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were reactivated
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To activate again.
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Twenty-four hours after they went dark, the 1975's social media accounts were reactivated – at midnight on Monday night.
Spokesmen for Mr. Miller's and Ms. Fields's campaigns shrugged off the sites, which were reactivated last night after a period of dormancy.
Those extensional basins were reactivated repeatedly until the early Carboniferous and then again in the late Permian.
Many were reactivated after the Facebook apology, but accounts continue to be suspended or deactivated, including some belonging to New York City-based drag queens like Fussy Lo Mein, whose account was suspended then reactivated this week.
The city survived German occupation during World War II with relatively little damage, and its textile mills and other plants were reactivated after 1945.
"If these camps were reactivated, it is not conceivable that this could happen without President Musharraf's knowledge," said Najam Sethi, editor of The Friday Times, an English-language newspaper in Lahore, Pakistan.
The study builds on work a decade ago by Dr. Jonathan Winson and his colleagues, which found that single neurons in a rat's hippocampus were reactivated during sleep as a result of experiences during waking.
After two days of the kind of febrile back-stabbing and score-settling that has barely surfaced since the mid-1990s, and Monday morning's newspaper headlines about revolt and rebellion, the party's survival instincts were reactivated, at least for now.
Intriguingly, parts of these genes were reactivated by VC treatment in WS MSCs.
Rift-parallel fault segments were reactivated by reverse slip whereas rift-oblique fault segments were reactivated as oblique-slip faults or lateral/oblique ramps.
During the late Holocene, the Asian summer monsoon retreated and aeolian sediments were reactivated.
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