Sentence examples for to reviving from inspiring English sources

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to reviving

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To return to life; to recover life or strength; to live anew; to become reanimated or reinvigorated.

  • The Lord heard the voice of Elijah

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Quebec fans are fervently committed to reviving the Nordiques.

The Mint Theatre is dedicated to reviving long-forgotten plays.

Directing opera provides a pleasure akin to reviving the dead".

But the obstacles to reviving the city are enormous.

The organization is dedicated to reviving song recitals.

That will be vital to reviving the decrepit economy, in particular its garment-making.

Could another approach to reviving "Evita" on Broadway have resulted in a more successful production?

Low budgets and precise marketing, he said, are critical to reviving the genre.

The coup itself is perhaps the biggest obstacle to reviving it.

Anniceris dedicated himself to reviving some of the original principles of the school.

A multibillion-dollar deal would also go a long way to reviving the moribund I.P.O.

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