How To Use Reawaken In A Sentence

  • The difficulties of the next year or two will, no doubt, reawaken the pro-euro lobby.
  • There's been a reawakening of interest in heirloom melons among home gardeners.
  • Last year the junior football side managed by John Creedon and the junior hurling side managed by John Egan reawakened much interest.
  • It's not helped that the flight seems to have reawakened my cold, so I'm fluey and all achey. Breakfast in Bed
  • For example, during Reiko's struggle for sexual liberation, the mysterious stranger indeed helps knock down the walls of her repression and reawakens her own desires, which takes about half an hour of film time.
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  • At these positions, although the trigger works fine, and the transposon is silenced, once the trigger is lost, the transposon reawakens, said Jaswinder Singh, a professor in the Plant Sciences Department at McGill University, and lead author of the new article. Can't We All Be Friends?
  • Presumably Don's voyage into his past and around the country reawakens his interest in life.
  • Only the dissolution of my marriage and my subsequent sole parenthood has reawakened my interest.
  • To reawaken memories of Miller's, the neighborhood delicatessen of my childhood, I need only the smell of sour pickles in a barrel.
  • He said: ‘The introduction of the London congestion charge has reawakened interest in the model.’
  • ‘In these circumstances he feels that to warn the duke or to search his premises would merely give him a valuable advertisement and reawaken interest in his propaganda,’ an official noted.
  • Although this proposal came to nothing, it reawakened the interest of Furnivall and others in the Philological Society's own lapsed project for a new historical dictionary.
  • But a series of U.S. and Soviet hydrogen bomb tests reawakened public fears, this time focused on the specter of radioactive fallout.
  • Apart from that, his government's mantra of the rule of law was appealing not only as one of the salient democratic ethos, but more as a reawakening in our justice system particularly against the background of the impunities of his predecessor and the draconian years of the military era". Thisday Online
  • It now offers a new owner the chance to build upon its past and to reawaken it as a working estate.
  • Religious reawakening was needed to strengthen people's innate disposition to distinguish right from wrong.
  • As they passed over the great viaduct at Aricia, the thick Chigi woods to the left masked the deep ravine in torrents of lightest foamiest green; and over the vast plain to the right, stretching to Ardea, Lanuvium and the sea, the power of the reawakening earth, like a shuttle in the loom, was weaving day by day its web of colour and growth, the ever brightening pattern of crop, and grass and vine. Eleanor
  • Love and ambition again swelled his breast; and with recovered spirits, and a glow on his countenance, which reawakened hope had planted there, he accompanied De Warenne to the palace. The Scottish Chiefs
  • Beyond sentimentality and self-indulgence, these backward glances at a naïve landscape awaken - or reawaken - the conservationist within us.
  • But they have been reawakened by a pummeled currency and stock market, business collapses, soaring unemployment and rising consumer prices.
  • The King's stand is bound to reawaken the painful debate about abortion.
  • It now offers a new owner the chance to build upon its past and to reawaken it as a working estate.
  • He will reawaken the dryads, who will become predatory while their wardens sleep.
  • The experience must have reawakened his first entrancements with ballet.
  • When in our life of fight and action we need inspiration, we find "in the very depths of our own nature a reawakening, which is not a mere product of our activity, but a salvation straight from God. Rudolph Eucken : a philosophy of life
  • The growth of rhetorical criticism in recent years reawakened interest in rhetoric of the Roman empire.
  • Perhaps they are missing because, however important, they do not bear hard on the immediate question of social defeatism - on the deep changes that might reawaken and remoralize the nation.
  • This is a world of reawakening power, power that Nick Fury means to control through the reinstitution of the S.H.I.E.L.D. Project he headed on his own world. 06 « January « 2009 « Axiom's Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy
  • Brubeck helped reawaken an interest in jazz after the Second World War and sparked a new style which characterised American jazz in the 1950s and 60s.
  • Therefore it is good, once in a while, to take a deep breath of petrol and rubber, and reawaken that visceral love of the machine.
  • Mr. Cohen attempts a grand reawakening with help from Fedde Le Grand, a Dutch D.J. and producer whose deep house mixes have punchy finesse.
  • As the Japanese economy stops shrinking in nominal terms, a domestic demand-led recovery could reawaken this sleeping giant.
  • Retirement reawakened enthusiasm for amateur radio, and he was president of the institution for many years.
  • Recent events have reawakened all of us in varying degrees to the vastly interdependent nature of life here on our beautiful Earth.
  • The tapping sound somewhat soothed Carl, and lulled him into a sleepy state, only then to be reawakened by the icy wind.
  • Fake photos or stories planted in the press might reawaken interest.
  • As new imaging technologies offer us graphic evidence of the visible humanity of the growing fetus, our moral sentiments may be powerfully awakened or reawakened.
  • Through music and dance we're trying to reawaken the voice within these people.
