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The seemingly infinite options are further amplified by an urge to give new life to old, overlooked or discarded stuff.

But it’s possible there could be a vacancy and special election that would flip control - and potentially give new life to the proposed amendment.

Their findings, reported recently in Nature, could give new life to many items that end up in landfills.

Davis, who had immunity for what he said in his police interview but not what he said outside it, went on to divulge many of the same details in documentaries, on podcasts and in a tell-all 2019 memoir that would give new life to the Las Vegas police probe and help lead to his grand jury indictment.

The series, shot before Renner’s Jan. 1 accident, follows the two-time Oscar nominee and his best friend and business partner, Rory Millikin, as they give new life to decommissioned vehicles and donate them to charities around the world.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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