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So, I would prefer to use, instead of the term reconstruction, "reinspiration".
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Later, Aragorn can reinspire the Eomer-less Theoden to greatness-- a reinspiration that wouldn't have been nearly as dramatic had Theoden emerged from his encounter with Gandalf as confident as he did in the book.
Archive 2002-12-15 Jacob T. Levy 2002
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Later, Aragorn can reinspire the Eomer-less Theoden to greatness-- a reinspiration that wouldn't have been nearly as dramatic had Theoden emerged from his encounter with Gandalf as confident as he did in the book.
Jacob T. Levy Jacob T. Levy 2002
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Nothing impressed me more in the Old Country than the fact that every man I had special reason to respect, educators, one or two statesmen and my one most respected friend -- every "man jack" of them, without exception, at the base of his mind, was thinking of the fundamental problem of spiritual resynthesis -- the reinspiration of a faith that has been lost.
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The reinspiration has not yet been found; it has to be found somehow or other.
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We need to know what is the Heaven or ideal to which we are attaining and it is that thought of reinspiration I want to extend.
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The friend of our choice is the one who wears well; who never intrudes, never wearies, never pains us; whose influence is one of rest, of restoration, of reinspiration -- the embodiment of the true mission of the bedroom.
The Complete Home Oliver R. [Contributor] Williamson 1907
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It did have one other benefit - a reinspiration to make another, and hopefully my maturing woodworking skills would result in something even better.
Stu's Shed 2009
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