Word: rebirthing
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...prepared to admit that a rebirth of nationalism had brought about the re-emergence of some dangerous elements. But "if there were no rebirth of pride in Germany it would indeed mark a spirit of hopeless futility" that would discourage any hope for a German birth of democracy...
...ambiguity of his story. His writing is simple and incisive, he has carefully drawn the rusting weapons carriers and fading fatigue uniforms of the demoralized armies. Yet the realism of this story is underlaid with symbolism; the symbolism of the sergeant's night journey to his childhood and attempted rebirth. Guerard tends to overwork a few images: the honey knob of a girl's shoulder and the hovering of aircraft above the battlefield, for instance. He relies upon the disturbing device of a narrator who narrates only at intervals, sees things far differently from the sergeant, and points...
Although there may be an extreme rightist movement, it will not be based on the old Nazi ideology, Clay said. The Nazi leaders have been thoroughly discredited and there is no need to worry about the rebirth of their party...
...Crimson badly needs a victory in this opener to the Big Three series. The varsity in its three League starts has lost twice to Brown and once (Tuesday) to Dartmouth. On the other hand, the Nassau aggregation has staged a mid-season rebirth after dropping seven of its first ten starts...
...said Pastor Hans Juergen Baden of nearby Wienhausen, "think about the church as they would a doctor-only to be used in times of distress. Immediately after the war, in those grim days of defeat, the churches were full. Many of us, witnessing this, held high hopes of a rebirth ... of Christianity in Germany. But alas, we were wrong." But Pastor Baden is still hopeful: "The road to God is a long one, but even the most modest approach to God is a beginning...