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The now irreversible breach between Mr Erdogan and Syria's president, Bashar Assad, may have revived Mr Assad's friendship with the PKK.
Wes Craven may have revived the slasher film with Scream, but he also demanded that self-reflexive in-jokes took precedence over proper, pant-wetting terror.
Dreher described Romney's remarks as "conservatism of the heartless," and that they may have revived economics "as a pressing moral concern for religious conservatives".
But it is still only one in five.In Germany, Mr Schröder's handling of the floods may have revived his flagging chances of winning the general election on September 22nd.
Israel's bombardment cost it much of its arsenal and manpower.The war may have revived its popularity and political capital, but to keep its support Hamas will have to deliver on its promise to rebuild Gaza.
While President Bush's claims about weapons of mass destruction and links between Iraq and Al Qaeda may have revived memories of the Gulf of Tonkin for some of our parents, my generation wasn't inclined toward incredulousness.
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Mitt Romney may not have revived the actual "we built it" rally cry during the presidential debate Monday, but he did revisit the concept when he said, "It's not government that makes business successful".
A strong case has since been made on the basis of significant evidence that Radama may indeed have revived after the strangling and lived to old age in anonymity near Lake Kinkony in the northwestern part of the island.
Exports have revived.
Not all markets have revived as quickly.
They have revived people without pulses.
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