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Mr. Honohan predicts that growth could revive to a rate of about 3 percent by 2012.
"Terrorism looks like an excuse to revive to the old system for monitoring foreigners," said Sonoko Kawakami at Amnesty International in Japan.
An Atlantic partnership with the United States, which Mrs. Merkel was supposed to revive to the status of an affair of the heart?
This is the argument the leavers will revive, to woo the centre-left: that the Delors-era, when the EU was associated with workers' protection and the "social chapter," is over, that Brussels is now the friend of the megabanks and the multinational corporations, and it's out of democratic reach.
Four further commissions have followed, all substantial scores; among them is the Piano Concerto that Wood completed in 1991 for his former pupil Joanna MacGregor, and that was the one that the BBC chose to revive to mark Wood's 80th birthday this year.
I am not sure how many innocent visitors went to East Berlin at the time without ever dreaming that such crimes were possible, or that how many Germans were ashamed at what their country had committed, but still incessantly believed that their country would revive to move on and redeem.
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The stock has revived to 31.
Later this price was revived to Rs. 40 and Rs.
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