 2011, Flood-Paddock had a solo exhibition at the Carl Freedman Gallery of new sculpture called Fantastic Voyage. and again in 2014 for a solo show called 'Nude' which was reviewed by Frieze Magazine. Flood-Paddock is currently represented by Carl Freedman Gallery. From in 2017, The Tetley museum in Leeds hosted a large exhibition 'Refinding' bringing together new and recent works by Flood-Paddock, with the Oak Tree series of sculptures, drawings and prints by the celebrated 20th century sculptor, the late Kenneth Armitage.
Following his death Caddy's photographs were lost for 24 more years when his son Paul took the cardboard box of 290 negatives back to Tasmania and forgot about them. On refinding the box, his son contacted photographer Jon Lewis who informed the State Library of New South Wales. The plates turned out to be a rare collection of high-grade work with a unique subject and the photographer, a contemporary of iconic Australian photographer, Max Dupain. Within a year an exhibition (November 2008 - February 2009) at the Library was organised by the curator of photography, Alan Davies.
According to John Berger, Kahlo's popularity is partly due to the fact that "the sharing of pain is one of the essential preconditions for a refinding of dignity and hope" in twenty-first century society. Kirk Varnedoe, the former chief curator of MoMA, has stated that Kahlo's posthumous success is linked to the way in which "she clicks with today's sensibilities – her psycho-obsessive concern with herself, her creation of a personal alternative world carries a voltage. Her constant remaking of her identity, her construction of a theater of the self are exactly what preoccupy such contemporary artists as Cindy Sherman or Kiki Smith and, on a more popular level, Madonna... She fits well with the odd, androgynous hormonal chemistry of our particular epoch." Kahlo's posthumous popularity and the commercialization of her image have drawn criticism from many scholars and cultural commenters, who think that, not only have many facets of her life been mythologized, but the dramatic aspects of her biography have also overshadowed her art, producing a simplistic reading of her works in which they are reduced to literal descriptions of events in her life.

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