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By embracing, and at times reviving, time-honored techniques, they are dedicated to the standards of excellence for which the country is known.
The peace process has been revived time and again, only to collapse amid rows over Turkish troops, and what to do about property taken from its original owners in 1974, or in previous rounds of violence.
[C7.] Ads From Past With Modern Touches Advertising and the popular culture that it reflects have been awash in comforting fare since Sept. 11, reviving time-tested advertising characters and commercials.
The anti-tax movement has been revived time and again over the course of the last century.
In an effort to revive Times Square in the 1980's, the city imposed zoning rules that required builders to erect large, flashy billboards on new towers.
Government schools and hospitals stopped functioning long ago, and will not revive any time soon, not least because half the state budget is spent on defence.
This could bounce back quickly with economic recovery in America and, provided that cost increases from environmental measures are not too onerous, the long-haul travel on which BA's profitability depends should revive in time.
The form has been revived from time to time.
Although the books have not remained in print continuously, some have been revived from time to time, including, in autumn 2010, The Wombles and The Wandering Wombles.
The Mozart score is revived from time to time, and in Anglophone countries "singalong" performances with many hundreds of performers are popular.
It's been revived several times since, including the most recent (ill-fated) effort in NBC's prime-time lineup in 2003.
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