Ford made a normal-looking F-150 that just happened to be electric and resurrected the Lightning nameplate, then killed it.
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Joel Feder,
The Drive,
9 July 2026
There’s also plenty of Duncan Idaho, the fearsome warrior who died defending Paul and his mother (Rebecca Ferguson), and who has been resurrected as a ghola.
These new members, most of them young, revitalized the organization.
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Encyclopedia Britannica,
Encyclopedia Britannica,
7 July 2026
But the president’s team plans to campaign that its aggressive policy push has revitalized the economy by cutting subsidies, deregulating the foreign exchange market, and passing tax reforms.
The soil, Hakena Hulitt said, was hard, dry and cracked from being farmed with heavy machinery, and has been rejuvenated with compost, tilling and learning how to keep weeds at bay without pesticides.
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Amy Lavalley,
Chicago Tribune,
29 June 2026
And, and our institutions have the ability to be rejuvenated in a way that's just really positive.
During a procedure requiring anesthesia to improve his condition Monday, Makan went into cardiac arrest and could not be resuscitated, zoo officials said.
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Reeti Malhotra
July 1,
Sacbee.com,
1 July 2026
The soccer player collapsed on the pitch during his team’s opening Euro 2020 match against Finland, before being resuscitated from cardiac arrest.
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