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was reawakened
verb
To wake after an extended period of sleep
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Britannica recounts: While she lived in Oklahoma, Nice's childhood passion for nature was reawakened.
With the dawn of the 17th century, significant progress was reawakened in Europe.
In the 1970s and '80s, interest in blimps was reawakened in Britain when Airship Developments, later Airship Industries, created a successful fleet of multirole airships.
Just last week hope was reawakened, however, when the new city council struck a deal with an investment company to put up $6.5 million to resuscitate the waterfront.
In England in the 19th century, interest was reawakened by the activities of obstetrician James Blundell, whose humanitarian instincts had been aroused by the frequently fatal outcome of hemorrhage occurring after childbirth.
Paisley's interest in the color footage was reawakened in 1996 at a reunion of P-47 pilots in Philadelphia, where he met Lars Andersen, an amateur military historian and a collector of WWII films.
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The realization of one's spiritual ancestry must be reawakened by revelation.
But in recent years, interest in the classification of the world's languages has been reawakened.
Indeed, two of the eight, Bruichladdich and Ardbeg, were dormant for years, only to be reawakened to distill again.
In addition, a distrust of outsiders that was baked into the state by the experience of farmers could be reawakened.
Mrs Canella was distraught: clearly, her sexual passion had been reawakened by the man she insisted was her husband.
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