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Canada and many smaller European countries started to revive at about the same time as the United States, early in 1933.
Detroit's circumstances are somewhat unusual, but cities generally may revive at a slower rate than states, since they depend largely on property taxes, still stalled in many places.
Sugar jumped almost 5percentto to a 17-month high, on expectations that world demand would revive at a time when exports are low.
The weary skier is liable to revive at the first mouthful, proving once again that where cooking is concerned, the indigenous or endemic is generally best.
In the last years of the cold war, it helped nudge the Soviets toward agreements that sharply reduced nuclear arsenals, a process that Mr. Obama hopes to revive at the end of the year.
Getting us underway on Saturday evening, a suddenly faltering New England side try to revive at home against a San Jose team who briefly held the lead and a tantalizing possibility of their first winning streak (which rather goes to show how they've slipped this year) against Chicago on Wednesday, only to lose 3-2.
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Firefighter Prior said the victim was revived at the scene.
Frank McGuinness's Baglady is revived at the Royal Exchange Studio.
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