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What reawakened them, they said, was precisely what had reawakened me: a video, gone viral, of Franklin singing "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" at last December's Kennedy Center Honors.
This reawakened feminism should turn reflexive bias on its head.
But volatility reawakened last month on worries of rising inflation.
But the idea died out until reawakened by Jefferson and Madison.
Listen to a reawakened soundtrack that helps bring life to Koholint Island
Dr. Ford's brave testimony reawakened painful emotions I normally stuff down deep.
As the sun enters your sign, you will feel revitalized and reawakened.
The election of Donald Trump has reawakened people's desire to engage in politics.
If I reawakened them, I'd have enough muscle to achieve a normal stride.
Casadevall's op-ed reawakened the interest of infectious disease experts and other scientists.
"We reawakened Europe," he told Corriere della Sera in an article on Wednesday.
It also suddenly reawakened the online condolence page set up in her memory.
The crackdown reawakened memories of Nicaragua's decade-long civil war that ended in 230.
It also reawakened discussion of the longstanding cultural and historical tradition of Nazi-punching.
And that uncertainty has reawakened old anxieties about the sincerity of his political promises.
This president has reawakened many '60s activists while kindling first-time activism in others.
Together, those moves have reawakened a decades-old dispute over who is a Jew.
I know some women after menopause who have said it has absolutely reawakened their sexuality.
If some events are postponed, their schedules may clash with those of reawakened men's leagues.
But the scrambling over Judge Kavanaugh has reawakened old traumas while creating some new ones.
That documentary reawakened interest in the shooting, and the police reopened the case in 2009.
We regained our stride, rediscovered our spirit and reawakened the powerful machinery of American enterprise.
The heroic actions of those we lost reawakened us to the essential importance of personal courage.
Facebook's move has reawakened the fraught debate over whether governments should have a way to pierce encryption.
"The basic economy has reawakened and it's gonna stay there," Kudlow told reporters at the White House.
Even though she later rowed back, her comments reawakened fears over Italy's public finances, infuriating Italian politicians.
But the physical artifact itself now seemed important, because it might allow these narratives to be reawakened.
When the Oculus Rift reawakened our fascination with virtual reality in 2012, it was largely a visual medium.
If Stranger Things reawakened your childhood love for the ubiquitous Eggo waffle, we have some pretty upsetting news.
The damage being done by the Trump administration has reawakened New Yorkers to the importance of political participation.
The Matrix made nearly $37 million in its first five days and instantly reawakened Keanu Reeves's leading-man career.
The myth fell dormant for many years, until an American journalist named Theodore Morde reawakened it in the 1940s.
Mr. Trump's denunciations of and policies targeting Mexicans, Muslims and others have reawakened and energized the demons of bigotry.
Something in her that the victim believes to be irretrievably destroyed — faith, courage, decency — is reawakened by common altruism.
And it was she who brought the reawakened spirit of Andrew Jackson, today associated with the rise of Trump.
The moves reawakened a decades-old dispute over who is a Jew, and Israel's relationship with the Jewish diaspora.
And I think we've slowly reawakened that language, and the success of La La Land is a testament to that.
Unless the violence can be checked, Ituri's residents will fear that the ghosts of their recent past are being reawakened.
When autocrats began falling during the Arab spring, Russia's interest in the region reawakened from a long post-Soviet lull.
The $115.5 million public offering marks the latest in a string of tech offerings that have reawakened the IPO market.
His return to the public eye has reawakened painful memories in West Virginia, especially for relatives of the disaster's victims.
"We've regained our stride, we discovered our spirit and reawakened the powerful machinery of American enterprise," Trump told the gathering.
Yet that impulse was lastingly reawakened in the choreography of Merce Cunningham and the music of his longtime colleague John Cage.
The discovery of what may be the Clotilda's wreckage has reawakened the pain of enslavement among descendants of its human cargo.
Reawakened today, it needs to remain ever alert and pugnacious in pursuit of the justice it seeks, despite threats of repression.
Have you felt reawakened about politics because of the election of President Trump, recent school shootings or for any other reason?
Lawmakers and organizers from black, Latinx, and LGBTQ communities, among others, have reawakened the public to the promise of the amendment.
On college football A reawakened fan loves the regular season, but says the playoff is more arbitrary invitational than actual tournament.
In this week's episode, tensions over Jon abandoning that title seem to have reawakened the grudge between House Glover and House Stark.
The violence has reawakened painful memories of clashes between Hema and Lendu from 1999-2007 that resulted in an estimated 50,000 deaths.
