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The German tourists may not know whose garden they have wandered into; but in Britain, thanks to the centenary, Walton's standing has revived to a degree that bears comparison with the jubilee-driven revival of interest in the monarchy.
Gold mining, a 19th-century establishment, was revived to a limited degree in the late 20th century.
He was revived to a steady pulse with a defibrillator and transported to Weill Cornell Medical Center.
In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, several crafts products that had all but disappeared, such as the famed handwoven Chilkat blankets, were being revived to a limited extent.
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It was revived to an extent in the 20th century by the French artist Jacques Villon and the English artists Eric Gill and Stanley William Hayter.
Mr. Honohan predicts that growth could revive to a rate of about 3 percent by 2012.
Patch, revived to profitability as an independent company after being spun out of Aol, has focused on distribution.
The leaders agreed to revive a plan to build an oil refinery in Central America.
It will take a revived patriotism to motivate Americans to do what needs to be done.
It agreed with the main opposition CHP on Wednesday to revive efforts to forge a new constitution.
This year, Gov. Jennifer M. Granholm, a Democrat, has revived a proposal to impose a 3 percent tax on physician revenues.
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