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renascence

[ri-nas-uhns, -ney-suhns] / rɪˈnæs əns, -ˈneɪ səns /


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And Barranco’s business has extended a helping hand to the Arthritis Foundation, Renascence Halfway House, the YMCA, Resurrection Catholic Mission and many other groups.

From Washington Times • Feb. 22, 2020

He’s now a resident of Renascence, a transition home for men paroled for nonviolent offenses.

From Washington Times • Mar. 10, 2018

Here at Renascence, the level of control is not as punishing, but it is strict.

From Washington Times • Mar. 10, 2018

When Edna was 14, her poems began to appear in St. Nicholas Magazine; when she was 20, Renascence made her famous.

From Time Magazine Archive

It is not to be wondered at that the Italian scholars of the Renascence followed the precept of Horace and the practise of Seneca.

From A Book About the Theater by Matthews, Brander