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  • noun Plural form of reanimation.

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Examples

  • The technician gestured to the bank of morgue drawers behind him that stretched from floor to ceiling. “43 corpses. 30, maybe 31, possible reanimations. ”

    365 tomorrows » 2007 » April : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2007

  • Or even with the kinds of extremities of incident and character that his fine, more recent work still revels in: the fantasy silent movies, the miraculous reanimations of comatose girls, the glitter and gore of the corrida.

    Aerobics 6 p.m. 2009

  • They try to be careful while seeking the mage who started the horrific fiasco as the cauldron keeps reappearing leading to more deaths and reanimations.

    Walking Dead-C. E.. Murphy « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2009

  • Verily, the story Biff has to tell is a miraculous one, filled with remarkable journeys, magic, healings, kung-fu, corpse reanimations, demons, and hot babes -- whose considerable charms fall to Biff to sample, since Josh is forbidden the pleasures of the flesh.

    Lamb: Summary and book reviews of Lamb by Christopher Moore. 2002

  • But then I turned my gaze upon myself, on what went on within me, and I remembered all those cessations of life and reanimations that recurred within me hundreds of times.

    A Confession 1887

  • The question of reanimations was the order of the day; they discussed it around the fish-pond, like the Academy of Sciences at a full meeting.

    The Man With The Broken Ear Edmond About 1856

  • Ms. Figueras's inimitable sound - keening and precise, passionate and dark-toned - was a key element in those reanimations.

    NYT > Home Page By ZACHARY WOOLFE 2011

  • Ms. Figueras's inimitable sound - keening and precise, passionate and dark-toned - was a key element in those reanimations.

    NYT > Home Page By ZACHARY WOOLFE 2011

  • The well-received album from that night delivers loving reanimations of the likes of "I Remember Clifford," "Nature Boy" and the Ellington classic "Caravan."

    Metro Times 2009

  • Part 1, Urban reanimations and the minimal intervention重启!(

    Museum Blogs 2009

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