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were revitalised
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To give new , , or to something.
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Those films originated in the days of the midwest drive-in, continued as B-movie features, and were revitalised by the home VHS and DVD industries – they are intended to be snogged through, talked over, drunk across and giggled at, and mostly they do their job.
The leap of imagination that took these ingrained myths from the dark forests to middle-class Victorian parlours was an easy one, and the superstitions were revitalised as essential entertainment, propelled by the repeal of the newspaper tax in 1855 that began a rise in popular periodicals.
Rangers were revitalised by the introduction of the teenage midfielder Calum Gallagher in the second-half.
Both men were revitalised in Melbourne as they took advantage of a slower, more English-style pitch to dismantle the Australian batting order.
United, however, were revitalised by the introduction of Bastian Schweinsteiger for the struggling Marouane Fellaini and Martial ensured the teams would meet again at the Boleyn Ground with a far-post finish seven minutes from time.
Gylfi Sigurdsson ensured Tottenham had the first-half lead their dominance deserved but Chelsea were revitalised by the introduction of Juan Mata at half-time and Terry's equaliser came as he headed home the Spaniard's free-kick after 65 minutes.
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In doing so, the documentary form is being revitalised.
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