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    venation


    1. The recirculation of dead matter into life is a part of nature’s program of soil rejuvenation


    2. being healed? Being raised from the dead? Complete rejuvenation at the


    3. to hover above the earth brings rejuvenation and restores


    4. It is also symbolic of rejuvenation and renewal


    5. It denotes serenity, peace of mind, and rejuvenation


    6. Meditation can provide rest and rejuvenation for both the mind and body


    7. The auric field of the spirit is cleansed here and such a rejuvenation process is akin to mending of one’s spiritual skin


    8. It is indeed a beautiful time for rejuvenation, as the vibration of the Earth has been raised to a new plateau through the collective efforts of humankind


    9. Let"s face it, in the Land to Come, what rejuvenation of the spirit can possibly occur while lying on a couch being fed grapes and figs by however many of the seventy virgins, while you"re not bedding them


    10. answer to rejuvenation once the receding hairline turned to a shiny patch

    11. His body was calling for rejuvenation


    12. And as the prasadam they partook expended itself to energize their interaction, they got up to go to Shanti Sadan for rejuvenation


    13. It further presents the history of having experienced Hellenization, paganization, secularization, institutionalization, intellectual deterioration, spiritual decadence, moral hibernation, threatened extinction, later rejuvenation, fragmentation, and more recent relative rehabilitation


    14. Do professed Christians fear the exposure of a self-sufficient and unconsecrated fellowship of social respectability and selfish economic maladjustment? Does institutional Christianity fear the possible jeopardy, or even the overthrow, of traditional ecclesiastical authority if the Jesus of Galilee is reinstated in the minds and souls of mortal men as the ideal of personal religious living? Indeed, the social readjustments, the economic transformations, the moral rejuvenations, and the religious revisions of Christian civilization would be drastic and revolutionary if the living religion of Jesus should suddenly supplant the theologic religion about Jesus


    15. I injected him with my blood, which has healing and rejuvenation properties


    16. growth and rejuvenation of our minds


    17. for the VENATIONS (hunters of humans and animals)


    18. there were VENATIONS inside


    19. Mitchell glared at him with leery suspicion, wondering if his words were filled with half-truths? "If you help me get this money back, I'll promise you a third of what's not already spent, deal?" Jose nodded, smiling with a sense of new-found rejuvenation


    20. It is about the stories of you remembering your past incarnations and about your healing and rejuvenation in Palestine

    21. First, her ability to remember her past incarnations, then her miraculous healing and rejuvenation in Israel, accompanied by the resurrection of her dead driver


    22. With her soft features, sexy lips and big blue eyes, Von Braun would give Ingrid only eighteen years of age in appearance, yet he knew that she was quite older than that, something that was to be put on a much celebrated miracle of rejuvenation in Israel over two years ago


    23. rejuvenation of the skin as well as repairing hair and scalp problems


    24. 7-8 hours of sleep is biologically essential for rejuvenation


    25. It had been a long illness and the community needed some rejuvenation


    26. When the fresh pair left, soon after, the old couple began to reminisce their own sweet times, and as it dawned on them that they forgot to place ‘milk and sweets’ near the nuptial bed for rejuvenation of the just weds, they sent them post-haste with a farmhand


    27. Such a workshop could lead to a rejuvenation of our labour market as happened in the Netherlands


    28. Rejuvenation is vital because it helps the mind to


    29. The Fountain of Youth was a legendary spring which was supposed to have the power of rejuvenation and in which Alexander the Great and his army were said to have bathed


    30. This is a time of rejuvenation, for nurturance, for strengthening the relationship

    31. It becomes a time of rest and a time for restoration, regeneration, rejuvenation, and a period of creative incubation


    32. and rejuvenation, but upon reflection, also give


    33. She felt a strange rejuvenation


    34. however, was the introduction of the microchip and the era we now find ourselves in (the Industrial to the Information age) which distributed information and knowledge to those that wanted to receive it but Stage 3 is the interesting area for the near future where we will experience the rejuvenation and engagement of the spirit of employees (Sandy Gluckman PhD)


    35. One third of your life you need for sleep, rest, and rejuvenation


    36. rejuvenation in his body and mental faculties, and once he accepted the validity of his new


    37. rejuvenation pulsing through me and of the belief that I had actually achieved something of


    38. Spring is a time for rejuvenation


    39. There were equally excellent opportunities for vacationists in the home island, delightful sylvan spots for rejuvenation, offering a plethora of attractions as well as a bracing tonic for the system in and around Dublin and its picturesque environs even, Poulaphouca to which there was a steamtram, but also farther away from the madding crowd in Wicklow, rightly termed the garden of Ireland, an ideal neighbourhood for elderly wheelmen so long as it didn't come down, and in the wilds of Donegal where if report spoke true the coup d'oeil was exceedingly grand though the lastnamed locality was not easily getatable so that the influx of visitors was not as yet all that it might be considering the signal benefits to be derived from it while Howth with its historic associations and otherwise, Silken Thomas, Grace O'Malley, George IV, rhododendrons several hundred feet above sealevel was a favourite haunt with all sorts and conditions of men especially in the spring when young men's fancy, though it had its own toll of deaths by falling off the cliffs by design or accidentally, usually, by the way, on their left leg, it being only about three quarters of an hour's run from the pillar


    40. That feeling of solemnity and joy of rejuvenation which he had experienced after the trial and after his first meeting with Katiousha had passed away, and, after the last meeting, fear and even disgust toward her had taken its place

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