So, an army of "resurrected" men head north to fight an army of zombies, who are themselves spooky resurrected killing machines.
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Ironically, death is what resurrected Jackson's image and his music.
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The resurrected Mountain never fights for her in single combat.
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Last month, two members of Congress resurrected the plan. Sen.
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They're purely black or white spots, and are rarely resurrected.
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When I say they have resurrected Nazism they go crazy.
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In yet another parallel to Jon, Benjen was also resurrected.
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It's how he has resurrected Russia as an essential power.
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Through pure Big Dick Energy, homeboy resurrected itself from oblivion.
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Proletarian beer brands have been resurrected from Belgrade to Bratislava.
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But Jesus isn't the only one resurrected in the Bible.
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The planes will be used by Kuwait's resurrected Wataniya Airlines.
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His musical Taboo resurrected him again in London in 2002.
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And if, once resurrected, how much of one's personality remains?
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I was dead, and I resurrected, as I always do.
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Beric Dondarrion (Richard Dormer) died and was resurrected many times.
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Japan, reeling from 2011 nuclear plant disaster, has resurrected coal.
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"We can not allow this old evil to be resurrected."
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Nintendo has resurrected the original NES in a new form.
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On Pro Football For a half, Manning resurrected the Giants.
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It should be resurrected with a different focus in mind.
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Admittedly, bad decisions have been resurrected by the Supreme Court.
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Critics said the book resurrected the cult of the leader.
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But then, 20 years later, these young feminists resurrected it.
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Likewise, environmentally hazardous materials are resurrected in more practical ways.
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See, Jon is dead; the question is whether he'll be resurrected.
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A more recent tune imagines a resurrected Lazarus in modern America.
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This one is from 2013 but was resurrected for the challenge.
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He also resurrected his Twitter account, which flatlined in May 2017.
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Why the resurrected Murphy Brown is suddenly taking on Fox News.
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Could it have something to do with a certain resurrected bastard?
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Baldur returns from Hel, resurrected, and contemplates the world that was.
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And there's so simple explanation as to why he's suddenly resurrected.
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You also know that she died and has been mysteriously resurrected.
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Will she die and get resurrected by the Lord of Light?
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This isn't the first time Lost in Space has been resurrected.
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The kitchen became hard to access, but the table was resurrected.
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He resurrected his political career — and now commands the Senate again.
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United resurrected its "Fly the friendly skies" slogan in September 2013.
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So why is the cargo discourse getting resurrected now, in 2019?
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They momentarily resurrected Condiment King, The Calculator, and other obscure villains.
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Now that he could be the Democratic nominee, they've resurrected it.
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Like Vijecnica, much of the city was resurrected from the embers.
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It's a question that has been resurrected for the Trump era.
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But it was the menu that resurrected my fondest food memories.
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It is known to Mormons as "Christus," not the "Resurrected Christ."
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In the 1950s, Lizzie Borden was resurrected as a feminist heroine.
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And a crazy billionaire has resurrected dinosaurs to live in it, see?
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It's also the first time an extinct virus' protein has been resurrected.
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Long-loved and lost fragrances from holiday seasons past were also resurrected.
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Many of his fellow worshippers have skirted death -- in biblical terms, resurrected.
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Murphy is resurrected as a cyborg officer focused on justice, not vengeance.
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Netflix saved resurrected the series, and its third season premiered in June.
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He most recently resurrected the character in Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
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When big-money interests resurrected the bankruptcy bill, Hillary voted in favor.
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Now Kim Jong-un's call for dialogue has resurrected his original plans.
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Michael Jackson was similarly resurrected in 2014 at the Billboard Music Awards.
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It could still be resurrected by Congress, where it has some support.
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Then we resurrected for about three/four years, then we went down.
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When the courts resurrected the body Mr O'Neill simply cut its funding.
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But he has resurrected his political career and is now a senator.
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A year later, Bedford died, and, coincidentally, Kerr resurrected his reluctant detective.
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Most of the ideas were resurrected from previous attempts at ethics reform.
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He most recently resurrected the character in Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
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Dead authors are resurrected through this process, perhaps put alongside living ones.
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It's been doing very well ever since — ahem — Barack Obama resurrected it.
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The project fell through, but Serra resurrected the idea for a movie.
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"I like the last image, where the unicorn is resurrected," she explained.
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A resurrected Maidstone is clawing its way back up the footballing ladder.
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These idealized depictions resurrected an image of purity that was already lost.
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With power in hand, they resurrected white supremacy and suppressed black voting.
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He reassembled and resurrected the briny kids and punished the guilty innkeeper.
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Old fights come back to the surface, and old slights are resurrected.
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But some critics believe the porte cochère should never have been resurrected.
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Krzanich, a longtime Trump supporter, credited the resurrected plan to the new president.
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It's fitting that the city and the Bohemian pilsner are simultaneously being resurrected.
