After several times of shocking him until he passed out it took more than a couple of buckets of cold water to revive him. |
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When the petals drop it takes watering consistency to revive the next batch of blooms. |
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A terrier dog was also brought out of the house but efforts to revive it with artificial resuscitation failed. |
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Attempts to revive him at the water's edge failed and he died before he arrived at the Royal Preston Hospital by air ambulance. |
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The year-end election is likely to revive antagonism between the government and the opposition. |
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The key is using rock-bottom rates to help shift executives' expectations in a more positive direction and revive animal spirits. |
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So while the city ponders how to restage the Mystery Plays, why don't we make that extra effort and revive the whole festival? |
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This is a serious handicap for a country that is still struggling to revive its economy and regain respect from the international community. |
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Their age and mere existence confer legitimacy, and sometimes inspire campaigns to revive traditions that are lapsing. |
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They cut him down, chucked water over his face to revive him and make sure he was still in the land of the living. |
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He is not a politician with a career to revive, who stepped up to the brief what seems to us old lags like a few short weeks ago. |
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He said he hoped his age would inspire both the young and old with interest in wrestling to get actively involved in helping to revive the sport. |
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Recent moves to revive the dying indigenous cultures have met with little success. |
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They have come together for a journey across the South and East of India to revive what they say is a dying form of art. |
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A compulsive workaholic and an absentee publisher, he has tried a number of different tactics to revive the papers. |
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But patching a system won't recover stolen data, recoup competitive advantage or revive consumer confidence. |
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The country is again sliding into recession at a time when policy makers have few options to revive growth. |
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With the help of a nurse who came to their aid, they tried without success to revive him. |
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The way for Europe's new governments to get out of this jam is to revive old-school Reaganomics. |
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Efforts are being made to revive the once tremendously popular Whitsuntide galas at Peel Park, Bradford, after a lapse of 17 years. |
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Millions of pounds have been spent in an attempt to revive the town in the past five years and a new high school has been created. |
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Analysts believe the Bank must step up its commitment to QE to bring down gilt yields as part of efforts to revive the wider economy. |
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You have abated my rage surpassingly well, and I do not see the need to revive it. |
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Perhaps Alaska's burgeoning tourist industry will eventually revive the international passenger traffic. |
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Recently there has been a tendency to revive the rule, although it is no longer based on natural law. |
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Medieval scholasticism has continued to fuel contemporary debates on euthanasia and abortion and it has helped revive casuistry. |
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The blue shirts, who dominated the game in the past in the local fraternity are making a determined effort to revive the game. |
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The group is negotiating for Single Regeneration Funds being allocated by Yorkshire Forward to revive the rural economy. |
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A year ago, 20 contemporary Hungarian artists, mostly working with textile, decided to revive this art form as well as their national past. |
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There's wind in the sails today and the brisk breezes revive the men's falling spirit. |
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Plans to revive traditional shire county names has received a favourable response in Westmorland. |
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He used compression of the cardiac area and abdomen combined with artificial respiration to revive the patient. |
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We must thank the broadcasters for their renewed effort to revive the art of conversation. |
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The last fluent speaker of the Carib language reportedly died in the 1920s, although efforts are now being made to revive that language. |
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Nobody doubts for a second Baron's desperation to revive the national team, and I am not suggesting that he be arraigned for defeatist talk. |
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Some projects look to revive positive cultural practices such as non-penetrative forms of sexual release promoted amongst youth in the past. |
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Possibly the rot set in a bit when Dalglish took over, and then when Ruud Gullit failed so badly to revive their fortunes. |
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Gently she sponged the sweat from his brow, half hoping the coolness might revive him. |
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As the new head of the advisory council, he plans to revive the center, where's he's volunteered for more than 20 years. |
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The interest shown in this art form, irrespective of the language it is presented in, has helped revive many theatre groups. |
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After the rift was mended, as a mark of reconciliation it was decided to revive and modernize the festival. |
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Yes, just taking notes can trigger your memory and revive all those important points. |
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Immediately after the biosatellite was recovered, attempts were made to revive the primate but there was no response to remedial measures. |
