| 31. | Sims and Golden are reappraising it.
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| 32. | When the utility was reappraised in 1992, its value was put at dlrs 640, 000.
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| 33. | Despite negative contemporary reviews, the film has been reappraised substantially in the years following its release.
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| 34. | The protest is ridiculous, a way of reappraising the past in the light of contemporary concerns.
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| 35. | In the ensuing 18 months, though, I've reappraised my opinion of His Royal Airness.
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| 36. | My proposal is that the June 4 student movement of 1989 should be reappraised as a patriotic movement,
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| 37. | Shearer's work was formally reappraised in the 1990s through a number of high-profile books.
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| 38. | Both films received a lukewarm reception upon their release ( although each has been positively reappraised since ).
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| 39. | In 1982 the finds from the Cunningtons'excavations were then reappraised by Margaret Guido and Isobel Smith.
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| 40. | The report cautioned that form can overtake function, and that new educational programs must be constantly reappraised.
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