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Momentum flagged in the Adagio but revived with the agitation of the whirlwind Allegretto.
(A tradition that has revived with the recession, according to The Wall Street Journal).
At court, the tragic, comic, and satiric dramas of Classical theatre were revived, with the addition of entertaining entr'actes.
Fela Kuti's Lady was also revived, with the jazz-funk workout now dressed up with Masekela's cheerfully inspired theatrics.
A nice touch that the secretary of state, suffering insulin poisoning, can only be revived with the Beresfords' honey.
Fading from the scene after World War II, the Eastertime urge to decorate has revived with the 21st century.
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But talk of mega-deals is reviving, with the sector sitting on unused funds worth more than $1 trillion£600bnbn).
Despite the presence of a foreign administration, Brunei's significance began to revive with the start of petroleum production in 1929.
The South Korean auto market -- once virtually closed to outsiders by government regulations and local business practices -- has started to revive with the rebound from the Asian economic crisis.
"Robot & Frank" isn't especially funny, though it tries hard to make you laugh, particularly with a belabored subplot involving Frank's former bad habits, which he tries to revive with the help of the robot.
Last spring, in conjunction with White Oak's "PASTForward" program, Ms. Childs's haunting "Carnation" was revived with Emily Coates in the lead.
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