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Worms supposedly resurrected after being buried in the Siberian ice for 40,000 years!
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It's a shadowy organization that installs the resurrected dead into positions of power.
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It's okay if you don't; it's apparently going to be resurrected next year.
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Now, a small team of developers has resurrected it with a private server.
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Jacqui Lambie has been returned and Pauline Hanson's political career has been resurrected.
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On a day when Clinton's controversies dominated the airwaves, Trump resurrected his own.
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All guests, however, do share one particularly bizarre moment with the resurrected surrealist.
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Now, after 16 years, he has been resurrected by another writer, Carlos Zanón.
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"Wings of Strength really came in and resurrected female bodybuilding," says Wendy McCready.
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What if a cult resurrected a giant squid from the Natural History Museum?
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And vinyl, done in long ago by the cassette tape, has been resurrected.
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Last year the tests were resurrected, tweaked to be fairer and more useful.
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For every Steve Jobs, who successfully resurrected Apple, there is a Mr Yang.
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She obviously forgot a line from a recently resurrected 1970s-80s movie franchise.
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And this Man-God, this impossible incarnation of Yahweh, died and was resurrected!
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Those negotiations failed, but were resurrected this year only focused on the Netherlands.
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By the late 1970s and into the early '80s, women's boxing was resurrected.
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The piece inspired the Twitter hashtag #AdamBainIsSoNice, which was resurrected after the announcement.
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He outlived his own ideology, which is unlikely to be resurrected anytime soon.
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O'Rourke resurrected the nickname given Cruz by Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign.
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After 15 seasons on Fox, the juggernaut franchise is being resurrected by ABC.
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Fortunately, the bill wasn't passed, but can be resurrected in the next session.
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We can not allow this old evil to be resurrected 6/6 Rep.
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Leonardo DiCaprio, Kanye West, Ava Duvernay, and even a resurrected Prince make appearances.
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First, he just finished being resurrected after his people stabbed him to death.
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Germany and other European nations resurrected border controls that were scrapped in 1985.
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That's when the Patriots will learn whether they've truly resurrected their running game.
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A developer resurrected a neglected concrete cabin in the Southern California high desert.
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It was resurrected in 1985 in an Off Broadway production at Second Stage.
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This debate has been beaten to death, resurrected and beaten to death again.
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He resurrected his political career after many of his black supporters forgave him.
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Trump, who resurrected a common hard-right conspiracy theory from the long-ago
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It lasted only one season before being shuttered, but was resurrected in 2019.
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Now Fortnite has been resurrected, with a clean slate, as Fortnite Chapter 2.
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The resurrected Razr was announced last year, making it Motorola's first foldable smartphone.
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Hilda accepted Dr. Cee's proposal and was resurrected via the Cain Pit (again).
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Giuliani most likely resurrected it as a tool to disparage Mueller's resulting report.
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Status: Resurrected to be bigger and scarier since the end of Season 5.
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He's resurrected the myth that Democrats planted a spy in his 2016 campaign.
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One Day at a Time has been resurrected for a number of reasons.
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In the end, the resurrected, new rendition of the song is captivatingly performed.
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Next thing you know you're playing Naismith's basketball, RESURRECTED FOR THE 21st CENTURY!
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The Aviator is a resurrected brand — Lincoln first sold it from 2002 to 2005.
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Once a hot '90s fad, Bandai resurrected the egg-shaped keychain toy in 2017.
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He even resurrected Richard Nixon's "silent majority" rhetoric, phrasing suggested to Nixon by Buchanan.
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But, of course, Jon was resurrected by the time season 6's "Home" wrapped.
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In 2013, Jerrick Media resurrected the magazine in an online format called Omni Reboot.
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It's sort of vague in their experience, since they've both been resurrected by magic.
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What are photographs but gateways into parallel realms, memories resurrected, passageways into the familiar?
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Now, in The Defenders, Elektra has been resurrected and is The Hand's greatest weapon.
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However, this isn't the first time "The Twilight Zone" was resurrected over the years.
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Those tools, though, have resurrected some of the most painful memories of black America.
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Then, Gilly Hicks was resurrected in 2017 "due to customer demand," the company said.
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Would you drink beer resurrected from the remnants of a 220-year-old bottle?
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" He says he's been visited in prison by his deceased father and "resurrected dogs.
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Jon, newly resurrected-from-the-dead, has been crowned head of his homeland, Winterfell.
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Streaming sites like Amazon, Netflix and Hulu have all resurrected old narratives across genres.
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Update: It seems many people who were pronounced dead by Facebook have been resurrected.
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The intervention of a resurrected Satoshi would certainly change the dynamics of this debate.
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It took 20 years, but this year congressional Republicans resurrected this very similar proposal.
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When I resurrected myself and built a human-rights center, they took that, too.
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But an ancient gene in their DNA, somehow resurrected, seems to shield the animals.
