Carl Maria von Weber was here in the 1800s, penning most of his eminently revivable opera Silvana in Stuttgart. |
Although the play has none of the socio-political force of The Daughter-in-Law which shortly followed it, it remains a highly revivable curiosity. |
Some oilmen say the United States has enough shelved but revivable wells to meet most estimates of the American oil industry's demand over the next five years. |
The revivable total colony count of a natural mineral water at source shall conform to its normal viable colony count and give satisfactory evidence of the protection of the source against all contamination. |
Warner and Lazaridis are creating for the Royal Opera a production which has a very handsome look, a production which is eminently revivable with a series of different casts. |