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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

A full house at Renascence is 14 men.

From Washington Times • Mar. 10, 2018

Renascence is a private, tax exempt program, operating from donations.

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

Nevertheless, it seems well-nigh impossible that a Hellenic Renascence, such as I have anticipated, can ever be thorough and lasting unless the English-speaking nations become really familiar with the literary side of Hellenic life.

From Problems in Greek history by Mahaffy, John Pentland