Lexicographical Neighbors of Restress
Literary usage of Restress
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"... the vain efforts of industry to satisfy the restress longings of the soul.
All the events of life are immutably fixed (chap. iii. ..."
2. Negotiating While Fighting: The Diary of Admiral C. Turner Joy at the Korean by Charles Turner Joy, Allan E. Goodman (1978)
"... restress this issue if there is any likelihood that we are not going to stand
firm to the breaking point if necessary. Furthermore if concessions are to ..."
3. First Workshop on Grand Unification: New England Center, University of New by Paul H. Frampton, Sheldon L. Glashow, Asim Yildiz (1980)
"The purpose of the talk would be many-fold: 1) First to restress in the light of
recent developments that within the maximal symmetry framework the proton ..."
4. Shifting Understandings of Skills in South Africa: Overcoming the Historical by Simon A. McGrath, Human Sciences Research Council (2005)
"... restress that this is not the institutional analysis made fashionable by
the 'new institutional economies' but arises out of an older and more critical ..."
5. Speaking of Liberty by Llewellyn H. Rockwell (2003)
"How much more important, then, to stress and restress our continuing theme:
liberty for everyone, State privilege for no one ..."
6. Racial and Ethnic Tensions in American Communities: Poverty, Inequality and edited by Mary Frances Berry (2000)
"One concern, though—and I would restress something that Professor Grigsby talked
about— is that much of the discussion about regional development is ..."