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"What happened with term limits in 2001 caused a tremendous reinvigoration of the political landscape," Mr. Stavisky said.
Obama will win re-election (Who's going to beat him... Romney?) and, as a lame duck president with nothing to lose, he will surprise and delight his detractors by making the "Reinvigoration of American Labor" the centerpiece of his second term, proving that those inspirational promises he made on the campaign trail in 2008 weren't just empty rhetoric.
The American Empire, with its overextended military commitments around the world and its already bloated defense budget, is need of a period of retraction and reinvigoration if it wants to compete with China in the long-term.
He needs a reinvigoration.
He traces his reinvigoration to Kittles and Kidd.
This election marked a reinvigoration of Zionism.
It may give Anderson the reinvigoration he so obviously needs.
Neil Lennon's reinvigoration of Celtic has been abrupt.
"It's all to do with recycling and reinvigoration.
It's a reinvigoration of the icon.
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