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“Cimarron,” screen transcription of Edna Ferber’s novel, achieves the revivification, an epical and human impression of the land rush days in Oklahoma.

This novel is much more than a revivification of “Frankenstein,” however; it’s alive with new and contemporary ideas about whom we love and where humanity is headed.

Intriguingly, he found that a rehydration period of at least a few days in liquid was essential for revivification.

They will be important players in the revivification of the Iranian economy in the postsanctions era, from information technology to oil-and-natural-gas development.

The other side has been essentially magical, paranormal: the revivification of the lost.

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

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