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reawakens

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Third person singular of reawaken

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But both planes, claim the airlines, were in good condition; and unprovoked accidents at cruising altitude are extremely rare.If these were terrorist attacks, a different fear reawakens: that terrorism is once again leaving the confines of Chechnya.

That may strike the political classes as cheesy, but party managers think it reawakens interest among disengaged voters.A second tactic is to take questions from audiences of "real people", rather than from professional interviewers.

Its claims have not been authenticated.This reawakens the fear that terrorism could once again be leaving the confines of the war in Chechnya and hitting at the nation's centre.

Even diplomats are now venturing out of their bunkers for a Saturday's putting on the reopened Algiers golf course.In this section After the deluge Middle East peacemaking reawakens The return of uneasy tranquillity Official invasion ReprintsThe AIS ex-rebels argue that they got the best deal they could.

Salvation is understood as a revelation that reawakens knowledge (gnosis) of the race's divine identity; in contrast, the more "orthodox" Christian emphasis is on redemption through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

k As I stir in the gloop and add the powdered yeast and some sugar, the treacly smell reawakens my inner teen – especially as I note the warning, printed in red: "Do not store in airing cupboards, lofts, next to radiators, in direct heat or any place where extremes of temperature are likely".

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The news of Politwoops' demise has reawakened a debate about Twitter's commitment to third party apps on the platform.

AS ISRAEL'S tanks encircled Bethlehem at mid-week, suspicions were reawakened that its army could be laying out a contingency plan for an all-out assault on the Palestinian Authority (PA).

This was the first large security action since the radical Islamist group declared a unilateral ceasefire after its killing of tourists at Luxor in November 1997.The police response, sharp as it was, did not reawaken fear.

It has also reawakened an old debate over who owns the Northwest Passage sea route.Second, the people who live in the north are demanding and getting more of a say in their future.

For Lavabit, which locks away a user's mailbox encryption key so that it may be accessed only by someone possessing the user's account password, the password may be intercepted at the website when the user logs in to use webmail.The recent problems faced by firms such as Lavabit have reawakened interest in a relatively old-fashioned way of keeping messages secret.

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