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Investors long hoped the company might do the heavy restructuring needed to revive profits and compete with new rivals. |
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We shuffled around and tried to revive him with slaps to his cheeks, some of us using more vigor than others, until he finally got up. |
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The reforms Japan has undertaken to revive economic growth fall somewhere between bland and modest. |
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The idea was to revive this handwork and at the same time benefit the women of the area. |
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A bill to revive trade on prewar conditions between Britain and France was defeated in Parliament. |
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This indigenous language immersion program was established as an attempt to revive Hawaiian after a century-long ban on the language was lifted. |
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But using an airbag and heart massage they managed to revive the woman and she is now expected to make a full recovery. |
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Hurd must try and revive morale while still improving HP's operations in the eyes of Wall Street. |
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In the midst of this, our president is determined to cut taxes to revive a mature economy. |
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But as Hayami maintains, no amount of monetary action can revive the Japanese economy without deep structural reforms. |
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On Monday the Japanese central bank adopted a policy of zero interest rates to help revive the economy. |
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This film tries to revive the screwball comedy, yet despite wit and some hilarity, the main characters are just not likeable enough. |
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Later presidents tried to revive it to conjure up domestic support for their beleaguered policies. |
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But this passionate and partisan book does far more than revive interest in a neglected writer. |
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A weekend break here, amid such beauty and serenity, will revive flagging city spirits. |
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Such policies were implemented using schools as the primary vehicle to maintain and revive the Irish language. |
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Conventional wisdom holds that the North is looking for aid and investment to help feed its starving population and revive its moribund economy. |
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Any attempt to revive the role of the raja would entail strict public screening of the person's integrity and abilities. |
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It's really a movement to revive the indigenousness and the thinking of indigenous Papua New Guineans in the whole process of development. |
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I was impressed at how you can revive the 80's guitar shredding days without altering a thing. |
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He managed to revive her using mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, before paramedics took her to intensive care at Bath Royal United Hospital. |
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Peter Ruzicka, the new intendant of the festival, threatens to revive it for 2006, the 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth. |
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Some people believe that to bring up the incident will revive bad memories and interethnic animosity. |
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There were also calls to revive the issues that had been subject to a debilitating conspiracy of silence. |
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He said this could revive the banking sector's intermediary role, which has been drastically weakened since the financial crisis. |
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There have been recent efforts to revive the use of Coolgardie safes in order to reduce the carbon footprint of our high energy input lifestyle. |
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A pork barrel project meant to revive the American cruise industry sinks under its own weight. |
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Another way to revive your tired furniture, like couches and chairs, is to get them re-upholstered. |
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Southend Airport today launched a major campaign to revive short-haul business and pleasure flights to Europe. |
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There is no doubt that the protest against the concert was a cynical ploy aimed at trying to revive the party's sagging fortunes. |
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This form of anesthesia was easily controlled by stopping the gas, and the patient would revive quickly. |
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In agriculture, Iraqis are working hard to revive their once famous date palm industry. |
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They revive past claims of attempts to develop germ warfare weapons, without establishing any link to the current incidents of anthrax. |
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Printmakers are on the decrease, especially in this country, and she wishes to revive a demand for prints. |
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The Japanese adopted it as a way to revive their war-torn economy and considered quality and productivity as one and the same. |
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He was found trapped by a workmate who desperately tried to revive him before paramedics arrived. |
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They brought Jacob to shore and began mouth-to-mouth resuscitation in an attempt to revive the child. |
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As danseuse she fought against insurmountable obstacles to revive Bharatanatyam at a time when it was associated with devadasis. |
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Instead it intends to revive two of its most popular productions and touring them around the country. |
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After all the travelling is done with for a while and Frost is settled back at home, he plans to revive a sleeping dragon. |
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He tried to revive the glories of Bonapartism with minimum military effort. |
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So-called nomology has passed from the intellectual scene, and I do not mean to revive it. |
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This spring, instead of keeping up with fashions, it began selling dog supplies in an attempt to revive weak sales. |
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The area's health trusts are battling to revive their critical financial conditions. |
