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Examples
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The POWs will be, until the accomodations have been rebuilded, divided on french Work Camps.
Work Camp 10029 GW 2010
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NO can be rebuilded, but I do believe you should consider that if people are going to go back to barely living then some changes should be made.
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Around thee Church and State might fall in ruins, and might be rebuilded, and thy tears would not be bitter, nor thy triumph cruel.
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One with the eyes of hope sees it rebuilded again.
Pan and Æolus: Poems Charles Hamilton Musgrove
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And how true were his words, the event showed: for on the next night was the sea wondrously raised with a tempest, and spreading thereover scattered all the work of the heathens; and lest ever it should be recollected or rebuilded, dispersed it with irreparable dispersion.
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Women, South, glorious Rachels, weeping for children who are not and with brave hearts working amid desolate homes, the star and inspiration of a rebuilded land.
The Bishop of Cottontown A Story of the Southern Cotton Mills John Trotwood Moore
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Within my own calm mirror a beautiful world had seen itself rebuilded.
A Tramp's Sketches Stephen Graham 1929
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Once more the vast dome of heaven became the roof of my house, and within the house was rebuilded that which my soul called beautiful.
A Tramp's Sketches Stephen Graham 1929
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The city destroyed by fire may be rebuilded as before.
The Glory of the Conquered The Story of a Great Love Susan Glaspell 1915
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The city destroyed by fire may be rebuilded as before.
The Glory of the Conquered The Story of a Great Love Susan Glaspell 1915
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