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reanimates

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Third person singular of reanimate

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It sounds like the stuff of dry, dusty scholarship, but Ms Pringle reanimates her subject with vivid portraits of the archaeologists, researchers and historians who have made the study of mummies their life's work, and whose enthusiasm for the subject quickly rubs off on the reader.

Capriccio (1942), his last opera, is an absorbing work that reanimates the old argument of whether words or music should take precedence in opera.

Critics and fans have applauded "Mad Men" for the ways in which it reanimates mid-twentieth-century characters, but the show's focus on the ruder aspects of their neatly dressed bodies gives away its early-twenty-first-century lens.

In "Beautiful Stuff," by Susan Palwick, a George W. Bush-like President reanimates people who died on September 11th; he then stages a press conference during which the dead are supposed to endorse his wars in the Middle East (they refuse).

The Polish story is the heart of Anne Applebaum's remarkable book, "Iron Curtain: The Crushing of Eastern Europe" (Doubleday), a book that reanimates a world that was largely hidden from Western eyes, and that many people who lived and suffered in it would prefer to forget.

The actual performance reanimates him, engages him as a creative person; it becomes fresh and perhaps contains new improvisations or innovations.

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With investors also poring in, the surge of interest has reanimated Athens' resident Chinese community.

It's not the first time computer graphics (CG) technology have been used to bring the martial arts star back to life on screen – his digitally reanimated figure recently starred in an advert for Johnnie Walker Blue whisky.

Doctors are now finding ways to put these nerves to good use, by rewiring them to control prosthetic limbs or reanimate paralysed limbs.Moreover, rewiring the nervous system should allow amputees to gain a sense of "embodiment" of a prosthetic.

But the case is helping reanimate the capital-punishment debate, already stirred by the fact that John Kerry, one of the few politicians to oppose the practice (except for terrorists), is running for the presidency.In this section Is there a there, there?

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.

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