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Virtually no group of organisms lacks the ability to regenerate something.
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Newport can't be regenerated into something else entirely, some shiny smaller-scale version of nearby Cardiff.
Too often, restaurants are fleeting, remembered by the precious few that experienced them before they regenerated into something else.
"If there's a lesson here, it's that towns can regenerate themselves by doing something different," Mr. Kurtis said.
How we regenerate into the local business is something that we are actively looking at now.
Here, though, is the radical proposition that's starting to gain currency among researchers studying masters athletes: what if intense training does something that allows the body to regenerate itself?
It might even help regenerate the audience if people could be persuaded that something important was going on in our concert halls.
The government has to find something to offer people outside London to regenerate other parts of the country," she told BBC's Question Time programme on Thursday.
About a year ago, I began looking for a way to refresh and regenerate my own body and mind, hoping to find something I could pass along to my students.
Regenerating its audience is something that's been heavily on the mind of Nashville of late.
Turmeric is something of a liver-cleansing superfood — it protects the liver from toxins and helps to regenerate damaged liver cells.
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