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  • 21Regeneration (Portugal) — In the history of Portugal, the Regeneration (Portuguese Regeneração ) is the name given to the period of the Portuguese Constitutional Monarchy following the military insurrection of 1 May 1851 that caused to the fall of Costa Cabral and of the… …

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  • 22Regeneration (Enterprise) — Infobox Star Trek episode name =Regeneration Mysterious cybernetic beings series =Enterprise ep num =49 prod num =223 date =May 7, 2003 writer =Mike Sussman Phyllis Strong director =David Livingston guest =Vaughn Armstrong Jim Fitzpatrick Chris… …

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  • 23Regeneration (Superchick album) — Infobox Album Name = Regeneration Type = remix Artist = Superchick Released = October 21, 2003 Genre = Christian rock Length = 31:59 Label = Inpop Records Producer = Todd Collins, Steven Ford, Max Hsu, Tony Palacios, Jim Scherer, Matt Dally, Jim… …

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  • 24Regeneration of Wembley — The regeneration of Wembley is one of the major development projects in London in the early 21st Century, as specified in the London Plan published by the Mayor of London Ken Livingstone in 2004. Wembley is a suburb in North West London.The… …

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  • 25regeneration — regenerate UK US /rɪˈdʒenəreɪt/ verb [T] ► to develop and improve something, especially by making it as good or successful as it was before: »They are involved in a series of commercial and housing developments to regenerate the area. »The casino …

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  • 26regeneration — From the Latin, meaning ‘rebirth’. The idea, but not the word, is found in the OT, in the prophet [[➝ prophets]] s promise of future blessings at the End (e.g. Ezek. 36:25–6). In the NT that time is said to have arrived in the life, death, and… …

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  • 27regeneration — 1. Reproduction or reconstitution of a lost or injured part. SYN: neogenesis. 2. A form of asexual reproduction; e.g., when a worm is divided into two or more parts, each segment is regenerated into a new individual. [L. regeneratio (see… …

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  • 28regeneration — regenerate ► VERB 1) regrow (new tissue). 2) bring new and more vigorous life to (an area or institution). 3) (especially in Christian use) give a new and higher spiritual nature to. ► ADJECTIVE ▪ reborn, especially in a spiritual or moral sense …

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  • 29regeneration — 1. A general term applying to any process or step that treats are used catalyst to restore fresh activity. In an FCC Unit, specifically refers to the step where coke is removed by burning in air. 2. In a catalytic process the reactivation of the… …

    Petroleum refining glossary

  • 30regeneration —  ; renewal    (baptismal)    This term (from the Latin re , meaning again, and generare, meaning to produce ; orrenovare, meaning to make new ) refers to a person s becoming a new creature in Christ through the interior grace of thesacrament of… …

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