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This year, he resurrected the proposal, now called S.B. 50, and with some changes.
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It left his relatives aghast and resurrected thorny debates about the pitfalls of telemedicine.
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QO resurrected and the team took him down again, with Faith_Bian earning an assist.
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The iPad Pro added USB-C last fall, as did the resurrected MacBook Air.
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It was resurrected by critics of President Ronald Reagan's tax cuts in the 1980s.
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Obama resurrected Republicans, who were electorally finished in the wake of his 2008 landslide.
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Republicans have resurrected the Chained Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (Chained CPI).
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A similar bicameral bill was resurrected in March by a bipartisan group of lawmakers.
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The recent controversy over President Trump's alleged remarks have resurrected painful memories for Haitians.
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The royal baby watch has already resurrected some of the most dangerous stereotypes about race.
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People are used to all their faves dying unceremoniously (and a few being resurrected again).
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In that void, a generation of internet kids resurrected the character as demented meme icon.
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Phil Coulson, for instance, was resurrected by having his corpse injected with an alien serum.
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But the full appeals court has agreed to considering whether the case can be resurrected.
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Season two of Insecure premieres Sunday July 23, and the love triangle shall be resurrected!
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Meanwhile, Gregor himself, resurrected as a zombie, is still hanging around as Cersei's unblinking guard.
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And many Christians believe if someone's body is disturbed or destroyed, they cannot be resurrected.
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I sent him the resurrected 21 x 21 grid using a LOVE rebus this time.
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Well it's being, uh, resurrected with a new movie based C.S. Lewis' The Silver Chair.
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But now it looks like humans can effectively be resurrected in host bodies as well.
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Health reform could seem to die, only to be resurrected, a few more times yet.
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The romantic comedy has been resurrected, and with it America has found a new sweetheart.
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Today, though, the internet has resurrected this ancient remedy and glorified it to the max.
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And there's definitely going to be violence surrounding his corpse, whether it's resurrected or not.
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In 2014, the King of Pop was resurrected as a hologram for the Billboard Awards.
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Now D&D appears to have been resurrected as if by a 17th-level necromancer.
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And his Hall of Fame speech, in which he resurrected old feuds, extended that reputation.
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One week later I was resurrected in Stockholm when Katja found out what had happened.
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And his post-game news conference may have single-handedly resurrected the boater (see below).
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Here are 10 1980s blockbusters that are being resurrected, whether you like it or not.
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Race/Related To protest police violence, an artist resurrected an old N.A.A.C.P. flag about lynching.
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The Mets' season was resurrected when Reyes, Cabrera and Cespedes returned from the disabled list.
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They said the idea was explored as far back as 2011 and has been resurrected.
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But somehow it was resurrected, a bit of zombie DNA that has proved particularly useful.
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Your face was a little bloody, but, otherwise, maybe you could be resurrected or something!
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Samaras's most famous composition nearly died in obscurity, resurrected only after decades in a coma.
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I'm still not sure whether there's a long run of TV in this resurrected premise.
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Perhaps Blue Apron will explode, beating guidance and earning its newly resurrected share price. Maybe.
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Unfortunately, at the same time an old and rotten idea is being resurrected—rent controls.
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The resurrected Razr, now with a folding screen, will exclusively hit Verizon on February 6th.
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The 15th-century Italian diplomat and theorist Niccolò Machiavelli has been resurrected from the dead.
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In 1995, the system was resurrected and expanded to monitor email traffic and online browsing.
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And while there are plenty of extratextual reasons to believe that Jon will be resurrected in the books — including the not-inconsequential fact that Jon was resurrected on the TV show — the specific logic of the resurrection is a bit harder for me to parse.
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Wojnarowicz's words are resurrected cries of help from recent memory that are more relevant than ever.
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Here's Neymar's ankle getting stepped on before he died from the injury and was resurrected pic.twitter.
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But it turns out that being resurrected in the future is a bit of a drag.
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Once resurrected, the band seemingly gained about ten times more attention than with their previous records.
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Years back, they resurrected letters found on Neutra's houses, turning it into a full-fledged font.
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It has been the place where some of his most outrageous policy actions have been resurrected.
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In season 6, when Jon Snow is resurrected from the undead, he comes back relatively unchanged.
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But it looks like the resurrected National Space Council will provide guidance on NASA's future policies.
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Unfortunately, whatever dark spirits once inhabited the house—or its owners—seem to have resurrected themselves.
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But the Impressionists rediscovered him in the 238th century, and resurrected Hals as a modern master.
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The result looks dredged from the ground — the dead resurrected as sculptures to tell their story.
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A year after Christie's veto, the bill was resurrected under a new governor, Democrat Phil Murphy.
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I was not aware of TRIMOTOR aircraft, which is being resurrected after 63 years of disuse.
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Personal videos can be replayed, and for a moment, the dead are resurrected in pixelated form.
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This isn't the first time MTV has resurrected TRL since the show went off the air.
