The bid to resurrect professional rugby league in York is set to receive an official boost from City of York Council. |
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And, as I looked at the classroom today, I wanted to resurrect that horrid Miss Dawe and give her a knuckle sandwich. |
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Joining the Giants helped resurrect Collins' career, but Wheatley's didn't take off until the Giants jettisoned him. |
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The attempt to resurrect capitalism in Russia foredooms it to the role of a second-rate power. |
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To look upon the ruins and relics of our ancestors does not so much resurrect their world as call to mind its irremediable loss. |
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I had banished that vile song to the darkest recesses of my soul, and you had to resurrect it. |
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So if they resurrect any more dead characters remember where you heard it first. |
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Congress promises to resurrect both issues when it returns next week for a non-voting rump session. |
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An effort is under way to resurrect the museum with a focus on crafts and design, rather than contemporary art. |
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Could the introduction of remote printing of distant newspapers resurrect the newsstand business? |
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When we first heard about Jonathan Pontell's book, Generation Jones, we dismissed it as yet another attempt to resurrect an old debate. |
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The applicants in these two cases are certainly not asking to resurrect that argument. |
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For the trip inspired him to resurrect the long forgotten ballet Daphnis and Chloe from the Diaghilev repertoire of those heady days. |
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In the title play, an empty swimming pool becomes a time machine for Sheppard, an architect who is looking to resurrect his dead wife. |
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I dare you to share the pains and fears of another, to share hope with the hopeless, and to resurrect our underserved communities. |
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The question should not be how to resurrect Mr. Mulroney's devil's bargain with the sovereigntists. |
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If he is to resurrect his career, he will need to take it one step at a time. |
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The six films resurrect, continue, and conclude the story of the Enterprise through the use of a synecdochic narrative. |
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It's about time we resurrect the good clean fun in computer games because I am really tired of the blood and gore of 21 st-century games. |
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To add a pinch of salt to his wound, he is currently filming a television series about how to resurrect failed restaurant businesses. |
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If the steps are not followed perfectly, there is a good chance that the one you attempted to resurrect will be banished to the netherworld. |
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It's because they will resurrect as if they woke up from a sleep when the Lord comes back in the air. |
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Isn't it time to resurrect the principle of access to sport and recreation as a citizen's right? |
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In the Third Era I have left the tomb of the forgotten in which humanity has held me, in order to resurrect humanity, for I am life. |
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It was that basic desire that the justices in Gregg relied upon to resurrect the death penalty. |
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I was 9 years old at the time and in the immediate post-war period in France there was a real need to resurrect Breton culture. |
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We hope to create employment and help resurrect community life beginning next spring. |
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All but forgotten by the general public, 3D cinema resurfaces and several studios, large and small, try to resurrect it. |
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Although Alabama was the first state to resurrect the practice in 1995, it ended its chain gangs only two years later. |
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When Ford decided to resurrect the vintage Mustang in 2005, its debut was met with overwhelming acclaim. |
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Fallen comic Michael Barrymore returned to stand-up comedy for the first time in years last night as he attempted to resurrect his career in the West End. |
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No more did wine wannabes have to resurrect their schoolboy French, or brave the obscurities of the appellation system to order a bottle of plonk. |
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A high quality metaanalysis cannot resurrect poor quality clinical trials. |
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In 2001 the Edinburgh May Day Committee was formed to resurrect the annual celebration of working people, and the Edinburgh People's Festival was refounded. |
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In consequence of these destructive acts, Enkidu dies, and Gilgamesh is left to wander half-crazed, searching in vain to resurrect his beloved friend. |
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I had never heard of him either, and I very much wanted to resurrect him and people like him. |
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Now his nation is falling over itself to resurrect its tourist industry. |
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This trend is about to produce some even more startling attempts to either resurrect the great TV detectives of the past or to revive interest in some long-running shows. |
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Though it may be possible to resurrect some of the town's former ritziness, Boulder City will likely always remain a community apart, removed from the hustle of Las Vegas. |
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A branch of symbolism represents him as the beetle which can resurrect a worm into a butterfly. |
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In the future second sub-race the civilization that flourished in millenary India before the Vedas and in ancient China will resurrect. |
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She used her new powers to save the Doctor, defeat the Daleks, and to resurrect Captain Jack Harkness. |
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If a Chihuahua could help resurrect an acting career, think what a labradoodle could do in the White House. |
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The situation in Kosovo has a potentiality which could 'pull the plug' on the region, and resurrect ghosts of the recent past. |
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Maybe the real question is not why Jacobs wanted to resurrect Daphne and Celeste but why they were willing to be resurrected. |
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Almost immediately after the failure of the April session, the Chinese sought to resurrect the process, seeking to repeat the three-party formula. |
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This is the time when man will open his eyes to perceive the light of my wisdom, for the light made Doctrine will resurrect him spiritually to the true life. |
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His remarks were strongly criticized by the President, the Prime Minister and the major political parties, who accused the former King of seeking to resurrect the monarchy. |
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David Lynch, who swapped film for TV in the early 1990s with Twin Peaks, will resurrect the groundbreaking drama for another US channel, Showtime, next year. |
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They think that alleviation of taxes on travellers will help to encourage more travel and resurrect airline finances without the necessity for public sector financial contributions to ailing airlines. |
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This book, to resurrect that old chestnut, made me laugh and cry. |
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Gazprom's increased exports caused a gas shortage on the domestic market, which prompted power-plant operators to resurrect the idea of returning to coal production. |
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Many were afraid that Caesar would soon resurrect the monarchy and declare himself king. |
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So, the Bloc Québécois brought forward an amendment at the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage, and also at the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, to resurrect the court challenges program. |
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The Government intended to resurrect due process, expunge extra-judicial modalities and objectives, and promote political harmony and reconciliation. |
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Repair Bots search for damaged systems and even resurrect dead enemies making gibbing corpses more important than ever. |
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Death does not resurrect the dead, the dead will give new life to the dead is not dead... This is the message sent to the deceased and all his relatives. |
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I would hope as well that the government will not resurrect again its false and ugly canard that those who support the abolition of the death penalty do not care about victims of crime. |
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There was a significant event that let the government resurrect the stillborn Bill that was to create a Commissioner of transportation accident investigation. |
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It only takes two or three musicians to resurrect this traditional culture and to use it to bring old and young people and the native population together. |
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Perestroika died when KGB commissar ascended the Russian throne to resurrect Soviet empire. |
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Now the extrovert keeper signed from Lillestroem for pounds 400,000 last year believes he will have to leave to resurrect his career. |
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How might we resurrect a tradition threatened with extinction? |
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David Bowie is set to resurrect his Ziggy Stardust alter-ego. |
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Television personality Oprah Winfrey is to resurrect her book club, which was hailed by publishers for creating best sellers of her monthly selections. |
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The story is about a scientist who claimed that he could resurrect the dead. |
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An older version of the myth is that the pelican used to kill its young then resurrect them with its blood, again analogous to the sacrifice of Jesus. |
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