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The carnival at Marlborough is to be relaunched at a public meeting in the New Year in a bid to revive its popularity. |
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Recent attempts to revive viticultural traditions and make wine have met with modest success. |
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A new person would bring a fresh approach, a different outlook and revive any flagging interest. |
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Today, we desperately need to revive interest in and respect for the environment. |
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Instead, we must revive efforts to strengthen international law and international institutions. |
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We must revive the spirit of Bandung, as a part of an international movement. |
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As soon as Jim was out of the shower, Blair went in, letting the hot water revive tired muscles. |
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Indulge yourself with the wide and varied treatments available to rejuvenate and revive your body and spirit. |
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It has been used for centuries to revive the spirits, enliven any evening and fend off the cold. |
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Alas, not all of the energy within the king's body could heal, nor revive his beloved wife and queen. |
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He had lost consciousness, but the lifeguards were able to revive him once his friends brought him to shore. |
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Now the only way to fix the wells is to dive straight in, down 60 feet, to find the water they need to revive their parched and dying fields. |
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They battled their way into the flat, found Louie in a cot in a bedroom and brought him outside to revive him. |
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He ran his eyes over her body but couldn't find any sign of injury, so he rose and hurried to grab a canteen of water to try and revive her. |
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Paramedics were called after he began having breathing difficulties and lost consciousness, but efforts to revive him failed and he later died. |
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We carefully extracted the sucker from the trout's mouth, held it briefly in water to revive it, and let it go. |
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Even the Indians, towards whom some of my fellow countrymen have a condescending attitude, made strenuous efforts to revive the long-dead language of Sanskrit. |
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I beg of you please revive the life of this young boy, Hardy. |
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Romney must also take care not to reverse himself on anything at all, lest he revive questions about his trustworthiness. |
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A great chef who has fought to revive the old spirit says he fears history may repeat itself. |
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This year, the groups have continued to fight against attempts to revive the credit. |
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He managed to revive her using mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. |
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The girl's father was so ashamed that he buried his daughter alive for her unchaste behavior, and Phoebus could not save her from the burial or revive her lifeless body. |
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Several maids were trying to revive her with smelling salts. |
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The solution was to revive the neglected craft of soap making. |
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Instead of paint, try a colored stain to revive wood cabinets or a vanity. |
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We are not trying to revive the reformist nostrums of the past, but work for an independent movement of the working class on an entirely different perspective. |
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But he read their blank verse cadences as cadences, and as poets writing within a Protestant tradition who were trying to also revive a mystical tradition. |
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A Cheam interior design company is offering people with creative flair the chance to learn new skills at workshops set up to revive interest in traditional handicrafts. |
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As far as I can tell the only victims are the fighting-cock enthusiasts who have engaged in direct osculation with their birds, in an effort to revive them for the fight. |
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The next planning application will be the latest in a long line of attempts to revive the site by introducing badly needed homes alongside commercial units. |
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Pool staff tried to revive him and an ambulance was called immediately. |
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Most pharmacy or medical schools stopped teaching pharmacognosy long ago and are now scrambling to revive them with the increased interest in alternative treatments. |
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There are ambitious plans to revive the Mitchell Library by opening up its incomparable collections and interpreting its riches through digital displays and virtual tours. |
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There is time yet to revive this Premierleague campaign, but Rangers' Champions League involvement will pivot on the outcome of the next two games. |
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The trend snowballed with many industries taking the cue and entering this market as they found it difficult to revive their industries due to various reasons. |
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In the mid 1990s desultory attempts were being made to revive this last variety, in the belief that it will add aromatic interest when blended with the Barbera grape. |
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More importantly, it will also provide a platform to revive age-old weaves with a contemporary and fashionable look for the discerning Indian customer. |
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The mass media also tends to take seriously proposals to revive the draft. |
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Now surgeons will have an hour to fix the artery, return blood, and revive you. |
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Would the cleansing operation revive the image of the republic in the midst of fighting? |
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Meanwhile, the second-highest ranking US general in Iraq said the key to reducing violence was to ensure that the government could revive the economy. |
