Exact(6)
Unlike dead people they can live again, and if revived can restore more than brick and stone.
If revived, it would be a heritage foodstuff, no longer tied to the past by continuous custom, but a self-conscious resurrection of a dead practice.
If revived, the Turkey-Italy trips would mark the rejuvenation of a tactic that had faded in the past 12 months.
Meanwhile, the most important element in the containment policy, United Nations inspection teams searching for and destroying Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, ceased in 1998 and, in Mr. Pollack's view, is not likely to be effective even if revived.
In that event, the appellate judges here could provide another line of defense for Mr. Bush by invalidating the unfinished manual recounts that reduced Mr. Bush's lead in the state to 537 votes and that could, if revived, give Mr. Gore a lead in Florida.
The Washington Post notes that Conway's visit would "make a powerful symbolic statement about where a Trump presidency might come down on the proposed Keystone XL pipeline that President Obama rejected but which would, if revived, link the oil sands region in Alberta to advanced refineries on the Texas gulf coast".
Similar(52)
Asked if reviving "Where's the beef?" was a gamble, Ms. Thomas replied: "I think it just speaks to the truth.
Plays deserve to be Ifcluded in the things we read.
It would be nice if he revived his liberal approach to asylum-seekers.
I'd prefer it if they revived the myth of d'Artagnan, our local hero".
They feared that their security could be undermined if France, Germany and Russia revived a policy of spheres of influence.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com