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Time and again these parables revive the possibility that "under this world there is another, waiting to be born".
Perhaps it takes a Spaniard to revive the possibility that this august and ancient French film festival can be, of all things, festive.
Earlier, Kenyan officials asserted that there had been no women among the shooters, but on Tuesday Mr. Kenyatta seemed to revive the possibility that one of the assailants was a British woman.
Kenyan officials initially asserted that there had been no women among the attackers, but on Tuesday Mr. Kenyatta seemed to revive the possibility that one was a British woman.
Grassroots organisers in the US are pushing for an amendment to the constitution that will end corporate personhood while others are fighting to revive the possibility of death penalties for corporations.
The presence of colorless, odorless, flammable methane on Mars, the simplest organic molecule, helped revive the possibility of life once existing, or even currently living, just below the planet's surface.
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If Curiosity's pinch of sand indeed contained organics, it would again revive the possibilities of life on Mars.
A series of interviews by F.B.I. agents on Monday revived the possibility that Mr. Fitzgerald might be considering such a charge.
In the last quarter of the 20th century, the widespread use of computers in processing this systematized information revived the possibility of creating a universal bibliography.
His turnaround, which continued Monday with a seven-inning workday in the Yankees victory against the Athletics, has revived the possibility of his reaching 200.
In what seems to have become a never-ending diplomatic two-step, the United Nations has revived the possibility of putting Cambodia's former Khmer Rouge leaders on trial.
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