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Reanimation

Reanimation \Re*an`i*ma"tion\ (r[-e]*[a^]n"[i^]*m[=a]"sh[u^]n), n. The act or operation of reanimating, or the state of being reanimated; reinvigoration; revival.

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reanimation

n. The act of reanimate; a second or subsequent animation.

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Reanimation

Reanimation is the first remix album by American rock band Linkin Park as a follow-up to their first studio album, Hybrid Theory, and released on July 30, 2002. Recorded during the Hybrid Theory tour in 2001, it features remixes of songs from Hybrid Theory, including the album's bonus tracks. The remix album was produced by Mike Shinoda and mixed by Mark "Spike" Stent.

Reanimation (disambiguation)

Reanimation is a 2002 remix album by Linkin Park.

Reanimation may also refer to:

  • Corporeal reanimation, creation of the undead
  • Reanimation (Lights and Motion album), 2013
  • Reanimatsioon or Reanimation, a 1995 album by Singer Vinger
  • Night of the Living Dead 3D: Re-Animation, a 2012 horror film prequel to the 2006 film, Night of the Living Dead 3D
Reanimation (Lights and Motion album)

Reanimation is the debut studio album by Swedish cinematic postrock band Lights & Motion, led by musician and native born Christoffer Franzén. It was released worldwide on January 16, 2013, through the American independent record label Deep Elm Records. The album was produced by Christoffer Franzén and recorded in Gothenburg during 2011 and 2012. The album contains thirteen tracks and has a total running time of 67 minutes.

Usage examples of "reanimation".

James Harker, who of course is closely affiliated with the reanimation researchers.

Of the rest we can reanimate only one, although in principle two of the corpses are candidates for reanimation.

And so even though we can achieve physiological reanimation, the mind-ah-the mind is not always reanimated with the body.

He traced down a few of the terms Raymond had thrown at him, and learned a bit about the mechanics of the Beller reanimation technique.

And they had to win friends and influence people in a hurry, before die various splintered opponents of reanimation, the Beller Labs, and James Harker could join forces and provide a united front.

So far the Better researchers have been extremely silent on the subject of the mental aftereffects of reanimation.

And so even though we can achieve physiological reanimation, the mind-ah-the mind is not always reanimated with the body.

He witnessed prodigies of craft and machinery which left him breathless, and beheld human metamorphoses, dematerialisations, rematerialisations, and reanimations which made him cross himself again and again.

The public would-with some justice-now link reanimation with possible mental deficiency afterward.

We've been bombarded with requests for reanimations, but we don't intend to attempt any.

Some contingent reanimations are to be hoped in diseases wherein the lamp of life is but puffed out and seemingly choaked, and not where the oil is quite spent and exhausted.