Talk of reviving the military draft, to supply enough troops for the war on terror, is just that, talk. |
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Look at any of the six movies that the Oak Street is reviving this week, and you'll find an agelessness unknown to most other films. |
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Then came Maharaja Ranjit Singh, who was instrumental in sustaining and reviving the Khalsa. |
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The traditionalists are also reviving their designs, either recolouring or launching contemporary ranges. |
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The latest cash injection will be spent on redesigning the curriculum to meet the needs of a reviving local economy. |
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Never mind fancy energy drinks or cool cola, an East Lancashire company is reviving some old favourites to tantalise our tastebuds. |
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Self-reliance and individualism can be made meaningful for all only by first reviving the power of collective action. |
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There is also much to be said in favour of reviving the seaside holiday in our local resorts which, despite unpredictable weather, can be fun. |
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With journalists gone, the chief composer of the paper was left with the task of reviving it. |
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Friends and family quickly came to the helpless dog's aid, rescuing and reviving him from almost certain death. |
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Amphitryon then speaks to his wife, who is reviving after having fainted in his arms. |
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Despite security and infrastructure challenges, Afghanistan's private sector is slowly reviving from the bottom up. |
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There needs to be the true preaching of the Word in the church that will bring reviving and awakening. |
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Klein will be in Brazil this week to join a debate on future tactics that is gradually reviving in websites across the world. |
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Allow me to wet my lips in spring water, to feel its freshness, reviving freshness. |
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Would anyone be interested in reviving the Qabalah project, if it really isn't finished? |
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But in truth we have chosen to shelve the unification-independence dispute and focus on reviving the economy and strengthening Taiwan. |
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They may have seen themselves as reviving a more ancient tradition, that of rhetoric. |
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These are only the first steps needed to begin reviving our sick aviation industry. |
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He urged Church reform on the Merovingians, reviving the vicariate of Arles at their request. |
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But at least until mid-century, Tudor ambitions remained focused on reviving traditional English claims to the crown of France. |
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The company's finances are formally a black hole, although great hopes rest on the imminent IPO reviving the tech sector. |
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The theatre is also reviving three short plays in the hope that it will help enlighten people about narrow mindsets, prejudice, parochialism etc. |
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Now, with signs of a reviving economy, Japan's soft power may increase even more. |
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Whether old-fashioned or newfangled, they blight surrounding neighborhoods and prevent them from reviving. |
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Each colony has access to modern technology but they are both dedicated to the purpose of reviving their respective ancient culture. |
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Panache provides the women folk nostalgic images by reviving the art of handmade jewellery as they are now not in vogue. |
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She has already been instrumental in reviving the population of another critically endangered native species, the black stilt or kaki. |
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The London-based private investment firm specializes in reviving heritage brands. |
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His commercial passion and specialist knowledge lies in reviving and growing heritage brands. |
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Why are we not reviving our public fallout shelter programs that would offer adequate protection? |
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Part of the rise of alternative comics beginning in the late 1980s was the rise of the graphic novel, reviving the 1960s underground comix. |
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Giving complete novices the responsibility for reviving a feckless football team would, in itself, be irresponsible. |
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The competitive spirit flows strongly, too, in the rapidly reviving brass band. |
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The flight engineer became unconscious after reviving the flight attendant. |
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The pair's work, reviving the ancient art of decoration using fringing, trimming and braiding is reflected in their home. |
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The survey team rediscovered the earthworks, reviving the possibility that a 16th century fort may still exist on the Norfolk coast. |
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In a moment of fancy, I leaned forward to gently kiss her on the lips, much like the prince reviving Princess Aurora from enchanted slumber. |
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As disastrous as the space shuttle destruction was, it resulted in reviving America's expendable launch vehicle industry. |
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It's downhill from there, a situation not helped by the BBC constantly reviving it because they feel the need to get a Christmas blockbuster. |
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Some cynics say the people who subject themselves to potential humiliation on celebrity shows are doing it in hopes of reviving collapsed careers. |
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He founded the Centre in 1997 with the determination to improve the quality of life of all citizens of India by reviving and reinvigorating the institutions of civil society. |
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Cavarero writes generically complex tales of the narratable self, reviving the writerly tradition of Roland Barthes, and echoing his recognition of eros, love, and desire. |
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For him, the Kirk is in dire need of reformation and reviving. |
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We often read about overwrought ladies reaching for their vinaigrettes, or of stalwart heroes reviving a swooning damsel by waving a vinaigrette beneath her nose. |
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The drive to recolonise Africa is also reviving old colonial-era regions. |
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Participants got hip to this and more at Tease-O-Rama 2002, the second annual national convention devoted to reviving burlesque, go-go dancing, and vaudeville. |
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Subhash Dagar of Sagarpur village claimed that the rains would be helpful in reviving nearly all the kharif crops, including sugarcane, paddy, bajra, jowar and pulses. |
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They laid him on the ground behind one of the large stone benches at the entryway and radioed around frantically, while the man's companions tried reviving him. |
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Two years later these soul supporters of the Chinook formed the Chinook Owners Association and dedicated themselves to reviving Walden's ponderable vision. |
