Recrowned

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I wanted it glass bedded, recrowned with a recessed target crown on an 11 degree angle and a trigger job to remove creep and overtravel and set the weight at 2 pounds even. ❋ Unknown (2009)

You can spen $2,890 for a rifle, but as for my 03-A3 30-06, I'll stack it up against it any day shot for shot with the origanal barrel only cut 3/4 inch and recrowned polished and if you look close enogh, you can still see the armory squid. ❋ Unknown (2009)

They recrowned the barrel and sent it back telling me it would shoot 2inch groups at 50yds. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Roger Ebert wasn't kidding when he said that James Cameron was "recrowned King of the World." ❋ Unknown (2010)

To spend their dower: recrowned one hour, is this eternity? ❋ Unknown (2009)

I sent the rifle back to Kimber (at my expense) to be recrowned and that didn't help either. ❋ Unknown (2007)

They ruin accuracy, and the barrel must be recrowned. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Stephen was recrowned by St. Sava with a crown from Nicaea, thus reestablishing the Eastern orientation. ❋ Unknown (2001)

So saying, Mr. Tweet recrowned himself with his new Stetson, turned, and strolled impressively toward his tent, disappearing between its lazily flapping portals. ❋ Arthur Preston Hankins (1906)

In ancient Ireland, in Greece, and in India, the poets wrote about great kings and heroes, enlarging on their fortitude of spirit, their chivalry and generosity, creating in the popular mind an ideal of what a great man was like; and men were influenced by the ideal created, and strove to win the praise of the bards and to be recrowned by them a second time in great poetry. ❋ George William Russell (1901)

He then proceeded to pacify Louis VII., whose daughter was married to the younger Henry, by having the boy recrowned in due form. ❋ Samuel Rawson Gardiner (1865)

Castilians, and many of them will return crowned with laurels, to be recrowned by us with myrtles. ❋ Alexandre Dumas P��re (1836)

On this memorable Saturday evening, the top presenter, Ffloyd Fingelbert, flashed his newly recrowned teeth at the camera before favouring the waiting celebrity-to-be with his lordly attention.

The next major phase was Middle English, the very French-influenced language spoken from the eleventh through the fifteenth centuries and recrowned with literary prestige thanks to Geoffrey Chaucer’s works. ❋ Leslie Dunton-Downer (2010)

Happy the pure in heart, happy those who return with victory, because they will see the new face of Rome, the recrowned brow of Dante, the triumphal beauty of Italy. " ❋ Robert Herrick (1903)

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