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REVIVING LG Electronics is not nearly as daunting a task as reviving North Korea.
"I viewed it as reviving a lost art," Berman said.
As well as reviving the economy, governments are concerned about protecting taxpayers' money, and so will not want to buy bonds at high risk of default.
Most of these will be minor and incremental, such as reviving the talks on immigration that used to be held regularly but were suspended by the Bush administration.
Anglers credit such conservation rules for rejuvenating the bass population as well as reviving the recreational fishing industry in Sheepshead Bay and elsewhere.
Wouldn't that be as vital a use of young, able-bodied adults as reviving the draft, like some in Congress have suggested?
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He wrote plays for the rest of his life, but very few of them were as successful — or were as often revived — as his earlier work.
India doesn't cleanse people of their sins so much as revive their elemental humanity.
By bringing Roy back, the Avalanche hope to reconnect with their fans as well as revive their competitive fortunes.
As a priest he fought against superstition and against medieval scholasticism, as revived by the Jesuits, for cultural as well as moral reasons.
The company's business has softened in the United States, McDonald's second-largest market, as revived rivals like Wendy's and Burger King Worldwide crank out new premium and value products.
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