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To kick things off, Trump resurrected the talking point that big tech is biased against him.
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Luckily, The Soup has been resurrected on Netflix as The Joel McHale Show With Joel McHale.
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Following news of allegations against Price, Twitter rose up to demand Good Girls Revolt be resurrected.
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Instead of a holy miracle, Klaatu gets resurrected for a limited time by a domineering robot.
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Whatever happens within the story, we won't be seeing recently deceased actors resurrected in the franchise.
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Mel B says since Stephen's been out of the picture she's resurrected her relationship with Eddie.
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The resurrected land-trade deal contains no requirement that the road be used only for emergencies.
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The recently deceased and not at all Coven-related Mallory, Coco, and Dinah are soon resurrected.
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The germ of the idea was already there, and we resurrected certain melodies [from its predecessor].
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I'm of the "guillotine them all" school of thought, except for Diana, who should be resurrected.
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Hauntingly beautiful GIFs once relegated to the annals of pre-2.0 history have been resurrected. Rejoice!
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Tonight, as previously reported, Thoros of Myr (who resurrected Beric Dondarrion in season three), was back.
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Historical side note: the entry SKIN FLICKS has been resurrected after lying dormant for 42 years.
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In response, Catholic activists resurrected the CLC and called for nationwide protests against Kabila's power grab.
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Since 2010, the company has been showing films of these resurrected ballets in American movie theatres.
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Breakingviews The election has resurrected the fiasco of how to fix Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
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Also actual looking, closely, and thinking, carefully, might be acts that are resurrected through such works.
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Go deeper: How Trump resurrected ZTE The terms of the ZTE deal with the Commerce Department
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Last Tuesday, Solange resurrected BlackPlanet, an early online forum for black communities launched before the millennium.
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You've got loves lost, loves resurrected, Ian Somerhalder, shirtless, and plot holes like you wouldn't believe.
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There is only one new song ("Rodeo") that follows the country rap lineage Lil Nas resurrected.
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Poor Edd was stabbed in the gut and was briefly resurrected as a wight later on.
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In recent years, Sharon has been resurrected as a '60s fashion icon by the Instagram generation.
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Controversy over a new spider species has resurrected thorny ethical questions about scientists and their specimens.
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It has resurrected such dubious, but much loved, camp staples as Birkenstocks, chokers and tie-dye.
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As other banned films were being resurrected, he asked that "The Commissar" be released as well.
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At an auction, a Ukraine-born entrepreneur, Max Polyakov, one of Firefly's investors, resurrected the company.
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There was the bear wight that reminded us, before Viserion, that animals can be resurrected, too.
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Sanders resurrected a Trump campaign tweet and blew it up for display on the Senate floor.
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But now T-Mobile, Sprint, AT&T and, most recently, Verizon Wireless have resurrected unlimited data.
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Note the bold abstraction by Edward Avedisian, whose 1960s canvases Mr. Algus resurrected in the 1990s.
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At the time, a prevailing Christian belief was that only a complete body could be resurrected.
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MARCH 25, 2019 - Due diligence started and resurrected the issues Anadarko and Occidental had previously discussed.
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The project was officially killed in 2012, but now it's being resurrected as a nonprofit organization.
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In the months since his departure, Mr. Simmons has resurrected a podcast he once did for Grantland.
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Second, do not expect any reset to resemble a resurrected German Ostpolitik or South Korean Sunshine policy.
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No other Republican has crashed so many times only to be resurrected by masochistic Democrats months later.
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The case then languished for a decade and was resurrected just before the statute of limitations expired.
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Microsoft resurrected Kinect yesterday during the company's HoloLens 2 press event at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
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After all, the US government plans to loosen border patrol standards, so why not hire resurrected dinosaurs?
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In the days before the New Hampshire vote, events resurrected bad memories of unsavory drama from Mrs.
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He's been resurrected by a wealthy man named Laurens Bancroft (James Purefoy) to investigate Bancroft's own death.
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Andrew Cuomo resurrected New York's old wage board system in 213, invoking laws first enacted in 29.
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Tony believed Susan would be resurrected and ordered followers to pray around her dead body for days.
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In a similar vein, this exhibit's requisite Big Jesus Picture does not portray a triumphant resurrected Christ.
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In tests, the resurrected lab-grown virus was shown to protect mice from lethal doses of vaccinia.
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A time before Jon Snow was resurrected from the dead by a witch in a red dress.
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Recently, many entertainment franchises have resurrected in our current reboot craze, from American Idol to Will & Grace.
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This was a hallmark of bilateral policy during the Cold War, and it should be resurrected today.
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No one paid them any mind until Judge Leon resurrected them on page 55 of his opinion.
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In December, Musk resurrected the idea, saying that Tesla might have a prototype to unveil in 2019.
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"Tales From the Crypt," an HBO series that first aired in 220, will be resurrected on TNT.
