Mr. Wylder is about to reappear, and has despatched these heralds of his approach, no doubt suitably freighted, to plead for his reacceptance into favour. ❋ Unknown (2003)
So that for the magazine writer just was too good to let go as a hook, as a story that symbolized my reacceptance among many African-Americans as a person. ❋ Unknown (2002)
If Jerry Lewis has had Seven Ages in his career-the Dean years; the Paramount boy-auteurist years; the pill-addled years of financial and spiritual ruin; the Scorsese-directed resurrection of The King of Comedy; his reacceptance as the Tony Bennett of yuks; and finally, The Nutty Professor franchise being taken over by Eddie Murphy-just where exactly is Jerry Lewis now? ❋ Unknown (2001)
South Africa's reacceptance into the international community has made it possible to pursue outward-oriented policies with the goal of increased international competitiveness. ❋ Unknown (1996)
This step was made possible by the improvement in the underlying financial situation, including the increase in our foreign exchange reserve holdings, the continued convergence between the commercial and financial rand exchange rates, the reacceptance of South Africa as a full member of the international community and good progress with political and economic reform in the country. ❋ Unknown (1995)
With the powerful backing of Russia, Austria could force the hand of Prussia into reacceptance of the old order of things. ❋ Edwin Emerson (1914)
If it may only impress the greatness of Mr. Jefferson, strengthen a belief in his doctrines and hasten their reacceptance in the land of his creation; or incline the doubting towards a university training — perchance at her shrine — and refresh youthful years there enjoyed, it will not have been written in vain. ❋ Unknown (1908)
The instinct born of generations of tradition compels a facile reacceptance. ❋ William John Locke (1896)
Scottish town of Lockerbie in 1988 have led to Libya's reacceptance into the international fold. ❋ Unknown (2010)
I suppose that it’s an indication of this country’s reacceptance on the global stage by the other powers of the world, an important olive branch, if you will, after Bush. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Mr Ogilvie Thompson also notes that in anticipation of SA's reacceptance into the world community, the consolidation of Anglo's non-diamond interests outside the African continent into Minorco helps give "a sharper focus and clearer lines of responsibility to the respective businesses. ❋ Unknown (1994)
Mubarak was elated over Egypt’s reacceptance by the Arab world; King Hussein was troubled by his inability to get PLO support for moves toward negotiations on the West Bank. ❋ George P. Shultz (1993)