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They paired up to briefly revive Immediate's back catalogue in 1995.
On the night of the Iowa caucus, the Cruz campaign helped stoke the claim that Carson was dropping out; the Carson campaign was outraged, and used the outrage to briefly revive media coverage of Carson.
But he won a Prizefighter tournament the following year to briefly revive his hopes of one day winning a heavyweight world title.
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Best known was Look (1937 71; briefly revived 1979), a popular biweekly.
He was briefly revived, then he lapsed into a coma from which he never emerged.
Mr. Branson was briefly revived, but was dead on arrival at Harlem Hospital, Firefighter Spollen said.
(You're on your own there, though I'm grateful that it briefly revived interest in W. H. Auden's poetry).
A goal by Sam Nicholson briefly revived the contest for Hearts before Michael Gardyne sealed three valuable points for Kilmarnock.
The publication led to protests from Muslim countries, and briefly revived a heated debate about religious sensitivities and the limits of free speech.
The title was briefly revived in 1805 but referred to a newly created national office, equivalent to president, for R.J. Schimmelpenninck.
It was first presented on Broadway in 1949 and briefly revived in 1972; this version will run at City Center from Feb. 3 to Feb. 6, 2011.
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