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You can't get answers out of a pet, and even non-resurrected cats are a bit mercurial.
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But to think that you'll just constantly be resurrected every time you die, is a terrifying thought.
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By the end of the match, that cynicism had died and been resurrected as sheer, unadulterated joy.
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Three years later, the song he had virtually forgotten about was resurrected to appear on More Life.
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Written by the musician, it shows him attending his own funeral and fighting with his resurrected body.
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In December, Musk resurrected the idea, saying that Tesla might have a prototype to unveil in 2251.
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And as if to demonstrate its resolve, Austria briefly resurrected checkpoints at the Brenner Pass this month.
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Netrunner was resurrected in 2012 by Fantasy Flight, under license from original publisher Wizards of the Coast.
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But it resurrected gruesome memories of the attack and of the four-day search for the killer.
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The resurrected unlimited data plan follows AT&T's July 2015 acquisition of DirecTV for nearly $50 billion.
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She's recalling the moment she found out her fan-favorite sitcom was resurrected from the Netflix dead.
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"That's almost as bad as kneeling!" the president said on Twitter in November, his ire temporarily resurrected.
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Gymnasiums must be opened, oxygen must be found, and the playbook of the past resurrected once again.
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The company resurrected the drug after additional analyses suggested it might have some effect at higher doses.
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The question is whether, under its current conditions, it might be resurrected, on a more egalitarian basis.
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It was then resurrected as the Shoe Fence on the remains of a structure by the highway.
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Then, last weekend, white supremacists in Charlottesville, Va., violently resurrected the frightening ghosts of the Civil War.
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In other words, the MTA resurrected the Vignelli for the very same reason Berman created his map.
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Under Ms. Saget's watch, dried fish are resurrected into softness, then packed into her handmade puff pastry.
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Trump's business was resurrected with what his son has admitted was a high percentage of Russian money.
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The Democratic impeachment inquiry has resurrected concerns about the security and potential vulnerability of the President's communications.
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The barrier, a former ARPA official wrote, was resurrected out of "desperation" by Defense Secretary Robert McNamara.
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Or maybe she will be resurrected as herself, doomed to live out these events over and over.
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When Sabrina is resurrected, she is more powerful than ever and poised to open the gates of hell.
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With the digital reproduction, as Salazar shows, even artifacts destroyed by war can be resurrected from the ashes.
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The project died in its original form, though it was resurrected as the Genographic Project, which goes on.
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Finally, Oregon, "revolutioneering" sounds like a phrase resurrected from the era of westward expansion in the 19th century.
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The Night's Watch is so annoyed that they murder Jon Snow, who is promptly resurrected by Melisandre's magic.
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Jon was resurrected by Melisandre in season six and almost needed that dark magic again in season seven.
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Oil prices may be depressed, but they have not stopped the longtime commodities trader Phibro from being resurrected.
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However, this theory was established before the Night King killed and resurrected Daenerys's dragon Viserion in season seven.
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It has also been a few years since Bethesda resurrected Doom, which might be coming back for more.
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Nokia previously resurrected its 3310 phone, which also seemed to be a play for people's pre-smartphone nostalgia.
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And now, actress Natalie Portman has resurrected her story in Jackie, a chilling psychological drama about her life.
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HMD Global has slowly been bringing its resurrected version of the iconic Nokia 33103 to the modern age.
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Hawkeye is resurrected, and the mutant population is drastically reduced, with major characters, including Magneto, losing their powers.
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Or, at least, a feeling and sentient hologram of the prisoner, resurrected from the moment of his death.
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In Tokyo, a dot-matrix printer was resurrected to keep track of passengers on a flight to Shanghai.
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But the death of Thoros of Myr, the drunkest priest who ever resurrected, also affects Beric's survival shot.
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At one point in episode 22, Cersei, accompanied by resurrected/undead Mountain and Jaime, interrupts a council meeting.
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Don't worry folks, you'll get your dose of Snake — the resurrected Nokia 3310 is being released in 3G.
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The sovereign has resurrected a deal it postponed in August because of disagreement with investors over pricing levels.
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A trio of Toronto artists has resurrected those CGI cartoons after they provoked feelings of nostalgia over YouTube.
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Also also, it turns out the "Black Sky" is just a resurrected person who's really good at fighting.
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She died, only to be resurrected again and again— the reality show minister version of the Christ story.
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Congress almost killed the original space station plan, and Bill Clinton resurrected it by pulling together international partners.
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I could show you my father, resurrected, in vivid detail, holding a cold raw egg over his head.
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The Confederacy does not need to be resurrected, it needs to be de-zombified and brought to justice.
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Actor Chad Michael Murray resurrected his Austin Ames character from A Cinderella Story for a special night out.
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Nathan Bomey's "Detroit Resurrected" is the most thoroughly reported account of the largest municipal bankruptcy in American history.
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" Justice Kaul concluded with this message: "Let the author be resurrected to what he is best at. Write.
