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Significados de reinvigorate by en inglés
Aún no tenemos significados para "reinvigorate by".
Uso de reinvigorate by en inglés
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Edith's case was briefly reinvigoratedby the Mountain Island Lake bones.
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Variously reprimanded, reassured and reinvigoratedby Bruce, Anton Ferdinand is a case in point.
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While still anchored in Jamaica, it has been reinvigoratedby countries across the world.
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The result was that I was no longer reinvigoratedby periods of open-air abstinence and healthy toil.
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He is reinvigoratedby his afternoons of platonic pleasure and more than a hint of unrequited love with Hazel.
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Reinvigoratedby the food, the night's rest, and the cool air of these higher altitudes, he made good time.
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The disparate opposition, which has struggled to compete with well-organised Islamists, has been drawn together and reinvigoratedby the crisis.
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The disparate opposition, which has struggled to compete with well-organized Islamists, has been drawn together and reinvigoratedby the crisis.
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Apparently these are still alive and well, reinvigoratedby Hollywood blockbusters, television shows, computer games and novels appealing to Generation Z.
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Once more on his native shore, and in some degree reinvigoratedby travel, he opened his office for the practice of medicine.
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The Boer commando was still in existence, however, and it was reinforced and reinvigoratedby De la Rey's success at Uitval's Nek.
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The annual Super 14 and Tri-Nations rugby competitions could be reinvigoratedby introducing Argentina, the Australian Rugby Union (ARU) said yesterday.
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And then your weakness will be reinvigoratedby celestial powers, and the live coal upon your lips will burn up all your iniquity.
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Inland, however, lie some of the United States' oldest and most prolific oil fields that have been reinvigoratedby new drilling techniques including fracking.
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These troops, reinvigoratedby the consciousness of political liberty, confounded German military prophets by the magnitude and extent of the offensive which they began.
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Sometimes, advances are made at the expense of already established forms; other times, the established forms are themselves challenged and reinvigoratedby the resulting blowback.