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Two hundred years ago, the early German Romantics infected all Europe with the idea of divine inspiration, which they had revived from the Platonic revival of the Renaissance.
The form has been revived from time to time.
Revived from last year, its richly detailed choreography remains impressive.
TFI Friday, revived from its late '90s glory days, just got the major boost it needed.
This requires us to distinguish what cannot be revived from what lies beaten but breathing.
Instead, everything got revived, from folk to rave to early 80s synth pop.
The asymmetry may result from both Calloways being characters revived from McInerney's work, Brightness Falls (1992).
Persecution of the Huguenots was revived from 1745 to 1754, but French public opinion began to turn against the persecutions.
Casa del Grivò agriturismo This is the house that Toni built – or, rather, lovingly revived from ruin.
The rebel tricolour, revived from the Benghazi-based monarchy which predated Colonel Qaddafi, flies at every checkpoint, and someone has renamed a central highway after King Idris.
This season the Brooklyn Philharmonic, revived from the dead, traveled to three of the borough's communities with tailor-made concert series.
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