The distant clatter of a milk van revives a long-lost, though momentary, reverie. |
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Great in the summer as protectors, they're even better into the fall and winter to revives hair that's been ravaged by surf and sun. |
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In its structure, the history revives the Roman tradition of an annalistic record of civil and military affairs arranged by the consular year. |
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Left for dead, he is admitted to a hospital and, inexplicably, revives from his comatose state. |
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And indeed the energy the anger generates revives me, and gives my head something to latch onto. |
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We may suppose that the brain revives after clinical death and goes through the basic stages that it had experienced while dying. |
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The fire of course revives the torpid scorpion, which then menaces Margaret but is eventually subdued when they manage to throw it into a pot of boiling water. |
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A storyteller in porcelain, Hermès revives the tradition of formal dinner services. |
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Our restaurant is a charming corner, refinedly arranged, which revives a piece of the folk art. |
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The development of sovereign funds revives protectionism and creates a feeling of diffidence vis-à-vis such funds. |
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It is unpleasant to poke about in the refuse to try to recover anything,for this revives identity. |
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It is one of the paradoxes that the cold war ends and a new period of ethnic strife which simply revives quarrels that existed before begins. |
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It revives a spirit of vindictiveness which only presages hardships for our peoples. |
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This multi-faceted concentrate not only restores cumulative damage but also revives the lips' natural color, plumpness and vitality. |
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The official sector must provide the framework that ensures discipline in the securitisation market as it revives. |
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Activity revives with modest gains from 2014 and 2017 and the local workforce can meet demand. |
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The galleria is designed to provide a space that revives the occupants' senses, which is essential in a high-tech environment. |
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From Céline Dion to La Bolduc, Québec Issime revives the great eras and hits of Quebec song. |
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Inactivity is soporific while exercise revives a sleepy brain. |
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The creation of money due to the struggle for incomeshare validates the acceleration of inflation and revives overbidding. |
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Often a new prosody modifies an existing metrical form or revives an obsolete one. |
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We get angry at some object, or at someone else, or at ourselves, and then that anger revives other old grievances and we get angrier still. |
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In each case, the father, seeing that his children are dead, mourns them loudly for three days and then revives them at the cost of his own life. |
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Nevertheless, Sade's work is not merely an exaltation of the natural instinct that revives sexuality. |
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Like most of the traumas in the novel, this violent scene is twinned with one of healing when a valiant army doctor revives Ben's buddy with an emergency heart massage. |
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The first revives a long-debated question: should early repayment be a legal right of the consumer or a choice for both parties? |
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Hence Íon revives the creativity of its composer and turns toward a hopeful future, which will catch the attention of all refined music lovers. |
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Legends abound in which the father pelican revives his deceased young by tearing open his heart and drenching them with his life's blood. |
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The 15th century represents a low point for the Latinate tradition, but it revives in the 16th century under the impact of humanism and the regeneration of the universities. |
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It's the thing that renews us and revives us in every generation. |
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When the economy revives, surviving newspapers, smaller and humbler, will still be a good place to strut goods. |
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Domestic demand revives and exports recover as global economy firms. |
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The species chiefly revives after forest fires. |
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It will lead you to a deep state of meditation which revives your inner calm and serenity, bringing with it a state of joy, harmony and mental equilibrium. |
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A space colonist revives after a blowout and discovers disturbing changes. |
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With their arrival revives and all rookery is formed. |
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The folk group Bal Do Sabre revives, with the broadswords men dances, some precious cultural vestiges linked to ancient solar rituals which are still alive nowadays, thanks to the tradition. |
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At the same time he also revives the recent historical past of Europe and of Hungary with all its trials and tribulations, madness and the strong imprint it has left on entire generations. |
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Breuer revives historic formats — the cyanotype, the photogram, the gum-bichromate print — to honor and carry on the spirit of experimentation that characterized the medium's early years. |
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The Holy Spirit is the love which renews, revives and transfigures our souls into columns of ardent fire so that we may be filled with zeal for God. |
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This meeting between two titans of the European game revives memories of their heartstopping 1999 final, when United stole the continental crown through late goals by Teddy Sheringham and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. |
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In a virtual world, it revives the relevance of authenticity. |
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Furthermore, wherever possible, enterprises avoid divesting themselves of the skills which will be necessary for the development of their activities once growth revives. |
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Which context revives the nativist referent? |
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It revives and refreshes you and helps you to relax after work. |
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Local government often sponsors and promotes performances during tourist seasons, and revives lost traditions. |
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A coach finally revives him, but sal remembers nothing of the play. |
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On 7th November 2009, the Royal Château of Amboise revives this heritage by inviting some remarkable guests, as there will be a pack of hounds barking to accompany the horn-players during the ceremonies preceding each hunt. |
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That disagreement revives bad memories of 1987 when, after four years in coalition in almost equally challenging economic times, Labour quit the government after a dispute with Fine Gael. |
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With this unique tea, the traditional white Christmas revives. |
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Resting on the latest discoveries of science and on their thorough analysis, the author revives the images of the former residents of the Old Continent, who had left their imprint also in the lands of the Balkan Peninsula. |
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Adaptation revives the debate on historical responsibility. |
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