Last week's disastrous Iowa caucus has reawakened a deep existing frustration among some leading black Democrats with their party chair, Tom Perez.
Start with Riot Laundry Bar, a concept store run by a young team, and a magnet for the reawakened music scene in Naples.
Starr's appointment to the legal team representing Trump has reawakened interest in his time at Baylor, the largest Baptist university in the world.
Things briefly improve when another accidentally reawakened passenger, Gus (Laurence Fishburne), appears, and helps the couple figure out what's wrong with the ship.
By 2002, China was competing with France to be the world's fifth-largest economy, and the Chinese people's entrepreneurial spirit had been reawakened.
That moment reawakened something in me, and every time I see the movie, I'm filled with a kind of wonder at what they've accomplished.
Scotland held an independence referendum in 2014 and ultimately elected to stay within the UK, but nationalist sentiment there could be reawakened by Brexit.
But his appointment of Stephen Bannon, the former head of Breitbart News, as his chief strategist has dampened my hopes and reawakened my fears.
Just recently, while in my Biology II lecture at the University of Florida, this fear was reawakened as a student's bag of chips popped.
With the urban riots of 1967—New Haven had some, though not the worst—the old political machine, briefly stayed by Lee's reformism, reawakened.
The controversy surrounding the plan has reawakened a heated debate in Israel about the country's democratic ideals and Jewish identity in the 21st century.
The project reawakened their love for these old games so they decided to try out creating video game-influenced images using their layered glass technique.
" The actor added that playing Jughead reawakened that passion: "Now it's much more enjoyable, and Riverdale is so much fun to be a part of.
His engagement with the intellectual community reawakened his passion for the study of law, and he resolved to honor the promise he'd made to God.
We are in the process of putting the economy into an induced coma and it's anyone's guess how the patient will react once it's reawakened.
When Israelis feel under siege, the traumas of the weeks leading up to the Six-Day War are reawakened and the mood turns hard-line.
For Korbin, the lack of American buddies and reawakened sense of national identity notwithstanding, high school in America still left a deep impression on him.
Yes, first impressions are fleeting and often misleading, but I don't really care right now — my gadget lust has been reawakened by Samsung's glorious new gadget.
Suppliers rely on strong iPhone sales for part of their profits, and in some cases Apple's announcement on Tuesday reawakened concerns about excessive exposure to Apple.
With the lack of safe guidelines for family planning and use of contraceptive methods, the old debate about legalizing abortion in the country has been reawakened.
The drama reawakened dormant worries about those two problems—and the deeper fear that the euro zone's third-biggest member might be sneaking towards the exit.
The public ways in which your fiancé's mom is grieving have reawakened the more private sense of shock and paralysis you felt when your father died.
"Yesterday's report...has reawakened concerns that U.S. production levels will offset OPEC production cuts," said Gene McGillian, manager of market research at Tradition Energy in Stamford.
Following the collapse of religion and rituals, Benjamin believed that capitalism's "commodity fetishism," apparent in new technologies, had reawakened the human imagination and its progressive motivations.
Yet Mr. Jia's case has reawakened concerns, especially among rural residents and members of the urban working class, that the Communist Party is protecting its own members.
The wildly popular show was said to have reawakened a neglected art form—a breakthrough as important as the first directory of podcasts in iTunes a decade ago.
The reawakened anxieties caused Sentix's euro zone break-up index to climb to its highest since April 1.83, when investors feared a eurosceptic Le Pen presidency in France.
Renewed doubts over the single currency have chilled Italy's bond markets and reawakened the spectre of capital flight that shook Italian banks during the 2011-2012 sovereign crisis.
Italy rounded on European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde on Thursday after comments that reawakened fears over the country's public finances as it battles Europe's worst coronavirus outbreak.
The story revolves around an ancient curse being reawakened and now terrorizing their small UK town, which is inspired by the game's artist Rex Crowle's hometown of Cornwall.
Over at Entertainment Weekly, meanwhile, Amanda Bell suggests that Olivia "has her fight or flight response reawakened" by Andrew's statements, which leads to her striking him with the chair.
This recognition that government can be a source of good needs to be reawakened, along with appreciation for the virtue of altruism and a commitment to the common good.
The Woody Allen figure in a Woody Allen movie is almost always in transit from one woman to another, impelled by a dialectic of enchantment, disappointment and reawakened desire.
In this novel, the firm she and her allies are now part of, Foundryside, are making incredible advances in magical scriving, and has attracted the interest of the reawakened presence.
Unlike other strains of anti-Semitism that have been reawakened in Britain, particularly in left-wing circles, N.A.'s hatred of Jews was ostensibly unconnected to the Israel-Palestine issue.
