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warrior discouraged by the Templars'
failures in the Holy Land, who is
reinvigorated by news that the Holy
Grail has resurfaced. Tom
Cullen as
Landry de...
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outnumbered the
victorious British and Indians. The
British victory reinvigorated the
militia and
civil authorities of
Upper Canada, who had previously...
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capers and
herbs like chives,
chervil and tarragon: ravigoté
connotes "
reinvigorated" or "freshened up". It is
generally served with mild-flavored proteins...
- The
Reinvigorating Antibiotics and
Diagnostic Innovation (READI) Act (H.R. 1840) is a
bipartisan bill
introduced in the U.S.
House of
Representatives by...
- finances,
economy and bureaucracy. The
resulting stable government,
reinvigorated monetary economy and
sizeable budget surplus allowed the
empire to pursue...
- past with a
newly dominant form of the present,
paying tribute to and
reinvigorating the
former while expanding the
horizons of the latter." The
rhythm was...
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battle in 208 BC,
leaving behind a
legacy of
military conquests and a
reinvigorated Roman legend of the
spolia opima.
Little is
known of
Marcus Claudius...
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religious movement originating in the 20th
century that
endeavors to
reinvigorate modern Judaism with Kabbalistic, Hasidic, and
musical practices. Specifically...
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tragedy written in
blank verse and is an
attempt on Dryden's part to
reinvigorate serious drama. It is an
acknowledged imitation of Shakespeare’s Antony...
- with the
French language in the region.
Cultural nationalists s**** to
reinvigorate Breton music, traditions, and
symbols and
forging strength links with...