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Doctors had been able to revive her heart and lungs, but not her brain, after she lapsed into a coma.
He was too busy living the 60s to recall them - and no ghost has been able to revive his memory.
Lebed said that Pinochet had been able to revive the Chilean economy while killing "no more than three thousand people.
Nick Saban hadn't been able to revive them from 1995-99, and they were Bowl-eligible just twice in seven seasons after his departure.
Not even the parkway the town built a few years back to lure gamers coming from Denver via Interstate 70 has been able to revive its gaming business.
Indeed, Leigh argues that EU involvement in Eastern Europe has been able to revive old lines of regional cooperation among Eastern European states that had all but collapsed with the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact.
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They were able to revive him by administering a cold compress.
Jiajing's successors, however, were able to revive Ming power temporarily.
"It's a magical thing for us to be able to revive Jacques Tati, says Chomet.
TALKING POINT With an extra week to repent and to prepare, will the Jets be able to revive their season?
Rambeaut's sister-in-law, Donna Jackson, said he had gone into cardiac arrest but doctors were able to revive him.
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