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rejuvenating

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Present participle of rejuvenate

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01637 860543, watergatebay.co.uk, three nights from £230pp (two sharing) including two dinners and one lunch supertwitcher The Zest Life's Laura Bell runs rejuvenating two- or three-day weekend breaks at the Plas Cadnant estate on Anglesey.

"There was a massive silk industry, which collapsed, there was a big watch industry which collapsed, there was the bicycle industry which collapsed, and there was the automotive industry, which effectively collapsed but is now rejuvenating itself with Jaguar Land Rover and Aston Martin".

But the first major step towards rejuvenating the SNP came in 2000, when Salmond persuaded his party to adopt a new path towards independence.

No phone, feelfab.org, one-week breaks from £995pp full board, flights extra ID608942 FURTHER AFIELD Yoga Magic, a mile or so from the coast in northern Goa, ticks all the boxes for a restful and rejuvenating break.

Salmond's first big step towards rejuvenating the SNP came in 2000, when he persuaded his party to adopt a new path Following a close vote, "independence must be achieved by a referendum" became the new SNP orthodoxy.

If XM and Sirius succeed in rejuvenating the geriatric analogue radio industry with dozens of niche music, news and entertainment channels available to anyone, anywhere, in America's lower 48 states, even the most ardent sceptics will forgive their embarrassing start.Technology Quarterly A lemon law for software?

So the real question, it seems to me, is why haven't Republicans had more success rejuvenating the economies of deep red states?

Rejuvenating Hercules Whines and tears on Tyne and Wear Buzzing with clichés Buyers' blues No news is good news Reprints Related items Middlesbrough: Rejuvenating HerculesSep 3rd 1998The trouble is, there are natural limits to this.

That would leave Mr Lopez as the left's most powerful representative, charged with rejuvenating his party as well as Mexico's capital.

He took four of Labour's parliamentarians with him, while the other eight left the coalition in the hope of rejuvenating the peace camp opposed to the government.

Alan Hollinghurst's "The Spell" probes the motives and manners of four gay men whose lives interlock: an architect who fears that his appeal may be waning; his hedonistic son; a flamboyant, failed actor; and a lanky, reticent civil servant from the Foreign Office who discovers the rejuvenating effects of Ecstacy and House Music.

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