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He had reinvigorated one of the country's great football clubs, AC Milan.
He told the audience that taking up the post had reinvigorated his stage career.
In "The Republican Roosevelt," Professor Blum argued that Theodore Roosevelt had reinvigorated a presidency that had been in decline since the Civil War.
In interviews on campus Monday, protesters said their victory had reinvigorated the struggle for deaf rights, pointing out that this was the second time deaf students had demanded, and won, a say in determining who would lead their university.
Those who remained, however, said Father DeVita had reinvigorated a community's lapsed spirituality with fervent preaching and new customs, like keeping the Eucharist on the altar under the crucifix.
Michael E. White, chairman of the Long Island chapter of the New York League of Conservation Voters, said he was pleased that Mr. Levy had "reinvigorated the acquisition program".
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Actually, 3M has reinvigorated itself of late.
But the shock seems to have reinvigorated the trade ministry.
The new Bond seems to have reinvigorated John Glen, too.
By focusing on encounters, Ox Travels has reinvigorated the form.
The economic downturn appears to have reinvigorated European protest movements.
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