resee

resee

(riːˈsiː)
vb (tr)
literary to see again
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Fluffy cats and glittering jewelry thrill small children, who help adults resee the world with awe.
of people) in, on (occasionally interchangeable; otherwise usually antigrams) * There are also eight other mammals: aruis (sheep), euros/roos/uroos (kangaroos), eyras (wildcats), ursa/ursae (bear/s), urus (aurochs); two + six plants: anu/anyu, naio / aras, arusa, osier, roosa, seraya, souari; two + three birds: ani, nye / ioras, soor, sora; five moneys: aureus, euros, [dagger] oras, reis, [dagger] rosa; eight related to vision(s): iris, seer/seir/ser, eyers, eyesore, rays, resee; and five related to anger or bitterness: [dagger] ires/rise, rouse, sore, sour.
(27) Our current predicament both allows and requires us to produce a new material account of the terrain that opens up between life and death, to overcome our habit, as Bennett puts it, of 'parsing the world into dull matter (it, things) and vibrant life (us, beings)'(Vibrant Matter, pvii), and in doing so, we are led too to resee the difficult boundary between the blind and the sighted, between the visible and the invisible.
That way, in the act ofwriting, he would resee what he had already seen.
Ecological thinking helps WPAs resee everyday experiences like committee work.
Recently a writer for the Arts section of The New York Times retraced Ernest Hemingway's two-hour visit to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, as chronicled in Lillian Ross's 1950 New Yorker profile, to see what common thread, if any, connected the pictures that he wanted to resee. Cezanne made perfect sense, of course, given Hemingway's claim of indebtedness to that artist's technique in the formation of his own literary style.
The star, who was holed up in his co-star Resee Witherspoon's holiday ranch after the twilight couple hit troubled waters, will be seen with his cheating ex during promotion of their upcoming movie 'Breaking Dawn 2'.
athlete Brittney Resee with 7.10m and Russian Tatyana Lebedeva with 6.97m.
One is the inquiry into assumptions we need to rethink, or as Birgitta Ramsey describes it, to "resee" as she inquires into a writing center in Sweden in order to reconsider the concept of writing centers as providing a service.
Despite my basic principle of choice I couldn't resist attending the screenings of the new films by Tsai and Haneke, though I prefer to wait and write about them at length when I have been able o resee them.