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To try and revive the dream, smaller firms are to be guaranteed a greater share of government spending.
Osborne recently announced plans to try and revive the North Sea oil industry with £1.3 billion in tax breaks in the Budget.
From here the family had learned that when the man punched the window in to try and revive Jim he has already been unconscious.
Smaller than a battery and reusable, it holds enough charge to keep the pacemaker running for an hour, buying doctors time to try and revive the patient.
The president urged Congress to go back to work and try and revive a climate bill that collapsed in the Senate in 2010.
"Now, if the Lisbon Treaty fails during this time of economic distress, there will be little will and energy to try and revive it".
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He got so upset when the Spanish company that produced his favorite pomade went bankrupt that he considered trying to buy and revive it.
Stephanie McGovern reports from Prestwich on how businesses have got together to try and win funds to revive their High Street.
His plan, by contrast, is to roll back emissions controls, open more federal lands to mining and oil-and-gas drilling, ease permitting for more pipeline projects and try to revive the coal industry.
I still cling to it and try to revive it in my memory.
He could acquire another designer house and try to revive it, but which would that be?
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