Sentence examples for revived in importance from inspiring English sources

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The League revived in importance in 1584, when the Protestant leader Henry of Navarre (later Henry IV) became heir of the crown.

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Culture of the bacterium was revived in said medium.

Recently, biological interest in fertility transmission has revived, in part because of its importance for transmission of rare genetic diseases (Tremblay 1997; Austerlitz and Heyer 1998; Gagnon and Heyer 2001; Helgason et al. 2003).

Garments and textiles are of increasing importance; silk production revived in the 1990s after a period of decline.

It later declined along with the political importance of Ionia but was revived in 426 bc by the Athenians as part of their imperial policy.

Her partnership with Smith was revived in 1993 when she played Miss Prism to Smith's Lady Bracknell in The Importance of Being Earnest at the Aldwych, a characterisation marked by its originality.

Long after its constitutional treaty has been revived in some form, and duly forgotten, Europe's openness to the outside world (notably Turkey) will be of critical importance.

It was revived in 1983, starring Eugene Ionesco.

(CompUSA has been revived in some locations).

Commerce revived in the 19th century.

It was revived in 1998.

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