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Forecasters are optimistic the coming rain will be primarily beneficial, reinvigorating vegetation left vulnerable by a historically dry start to the water year without unleashing devastating mudslides in recently burned areas.

Of course, there are big changes such as improving access to high-quality public education, reinvigorating unions, the labor movement and other civil society organizations.

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An age-grade phenomenon, Suaalii has been brought back to union from rugby league in a statement move aimed at galvanising a team and reinvigorating a sport.

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Woodson couldn’t directly connect the stadium to that turnaround, but did contend that its connection to campus life — the stadium shared a concourse with other athletic facilities — was reinvigorating.

How can the American people and their leaders do the work of reinvigorating democracy and defeating Trumpism and the larger neofascist threat if average attention spans have been greatly decreasing over the last two decades?

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