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President Trump resurrected the project soon after he took office last year, leading to the State Department's approval.
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Resurrected again in spring 2013, Guilford Mooring almost immediately regained its reputation as a good-times dockside destination.
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Not bad for a movie series about a Disney-style theme park built around resurrected-from-extinction dinosaurs.
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Renewed and resurrected, they confront the view that a woman cannot be both sexually submissive and a feminist.
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The group members played amid stacks of amplifiers that sonically and visually resurrected an era of big rock.
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Paramount has already bought the movie rights, so Dracula may be resurrected on the big screen once again.
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The resurrected gene now made a protein that could do something new: attack mitochondria and kill damaged cells.
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Over the course of many stories, she's been good, evil, dead, resurrected and reverted to a younger age.
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During the highly publicized events, he resurrected the Communist edict that journalists reflect the will of the party.
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This briefly resurrected wonder, which airs on HBO Friday, looks like "Deadwood," if grayer and touched by time.
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But for legal reasons, Captain Marvel went into storage only to be later resurrected by DC as Shazam.
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The victory resurrected the former vice president's campaign and compelled three candidates – Tom Steyer, Pete Buttigieg and Sen.
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C'mon, a resurrected robo-Han would be far from the most ridiculous thing that's happened in this series.
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Memories of youth and nights of dancing were resurrected in my head, as if I traveled in time.
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"When I put out the book and the videos, it was like I had been resurrected," he says.
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Soon, Centerville is seething with the freshly resurrected, who stagger to and fro, seeking whom they may devour.
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Maud is thereafter in some sense resurrected; and perhaps this miracle explains the pair's romance and subsequent marriage.
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A US appeals court resurrected a multi-billion dollar copyright case brought by Oracle against Google parent Alphabet.
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It was then briefly resurrected in 1989 during the George H.W. Bush administration, but eventually disbanded again in 1993.
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Lo, State Security was laid to rest in March 2011; behold, it was resurrected soon after as National Security.
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The surprise hit of summer 2018 is a song from the 1980s resurrected by a band from the 1990s.
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He's in a white T-shirt and jeans with black boots and the successfully resurrected Station To Station haircut.
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Yes, he did die, but he's been resurrected more than a few times thanks to the Lord of Light.
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Upon being resurrected, this is what ultimately drives her thirst for immortality and destroying the rest of the world.
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Despite the ugly idea that a female director was a risk for the studio, Jenkins basically resurrected the franchise.
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"Congress should take steps to ensure such practices are never resurrected and end policies that permit broad, warrantless surveillance ..."
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This idea has recently been resurrected, and work has begun on Bhasan Char island to make it more habitable.
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If anything, there will be some cost burdens, as companies and individuals will have to navigate resurrected territorial boundaries.
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My fair CGI ladyHepburn was resurrected thanks to the efforts of Framestore, a special-effects company based in London.
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The Green Mile (1999) Wrongly convicted inmate John Coffey isn't resurrected after his execution—he's still, tragically, very dead.
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But a White Walker's control over its resurrected wights is beyond telepathic — it's a puppet master controlling a puppet.
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He is in love with Chuck, the dead girl he resurrected, but if they touch, he will kill her.
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After that embarrassing misstep last year, Samsung resurrected its Galaxy Note line Wednesday with the new Galaxy Note 8.
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It's like if Google suddenly resurrected Google Reader and devoted 80 percent of its resources to its continued development.
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Following its 2016 cancellation, ABC resurrected the hit show, with the reboot making its debut (once more) this Sunday.
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Nissan resurrected the Datsun brand in 2012 to try to capture market share in emerging markets such as India.
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But that sentiment went largely ignored until Trump's attorney, Kasowitz, resurrected it to defend the president against Zervos' suit.
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He resurrected the project with a new plant, which the subreddit named Freyja after the Norse goddess of fertility.
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In the end, however, he decided he didn't want to move on after all, and resurrected the health bill.
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I'm just a lowly man with a portable USB hard disk drive that I resurrected from the trash heap.
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Audiences weren't either, really, but the film experience was resurrected as a video rental and cable TV midday movie.
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The concept even has a name; it's called "carceral feminism" and the #metoo movement has resurrected discussion of it.
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Clinton's presidential campaign, the incident in Phoenix resurrected questions about how the campaign would rein in her irrepressible husband.
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Local linesmen from the Authority of Electric Energy resurrected the tower on Sunday, before torrential rains halted repair work.
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A few new programs have become available postrecession, while some older strategies have been resurrected, including the piggyback loan.
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Over 1500 years after the fall of Rome, sculptor Daniel Williams has resurrected the empire's style of classical sculpture.
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To whet your appetite, here is a handful of the new colors — and resurrected ones — for you to peruse.
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Chávez had resurrected Guaicaipuro as a national hero, ordering that his remains be symbolically reinterred in the National Pantheon.
