In a time of deep shadows, the Benedictine movement sparked the spiritual, cultural, and moral rejuvenation of Europe. |
The gendering of rejuvenation identifies increased sexual potency primarily with men. |
Its goal is the purification and rejuvenation of the colon, because the colon is linked to all the other organs and tissues of the body. |
The Renaissance was, as its name implies, a period of renewal, invention, and rejuvenation of both music and instruments. |
In fact, the move has made possible the rejuvenation of the museum, which will make the much-loved building more welcoming. |
The character of the inner city has undergone a marked transformation since the City set up a rejuvenation plan five years ago. |