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For streaming series, I’ve come to think that three or four seasons is ideal, enough time to create a world, explore its corners and move toward some sort of conclusion, but not so long that the writers have to reanimate the narrative with new arcs and characters.

“Enacted in 1873, it is a zombie statute, a dead law that the far-right is trying to reanimate,” she said.

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More than from McDonagh, Calhoun is taking her inspiration from a long line of Black female novelists — from Toni Morrison to Jesmyn Ward — who reanimate the dead for the sake of the living.

This touring production has been brought in to reanimate the Taper during its programming hiatus.

The exhibition endeavors to reanimate these artworks by re-awakening their sensory capacities.”

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

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