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Resurrection or
anastasis is the
concept of
coming back to life
after death.
Reincarnation is a
similar process hypothesized by
other religions involving...
- example,
reveals this
change in
readership and authorship,
while Bashō
revivified the
poetic tradition of the Kokinshū with his
haikai (haiku) and wrote...
- Journal,
September 8, 2010 Flanagan,
Andrew (August 13, 2015). "Vevo,
Revivified,
Looking to
Strike a Deal with
Warner Music Group", Billboard. Retrieved...
- Look up Resurrection, resurrection, Resurreccion, resurrect, or
revivify in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Resurrection refers to the
coming back to...
-
History of Florence."
While Botticelli might well have been
celebrated as a
revivified Apelles, his
Birth of
Venus also
testified to the
special nature of Florence's...
- movement. The
pieces he
brought back to
London for the next
twenty years revivified interest in
Welsh pottery work. A key
promoter of the Arts and Crafts...
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recounts episodes from his life as a filmgoer; he
writes that film "has
revivified the
Proustian principle that
memory is not ours to command", adding: "It...
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human minds cut up into
convenient units",
suggesting that
music might be
revivified by a
return to the
values and the time-perception of dancing. The early-20th-century...
- and ****es) the King's
Ginger liqueur, a
Berry Bros 1903
formulation to
revivify Edward VII from cold car
journeys Krupnik (honey and up to 50 different...
- JSTOR 27552019.
Retrieved 26
August 2021. Sternberg,
Ernest (7
January 2009). "A
Revivified Corpse: Left-Fascism in the Twenty-First Century". TELOSscope.
TELOS Press...