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Of course, reviving something long since dead is nothing new.
Vox Media, the ambitious online news start-up that runs Vox, a politics site; SB Nation, a network of sports sites; and The Verge, a site about technology, says its next new project will be reviving something old.
Indeed, when the artists of modernism and postmodernism decided to play up the artificiality of their work, they weren't doing something new; they were reviving something very, very old.
Of all the UK's opera companies, Opera North is the one that most regularly crosses the border into musicals, usually reviving something obscure but worthwhile by the likes of Kurt Weill or Gershwin.
Pisarski says the federal government should look at reviving something similar to the national rental affordability scheme and use some of the funds to achieve a mix of housing in build-to-rent schemes, from social housing to affordable housing and even to owner-occupied.
So the home administration is bent on reviving something like a tariff in this country.
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But what if you wanted to revive something like the Sabbath today?
Before the North can make a successful transition to a market economy, therefore, it may have to revive something like its public distribution system.
Ms. García Jayaram and Ms. Arison hope it will revive something of a Renaissance court experience, which brought together artists and intellectuals across disciplines.
Still, what a great irony it would be if one of the legacies of Amazon and other New Economy companies was to help revive something that helped to define the old economy: the labor movement.
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