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Christopher Landau, U.S. deputy secretary of state, hailed Paz’s election as a “great moment of rebirth” for Bolivian-U.S. relations, after attending his recent inauguration.

Realistically, the main fuel of England's Ashes dreams comes from the rebirth of the Test team under Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum.

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Decades earlier, in another moment of awakening, Nehru had been evoking something far larger - a nation's rebirth.

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“Renaissance” means rebirth, and the word itself has undergone a sequence of births.

It’s the most fervent representation of what feels like Hit-Boy enacting a cinematic rebirth.

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