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Right now, we can't think of a more suitable inscription to resurrect from the stored-up wisdom of the past.
In the first monograph on this fascinating figure, Soros and her co-author, Catherine Arbuthnott, resurrect from unwarranted obscurity a design polymath of immensely fertile imagination.
Speaking at a conference earlier this month, which marks the 100th anniversary of Chamberlain's death, Bore said: "What I do think we can resurrect from the Civic Gospel is the idea of the city as a community and a driver of national prosperity, and the idea that the city must have a powerful, autonomous government that actively seeks to improve the lives of its citizens".
Out of this contact [between the liberal class and the poor] we can resurrect, from the ground up, a social ethic, a new movement.
Because only when we do, can we resurrect from the grave, pump blood back into our systems, have our skins grow back and become visible once again.
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As if resurrected from the dead, a boy claiming to be Nicholas announced himself in Europe.
E-mail can be resurrected from computer hard drives even after it has ostensibly been deleted.
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And of course whole historical periods and inner lives have been extracted and resurrected from letters.
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