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Andrews said the move to tackle could rejuvenate his career.
It is 400 years since Libavius proposed that young blood could rejuvenate older people.
The executives believed that by creating a Los Angeles anchor, they could rejuvenate the program.
American researchers in three separate tests have suggested that blood transfusions could rejuvenate not just dodgy cyclists but everyone.
This 21st-century incarnation, which will seat 350 people and could rejuvenate the Knowsley area of Merseyside, is expected to cost between £15m and £19m.
It is possible that he will need surgery, and if so, that could rejuvenate him, restore his energy, extend his career.
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Trump's strategy could, however, rejuvenate the old authoritarian order of sclerotic autocrats and impervious monarchies in the Middle East.
Such a step would be a landmark for the country and could help rejuvenate its struggling economy and cement its links to the West.
His arrival, with only 10 minutes left, could not rejuvenate Scotland, although James Forrest found himself clear inside the penalty area, only to see his effort saved.
But he soon continues moving forward, relaunching his description of the amenities — some of them gimmicks — that could help rejuvenate the town.
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