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the revive
verb
To return to life; to recover life or strength; to live anew; to become reanimated or reinvigorated.
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Sarandos said there have been calls the revive the short-lived science-fiction series "Firefly" – also a niche favorite – but it wouldn't make sense for Netflix to do it.
The REVIVE I trial was a pilot trial comprising 100 patients with acute HF who were hospitalised for worsening HF and had dyspnea at rest despite intravenous (IV) diuretics.
Onstage, Mr. Thomas led the band through a demonstration of the Revive ethos.
"For best results," the Revive package advises, "mix with individuals showing signs of sluggishness and laziness".
Sun founded the Revive China Society, whose motto was to "expel the Manchus, revive China and establish a unified government".
Anthony Bosch, a former partner of the Revive Miami founders, is at the center of the growing baseball doping scandal.
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The revived Mini?
The revived VW?
The revived publication first appeared in July 1992.
Between them the revived the Tigers, a group numbering 400.
But few expect the revived negotiations to go smoothly.
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