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renaissance

[ren-uh-sahns, -zahns, -sahns, ren-uh-sahns, -zahns, -sahns, ri-ney-suhns] / ˌrɛn əˈsɑns, -ˈzɑns, -ˈsɑ̃s, ˈrɛn əˌsɑns, -ˌzɑns, -ˌsɑ̃s, rɪˈneɪ səns /


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Has a maligned New York athlete enjoyed a renaissance quite like Towns, aka KAT?

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 8, 2026

It feels as if the whole country is having a musical renaissance at the moment, with a steady stream of new shows opening in theatres across the country.

From BBC • May 24, 2026

The government’s involvement is meant to fast-track a U.S, nuclear renaissance, which has moved slowly so far because most private companies don’t want to take the financial risk.

From Barron's • May 14, 2026

Mike Trout is having a renaissance season so far with the Angels.

From Los Angeles Times • May 9, 2026

He was a true renaissance man—a best-selling author, an undersea adventurer, and a discoverer of long-lost ships.

From "Shipwrecked!" by Martin W. Sandler




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