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With an economy more than revived from its post-First World War slump, Coolidge, "a Scrooge who begat plenty," took fifty-four per cent of the popular vote in a three-man race that included the Progressive Party's Robert La Follette.
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More than reviving D'Antoni's offense, Lin has re-proved the virtues that it is based on: ball movement, player movement, finding the open man, the best shot.
If Chips Moman had done nothing more than revive the becalmed recording career of Elvis Presley in the late 1960s, he would have earned his place in history.
When the first Skylanders title arrived in 2011, it did much more than revive the career of cutesy PlayStation hero Spyro the Dragon – it invented a whole new type of video game.
And therein lies the problem with nostalgia culture while nostalgia can be comforting, an abundance of revivals over a relatively short period of time can ultimately leave audiences more fatigued than revived.
Joseph Wilson, the diplomat who had travelled to Africa to investigate the allegation more than a year earlier, revived the Niger story.
But as Washington's political set return from their summer vacations they will find that their city's most renowned venue is staging more than a revived classic.
So why are people so much more excited about revived mammoths than revived kangaroo rats?
But this is not a Mirandaiad; it laments more than it revives the lost daughter, who is a flash of lithe energy, a trick of the light.
A successful comeback could do more than just revive Xerox.
We want nothing more than to revive the fake prosperity that preceded the crash.
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