| 11. | Nothing that death embraces is excluded from regeneration into new life.
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| 12. | Is it possible that this could lead to human cardiac regeneration?
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| 13. | Cyril stressed the themes of healing and regeneration in his catechesis.
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| 14. | This method avoids the need for tissue culture or plant regeneration.
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| 15. | This regeneration has supported an increasing number of caf�s and restaurants.
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| 16. | It led to a regeneration programme centred on the town centre.
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| 17. | A modern estate, currently undergoing a great deal of regeneration.
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| 18. | The barrage was consequently seen as central to the regeneration project.
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| 19. | Plans have been proposed for various regeneration projects in the town.
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| 20. | These areas have been targeted for regeneration by the local authority.
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