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Right side up, the turtle seemed to realize where it was, and, suddenly revived, made a dash for the water, plowing through the sand, so that the men had to throw themselves on top of it to hold it down, and even with four of them pushing on it it still kept moving.

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"Our best memories of the Whopper are revived, making us forget the sweet, post-onion rings breath".

In short, the Obama government chose 3DP as a secret card to revive 'Made in America', and considered 3DP education as an important policy.

I don't really know what to expect from the work being revived and made in his honour, but it seems as if it will be really interesting.

The first was the Disney company's discovery that the moribund movie musical could be revived and made palatable to contemporary audiences by adapting it to cartoon form (The Little Mermaid, 1989); the second was the development of computer animation technology, which greatly reduced expenses while providing for new forms of expression.

In a sense, the Renaissance in Europe was a cultural revolution led by literary scholars who discovered, revived, and made relevant again the literary heritage of Greece and Rome.

Biblical Hebrew was not so much revived as made the basis for a new language, which probably doesn't bear much resemblance to the original spoken tongue.

Balanchine's 1949 version of the frequently revived ballet made use of opulent sets and costumes created by Chagall for an earlier production for Ballet Theater.

Head up to 70th Street for the installation, stay for the building, and for the strange nexus that, for these several months, it will house: a critical celebration, an array of curious artifacts, and a fusty and unexpected location, revived and made relevant again.

On account of Paulus' comment, several scholars think the punishment of poena cuelli fell out of use in the third century CE, but the punishment was revived, and made broader (by including fathers who killed their children as liable to the punishment) by Emperor Constantine in a rescript from 318 CE.

With such occasions come an increasingly elaborate array of funereal extras, including the return to popularity of the death mask – the practice of making a cast of the dead person's face, which was most recently revived to make likenesses of McLaren and Mr Wojas.

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