| 41. | The design won the contest, but because of negative public reaction is being reappraised by the building committee.
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| 42. | Stocks retreated from records on Friday, as many investors reappraised whether stocks have been thrust to unsustainable levels.
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| 43. | Many live on in spirit through objects that are still in production, being reappraised and growing popular again.
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| 44. | After the 72 acres were developed, the entire farm, including the developed portion, would be reappraised.
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| 45. | Finally, in his old age, critics began to reappraise his work, and brought him new fame.
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| 46. | Since the late 20th-century, Porter is among minority artists whose work has been revived and reappraised.
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| 47. | These strategies focused on planning, positively reappraising events, and reducing rumination helped in maintaining a healthy continuity.
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| 48. | If caregiving is cognitively reappraised, it can be viewed as a positive aspect of the caregivers'life.
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| 49. | At President Bush's request, those latest rules arebeing reappraised by the Department of Health and Human Services.
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| 50. | Along with directing their new savings to different places, some investors are reappraising the overall construction of their portfolios.
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