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But President Obama is ready to revive the issue.
After Europe decided to send an envoy to Tirana Mr Berisha appeared ready to revive the agreement.Croatia's government called a presidential election for June 15th.
Waiting in the wings is Senator John McCain, who appears ready to revive his presidential campaign opposition to the Bush proposal.
If this happens, engineers and scientists at the German Space Agency's Lander Control Center in Cologne are ready to revive the science mission.
She set it aside while trying to reach a consensus in the bipartisan "group of six," but is ready to revive it in the Finance Committee this week.
Yeter does indeed die, stupidly and clumsily, just as she is getting ready to revive her spirit; for one thing, she had befriended the old man's son — none other than Nejat.
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These and other changes are partly why Mr. Laurents, who wrote the book for "West Side Story," decided that, at 91, he was ready not only to revive this classic musical but also, for the first time, to direct it himself.
On the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, is the middle-aged green movement ready to be revived by some iconoclastic young Turqs?
That William Finn musical is clearly ready to be revived -- at least in concert -- and who better to tackle the role of Marvin then Steggert?
When moving the right analog stick at the proper time during a cutscene, he can be seen in his cryo-tube, ready to be revived at the beginning of Combat Evolved.
He was ready at any moment to revive this kind of unwritten agreement with Victor Emmanuel, but it became increasingly clear that their aims were not identical.
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