ROME (Reuters) - Italy rounded on European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde on Thursday after comments that reawakened fears over the country's public finances as it battles Europe's worst coronavirus outbreak.
Her intimately personal, politically charged works speak of the tragic histories of racism in America that have been reawakened and made more visible in our current times of political turmoil.
Democrats are investigating, which has reawakened tensions about whether Trump sought to block the merger because he's swayed by his longtime feud with CNN, which is under that umbrella (The Hill).
The amount of data Cambridge Analytica obtained about Facebook users reawakened fears over how much information the social network has gathered about people, leading to a #DeleteFacebook movement and other criticism.
Right-wing paramilitaries have been training for years, descendants of the militias of the 1990s, reawakened by their horror that a black man had been elected president of the United States.
After the outbreak, or the war, or alien invasion, our heroes are forced to become present, survival-driven, with millennia-old instincts reawakened and put to the uses for which they evolved.
He'd texted me about the church earlier that day—the faith that had been briefly reawakened on Temple Square had turned to a fury so deep he found it hard to express.
Authors of the research described the final quarter of 2016 as "encouraging", citing first and foremost the reawakened appetite of mainland Chinese consumers for luxury purchases made both at home and abroad.
The Putin he talked about sounded less like a human being and more like a long-lost king, reawakened and brought to our reality to guide us into some new, beautiful kingdom.
His suspension of a plan for the sexes to pray together at the Western Wall and protection of the Orthodox monopoly over religious conversions reawakened a searing debate over identity and belonging.
Caputo-Pearl credited the striking teachers with transforming a contract campaign into a social movement that reawakened people to the long-neglected difficulties facing public education in California, and across the country.
If today's mild recovery gives way to another boom, Trump and Sanders's populism could conceivably retreat into political background noise—waiting to be reawakened, with new political champions, after the next economic plunge.
Syria is just one arena where Mr. Putin's obsessive quest to make Russia great again has fueled instability and reawakened political suspicions and animosities that faded after the fall of the Soviet Union.
That's when the Thunder reawakened and went on a tear, outscoring the Mavs 463-10 in the next seven minutes for a blink-of-the-eye 96-81 lead early in the fourth.
The sick joke of Jones's candidacy doesn't feature in Jonathan Weisman's "(((Semitism)))," but every other kind of monstrously reawakened zombie-Nazi madness does, especially those swarming and multiplying in the digital dung heap.
The controversy reawakened feelings among lawmakers and Puerto Rican investors that officials at PREPA are not competent to lead the quasi-public utility, whose $9 billion debt load pushed it into bankruptcy in July.
With the red-spotted planet in Libra until October 10, our freedom-fighting spirits will be reawakened — and there could be at least one more Women's March sized protest for the history books again.
"I don't feel good, except for one thing: I think the country has been reawakened the last two or three years to the fact that we haven't resolved the race issue adequately," he said.
Since then, the country had half-forgotten about the terrorist threat from within, but it abruptly reawakened to it this month with an attack at the Paris Police Headquarters that left four officers dead.
Smiles, hugs, tears, a reawakened attunement to the marvels of the city and its skunkworks—not the usual nostalgic pride, the pining for Fishbowl buses and Checker cabs, but a kind of municipal mindfulness.
Their grievances are old and bone-deep, reawakened by political movements, both in Catalonia and in Madrid, magnified by partisan news media on both sides, and accelerated by the Spanish government's blunt, reflexive clampdown.
But with his overt spiritualism and his humble bearing, Washington has reawakened the widespread longing for a Coltrane-like figure who might lead jazz out of the desert of obscurity and restore its spiritual purpose.
Ms. Medina said she would probably stop traveling between states and to parts of the country that are less welcoming to immigrants than California, now that the Supreme Court decision has reawakened long-forgotten fears.
When Matt claims that Jarden is a blessed place because it reawakened his wife and gave him a son, John reminds them that his own wife and daughter were driven away while they lived there.
As soon as Brexit happened, it was like some sort of subconscious talking drum with such a deep resonance that had just sort of unleashed — be careful with your words, Damon — it had reawakened a something.
MILAN (Reuters) - A rally in auto stocks lifted German shares to 10-day highs on Wednesday as upbeat broker notes reawakened investor interest into a cheaply valued sector that could benefit from plans to cut emissions.
The San Pedro Claver fracas was the latest of half a dozen incidents in recent weeks, some violent, that have outraged Venezuela's Roman Catholic hierarchy and reawakened long-simmering church-state antagonism in the South American nation.