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A time table for when the IPO could be resurrected has not yet been set, according to the sources.
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Democratic leaders had resurrected his legislation, making a modified AB 375 the vehicle for a potential compromise with Mactaggart.
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As part of the show, PAFA has resurrected an incomplete version of pop artist Red Grooms' "Philadelphia Cornucopia" (1982).
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Still, no one has said when the bill might be resurrected or whether a new strategy will be deployed.
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A time table for when the IPO could be resurrected has not yet been set, according to the sources.
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The Night King killed and resurrected Viserion last week, and we all know what Chekhov said about zombie dragons.
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Zuckerman reappeared in "The Counterlife" (22016), where he seems to die of a heart attack and is then resurrected.
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Victor resurrected the idea, changed it completely, and ran with it, coming up with a nice list of candidates.
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Many have resurrected their listings under different names, careful to avoid copyrighted keywords that might draw Disney&aposs attention.
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But when they discover that if they can outdrink Satan they'll be resurrected back on Earth, its bottoms up.
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The distillery, which opened in 1881, was abandoned in 1994, then resurrected by an English wine merchant in 2001.
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In 2007, Mr. Palminteri resurrected his solo show and brought it to Broadway, before going on a nationwide tour.
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Films like Star Wars have resurrected dead actors using CGI, and AI-generated Instagram influencers are also a thing.
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Banda made those claims in October, when he revealed that the suspended 2016 plan would be resurrected, Reuters reported.
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It was finally resurrected in October by Alessandro Borgognone, an owner of Sushi Nakazawa, and Jim Miller, a firefighter.
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Those headlines resurrected concerns about food safety at Chipotle restaurants that the company was working hard to turn around.
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The classic talent showcase is resurrected, hosted by Steve Harvey, who began his career at this landmark Harlem theater.
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The 1999 film The Mummy resurrected this tradition with a new story using elements taken from the 1932 original.
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From there, Tom joins the independent and stubborn Hester as they look for a way back into London and run into a litany of challenges — including that Hester is being pursued by Shrike, a resurrected robot-warrior-person (known as a "resurrected man") who is intent on scouring the Earth until she's dead.
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Robert La Follette, the historic progressive who eloquently railed against the very abuses now being resurrected in the Wisconsin statehouse.
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With a series of sequel films now in production, Saturday Night Live resurrected those complaints during last night's season opener.
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Zelda insists that she will kill Tommy's resurrected body since Sabrina got them in this mess, and she sets off.
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Sometimes legitimate news stories can be twisted and resurrected years after the fact to create a false conflation of events.
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Brazil's government suspended the dam project last year, citing indigenous rights concerns, but campaigners worry the project could be resurrected.
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After the brothers of the Night's Watch stabbed him, Jon Snow (Kit Harington) was resurrected by Melisandre (Carice van Houten).
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Then, the Red Priest Thoros of Myr accidentally resurrected him, giving Beric the power to come back from the dead.
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Now, twenty-two years since it first aired, The X-Files has been resurrected in the age of the reboot.
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Over the years, Beric Dondarrion (Richard Dormer) had proved hard to kill — after all, the man was resurrected six times.
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Microsoft resurrected Clippy on Tuesday, transforming the paperclip into an animated pack of stickers for the company's Teams chat software.
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It happened with beer, going from yellow beer to IPAs to all sorts of amazing styles, both resurrected and new.
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The phrase "America First" was intermittently resurrected in the decades since, but the odor of anti-Semitism never went away.
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The newly resurrected clones of the crew must work to figure out who killed them, before their killers strike again.
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In the book series, the only other character that's been resurrected by the Lord of Light's fire is Beric Dondarrion.
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The Swedish investigation has since lapsed but a lawyer for an alleged victim has suggested the charges could be resurrected.
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It's possible that show bosses worried the Jon Snow storyline would have less impact if Catelyn had already been resurrected.
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On "Jersey Shore Family Vacation," at least, not much bending is required to serve the needs of the resurrected show.
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Gosling returned to host for the season 43 premiere, and the pair — along with Strong — resurrected their alien abductee characters.
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At the time, some overeager viewers took that as a sign that Lady Stoneheart would be resurrected... by him. Nope!
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Over the past few days, celebrities have resurrected "So Gone" and given it entirely new meanings using the hashtag #SoGoneChallenge.
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"It's getting resurrected by Warren and Sanders," said Democratic pollster Celinda Lake, one of the pollsters who conducted the survey.
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Istanbul University Science Fiction and Fantasy Club (BKFK), resurrected in the autumn of 2016, now claims more than 150 members.
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Everyone else in that lake, though, is probably just going to end up resurrected and wandering around Westworld again eventually.
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Hester left Shrike to avenge her mother's death, breaking her promise that she would stay and become "resurrected" like him.
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Realizing that the Infotainment artists deserved a new historical appraisal, Elizabeth Dee recently resurrected the show and added to it.
