There's been a reawakening of interest in heirloom melons among home gardeners. |
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Mr. Cohen attempts a grand reawakening with help from Fedde Le Grand, a Dutch D.J. and producer whose deep house mixes have punchy finesse. |
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Religious reawakening was needed to strengthen people's innate disposition to distinguish right from wrong. |
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It was the beginning of summer and the reawakening of everything that was beautiful in nature. |
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They have to be made more attractive again, by reawakening general interest in science, particularly among young people. |
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But there are signs that the grassroots operation is reawakening in a big way. |
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Instead, he found that they developed erratically and sometimes experienced periods of dormancy before reawakening. |
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It is a book that is rich in depth and simplicity, in condition of accompanying a journey of reawakening and awareness. |
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This issue has come to the fore because the media has played up the religious reawakening in Iran. |
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I am coming to renew, by My Holy Spirit, the spirit of men, who are sleeping, for God, who is the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, is working today for a great reawakening of all Humanity. |
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A reawakening of the dormant sense of responsibility among those in power is needed in addition to awareness raising amongst citizens as to their rights. |
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It played an important role in reawakening Indian minds and intellect across the Indian subcontinent. |
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With this return of contact with other peoples came a reawakening of Iceland's arts, especially its literature. |
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At a time such as ours, when we note a certain reawakening of the search for the transcendent, religious communities can become privileged places where the various paths which lead to God can be experienced. |
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We must beg God in his Providence to prompt a whole-hearted reawakening of those ideals of total self-giving to Christ which are the very foundation of the priestly ministry. |
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When Eva haltingly picks out a Chopin prelude on the piano, Charlotte takes over to give a far more accomplished rendition, reawakening Eva's childhood admiration-now turned to bitter hatred-of her mother. |
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Two more MPs left the UNM parliamentary faction last week, reawakening fears about the party's future. Yet there is far more room for agreement between the two factions than their leaders' rhetoric suggests. |
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Recently, the idea of the 'knowledge economy' has caused a reawakening of interest in the concept of human capital and in estimates and applications of costbenefit analysis. |
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If there is some truth in those words, it is going to be time to prepare for a reawakening of the Conference on Disarmament, which should not be delayed. |
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We are seeing emerging new infectious diseases, but tragically we're also seeing a resurgence or a reawakening of previous infectious disease outbreaks. |
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Much of their work is done by studying in great detail the remains of past eruptions at dormant or dead volcanoes, or by monitoring volcanoes that are showing signs of reawakening from a long period of silence. |
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In too many cases, these situations have been exacerbated by racial, religious and ethnic prejudices, by past hostilities between some groups and by a reawakening of an exclusionary sentiment of chauvinism. |
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Then, in 1851, his treasured daughter Annie fell ill, reawakening his fears that his illness might be hereditary, and after a long series of crises she died. |
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Part of the new engineering centre will be located in the cathedralesque erecting shop with its stunning row of some 20 vast arched windows just awaiting a reawakening. |
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Reawakening the old Central Library as a striking ziggurat building would have negated this year's Paradise Circus transport chaos. |
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