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In an odd way, he revived himself.
The immensely tough Spaniard has since revived himself and become a world champion before Frampton.
Sinatra revived himself, retooled as a jet-age hipster balladeer, with a deepened voice and style and a poise fine-tuned by tribulation.
They believe it brings them closer to Shiva, who according to Hindu mythology revived himself with cannabis leaves one particularly hot day, and thereafter made them a regular part of his diet.
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He seemed to revive himself (slightly) in this series, though, and scored three goals.
Last month, he forced a confidence vote against the coalition government, hoping to force new elections and, perhaps, revive himself politically.
He is a corpse-like husk, slowly reviving himself with tugs and taps until he creaks to his feet for an investigative shuffle round this wooden tomb.
His season had been on life support, but Cone has won twice in six days to revive himself and make the next six weeks intriguing instead of painful.
Wallace has one more game to revive himself in that mold: a game that counts in the score books but not in the grand scheme of the season, which will extend further into April and regain meaning soon enough.
In addition to promoting his message, the Midwest tour also was intended to allow Mr. Obama a chance to revive himself in the place where his political career was born.
Now, the figure of the desperate show-business personality who turns to fraud in order to revive himself is an idea out of "The Producers" and many other farces.
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