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Despite the misgivings of some, the deal seems to have revived the value of membership: the price of a seat has jumped to $2.4m, up by 50% in ten days (see chart).Do the malcontents stand a chance?
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For example, she said, the industry needs to promote the joy of CD collection and to revive the value of owning a physical object.
And yes, a good game (or two) can revive the value of a quarterback as maligned and troubled as San Diego's Ryan Leaf.
Maybe it's time for publishers to revive the value of their brands by making them more distinctive and connecting them more closely to consumers.
Favorable comments about the proposal by one European central banker were enough to halt a three-day slide in European stock markets and revive the value of the euro from two-year lows.
Wall Street has been demanding evidence lately that the company, the nation's biggest long-distance and cable television provider, is willing to take strong and persuasive steps to revive the value of its stock, which has traded around half the price of a year ago.
Instead, he delivered a eulogy, his voice breaking as he urged lawmakers to honor their lost colleague by reviving the values of civility and bipartisanship that Mr. DeCroce had embodied.
The Sage of Omaha saw his legend burnished in 2001 when the collapse of the dot-com bubble revived the popularity of value investing.
This recent news has revived the discussion about the value of going to college.
Younger generations convincingly revived the folk revival.
Revived, the spectator left.
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