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Mark Gronowski has not reinvigorated Iowa’s passing attack like some thought he would when he transferred from Football Championship Series powerhouse South Dakota State.

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Despite the record’s success, the bulk of their planned tour had to be axed because of poor ticket sales, leaving a reinvigorated Coverdale to reconstitute Whitesnake in 1994 with some new members.

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Hopes that interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve will reinvigorate consumer spending may not play out.

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The Federal Reserve has cut interest rates by a quarter percentage point twice this year, and investors are hoping that easier policy will help reinvigorate consumer spending.

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Geopolitically, recognition of China’s growing force in technology—of the risk of a second China shock—could reinvigorate global alliances as Western countries join forces to protect themselves.

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