Jane felt her energies reviveat this appeal for help.
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When our Saviour died on the cross, why did He not reviveat once?
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Pray, what call have you to reviveat that precise date the affection of your friends.
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Glassport seemed to reviveat the word.
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A dying miser might reviveat the sight of gold, yet a Diogenes would pass without noticing it.
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Raleigh is the best model of that ancient style which some writers would affect to reviveat present.
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When the life of the heart is burnt to ashes, it will still reviveat the chink of gold.
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Granada, which had slept through the heat of the struggle, seemed to reviveat the very moment when exertion became hopeless.
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While some seemed unhappy, like Cairne and Eitrigg, most seemed to reviveat the idea of returning to old orcish ways.
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There were 20 survivors overall, including the club's manager, Matt Busby, whom Gregg attempted to reviveat the scene of the crash.
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Moreover, the heresy of the Lampetians was condemned in most ancient times, which the heretic Jovinian attempted in vain to reviveat Rome.
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Her entire marriage unrolled itself before her: ancient hurts and humiliations and resentments, theoretically forgotten but just waiting to reviveat moments such as this.
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My sense of the immediate presence of the Morlocks revivedat that.
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Allen's drooping spirits revivedat once, and he beamed at Alice gratefully.
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It was prohibited by the Parliament in 1651, but revivedat the Restoration.
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But to-morrow he should see Marker; and his hope revivedat the prospect.