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The Observer shares a similar view and concludes that "a fine brood of heirs", like The Libertines and Franz Ferdinand, would not have existed and been successful if The Strokes had not reinvigorated "rock's obsession with having a good time".
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"The launch of Windows 8 did not reinvigorate the market in 2012, and is expected to have a negative effect as we move into 2013," said Tom Evans, a Canalys analyst, said in the report.
And the interest around exciting new devices like the iPad, which may or may not reinvigorate the industry.
Recent mild winters in many areas, along with the rising popularity of four-wheel-drive light trucks and the increasing availability of all-wheel-drive systems in luxury cars, family sedans and minivans, hasn't reinvigorated the traditional snow tire, either.
Diana's life and death didn't reinvigorate the monarchy.
Big bucks and new buildings won't reinvigorate Lincoln Center.
Online tools for cultivating an audience have not only reinvigorated classic genres like jazz; they have allowed young outsiders to penetrate insidery scenes like alt country and experimental rock.
'The Day We Died'... not only reinvigorated the show's fantastic (but inevitably aging) premise, but gave the show a breath of life that has me waiting -- no, begging -- for the show's fourth season".
I can't think of a single Shakespeare play that wouldn't be reinvigorated by this process.
"They can't be reinvigorated if they are poisoned".
Its Phoenix program is designed not to reinvigorate elderly satellites, but to recycle some of their parts.
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