Regeneration
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But a multi-millionaire has a scientist in the catacombs under the hospital, who has developed a serum to cause rapid
regeneration
and cellular growth.
The Doctor fresh from
regeneration
is helpless as earth is invaded!
He becomes inexplicably linked to a suicidal teenage girl whom he goes after, following his resurrection and complete bodily
regeneration
during his autopsy.
Money brings technological
regeneration
as well as security.
For that, he must pursue democratic reforms, institutional regeneration, and renewed diplomatic ties with the West.
In five years, if ocean decline continues and adequate prevention measures have not been implemented, the international community should consider turning the high seas – with the exception of those areas where action by regional fisheries management organizations is effective – into a
regeneration
zone where industrial fishing is forbidden.
Reconstruction – of roads, buildings, and water and sanitation systems – will employ tens of thousands, perhaps hundreds of thousands, of Haitian construction workers, and boost the
regeneration
of towns.
People everywhere must stand up and demand real action to ensure the ocean’s
regeneration.
Communities also reap secondary benefits – such as rural regeneration, improved food and water security, and coastal resilience – when natural climate solutions are implemented.
Assisting Iraq's political
regeneration
may be the most difficult task, given the many religious, ethnic, geographic and political divisions that characterize Iraqi society.
This process interests researchers enormously, because it is one of only two contexts in which neural
regeneration
occurs.
One hopes that 2016 turns out to be the year when the world enters a new era of ocean
regeneration.
We draw from stocks of non-renewable natural resources (for example, oil and metal ores), and we deteriorate or modify the quality of other resources (for example, water and arable land) by imposing on them a rhythm of exploitation superior to their capacity for
regeneration.
Corbyn proposes a review of social housing, rent control, and
regeneration
for the people.
As a result, the new pasture land or farmland is soon abandoned, with no prospect for
regeneration
of the original forest and its unique ecosystems.
Such areas not only permit the
regeneration
of species, but also provide ecological benefits that spill over to neighboring unprotected areas.
During the harvest, nearly all of the fruit is now collected, leaving little hope for natural
regeneration.
Contrary to earlier myths, recent research on these societies’ sophisticated land- and bush-management practices show that fire plays an important role in forest
regeneration.
At the meso- or institutional level, the dual-circulation strategy evolved out of the “circular economy” model – a systemic approach to reducing consumption and waste, thereby enabling natural-resource
regeneration.
That would be a tragedy, marked by the ocean’s increasing inability to provide us and future generations with necessities such as healthy food, the carbon cycle, nutrient regeneration, and mitigation of global warming.
Rasseneur's practical demands were mixed up in his mind with Souvarine's violent and destructive methods, and when he came out of the Avantage, where he was to be found nearly every day railing with them against the Company, he walked as if in a dream, assisting at a radical
regeneration
of nations to be effected without one broken window or a single drop of blood.
"The arms and tails of these animals grow back through regeneration, and in seven years the tail on Bouguer's Squid has surely had time to sprout again."
Alas! that such an enterprise as the
regeneration
of England should turn on a hinge so imperfect!
I remained an inmate of its walls, after its regeneration, for eight years: six as pupil, and two as teacher; and in both capacities I bear my testimony to its value and importance.
Again Mr. Rochester propounded his query:"Is the wandering and sinful, but now rest-seeking and repentant, man justified in daring the world's opinion, in order to attach to him for ever this gentle, gracious, genial stranger, thereby securing his own peace of mind and
regeneration
of life?""Sir," I answered, "a wanderer's repose or a sinner's reformation should never depend on a fellow-creature.
I saw hope revive--and felt
regeneration
possible.
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