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reawaken



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No less significant is the mental reset Ms. Donnellan captures: the reversal of hopelessness after years of dieting failure, a reawakened sense of agency.

From The Wall Street Journal

"The fear I've lived with all my life - embedded in my DNA - has reawakened with renewed vigour," said one escapee living in Western Europe, who asked to hide her name and precise location.

From BBC

The reopening, taking place throughout the weekend, includes the ritualised opening of the cathedral's massive doors, the reawakening of its thunderous organ and the celebration of a first Mass.

From BBC

As the price of gold climbs, the demand for Randsburg’s craggy land has been reawakened.

From Los Angeles Times

And a planned field campaign this month to Waesche will explore the possibility that climate change could reawaken ice-bound volcanoes, whose hot, eruptive bursts could in turn accelerate ice loss in a new, dangerous feedback.

From Science Magazine