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He will then begin trying to get a legislative programme through Congress that may include immigration reform and gun controls, will face a big confrontation on the federal debt ceiling in March and beyond, must get his controversial Pentagon pick Chuck Hagel confirmed, and then, perhaps, may start to reanimate a Middle East strategy that has been in the freezer for nearly two years.
Kate consults an older, wiser doctor, who fears that "even if Saramaggio is able to replant all those baby neurons," the computer may not be able to reanimate fully the damaged part of Tyler's brain.
While a jigging Princess Elizabeth and the mournful Brontë sisters may appear to fulfil our desire to reanimate the past, to puff breath into desiccated body parts and get the blood pulsing round the archive, they always stop short of full resurrection.
Later, when Holly inadvertently and secretly discovers Ayesha in her hidden chamber, he learns that she may have some degree of power to reanimate the dead.
But to Alcor, the 67 bodies -- in many cases, just severed heads -- are patients who may live again if science can just figure out how to reanimate them.
As all these new ways of "doing Jewish" reanimate young Americans' sense of belonging, the far-off country where they could in theory go may start to matter even less.Some groups try to keep Israel relevant but in new ways.
Was it possible to reanimate a corpse?
Why stuff 'em if you can reanimate 'em?
Pay a witch veterinarian to attempt to reanimate your turkey.
Any way that we can reanimate Lyndon B. Johnson?
The vampire hunter Anita Blake must reanimate a federal witness.
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