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The subject remains controversial, with northern intellectuals having reopened in recent years the possibility of reviving a literary standard for the Gheg dialect. |
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Using the best local materials and reviving traditional techniques, Abu and Sandeep re-create an India of rajahs and maharanis for Bollywood and Hollywood's elite. |
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And in another victory for Iraqi civil society, the Boy Scout movement is slowly reviving too, with some essential help from their American counterparts. |
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The illusionist even claims that one of the islands contains the fountain of youth, reviving dying insects upon submersion. |
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A surge of new corporate bond issues, including several eye-catching issuers such as China Mobile, since last year may well indicate that the industry is reviving. |
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The performance was an attempt at reviving the legendary playing of music prior to the celestial wedding of Goddess Meenakshi with Lord Sundareswarar. |
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Once your plant has gotten to the point of being limp, leathery, and wrinkled, reviving the plant is usually a long process and often unsuccessful. |
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But sometimes a quick zizz for 15 or 20 minutes is wonderfully reviving. |
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A moment later a burst of energy rushed through her, reviving her. |
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Yet it has proved a winner, if only because it has carried on the propelling pencil's pioneering work in reviving a handwriting culture among adults. |
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We also agree with the president's remedy for reviving the ailing economy by strengthening its fundamental health rather than giving it a shot in the arm. |
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What fun I had singing along to Rupert the Bear, hamming it up to I've Never Been To Me, and reviving my wannabe-Clare Grogan act to I Could Be Happy. |
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Cryobiologists have had some success in freezing, thawing and reviving some kinds of cells and tissues. |
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Not when he was fixing cranky old carriage clocks or reviving a classic timepiece on Front Street. |
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I think that it's in this piece that he got his second wind, reviving his tintinnabuli with a freer approach. |
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Growth has been led by exports to the European Union, especially Germany, and foreign investment, while domestic demand is reviving. |
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The incorporation of immersion education institutions in Scotland has proved greatly successful in reviving the Gaelic. |
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James VII claimed that he was reviving an earlier Order, but this issue is marked by widely varying claims. |
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The Byzantines established an occidental province, Spania, in the south, with the intention of reviving Roman rule throughout Iberia. |
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Some scholars have suggested that Tsar Nicholas II dragged Japan into war intentionally, in hopes of reviving Russian nationalism. |
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The house derives its name from a weaving school which was moved there in the last years of the 19th century, reviving an earlier use. |
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Gradually, the protests became smaller after being hijacked by groups who saw them as a way of reviving 1990s anti-communism. |
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Co-author Geoff Larson is often credited with reviving the smoked beer style in the United States. |
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But this is not the only distortion undergirding Schwartz's brief for reviving moral reform. |
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Cornettist Bruce Dickey is one of a handful of musicians worldwide who have dedicated themselves to reviving the cornetto. |
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Then there was the day that would have been bearable if we had wrapped up and invested in a windbreak, plus a Primus stove on which to heat up reviving mugs of tomato soup. |
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The British and French, who had sought to make policy by reviving 19th century gunboat diplomacy, had temporarily lost their credentials for world statesmanship. |
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During the Perestroika era of the Soviet Union of the late 1980s, many descendants of the Cossacks became enthusiastic about reviving their national traditions. |
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Even the president's domestic initiatives for reviving the slowed economy, with a few exceptions, were simply a rehashing of old ideas that failed. |
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Eventually, the empire became increasingly split into a Western and Eastern part, reviving old ideas of a contrast between an advanced East, and a rugged West. |
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So they are reviving their Hindutva politics and Hindutva ideology. |
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By bringing in more money, sponsors and by reviving the TRPs, current incumbent Rajeev Shukla seems to have quietly highjacked the show but Modi differs. |
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As of 2011, Georgia is encouraging Afrikaner immigration to assist in reviving the country's agriculture industry, which has fallen on hard times. |
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The process of reviving an antique ethnic identity often poses an immediate language challenge, as obsolescent languages lack expressions for contemporary experiences. |
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Every December Penzance holds the Montol Festival a community arts event reviving many of the Cornish customs of Christmas, including Guise dancing. |
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It also allowed dramatists to turn to secular subjects and the reviving interest in Greek and Roman theatre provided them with the perfect opportunity. |
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After the success of Trial by Jury, there were discussions towards reviving Thespis, but Gilbert and Sullivan were not able to agree on terms with Carte and his backers. |
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If some of those species go extinct, and if cloning becomes more reliable, such cryonic arks will be essential for reviving lost plants and animals. |
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But Janabi sought to damp fears that he was reviving the old pre-war information ministry, which controlled all media outlets in Iraq before the US-led invasin. |
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They also began reviving plastic arts such as bronze casting for sculpture, and used the classical naturalism as the foundation of drawing, painting and sculpture. |
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The hand-wrought steel wine rack, which holds seven bottles, is made in Bangladesh by rural artisans reviving and promoting traditional craft skills. |
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To pass the quailing and withering of all things by the recess, and their reviving by the reaccess of the sun, the sap in trees precisely follows the motion of the sun. |
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The University of Arizona has officially eliminated yearbooks this year after reviving the concept through a special program from Texas-based Taylor Publishing. |
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The tea dances are reviving the music and dancing of a bygone era and couples who waltzed away their youths are now flocking back to the dancefloor with old friends and new. |
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Some 58,000 independent black farmers have since experienced limited success in reviving the gutted cash crop sectors through efforts on a smaller scale. |
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