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That goal gave the match the kiss of life it needed, but it would have taken more than a bit of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to revive Dunfermline's hopes. |
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It was reported that it took eleven years just to research and revive the old techniques used and to study old photos to match at least thirteen various tints of amber. |
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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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Stand shrivelled dahlia tubers in warm water overnight to revive them. |
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It was only their desperate efforts to revive him that saved his life. |
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Despite little hope that either could be saved, rescuers tried to revive them and after working for 30 minutes heard a faint heartbeat coming from Andreas. |
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Newspapers around the world showed the picture above of the Paraguayan policeman trying desperately to revive the baby he rescued from the smouldering supermarket. |
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Therefore, due to a deceleration of external and domestic demand, we believe that counter-cyclical fiscal stimulus is necessary to revive the economy. |
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Now a Labor premier aimed to challenge vested interests and revive reform. |
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More stories like this one are inevitable as the recording industry makes war on its customers, in a doomed attempt to revive the industry's dying business model. |
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These are the latest attempt to revive a flagging peace process between striking security workers and managers who want to axe 150 posts and slash wages by 40 per cent. |
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From firefly to Pushing Daisies to Freaks and Geeks, the intensity of fan support has attempted to save or revive genre shows. |
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As part of the shift to unadorned capitalist relations, efforts appear to be underway to revive various forms of religion to help assuage social discontent. |
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We have Maya Rudolph, rather than, say, Tina Fey, headlining an attempt to revive the television variety show. |
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In the world of endless second chances, he will have to revive that plan or offer another one in its stead. |
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She hands me the cell phone and a small, scratchy voice apologizes but says that after a trip to the doctor and a chance to revive, she will see me at her home. |
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They will not however be enough to jumpstart lending or revive the economy. |
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While such realizations have left me listless and leaning towards self-flagellation for the past couple of years, I have managed this week to revive my spirit. |
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A decade ago, Alber Elbaz was a designer out to prove that he had the capacity to revive the languishing house of Lanvin. |
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Scholar-activists larry Lessig and Zephyr Teachout have recently been working to revive it. |
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A policy of squanderation now will revive inflation without curing recession. |
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The volume is haunted by the death of the vates Orpheus, who failed to revive Eurydice from death and was then torn apart by maenads. |
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Practitioners seek to revive these past belief systems by using surviving historical source materials. |
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Talking to paramedics over the phone, the 35-year-old started giving mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, frantically trying to revive his son. |
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In some cases groups attempt to revive folkloric European festivals and their accompanying traditions. |
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The risk of its extinction is serious and efforts to revive interest in the language are being implemented by scholars. |
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In past years Stevenage Carnival has also been held, with a number of attempts to revive it. |
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Then, some time afterward, macrophages revive and additional macrophages are summoned to the lungs by chemoattractants to clean up the debris. |
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Rolt and Robert Aickman has helped revive interest in the UK's canals to the point where they are a major leisure destination. |
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The Romantic poets attempted to revive Shakespearean verse drama, though with little success. |
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When the House of Commons attempted to revive the proposal in 1610, it was met with a more open hostility. |
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In 2006, a number of MPs attempted to revive the custom, having signed a motion for the impeachment of Tony Blair, but this was unsuccessful. |
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The documents indicate that Dr. Murray tried to revive Mr. Jackson with flumazenil, which reverses the effects of benzodiazepines like lorazepam. |
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Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and other Gaudiya Vaishnavas sought to revive the importance of the Braj Mandal as a place of pilgrimage. |
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A text that could not speak to the present was dead, and the exegete had a duty to revive it. |
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But Ireland dug out a gutsy response and applied pressure which resulted in number eight Heaslip diving over in the corner to revive home hopes. |
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There were proposals to revive choir scholarships, because a shortage of regular choristers meant that weddings often went choirless. |
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The new governor promises to work to revive the state's creaky economy. |
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There are currently plans to revive the brand with a new Jensen GT, followed later by a new Interceptor. |
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Ryan was found floating facedown in the sea 500 yards from shore by the couple in the racing dinghy who tried unsuccessfully to revive him. |
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These cells can revive when rehydrated and produce new filaments and prothalli. |
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A new proposal, published in the April Current Anthropology, attempts to revise and revive the home base hypothesis. |
