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If for some reason Brooke had become unconscious, she and Jaycee would have revived him, Peggy told me, because she didn't believe he really wanted to die.
In 2007, lawmakers passed an amendment that would have revived the cases and allowed the claimants to go after Iraqi assets in American banks and elsewhere.
— In 1950, this cotton market town in northern Alabama lost a bid for a military aviation project that would have revived its mothballed arsenal.
Without that deft maneuver, the state would have found itself defending the old maps again, albeit in a different federal court, in a trial that would have revived the claims of discrimination.
The summit also expressed support for Zimbabwe's policy of redistributing land owned by white commercial farmers.See article: Zimbabwe's financial reformIran's supreme leader blocked a bill that would have revived Iran's banned reformist newspapers.
Go for it.' Then I got to San Francisco and found that the company's great Nikolaus Lehnhoff 'Ring,' which I would have revived in a heartbeat, had been scrapped by my predecessor, Pamela Rosenberg".
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And it would never have revived itself without the more-or-less accidental confluence of some extraordinary people, on both sides of the Atlantic.
That's a shame as its restoration would surely have revived interest in a film now almost wholly neglected but which has at its core themes the director was to return to with such devastating effect in Vertigo.
Exports have revived.
Not all markets have revived as quickly.
They have revived people without pulses.
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