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reinvigorate



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These ringers range from the “E.R.” creators who reinvigorated the medical procedural with “The Pitt,” to Ryan Murphy, who has mastered the art of repackaging pop culture, most recently in “Love Story.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Journalist Streitfeld spends less time on creating a full biography of his subject than he does in showing how McMurtry reinvigorated his state’s literary status through works like “Lonesome Dove.”

From Los Angeles Times

After a lengthy downturn, the sector was relying on a rebound in China as well as creative shifts to reinvigorate demand for high-end goods.

From The Wall Street Journal

Yet for German politicians, the plans are a way to reinvigorate the export machine.

From The Wall Street Journal

Shares of Urban Outfitters, meanwhile, have rallied over the past 12 months as it tries to reinvigorate its namesake stores.

From MarketWatch