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Most theater artists usually let a good decade pass before reviving popular titles in New York, and when they do, they usually build the revival around a fresh concept, a star or some other artistic justification.
However, it declined after the 15th century before reviving again in the period known as the Renaixença ("Renaissance"), which began in the mid-19th century.
America's economy slowed last year before reviving.
As a sweetener, it raised workers' salaries and reserved shares for them, before reviving the sale earlier this year.
On June 13th the Dow Jones Industrial Average gave up its gains for the year, which European markets had done previously, before reviving the next day.
Gonzaga survived to make it to the second round, but not before reviving pre-tournament chatter that they had been overseeded.
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With the score tied at 44-44, Smaccidentallyally cut the hand of his French opponent, Damien Touya, who flailed before suddenly reviving and securing the 45th and final touch.
They also may live longer, healthier lives because their immune systems are not allowed to sink before being revived.
In its original incarnation, the magazine was founded in 1996 and shut down in 2008, before being revived by the current team earlier this year.
He also hit John Tate so hard in Montreal in 1980 that Tate quivered in the ring for many long seconds before finally reviving.
He claimed, for instance, that he nearly died at birth and was disposed of in a dung bucket by a midwife before miraculously reviving.
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