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The method it revived was a 19th-century system known as a currency board.
But Democrats must recall that the evasive maneuver, now revived, was originally one of their brainstorms.
In his Radio Times interview, Capaldi also said the programme from his youth he would most like to see revived was Noggin the Nog.
One of the most famous of the pieces by Mr. Dafora that Mr. Moore revived was "Awassa Astrige," a solo in which, clad in feathers, Mr. Moore imitated the walk of an ostrich.
When the founding father of the modern Olympics, Pierre de Coubertin, said that the paradigm of the movement he revived was "exalting and combining in a balanced whole the qualities of body, mind and will" he could not have foreseen the emergence at the Melbourne Games in 1956 of a 16-year-old schoolgirl who embodied his ideals so perfectly.
The stage version of "42nd Street," which came to Broadway in 1980 and is frequently revived, was directed earlier this year by Mr. Roderick at the Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam, Conn., with the same actresses in the ingénue and diva roles.
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The music, widely unknown until the ballet was revived, is by Shostakovich.
Wales, suddenly revived, were back in the lead two minutes later with a stunning score.
Strains producing SspA-S47A or SspA-S47D were constructed and their ability to sporulate and revive was assessed.
What to revive is another.
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