Sentence examples for seemed revived from inspiring English sources

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After the smelling salts, he seemed revived.

Both seemed revived by their collaboration, which brings vigour and grittiness to the sort of standard redemption story much favoured by the sports genre.

By the time the pope arrived at the presidential palace to meet government officials, passing through streets jammed five-deep with waving, cheering people, he seemed revived.

But on this day, as a prosecutor, Dermot Groome, presented his narrative of the war and what he described as Mr. Mladic's leading role, Mr. Mladic seemed revived, even animated, by film shown in the court, scenes from the time he kept the city of Sarajevo under siege for 44 months of shelling and sniping at civilians.

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Piazza seems revived against St . Louiss pitching.

The weight of a winning streak off their shoulders, the Huskies seemed crisply revived, unbound.

After Milbrett scored, it seemed to revive Washington.

Sugden's case seemed to revive a timeless debate about fighting and violence in hockey.

He seemed to revive himself (slightly) in this series, though, and scored three goals.

But both novels, however much they seemed to revive the Melville of Typee, had passages of profoundly questioning melancholy.

One of them could no longer sit up, and only the need to moan seemed to revive him into consciousness.

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