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But as our special report this week points out, it has undergone a dramatic revival.
But thanks to the tea-party movement they are enjoying a dramatic revival.
But does it feel to him as if he's enjoying a dramatic revival of his fortunes?
Belleayre was saved, and in the last decade the ski area has had a dramatic revival.
There is, in fact, a dramatic revival of interest in it among young adults.
Having scooped just 10 points over the first half of the season, Blackburn needs a dramatic revival to escape relegation next May.
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A 3-1 home defeat to Chelsea stalls what looks like a dramatic late revival, ending a run of four straight wins which had lifted them to 17th.
A tour of the East Side neighborhood takes you along Circular Avenue, east of downtown, and past several dramatic Greek Revival and Italianate homes with white columns, two-storied bay windows and belvederes.
That victory was made possible by the Falklands war, the foundation of the SDP, Michael Foot's frail Labour leadership, a partial but dramatic economic revival, and a crusading, crisis-hungry prime minister – an almost freakish combination of factors that feels close to unrepeatable.
First, there was a dramatic religious revival throughout the new nation, an event you'll remember from high school as the Second Great Awakening.
But here's how, despite his failure to enjoy Stroheim's visual and dramatic achievement in revival, he sums up the filmmaker's singular moral (or immoral) vision: When he set out to limn a louse, he put his back into it.
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