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Much later, their relationship went somewhere beyond the artistic, when the tenor persuaded the diva to reactivate her career in a 1973 concert tour.
Revivals of the pre-1920s style included one with trumpeter Bunk Johnson, a black New Orleans native who was rediscovered by two jazz historians in 1939 and who reactivated his career in the 1940s; and another at Preservation Hall, an organization in New Orleans that into the 1990s continued to present improvised combo music by men who had lived in New Orleans during the music's formative period.
As time wore on and Bowie became an ever-more influential and commanding figure – capable of reactivating other's careers at a stroke – his music got more dense and apocalyptic.
Reactivate and reorganize.
Reactivate requests from previous visits.
Reactivate your account.
Reactivate the circuit.
With Fry's family anxious to know what had happened to him, local police reactivated the inquiry, raided addresses and arrested Waters and another career criminal, Gary Karr.
Malcolm Fox of the ethics and standards division – hero of Rankin's two most recent police books, The Complaints and The Impossible Dead – is horrified to discover that the cop he regards as "the loosest of canons" is back on police business, and reactivates the "whole shelf" of complaints made against Rebus during his career.
It wanted to reactivate Pan World Investments.
I reactivate my Tinder account.
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