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								I wrote about this episode in an essay: "Why Did the Balinese Chicken Cross the Road," which appears in a collection of essays that charts my re-awakening to the Natural world, called Living By the Word. Pax Ameraucana or The Chicken Chronicles Alice Walker Blog Administrator 2009 
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								The image of a mammoth frozen in a block of thawing ice fits the current conservative re-awakening as well. Unemployment still at 10%. [pause] Yipe. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2010 
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								We've got a new through-line to our former selves, and that's re-awakening a feeling of desire — and desirability — that might actually strengthen midlife monogamy. Boing Boing 2009 
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								"We are witnessing the single greatest political pushback in American history," said Florida Senate candidate Marco Rubio, one of the rising stars of what one speaker here described as a conservative re-awakening. 
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								It was a re-awakening for me, and hearkened back to a young boy standing beneath the behemoth Saturn V, filled with post-Apollo euphoria and brimming with an unbridled passion for space. 
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								It was a re-awakening for me, and hearkened back to a young boy standing beneath the behemoth Saturn V, filled with post-Apollo euphoria and brimming with an unbridled passion for space. 
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								I wrote about this episode in an essay: "Why Did the Balinese Chicken Cross the Road," which appears in a collection of essays that charts my re-awakening to the Natural world, called Living By the Word. Archive 2009-10-01 Alice Walker Blog Administrator 2009 
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								New energy systems and new housing types, facilitated by the educational re-awakening required for our country to continue to re-invent and re-imagine our lives will be prominently displayed. Eric Owen Moss: The Next America: Back on the Mall for Solar Decathlon 2011 Eric Owen Moss 2011 
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								The sheer fact of being amazed or enchanted can have the effect of re-awakening the sleeping child within us. 
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								In a study being published Friday in the journal Cell Stem Cell, scientists at Stanford University describe how they got muscle tissue in mice to regenerate, essentially re-awakening what had been thought lost over evolutionary time. 
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