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They have the ability to revive each other, but so do you.
Separated, we couldn't revive each other.
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Mathews developed a one-man play called At Home, in which he revived each of his most successful roles in a single evening.
The ankle-strap sandal is a summer classic, revived each year for the very good reason that it is the most practical of bare shoes.
His poems And death shall have no dominion and Do not go gentle into that good night are staples at memorial services, his nostalgia-drenched prose piece A child's Christmas in Wales is revived each holiday season, and you can hear his work all over YouTube.
Frozen stocks of ancestral (G0) and generation 100 (G100) populations were revived (each with >10 individuals) and cultured for two generations under common conditions prior to the life-history assays in order to avoid confounding maternal and grand-maternal environmental effects.
Even with dead batteries, the rover can still revive itself each morning with energy from its solar panels, and recharge the batteries.
Without one, the doctor explained, hospital staff would be forced to revive Chris each time he started slipping away, which could mean cracking his ribs and shocking him with electricity.
The wall-to-wall hits visibly revive her, but we each have our songs we need to hear.
It's reflected, as Lee explains, in the actual oxygen exchange within cells themselves, which revive and expire with each breath.
Each era we create or revive myths to help make sense of the world.
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