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Fortunately, there's also the explosion of activity in club land, as partially dormant venues are revived in time to greet a new influx of students.
But, delighted as I am to see it revived in time for the author's 80th birthday, I am not convinced that the spatial arrangements of Amelia Sears's otherwise sensitive production work to the play's advantage.
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This could bounce back quickly with economic recovery in America and, provided that cost increases from environmental measures are not too onerous, the long-haul travel on which BA's profitability depends should revive in time.
Culture of the bacterium was revived in said medium.
As the musical style was revived in our time in modified form, a new label was adopted: neo-soul.
It is particularly satisfying to see the fortunes of the short story revived in recent times.
It is an ancient Ceylonese capital that was long deserted but has been revived in modern times.
The town revived in Byzantine times but in 1210 ce was captured by the Franks and became, with Árgos, a fief of the duchy of Náxos.
You picture it reborn, revived in other times, other places, in high-school auditoriums, barrios, Off Broadway — a kind of clumsy heartfelt masterwork that will undoubtedly keep trying to make sense of itself.
Fatigue was beginning to show in Portugal's play and it was Spain who revived in extra-time to come as close as at any point to breaking the deadlock.
The Dunmow tradition was revived in Victorian times, largely inspired by a book (The Flich of Bacon) by William Harrison Ainsworth.
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