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the reviving
verb
To return to life; to recover life or strength; to live anew; to become reanimated or reinvigorated.
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Stories of splits and indiscipline will feed the reviving perception of the party as being incompetent.
Firms are also being helped by demand from the reviving euro area, which buys about half of British exports.
The flesh was cool, waxen, but already she could feel it coming on, the reviving fizz of the nerves.
While Vista's principals would prefer to build for a specific tenant, they are comfortable enough with the reviving market to forge ahead without one, he said.
Britain's loss of price competitiveness has to some extent been offset by an increase in demand from the reviving economies of the euro zone.
She is one of the new self-employed, a group of people often viewed as another sign of the reviving fortunes of the British economy.
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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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