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Mrs. Johnson and a small group have resuscitated the organization.
North Dakota ended a four-year tournament winning streak by Michigan State and may have resuscitated its season.
Yet Hales's heroics mean England have resuscitated their chances of making the semi-finals in a tournament that keeps producing sensational games.
But in repeatedly lambasting Newt as a corrupt and failed Speaker turned influence-peddler, Romney appears to have resuscitated his campaign.
There are some institutions that have resuscitated older forms of education, not quite forgotten in London or the UK, to question the expense and current neoliberal politics of most university art schools.
Furthermore, the film-makers have resuscitated Sister Hildegarde (who in real life died in 1995, long before Sixsmith's visit) to act as the principal villain and embodiment of all the Catholic Church's most vicious tendencies.
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His badminton partner, Steve, had resuscitated him until the ambulance crew arrived.
Julia has resuscitated the heart of the home as well as book sales.
Mr. Putin has resuscitated the triangular diplomacy of the cold war.
His successor, Mr. O'Neill, is well-regarded within banking circles, having resuscitated Bank of Hawaii upon taking its reins in 2000.
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