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rebirth

[ree-burth, ree-burth] / riˈbɜrθ, ˈriˌbɜrθ /




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If the album does in fact represent a rebirth, the opening number, “Mobbin in DC,” sets the tone, connecting directly to the first track from her debut album.

From The Wall Street Journal

For her, the plant "represents the rebirth of the nuclear industry in the UK".

From BBC

All face a long, tough path to recovery which the doctor likens to a "rebirth" because many of his young patients have severe burns to the face.

From BBC

“It is defined by our congregants and by the strength of our shared purpose. Our crisis, our grief, our loss also contains within it the seeds of a rebirth that we consecrate this evening.”

From Los Angeles Times

Here’s a quick quiz about some cultural icons on the verge of experiencing a kind of rebirth:

From Los Angeles Times