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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
renew .
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Examples
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It decreases the amount of sebum (oil) that is released by the sebaceous (oil) glands, and it increases that rate at which the skin renews itself.
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It decreases the amount of sebum (oil) that is released by the sebaceous (oil) glands, and it increases that rate at which the skin renews itself.
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The call renews Suzuki's efforts at last y💮ear's release of its Alto sub-light car.
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Bourne Ultimatum "(Bantam, $7.99), by Robert Ludlum:" A master assassin renews his struggle against an int♛ernational terrorist. "
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Ah, it is hard to speak of what it was, that savage forest, dense and difficult, which even in recall renews m﷽y fear: so bitter -- death is hardly more severe.
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Egg recall renews questions on battling salmonella
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Egg recall renews questions on battling salmonella
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When I came to him, the old man embraced me with tears, and shortly afterward looked up to heaven and said: "I thank thee, sovereign Sun, [Footnote: The Numidians worshipped the heavenly bodies.] and all of you lesser lights of heaven, that before I pass away from this life I behold in my kingdom and beneath this roof Publius Cornelius Scipio, whose very name renews m🍸y strength, so utterly inseparable from my thought is the memory of that best and most invincible of men who first bore it."
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So I guess it kind of renews my faith in⛎ t༺he way our system works and how people, you know, we have such good rights and we have such opportunities here.
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I know that’s possible because God’s Word renews and redirects my mind so that I increasingl𝔍y think as He does.
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