An > References for ‘anew’
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[25] It is no use denying the fact that [...] Muslims made the non-Muslims unite anew – an anti-Muslim sentiment [...] long time side by side in India.
[39] This shrewd policy yielded good [...] no Hindu nation could be formed anew.
[41] One who is not installed in vijiṋána [...] that memory. Let your life begin anew. Take to sádhaná [...] rise on the horizon of your life.
[46] For example, if one thinks of ghosts [...] elders try to arouse that impulse anew. The repressed thought of ghosts [...] makes their minds strong as well.
[8] Every man must realize the duty [...] part in the function will think anew that the child is once again being [...] fatherly responsibility of the child.
[6] At one time the people of Samatat [...] Today South Bengal must be built anew.
[13] Society is like a company of pedestrians [...] in his legs. Or, they start out anew, carrying him on their shoulders. [...] even down to three generations.
[12] [The pride of the country is burning/the grave is illuminated/it is burning anew/Sekendrias library]
[91] The British left the mountainous [...] there was no need to colonize it anew but the Maharaja of Tripura remained [...] Chittagong Bengali and Sylheti Bengali.
[10] I should point out one more thing [...] the jungle and colonized the area anew. If you look at the bloodlines [...] the Contai and Tamaluk regions.
[11] Uttiśt́hata jágrata [...] off their lethargy and start life anew.
[155] The ignorance regarding Brahma [...] to construct everything of life anew. Keeping this cosmic ideation [...] whether to call Him Hari or Allah.
[62] A certain judge made our colleagues swear allegiance anew in Bengali to British India. The [...] a newer terror in public life.
[149] I walked slowly and came to the [...] flood of 1913. It was swallowed anew by the Damodar during the time [...] shortly before the Second World War.
[62] 11) Creation, preservation and [...] saḿskára-bound living being is created anew within the thoughtwaves of the [...] the Puranic god Brahmá.
[66] Observing the manner in which these [...] “The time has come to reflect anew over the legacy that So-and-so [...] the approbation of the audience.
[16] The English word “research” [...] more, doing a new search, looking anew. Its Bengali or Sanskrit synonym [...] gaveśańá should be chosen for this.
[67] I hope, in the fresh dawn of the New Years day, you will all ponder anew this eternal and sacred Truth.