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1 A living, breathing poet was wanting to reanimate by his touch the poesy that had slept so long.
2 They discover the body of the girl reanimated by Uncle Jimmy last week.
3 The fugitives, reanimated by the arrival of the reserve, immediately rallied in their rear.
4 Wherever he went the men took hold as though reanimated by an electric current.
5 Then your corpse would have been reanimated by the contagion.
6 Their bodies can be reanimated by malevolent spirits roaming the world in search of housing.
7 By degrees, the old man was cheered and reanimated by the buoyancy and ardour of his sanguine companion.
8 These are reanimated by an extra-terrestrial force; this is an infectious form of zombiedom that seems to be spread via biting.
9 These men, as already intimated, are very much like other men, easily depressed, and as easily reanimated by words of encouragement.
10 'But this is quite an adventure,' said she, reanimated by the brisker flow of her blood.
11 We entrust our almost naked and fatigued bodies to it so that they may be reanimated by reposing between soft sheets and feathers.
12 His patriotic zeal had only been reanimated by his sufferings, and he was in haste to be in his place at the front again.
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