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- noun Plural form of
rejuvenation .
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Bank of America's never-die accounts are also known for their miraculous rejuvenations, complete with unexpected service fees.
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You see, I have had an undisclosed number of rejuvenations; I am of great-grandmotherly age, not the maiden I appear.
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You see, I have had an undisclosed number of rejuvenations; I am of great-grandmotherly age, not the maiden I appear.
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But in the course of his several rejuvenations we have learned a little about his physical makeup.
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Tamara has had two rejuvenations-one recently and looks as young as you do.
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There have been Chicano conferences in Albuquerque, Houston, Kansas City, and South Bend, annual rejuvenations in Denver, and last spring the first joint Chicano-Boricua (Puerto Rican) Conference, in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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This was one of the four daily rejuvenations that gladdened the heart of Mount Mark.
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Their return, scientists say, will allow the creatures that flourish on salmon - the bears, eagles, otters and orcas that also call this region home - to experience rejuvenations of their own.
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Kapersky was keeping it at bay, finding it's instances, followed it's perpetual and daily rejuvenations, fixed files, deleted the Trojan but it kept reappearing each and every single day after day.
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