How To Use Revivification In A Sentence
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In these ways she becomes a kind of revivification of the spirit of Watteau, who has made perfect, for us all, what is perfect in the classicized ideality of experience.
Adventures in the Arts Informal Chapters on Painters, Vaudeville, and Poets
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Yet the advent of a swimming mishap, a recession, a war, a tsunami or a bout of pancreatitis can sometimes be the stuff of which revivifications are made.
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Mr. Ettinger's enthusiasm for suspended animation proved infectious: At least a half-dozen other cryonic-suspension organizations exist in the U.S., Russia and Portugal, with hundreds of frozen clients awaiting revivification.
Pursuing Immortality, He Followed a Frozen Path
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This is superb commentary as what is being addressed, were it to be recognized as such by the demos and were some revivification to take place within those polities, is absolutely at an archimedean level.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
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Actually, I found that in the gentrifying neighborhoods, the turnover rate among long-term residents was actually lower than it was in other parts of the city," because most residents see changes like lower crime rates and the revivification of derelict buildings as positive developments.
A Whole Foods Fight in Boston
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Or, run yourself through a full-on revivification of a past event, not hypermnesia but an actual re-experience.
Life of Brian:
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It was a return-to-classics kind of day on Offworld, with Bethesda releasing their early first-person/open-world RPG Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall as a free download, and with the revivification of both Team17's classic Amiga shooter Alien Breed as a fully 3D affair, and the former FASA designers at Smith & Tinker giving MechWarrior a fantastic looking full reboot for PC and Xbox 360.
Boing Boing
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I have seen a few accounts of folks who say they have run full blown hypnoanalysis upon themselves, but I've never experienced that sort of revivification with the ability to also direct the session myself one of the essential characteristics of true regression is to revivify or relive a memory as if it is happening again and not just to remember it.
Hypnoanalysis . . . . . . a query with some thoughts
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In these ways she becomes a kind of revivification of the spirit of Watteau, who has made perfect, for us all, what is perfect in the classicized ideality of experience.
Adventures in the Arts Informal Chapters on Painters, Vaudeville, and Poets
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Dr Allawi cannot and does not claim credit for the democratic revivification of his country.
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Greening have irreplaceable function in the urban compound ecosystem and factors of the ecosystem revivification function.
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But it very much is a revivification that needs to occur and the work that needs doing is in fact archimedean level work.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
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I mean, running with this disease metaphor, a doctor, while tending to my rotting corpse, would give my family closure, tell them that my application lacked passion or something, so the next time, following miraculous revivification, I would understand how not to die.
This year's tuition fee hike has made getting to university a lottery for people like me
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My favorite book by Canetti is “Kafka’s Other Trial” – Kafka’s Letters to Felice B. Canetti sees that writers are responsible of the preservation, revivification, and invention of the life-sustaining myths and their meaning.
Brave Old World
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Any revivification of active citizenship in Australia and elsewhere depends at least partly on the provision of the actual public infrastructure necessary for its realisation.
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But the transference of the shirt worn by the effigy of Death to the tree clearly indicates that the tree is a kind of revivification, in a new form, of the destroyed effigy.
The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion
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That is, Brecht's late enterprise entails the non-parodic revivification of an ostensibly passé, auratic, "lyric-aesthetic" poetics, a revivification Brecht in part accomplishes by returning to the Shelleyan-Baudelairean imperative that lyric critically reimagine itself.
Intervention & Commitment Forever!: Shelley in 1819, Shelley in Brecht, Shelley in Adorno, Shelley in Benjamin
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This process is called revivification, and it is repeated until the accumulation of sulphur in the oxide is so great (45 to 55 per cent.) that it can be profitably sold to the vitriol maker.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 623, December 10, 1887
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And, as with Thomas Nozkowski's deft, eccentric revivifications of modernist composition, Root's paintings are, in regard to their progenitors, simultaneously affectionate and irreverent.
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Maybe the nation really has put Vietnam behind it, despite the current attempts at revivification.