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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...
- 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...
- Look up Resurrection, resurrection, Resurreccion, resurrect, or
revivify in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Resurrection refers to the
coming back to...
- 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...
- then
after I was
getting work
there again was when they were
trying to
revivify the
mystery books by
putting series in them. So I went to Len [Wein, editor]...
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exceptions to
rules that the
rules might as well not exist—only
seems to
revivify the
search for
inner mysteries. Road
buffs talk in
reverential tones about...
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implications that go
beyond this one production. Ms.
Carroll and Mr. Kahn help
revivify the
argument that the
right actresses can
perform some of the
great classic...
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throughout the
modern world. Its twin
answers were
either a
religion revivified by the
experience of
anomie (as with
Martin Buber), or an individualistic...
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ended up a
better actor."
Heston enjo****
acting on stage,
believing it
revivified him as an actor. He
never returned to
Broadway but
acted in
regional theatres...