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- Beast Reawakens" (review), The Nation, July 14, 1997. Joshua Rubinstein, "Hitler's Legacy", The New York Times, September 21, 1997. "The Beast Reawakens" (review)...
- directed by Topel Lee and produced by GMO Entertainment Unit titled Spirits: Reawaken was announced for ABS-CBN's iWant streaming service. It will be set in...
- Martin A. Lee, The Beast Reawakens, Warner Books, 1998, pp. 320-321 Lee, The Beast Reawakens, p. 321 Lee, The Beast Reawakens, p. 322 Stephen Shenfield...
- 2019-08-31. Lee, The Beast Reawakens, p. 172. Woolf, Fascism in Europe, p. 361. Lee, The Beast Reawakens, p. 174. Lee, The Beast Reawakens, p. 182. José Cuadrado...
- reopen its economy June 15". Retrieved April 6, 2021. "What Does It Take To Reawaken a Native Language?". KCET. November 28, 2022. Retrieved January 2, 2023...
- first Bernard avoids Mathilde, until a chance meeting in a supermarket reawakens long-buried p****ions and soon, while openly good neighbours, in secret...
- detonates the EMP, incapacitating herself and the drone. The S.A.R. unit reawakens and attacks Bukes and Mills. Mills remote-controls Robinson's sniper rifle...
- visiting her in the hospital every day for the next six months. Rina reawakens and asks him why he won't leave her, and warns him that he'll regret hearing...
- supernatural forces that are taking Gotham by storm after he accidentally reawakens an entity known as the Lurker on the Threshold. In the 1920s, Bruce Wayne...
- not use the term to describe themselves. Lee, Martin A. 1997. The Beast Reawakens. Boston: Little, Brown and Co, pp. 85–118, 214–34, 277–81, 287–330, 333–78...