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Drake had been revivified, even if only for a short time.
Then suddenly, as if revivified, he stood, went over to the bed.
With the passage of health care, Obama has been revivified.
It was the yearning of the little boy, revivified and strong.
There are other complications, too: such as, does he have friends who could revivify him?
Food and drink are perhaps the most effective of her tools for revivifying the past.
Then it was the turn of the Democrats, whose hopes were revivified, to celebrate.
Without waiting for an answer, she carried Jones' dead soldier away to be revivified.
But this was darkness informed by revivifying energy and imagination.
And Leo had also been taking steps to revivify the influence of religion at other levels.
Fewer than five hundred of those have been revivified.
And the weeks before this, the last glimpse of Tom at the airport, willing to go, revivified, with his head up.
Imperfect, perhaps, but still potentially revivifying on a blistering summer's day or night.
However, he could revivify the foul air by placing green plants in the area and exposing them to light.
We could set up a tentative schedule when we revivify your mother.
What can be done to improve attendance, lower prices, revivify the repertory and the audience?
Two days after the invasion, one of the Isle's taprooms had been revivified.
They do not revivify a life style; they embalm it.
The stretch would seem to be revivifying: many of the films have a restorative vigor.
However, he apparently also plans to program more Baroque pieces and to revivify the roster with many younger players.
But the author's true passion is written language, dead on the page, revivified by a new context or by art.
He is a mainstream musician who wants to revivify the tradition he loves.
Now the monuments of that era, revivified, are there for the 21st century to admire.
We were able to revivify Raafla, and he told us."
They took nearly the same damage, yes-but their medication can wait until they're revivified."