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1 Purpose of review: The molecular neuroscience revolution has begun to rekindle interest in fundamental neuroanatomy.
2 Clifford said she thought the dairy industry needed to " rekindle interest in dairy products".
3 As head of the Readership Increasement Committee, I have been formulating some radical ideas to rekindle interest in novels.
4 In case that's true, Marvel tried to rekindle interest in Ant-Man by releasing another trailer-onethat's thankfully not as dull as the first.
5 Assuming he is there, Rekindled Interest is just about the day's most interesting runner.
6 DNA vaccines have rekindled interest in developing new vaccines, which traditionally have not been lucrative.
7 He grinned, as if unconsciously sensing my rekindled interest .
8 Higher gas prices and technological improvements have rekindled interest in underground coal gasification in recent years.
9 And the SNP has rekindled interest in Scottish politics in a way he had not expected.
10 This rekindles interest in human beta cell expansion.
11 And a transition deal agreed with the EU on Monday has rekindled interest in the UK market.
12 A growing market has rekindled interest that faded after at least one death during trials years ago in Britain.
13 He said that financial filing would eliminate fears the company might default on its debt, possibly rekindling interest among investors.
14 Although much of the impact has been priced in already, the imminent China MSCI entry has rekindled interest in blue-chips recently.
15 Wiley had ceased to have a debate team by the time "The Great Debaters" rekindled interest in its legacy.
16 He said he was happy with the way the debate had rekindled interest in the UUP both inside and outside the party.
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