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is revive
verb
To return to life; to recover life or strength; to live anew; to become reanimated or reinvigorated.
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What Breslin has done, with his usual gritty perception, is revive a story of enormous consequence.
But what Mr. Fessenden and Mr. McQuaid are really trying to do is revive the radio drama in a new setting.
First create a bachelor of laws degree: that is, revive the L.L.B. Start with an elite school that has no law school, like Dartmouth, Brown or Amherst.
What we have tried to do is revive what I always thought was a really strong principle of the left, which is about responsibility, both social and individual".
What "New Amerykah" does is revive and reimagine a black American pop aesthetic that is happy to speak uncomfortable truths, and suggests a different way of filtering the world through pop music.
The school, which was founded in 1997 and has just sent its first class of graduates into the capital's mean streets, says its goal is "revive the teachings of the Islamic civilization, spread its heritage and activate its role in nation-building".
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Democracy is revived.
Finally, Estella is revived.
It is revived on Sept. 22.
One priority is reviving the health service.
I hope it is revived.
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