What Mr. Salvini did instead was to pollute the public discourse with xenophobic rhetoric and anti-immigration policies predicated on contempt for migrants, promoting an "Italians first" mentality that reawakened racist instincts that had been mostly dormant.
But the new-old astronaut was not to be denied, and his heroic image, and reawakened memories of the early space age, attracted launching crowds on a scale not seen since astronauts were flying to the moon.
The spat has reawakened simmering anger in southern Europe over the harsh austerity some of their countries went through under bailouts during the euro zone debt crisis, pitting creditor nations in the north against the poorer indebted south.
"I don't feel good, except for one thing: I think the country has been reawakened the last two or three years to the fact that we haven't resolved the race issue adequately," he told The New York Times.
But in March, Stratford Town Trust secured a £100,000 (~$126,000) grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund to support these most recent efforts, with a team from Hawkes Edwards & Cave Conservation Architects supervising the so-called Death Reawakened restoration project.
The chart-bothering house music of the mid-2010s has emerged through the prism of UK garage and a reawakened grime scene—owing far more to the sounds of UK funky than the acid house of 20 years before.
The poll reawakened fears among Democrats that Clinton's vulnerabilities, as well as the sheer length of time she has been on the political scene, may leave her struggling to appeal to a restive electorate unhappy with the Washington establishment.
Italian banks' bad debts remain a cause of concern, and the Credit Suisse strategists added Brexit had reawakened fears among U.S clients over the euro zone, with valuations at levels last seen during the Greek economic crisis of 2011.
Monday's guilty verdict against the driver of a 50,000-pound bus that struck and killed a Citi Bike rider in 2017 reawakened a raw debate about who bears more responsibility on New York City's crowded streets: cyclists or motorists?
The bad debts of Italian banks remain a cause of concern, and the Credit Suisse strategists said Brexit had reawakened fears among U.S clients over the euro zone, with valuations at levels last seen during the Greek economic crisis of 2011.
But back in the reawakened Dogpatch neighborhood in southern San Francisco, Endless West is the one firm that is trying to make alcoholic beverages far differently — by not using a grape, a barrel, or yeast to ferment its simulated products.
When the clinic's pain specialist turns out to be Eitan, the man whose departure devastated Iris, Shalev reminds readers in keen, often brilliant prose that love, like pain, is indelible — capable of lying dormant for decades only to be reawakened.
Facebook already has the cultural obstacle of privacy to deal with in Germany, a country reunited after the Cold War only 25 years ago where memories of spying were reawakened by Edward Snowden's 2013 revelations of prying by the state.
There is a huge gender gap — most voters in 2018 were women, and about 60 percent of them voted for Democrats — and much of the money, organization and energy on the left has been driven by a broad, reawakened feminism.
Nonetheless, Trump led the cheers:     West Wing turnstile: The Hill: The public and congressional furor over Trump's interactions with Putin on Monday reawakened speculation that White House chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE may be a short-timer in that role.
The answer to both questions is yes, but ... Chinese leaders' reawakened sense of destiny is a much more overpowering force than is generally understood in Washington, D.C. Financial markets and Western political capitals are littered with those who have underestimated the durability of China's rise.
These days, the term endures as a derogatory epithet for the Brexiteers, who prefer to claim the mantle of a reawakened Britannia ruling newer waves — this time through a web of trade deals and alliances beyond the perceived narrow constraints and petty regulation of Brussels.
But Mr. Trump's suggestion that Judge Gonzalo P. Curiel's Mexican heritage should disqualify him from hearing a lawsuit against Trump University has reawakened talk of hatching a convention coup — a complicated and nearly impossible measure of last resort that has no precedent in modern Republican politics.
The wreckage — yet to be excavated and formally verified — has galvanized historians and reawakened the pain of enslavement among African-American descendants of the Clotilda captives, some of whom still live in what is called Africatown, a community not far from downtown Mobile that was founded by their forebears.
This comes in the wake of a decision to leave the European Union, driven in large part by English voters, at a time when Paul Nuttal, the new leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP), has promised his party will seek to challenge Labour by espousing this newly reawakened English nationalism.
It reawakened something, which I believe being a kid that had come from the '80s, going straight back to the Specials, I believe we sort of … you can never get rid of it completely, but I felt we'd given it such a beating emotionally and intellectually that it was never ever going to come back.
On the other hand, Prime Minister Sánchez's wavering over Catalonia and his exhumation last month of Franco's corpse from his underground basilica perhaps benefited more Vox than his own Socialist party "because it reawakened the history of the civil war as a narrative of good versus bad, which is something that feels unacceptable to many people," Mr. Torreblanca argued.

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