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It seems to be an incorrect combination of words and lacks context for proper usage. Example: "The project is focused on reviving on old traditions." (This should be corrected to "reviving old traditions.")
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At the same time, long-smothered regional nationalism was reviving on Britain's Celtic fringes.
Immunocompromised, particularly lymphopenic, patients shed virus for prolonged periods leading to longer treatment courses and viral shedding reviving on termination of treatment.
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Tonight, I was really excited to see one of my favorite musicals being revived on Broadway.
(Lobbyists reportedly bundled $300,000 for Senator John McCain in one night in Washington after his stock revived on the campaign trail).
It moves on next to Park Avenue Armory in New York, but one day I'd like to see it revived on a smaller scale.
"Dreamgirls," the 1981 musical that solidified the reputation of Michael Bennett as one of the greatest directors of American musical theater, is to be revived on Broadway next year.
It is revived on Sept. 22.
(The original musical was successfully revived on Broadway in 1980).
It will be revived on April 14 at City Center.
The musical version was revived on Broadway in 2003.
It was revived on Broadway in 2004 with Richard Dreyfuss.
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