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With Neil out of the way it may be time to revive the hippest hippy happening. |
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His father, a former police officer, made every effort to revive his son, giving him a heart massage at the caravan in Pentrecelyn, Ruthin. |
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Sununu, the state GOP's new head honcho, should consider hiring John Lynch as a consultant in his quest to revive the Republican Party. |
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The pub recently reopened after four rival North Wales micro-breweries came together to revive it. |
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The only thing to revive me was some lively apres-ski at the hip Folie Douce bar, followed by more back at Sensations. |
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Paramedics tried in vain to revive Cagney O'Brien after he slipped while playing on the rope tied to a tree near his home. |
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He allegedly attended a 2002 meeting to revive the Templar order. |
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He declared at least three times that in order to revive sluggish investments, the central bank must sizably decrease its interest rates. |
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And a third featuring the first dancers allowed to revive Ballet Rambert's Elsa Canasta. |
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The Goths were Germanic, but Theodoric sought to revive Roman culture and government and allowed freedom of religion. |
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There are also modern attempts to revive the polytheistic religion of Gauls. |
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Theodoric sought to revive Roman culture and government and in doing so, profited the Italian people. |
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Activists' attempts since the 1970s to revive the Occitan language in Southern France are a similar attempt. |
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Tamerlane established a major empire in the Middle East and Central Asia, in order to revive the Mongol Empire. |
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Efforts to revive the Byzantine economy only resulted in inflation and a debased gold coinage. |
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However, in June 2015 the Malacca State Government decided to revive the project. |
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The state government has recently been considering plans to revive Laguna Salada. |
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Maurice set out to revive and revise the classical doctrines of Vegetius and pioneered the new European forms of armament and drill. |
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Forsyth was ashen-faced and stunned as medical staff battled revive his friend. |
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Buy it as fresh you can, not cellophane-wrapped and of indeterminate age, as it can go cardboardy, and no amount of TLC will revive it. |
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While the show continued, efforts were being made backstage to revive Cooper, not made easier by the darkness. |
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There was an unsuccessful attempt to revive regular production in 1996 with a backdoor pilot, in the form of a television film titled Doctor Who. |
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In Europe, lead production only began to revive in the 11th and 12th centuries, when it was again used for roofing and piping. |
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This collection, as I have said, was designed not to revive MacDonald's literary reputation but to spread his religious teaching. |
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After King Henry's death, David would revive the claim to this earldom for his son Henry. |
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Scientists are busy trying to revive the passenger pigeon, the European auroch, and the Pyrenean ibex. |
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The so-called 'Buharinomics', were stringently implemented to revive the slumbering banking industry and curb local currency hoarding. |
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At the end of the war, there were extensive efforts to revive the economy and rebuild national infrastructure. |
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These were attempts to revive the genre of medieval romance, and written in imitation of medieval prose. |
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The leading figure, Hugh MacDiarmid, attempted to revive the Scots language as a medium for serious literature. |
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From the late 1600s and early 1700s, the Church of Ireland made some attempts to revive the declining Gaelic language. |
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Efforts have been made by the state, individuals and organisations to preserve, promote and revive the language, but with mixed results. |
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Dramatic increases in the cost of diesel fuel prompted several initiatives to revive steam power. |
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Our plumbing professionals have had revive more garbage disposals than I can count. |
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In May 2011, Aston Martin Lagonda confirmed that it was planning to revive the Lagonda marque, with the launch of two or three new models. |
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These issues prompted Gorbachev to investigate measures to revive the ailing state. |
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Meanwhile, Brezhnev attempted to revive the Soviet economy, which was declining in part because of heavy military expenditures. |
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His cousin Vikas tried to help and revive him by administering him mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. |
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There had been attempts to revive garage rock and elements of punk in the 1980s and 1990s and by 2000 scenes had grown up in several countries. |
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Veterinarians managed to revive her through chest compressions and mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. |
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It began to revive significantly in the 1960s, helped by new recordings of his works. |
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From the 1980s, government and gastronomic associations have worked to revive this culture in all Basque regions. |
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In this Article, I seek to revive his memory by tracing the arc of his career from antislavery lawyer, to antislavery politician, to Chief Justice of the United States. |
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From 1858 Augustus Duncombe worked successfully to revive the cathedral. |
