Sentence examples for reviving action from inspiring English sources

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There is talk about reviving action on the Newark arena after the election.

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A week before the arrests, Hoover complained to the Justice Departmentrecalling the arrests and convictions of over one hundred leaders of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) in 1917"the IWW was crushed and never revived, similar action at this time would have been as effective against the Communist Party".

Now, there's a vibrant national protest movement reviving those "direct action" tactics of civil disobedience again, and adding a new political savvy to the mix.

Incremental improvements rather than big-picture vision, uncharacteristic modesty rather than bravado: with his eyes on the 2012 presidential election, Mr Sarkozy hopes to revive his action-man reputation but without raising domestic expectations absurdly high.Under the slogan "New World, New Ideas", Mr Sarkozy set out his G20 plans this week.

They were among a small subset of graffiti artists — a subculture within a subculture — emerging in the early two-thousands who were bent on reviving large-scale actions focussed exclusively on public transit.

… I can understand that people are tired of all the rhetoric and of waiting for things to change and so they're taking drastic action by reviving the sisterhood in both thought and deed.

Those actions included reviving a decaying Rust Belt economy with a globally-oriented one perhaps trailing only New York, London, Singapore and Tokyo; reviving the downtown and reinventing the lakefront; taking on public housing and public education; boosting the arts to a new plateau; and not making much of a dent in poverty, segregation and municipal corruption.

He wants strong treaties, a revived League, firm action against aggressers.

Such ruthless military action revived international human rights campaigns against President Bashir, against whom there was an outstanding International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant for war crimes in Darfur.

Over time, the markets recover their losses, memories fade, spirits revive, and the action starts up again, until, eventually, it goes too far.

Despite Ms Kelly saying she had reached agreement with the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, it said it would revive its legal action unless its objections were addressed.

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