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1 I do believe that lot finds a sadistic pleasure in rewriting history .
2 Given Dan's little story, it seems Jessika has been running around rewriting history .
3 A rock and roll band instinctively works on its own legend, rewriting history daily.
4 We are careful about major updates to the algorithm because we are literally rewriting history .
5 This is airbrushing away reality and rewriting history in the style of the worst dictatorships.
6 Without conscious awareness, we're constantly rewriting history with age, the details shifting to fit our own narrative.
7 There went with this strange way of rewriting history a flood of wild hypotheses presented as fact.
8 Spotted any government spooks rewriting history ?
9 One person said she was "literally rewriting history " .
10 Arabs accuse Kurds of rewriting history .
11 Ah, the genius of rewriting history !
12 There is an element of rewriting history in the recent focus on the life and times of Fr Michael Cleary.
13 Now you're rewriting history .
14 To extricate his objection to the Vietnam conflict from his joining the Nation of Islam and his racial pride is rewriting history .
15 There can be no overlooking the past, rewriting history or imposing fast-track healing on victims, the Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin has said.
16 THEY are no strangers to rewriting history in China, but, this week, they may feel the English have been indulging in the practice.
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This collocation consists of: Rewriting history through the time