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Eventually, under Queen Anne, the High Church party saw its fortunes revive with those of the Tory party, with which it was then strongly associated. |
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Natural Nail Growth Activator promises to revive, restore and rebuild nails by feeding them with nourishing marine proteins, enzymes and vital nutrients. |
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Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang is leaving the struggling Internet company, as it tries to revive its revenue growth and win over disgruntled shareholders under a new leader. |
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Eliot had begun this attempt to revive poetic drama with Sweeney Agonistes in 1932, and this was followed by others including three further plays after the war. |
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Astronauts sailed through the first of a series of urgent repair spacewalks Saturday to revive a crippled cooling line at the International Space Station. |
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Paxton's efforts to revive the town succeeded, and even when victory at the Battle of Trafalgar reopened Europe, the growth of Victorian Tenby was inevitable. |
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It should do something to revive the animal spirits of industrialists who have been contending with a pound worth more than three D-marks for more than three years. |
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Some political activists were apprehensive lest the amalgamation of jurisdictive and executive powers should revive or induce authoritarian practices. |
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This Marxist and his supporters don't care about Parliamentary democracy, they want to revive the old social principles of perpetual class warfare. |
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Severus attempted to revive totalitarianism and in an address to people and the Senate, he praised the severity and cruelty of Marius and Sulla, which worried the senators. |
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Reruns revive the old Fred Thompson in all his precampaign savvy. |
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Europe started to revive, however, as more organised and centralised states began to form in the later Middle Ages after the Renaissance of the 12th century. |
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During the 18th and 19th century the Czech National Revival began its rise, with the purpose to revive Czech language, culture and national identity. |
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In the Baltic Sea, the final attempt to revive the Swedish Empire led to Gustav III's Russian War, with its grande finale at the Second Battle of Svensksund. |
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She attempted to revive the crusade in World War Two, but had no success. |
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He made his mark in Mexico, where he helped revive the old fresco tradition and initiated the new Mexican muralism that celebrated the nation's past. |
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By the year 2000, the European classical tradition retains a wide appeal to the public but awaits an educational tradition to revive its contemporary development. |
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A plan from 1344 to revive the Round Table of King Arthur never came to fruition, but the new order carried connotations from this legend by the circular shape of the garter. |
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At this time period, the Viking raids were often seen as a divine punishment, and Alfred may have wished to revive religion in order to appease God's wrath. |
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Attempts to revive the American bison have been highly successful. |
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The report, Turning the Tide, called for action to revive the fortunes of seaside towns like Rhyl, Margate, Clacton-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth and Blackpool. |
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I could see Schultz think, and revive, and splurge with his bets again. |
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A reconstructionist endeavours to revive and reconstruct an authentic practice, based on the ways of the ancestors but workable in contemporary life. |
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As the crisis developed into genuine recession in many major economies, economic stimulus meant to revive economic growth became the most common policy tool. |
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As theologians, they used both modern historical critical and Hegelian philosophical methods instead of attempting to revive the orthodoxy of the 17th century. |
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He attempted to revive her, but gave up, believing her to be dead. |
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The Palaiologoi tried to revive the economy, but the late Byzantine state would not gain full control of either the foreign or domestic economic forces. |
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On the functioning of desalination plant, the Administrator said that DHA was focused to revive the non functional Cogen Power and Desalination Plant on a fast track basis. |
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During the Great Patriotic War, on 29 July 1942, the Soviet authorities introduced an Order of Alexander Nevsky to revive the memory of Alexander's struggle with the Germans. |
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A few attempts were made to revive the trade, but they failed. |
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Seeing that the Irish are using the cauldron to revive their dead, Efnisien hides among the corpses and destroys the cauldron, sacrificing himself in the process. |
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Their painting developed independently of Early Italian Renaissance painting, and without the influence of a deliberate and conscious striving to revive antiquity. |
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He further said that in the current Annual Development Plan Rs1 billion have been allocated to revive the unfunctional and abounded water supply and drainage schemes. |
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Seeing that the Irish are using the cauldron to revive their dead, he hides among the Irish corpses and is thrown into the cauldron by the unwitting enemy. |
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And the staying fanatic Muslims are racing against each other to revive ancient and mostly failed theocracies, be they Shi'ite imamates or Sunni caliphates. |
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Third, to answer complaints about diminished sovereignty, he wants to give national parliaments more say and revive the principle of subsidiarity. |
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