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revisit

verb as in visit again

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The tense, brooding “Hey now” and strings-stabbing “tv off” revisit Mustard’s mix of soul sampling and funk bounce.

“Many years later I decided to revisit this premise. But this time the focus is more on the cat’s relationship with the other animals. The water is just there, a metaphor basically for this fear, because the cat is very independent, and it has to learn how to work together with others and how to trust them.”

Let’s revisit ancient history—a couple of weeks ago—to the subject of what RFK Jr.’s role would be in a second Trump administration.

From Slate

Geffen Playhouse artistic director Tarell Alvin McCraney, who grew up in the shadow of this Miami theater, has long had a special place in his affections for “Waiting for Godot” — one of the reasons he wanted to revisit the classic so early in his tenure.

"It gives us a snapshot in time so that 20 years from now, we can revisit how scientific experts may have changed their views."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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