  • It gained currency during the period of national reawakening in the nineteenth century.
  • As the late eighties approached interest in disco was reawakened.
  • When things like this happen, we have what is called a short, midterm, and long-term program, relief first, rehabilitation, reconciliation, reconstruction and what we call reawakening, that is the final phase. CNN Transcript Jan 2, 2005
  • A year of holiday practice in such work will, if the tasks occupy somewhere about a hundred hours of his time, serve greatly to extend or reawaken what may be called the topographic sense, and enable him to place in terms of space the observations of Nature which he may make. Outlines of the Earth's History A Popular Study in Physiography
  • It could reawaken the bitter legal battles of more than 10 years ago, when the council and stallholders clashed over plans to regulate the market.
  • The King's stand is bound to reawaken the painful debate about abortion.
  • The first advance of the little army of the elect reawakened their rage; they grasped their arms, and waited but their leader's signal to commence the attack, when the clear tones of Adrian's voice were heard, commanding them to fall back; with confused murmur and hurried retreat, as the wave ebbs clamorously from the sands it lately covered, our friends obeyed. III.4
  • Her interest in medicine was reawakened when she had the opportunity to work in a rural Zairean hospital.
  • After a century of "noble savage" idealization, the peasantry's violence during the French Revolution had reawakened fears of more "ignoble" savagery.
  • Every summer it seems America is reawakened to the destructive forces of forest fires.
  • In her mid- to late-20s, she had what she describes as a "reawakening," exploring indigenous, land-based roots in her own religion and culture. Gabe Crane: Tu B'Shvat: An Ancient Jewish Holy Day For Modern Environmentalists
  • Beyond sentimentality and self-indulgence, these backward glances at a naïve landscape awaken - or reawaken - the conservationist within us.
  • Coinciding with the moon landing of Apollo 11, the gates of Faerie flood open and Trods and balefires reawaken.
  • It cures the sexually frigid and the easily upset; it reawakens interest in sex for those suffering from physical or psychological problems.
  • If anyone can help to reawaken people's interest and support in Christianity, our new archbishop certainly can - and I wish him well in his new and elevated position.
  • In the name of 'reawakening' Christianity in government, Bush, et al, have shown us why it should be locked out. Tom Gilroy: Bush's Trojan Christ
  • If anyone can help to reawaken people's interest and support in Christianity, our new archbishop certainly can - and I wish him well in his new and elevated position.
  • As was to be expected, after nearly three almost letterless years, I found rare delight in replying to my reawakened correspondents. A Mind That Found Itself An Autobiography
  • Likewise ‘Don't Say You Love Me ’, released as a single in March,'s an OMD inspired stomp that's sure to reawaken the world to what made the pop twosome so special in the first place.
  • This sentiment is all but jettisoned, alas, by the time Snyder recasts the pathetic victories of sexually-reawakened schlub Night Owl (Patrick Wilson) and paramour Silk Spectre (a severely overmatched Malin Akerman) as triumphant victories. Saturday Night’s All Right for Blogging « Gerry Canavan
  • A time when so much was on the line for so many yet amidst all the turmoil the culture reawakened (green again) to promises of another better, perhaps “older” way to live: the ancient message of sanity and sanctity re-connected by the Transcendentalist transformers of our time (Kerouac, Ginsburg Snyder, et. al) to the greater oversoul humming and glowing in the works of Emerson and Thoreau. Gary snyder | smokey the bear sutra « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
  • This, too, is a history you can reawaken with stereography. The New York Public Library: New Perspectives on Old Perspectives: How an Art Project Helped the NYPL Put Its 3D Stereograph Collection in Your Hands
  • When a few new traditionalist architects began to stir in the 1970s, they reawakened with a strange amnesia.
  • But a series of U.S. and Soviet hydrogen bomb tests reawakened public fears, this time focused on the specter of radioactive fallout.
  • Most damaging of all is the rumour that the phone call that reawakened Newcastle's interest in Woodgate came from within the Leeds camp.
  • When a local "skulker" is killed, all the old fears are reawakened. From Inside the Box
  • The tar pit, although drying out, still delayed and frustrated the reawakening army of neurological messengers. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
  • Recent economic uncertainty has reawakened the need for companies of all sizes to review existing business models and concentrate on ‘cost control.’
  • We follow these sleepers as they go through the 'reawakening' process that Bourne went through. Paul Greengrass Quits Bourne 4 | /Film
  • Houseproud homeowners are feeling the annual reawakening of desire for a dramatic domestic makeover. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the conflict had reawakened French interest in Italy, and in 1619 a dynastic marriage was concluded between Charles Emanuel's heir and Louis XIII's sister.
  • Every time he reawakened he got up and went to the nearest drug dealer around him and bought gear, and we were watching him, through the double-barrelled shotgun.

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