| 1. | The Renaissance called music a woman, implying a treacherous seductiveness.
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| 2. | Was the whole glorious Renaissance the result of a bad date?
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| 3. | Community involvement has been vital to the theater's renaissance.
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| 4. | Monks have been perfecting their formulations in Italy since the Renaissance.
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| 5. | Whether renaissance is at hand is a hotly-debated question.
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| 6. | Her paternal forebears were traveling players and puppeteers in Renaissance Italy.
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| 7. | "He's really a renaissance man,"
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| 8. | No wonder he's been acclaimed as a Renaissance man.
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| 9. | But nobody ever thought there would be a renaissance in Cleveland.
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| 10. | One byproduct of this renaissance : Swilling is having a blast.
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