Rededication

Word REDEDICATION
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Next hour, church members will begin what they call a rededication and reconsecration. ❋ Unknown (2008)

This morning, church members will begin what they call a rededication and reconsecration. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Because our ancestors were motivated by the spirit of freedom-perhaps the Atlantic Charter could be called a rededication of their aims and objectives -- it appears in retrospect only natural that the kernel of our society would be individualistic. ❋ Unknown (1947)

Corbin, who spoke during Saturday's ceremony, called the rededication of the jail an ❋ Unknown (2008)

But Bush's "rededication" to Jesus, as he calls it, has a highly personal, even therapeutic thrust. ❋ Unknown (2008)

That night, Springsteen talked about seeing The Doors play in the historic hall, and later described how the E Street show in Convention Hall marked the "rededication" and "rebirth" of the band.

"rededication" service for him and 11 other black soldiers. ❋ Unknown (2010)

And Judas and his brothers and all the congregation of Israel decreed that the days of rededication of the altar should be observed at their season, every year, for eight days, beginning with the twenty-fifth of the month of Kislev, with gladness and joy. ❋ Rabbi Barry A. Kenter (2011)

One of the major themes in the Talmud is publicizing the miracle of the oil, and rededication of the Temple in Jerusalem. ❋ Rabbi Yonah Bookstein (2011)

Hanukkah, the Feast of Dedication and rededication, celebrates and commemorates one of the first recorded fights for religious freedom; the successful revolt of an assimilated but strongly identifying Jewish minority against the much stronger cultural majority of the Seleucid Greeks. ❋ Rabbi Barry A. Kenter (2011)

Originally, the term referred to the rededication of the purified Temple after the Maccabees' stunning military victory. ❋ Jon D. Levenson (2011)

Vdara can still turn itself around, but it will take a rededication to excellence -- one that matches the effort the hotel put forth to make itself relevant. ❋ Inder Sidhu (2010)

A very important part of Jack's life has been acknowledged here today (at the rededication). ❋ Unknown (2009)

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