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Anthony D'alessandro · Deadline · 13 May 2026 In Houston · the WNBA will resurrect one of its founding franchises · the Houston Comets · which folded in 2008. &mdash · Emily Adams · Hartford Courant · its proper role · and what properties define it. &mdash · Literary Hub · 13 May 2026 Just thinking of it can resurrect the itch. &mdash · Fran Moreland Johns · The Atlantic · Merriam-Webster · s.v. &ldquo · resurrect · &rdquo · accessed May 14 · 2026

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Anthony D'alessandro
Deadline
13 May 2026 In Houston
the WNBA will resurrect one of its founding franchises
the Houston Comets
which folded in 2008. &mdash
Emily Adams
Hartford Courant
its proper role
and what properties define it. &mdash
Literary Hub
13 May 2026 Just thinking of it can resurrect the itch. &mdash
Fran Moreland Johns
The Atlantic
Merriam-Webster
s.v. &ldquo
resurrect
&rdquo
accessed May 14
2026

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