His long-awaited sophomore collection finds the poet challenging and revivifying the dominant acid-jazz of contemporary Canadian verse. |
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I stripped off and got in the bath, laid back and let the water begin its magic of revivifying me. |
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He's been in Dunedin revivifying his flagging spirits with the pre-Raphaelite exhibition, but it already seems to have worn off. |
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She was only too quick to recognise the potential boon that could come of revivifying Darjeeling's once-lucrative tourism and tea economies. |
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The high percentage of minerals and vitamin E intensifies this oil's revivifying process and suits all skin types. |
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Governments that try to enact three-strikes laws tend to emphasise their revivifying effect on local film and music industries. |
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Movement dissolves old patterns and the toxins they hold, revivifying the new. |
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By questioning established authority, founding new colleges, and revivifying evangelical zeal, it helped to prepare the revolutionary generation in America. |
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Steering clear of fads and fashions, Mr Bellow made his mark by revivifying realism, even though he wrote mostly from the viewpoint of impression and memory rather than contemporaneous action. |
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It is radio-active, germicidal and purifies your blood by destroying disease germs, thereby revivifying, rejuvenating and increasing your Vital Force and circulation. |
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