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It was revived from its decayed, crime-ridden, red-light reputation in the 1980s and turned into its current touristy but still irresistible self.
TFI Friday, revived from its late '90s glory days, just got the major boost it needed.
With an economy more than revived from its post-First World War slump, Coolidge, "a Scrooge who begat plenty," took fifty-four per cent of the popular vote in a three-man race that included the Progressive Party's Robert La Follette.
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Semiconductor stocks, which rallied sharply on Thursday on investors' hopes that the chip industry was beginning to revive from its slump, lost ground yesterday.
As the shoe business slowly revives from its recent slump, the small, eight-year-old family-run company is leading the charge.
A weakening manufacturing sector and expectations of a third consecutive decline in employment this month suggest the economy has yet to revive from its Iraq war slump.
Revived from last year, its richly detailed choreography remains impressive.
He was restored to the present, revived from his coma and reacquainted with the technological modern world and scientific policing methods.
The fraternity became inactive in 1863, but was revived from 1871 through 1873 after which it again became inactive.
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.
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