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- verb Scientology To unlock a previously lost
memory (engram ) from the past.
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Examples
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Once you are removed from the situation, you can sit down and replay the experience—not to restimulate the painful feelings, but just to get in touch with that initial surge of emotion.
The Chemistry of Calm M.D. Henry Emmons 2010
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The U.S. has ample resources to restimulate the global recovery.
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Supporting innovative companies that need government help is all very well, but how are we going to restimulate the economy if all companies do not start pulling their weight?
Innovation Must Come From Within, Not Just Public Handouts 2009
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To get a good look at the enemy in this struggle for radness, check out Rowan Williams, the current Archbishop of Canterbury, who last week likened our attempts to restimulate spending to "an addict returning to the drug."
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Of course, cuts in interest rates by the Bank of England are absolutely necessary to try to restimulate the economy.
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I decided to take a French Lit class (for fun … ha … crazy me.) to restimulate my mushy mommy mind.
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You have got to basically convince blue-collar voters that you're going to help restimulate this economy, create jobs, and make their lives better and more effective.
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When I read on the internet in 1995, about the dammage and the difficulty rebuilding, I was motivated to start writing about my positive experiences in the villages of the Costa Alegre ... to help restimulate international tourism.
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I decided to take a French Lit class for fun...ha...crazy me. to restimulate my mushy mommy mind.
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The other risk is the Federal Reserve does not cut interest rates sufficiently over the next several months to restimulate a certain amount growth.
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