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The warm-and-fuzzy show, which has reinvigorated the once-ailing channel, took a scandalous turn this spring when magazines printed claims of Mr. Gosselin's infidelity, which he has denied.
Ritter collapsed on Thursday evening while filming "8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter," the ABC television comedy which had reinvigorated his career and was a centerpiece of the network's upcoming fall season.
The fifth set was anticlimactic, with the exception of one near break by del Potro, which could have reinvigorated him.
A weekly movie night at DeWitt in the fifties probably featured Westerns, which might have reinvigorated Ramírez's memories of his equestrian days.
Relatively unknown until this month, Guaidó appears to have reinvigorated Venezuela's opposition which has long been racked by infighting.
However, the development and widespread application of molecular techniques have reinvigorated the study of these endosymbiotic bacteria, which cannot be cultured outside of their hosts due to significant reductions in the bacterial genomes [ 9].
Mr. Sher and Christopher Gattelli, who did the musical staging, have reinvigorated the concept of the organic musical, in which song feels as natural as breathing.
The move takes Miliband's campaign against the abuse of media power to new heights after a fortnight in which he has reinvigorated his own leadership by leading the attack on the Murdoch empire.
"His plans have reinvigorated him.
But the shock seems to have reinvigorated the trade ministry.
The new Bond seems to have reinvigorated John Glen, too.
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