But Vicky Cristina Barcelona is so engaging so much of the time that it feels like a modest rejuvenation: evidence that a summer in Spain can do wonders for a writer-director who .
Forcrissakes?My friends in Southfield, Ferndale, West Bloomfield, Dearborn and yes, the Pointes will have a part to play, but a true rejuvenation will be born of the people of .
Evidence pro and con on the vexed question of sex gland "rejuvenation" as practiced by Eugen Steinach of Vienna, and Serge Voronoff of Paris (TiME, July 30) continues to pile up.
New KU assistant coach Howard back with Self Jerrance Howard, who played for Bill Self at Illinois, has reconnected with Self as a an assistant coach at Kansas. And for Self and KU, a program going through a spring of promising rebirth, the addition of Howard fits with the Jayhawks’ recent theme of rejuvenation.
June 15, 2013 - The Kansas City Star
Police car venture ends in bankruptcy INDIANAPOLIS -- A company that had planned to build high-tech police cars in a vacant plant that once housed a Rust Belt city's largest employer has filed for bankruptcy, dashing the hopes of a community desperate for economic rejuvenation.
June 13, 2013 - South Bend Tribune
Sean Penn in BBC News In the last few years there has been a rejuvenation of cinema building worldwide. The Cannes Film Festival has long been the epicentre in the discovery of new waves of film-makers,Penn said.
Hu Jintao in Times Online The two-and-a-half hour pageant was intended to underscore what President Hu called the "great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation".
Tom Coughlin in New York Post Osi's a big part of our team, and we expect that he'll come back and work as hard as he can and be a big part of our defensive rejuvenation,Coughlin said. "Osi's a big part of our plan."