Coinciding with the moon landing of Apollo 11, the gates of Faerie flood open and Trods and balefires reawaken. |
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He will reawaken the dryads, who will become predatory while their wardens sleep. |
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Therefore it is good, once in a while, to take a deep breath of petrol and rubber, and reawaken that visceral love of the machine. |
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To reawaken memories of Miller's, the neighborhood delicatessen of my childhood, I need only the smell of sour pickles in a barrel. |
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Through music and dance we're trying to reawaken the voice within these people. |
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As the Japanese economy stops shrinking in nominal terms, a domestic demand-led recovery could reawaken this sleeping giant. |
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It now offers a new owner the chance to build upon its past and to reawaken it as a working estate. |
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The fragrant smells, sounds and lure of nature will soothe your inner spirit and reawaken your senses. |
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His genius lies in tweaking them just once more to reawaken a shiver of response that you might have thought forever beyond recall. |
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Ms Richardson compares them with those by earlier illustrators to reawaken the reader's admiration. |
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In this way the inauthenticity in which we are immersed is broken in order to reawaken us to the truth. |
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Today, in modern societies, it is so important to reawaken that attentiveness to God and that respect for human beings. |
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Seek to understand the lack of interest of international organizations and reawaken their interest and commitment. |
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I have no doubt that this very special day will reawaken many precious memories. |
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When Mercury hits Virgo, on Friday, it will reawaken dormant conflicts with loved ones. |
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You just might reawaken their dreams or even one of your own, and one day when you least expect it, you will dream big again. |
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It could reawaken the bitter legal battles of more than 10 years ago, when the council and stallholders clashed over plans to regulate the market. |
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Fake photos or stories planted in the press might reawaken interest. |
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May the Holy Spirit enlighten us during our Plenary Assembly, and enable us to make the decisions that will help our Church exercise its pastoral role more effectively and reawaken the spiritual energies of our world. |
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They're pushing competition policy and investment, which will reawaken the chapter 11 thing, which is going to be explosive since the MAI was killed. |
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In our time, perhaps more than any other, we need to reawaken a sense of wonder and reverence for the earth as one means of fostering a sense of care for creation and solidarity with others. |
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It therefore appears necessary to reawaken interest in such tools amongst the different regional target groups well beyond the duration of the project itself. |
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The first error is to reawaken contagion risk elsewhere in the euro zone. |
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This was the first large security action since the radical Islamist group declared a unilateral ceasefire after its killing of tourists at Luxor in November 1997. The police response, sharp as it was, did not reawaken fear. |
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The instant that Grace touches us, sometimes unexpectedly and suddenly, it causes our conscience to reawaken and we realise that man is not the centre of the universe, and above all, that he is not enough for himself. |
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Many people with experience as mentors cite the excitement that these young students bring to the lab as a motivating factor, helping to reawaken their own sense of excitement about their work. |
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I do not want to reawaken the controversy surrounding the Treaty of Nice, but I would like to point out that this Treaty contains essential political conditions for the conclusion of the accession treaties. |
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They also found that thymosin beta-4, a peptide naturally produced by the body, could reawaken and mobilise these stem cells to repair heart damage. |
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