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  • He observed young Kieffer through his pince-nez with a newly-awakened interest.

    Autumn Thomas Plastino Martin 2010

  • Maybe the newly-awakened "Paulitos" can embrace an idea beyond "social Darwinism" or a celebrity-cult.

    Abraham Lincoln-Ron Paul... is there a connection? 2008

  • What do these newly-awakened converts plan to do, REALLY, to prove that they won't get fooled again the next time some war-crazed chickenhawk with unspoken financial interests in creative Middle Eastern destruction starts accusing them of being soft on terror?

    Mary Lyon: When "Oops" Isn't Enough 2008

  • Republicans: if you do this, if you make yourselves the newly-awakened Party of Change, of Reform, if you demand accountability, if you become the leaders of the seething, despairing, plague-on-both-your-houses American electorate, your "brand" will be more than restored.

    Frank Dwyer: A Sure-Fire Way to Preserve and Rehabilitate the Republican Party, from Someone Who Hates It 2008

  • In me, he merely saw a man who had been shut up within narrow limits all his life, and who, being at last set free, had a newly-awakened interest in these great works.

    The Signal-Man by Charles Dickens | Solar Flare: Science Fiction News 2004

  • Obviously, if one is bisexual, this would not be an issue, so such a problem is only common to heterosexual partners of newly-awakened transsexuals.

    Archive 2005-11-01 Zoe Brain 2005

  • Obviously, if one is bisexual, this would not be an issue, so such a problem is only common to heterosexual partners of newly-awakened transsexuals.

    For Carmel Zoe Brain 2005

  • “This effect will it produce, and the bird who partakes of it in such proportion shall sit for a season drooping on her perch, without thinking either of the free blue sky, or of the fair greenwood, though the one be lighted by the rays of the rising sun, and the other ringing with the newly-awakened song of all the feathered inhabitants of the forest.”

    Kenilworth 2004

  • All her bright young wit was flashing, like a newly-awakened flame, and all her high young spirits leaped, as if dancing to its fire.

    Lorna Doone Richard Doddridge 2004

  • In me, he merely saw a man who had been shut up within narrow limits all his life, and who, being at last set free, had a newly-awakened interest in these great works.

    The Signal-Man, by Charles Dickens 2004

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