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to revival
noun
The act of reviving, or the state of being revived
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Chris-Craft's path to revival was tortuous.
They were visiting an exhibition called "The Road to Revival".
Small wonder that Enron's meetings with outside investors have been compared to revival meetings.
Recollections began quietly, like a Quaker meeting, but volume swelled to revival intensity.
The National Museum's "Road to Revival" exhibit is a propaganda romp through China's history since the mid-19th century.
Now it's clearly on the path to revival, and the vibrant, joyful Taka is at the center of the action.
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At the least, they look forward to revivals.
He has also declared an end to revivals of productions from previous years.
The 500,000 tickets sold last year were all to revivals of the European canon.
This year, the restaurant scene — an even riskier business — is turning to revivals, too.
He'd take you to a revival house to see "The Sorrow and the Pity".
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