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This is not a huge discount, though it's the best that we've seen yet on the resurrected Air line-up.
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Then John Henry Moore (Cheyenne Jackson), a warlock introduced in AHS season 8, is resurrected from a pile of ashes.
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Harington knew since early in production of Season 5 that he would die in the finale and be resurrected afterward.
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" During Twitter's earnings broadcast, CFO Anthony Noto said the company is seeing "new users, resurrected users, and improvement in retention.
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This shadowy figure is Catelyn Stark, resurrected by Red Priest Thoros of Myr's magic (similar to what revived Jon Snow).
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But it's worth considering that they have resurrected the type of moral complexity and ambiguity Shakespeare was able to achieve.
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The company briefly made its founders billionaires, created a new verb, and resurrected the United States' dying e-cigarette market.
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Juul briefly made its founders billionaires, created a new verb, and resurrected the United States' once dying e-cigarette market.
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In a Twitter/Instagram posting Thursday, Crews resurrected his character from the film, President Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho.
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" Walt Disney Co resurrected "Star Wars" with a new generation of characters in December's box office hit "The Force Awakens.
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New Delhi is also a major player in a newly-resurrected informal defense alliance aimed at offsetting Chinese maritime aggression.
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Kofola is 68 percent controlled by the Greek-Czech Samaras family who resurrected the cola brand Kofola in the 1990s.
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But the faith's hold on the show's major stakeholders is clear: R'hllor magic killed Renly Baratheon and resurrected Jon Snow.
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"If you're struggling too, talk to someone," the egg says before it is resurrected with a full shell once again.
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One of our favorite games is the Dungeons & Dragons Computer Labyrinth, a game we resurrected with a little careful troubleshooting.
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" So far, more than 5.2 million people have watched his Facebook video called "We resurrected a lifetime of electronic waste.
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The highlight of the episode is Rogelio's resurrected feud with guest star Britney Spears, even if it wraps up anticlimactically.
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In one, the resurrected dead float in space, speck-like and weightless, like birds lifting off from a foggy lake.
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I've heard about Jon Snow dying and being resurrected, and I know there was at least one extremely bloody wedding.
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Even a resurrected Bulgakov, however, would have trouble recasting his professorial Satan as a cheap and heedless reality-show star.
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Gally (Will Poulter), resurrected with an almost comical lack of fanfare, is the only character with a sense of humor.
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The former vice president's lift in the primary came suddenly, only after his victory in South Carolina resurrected his campaign.
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Steakhouses are a rarity in Harlem, where the Cecil, which closed this summer, will be resurrected as the Cecil Steakhouse.
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Erdoğan has also resurrected plans for a constitutional referendum that would move Turkey from a parliamentary to a presidential system.
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He resurrected the São Paulo Symphony Orchestra, moving it into an imposing concert hall housed in an abandoned railway station.
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However, her name was resurrected — in part because of her two-volume autobiography — and she won the prize in 2007.
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After closing all its US locations in the summer of 2018, the toy retailer was resurrected by Tru Kids Inc.
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By once again giving "migration" pride of place in the story of prehistory, paleogenomics has resurrected some old intellectual ghosts.
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Recent Prado exhibitions have successfully "resurrected" some 1503th- and 2150th-century Spanish artists, including Luis de Morales and Bartolomé Bermejo.
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It's a completely avoidable death, and one that Superman will undoubtedly be resurrected from in the first Justice League movie.
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Lincoln sells four crossover and SUV models now, and will begin rolling out a fifth, the resurrected Aviator, later this year.
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The defendants were initially acquitted in the yearslong case, but a shock court decision in November resurrected the charges against them.
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The Burberry check baseball cap, a symbol of its earlier ubiquity, was resurrected in Bailey's recent collection, priced at 195 pounds.
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When IndyMac failed, Mnuchin resurrected it as OneWest and won a government guarantee to stand behind a large share of losses.
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This is partly a safeguard: objects that have been recorded digitally can be virtually resurrected even if they are physically destroyed.
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The current pro-Western governing coalition may not be resurrected as its leader, the Democratic Party, is tainted by corruption scandals.
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It's perhaps the biggest play yet by HMD to invoke the old Nokia, from back before it bought and resurrected brand.
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Late last year, Cadillac resurrected its fledgling car subscription service after putting it on hold amid a fight with its dealers.
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They resurrected genes from this mammoth in the laboratory to find clues about the demise of this illustrious Ice Age species.
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Then there's the question of how many of the existing characters are going to be resurrected and pushed back into service.
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The popular sitcom was resurrected by Fox for Season 7 a few weeks ago, after ABC canceled the show in 2016.
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"She resurrected some of the concerns for why the Fed shouldn't raise rates," said Quincy Krosby, market strategist at Prudential Financial.
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The story begins when a little girl is seemingly resurrected in a small town on the banks of the River Thames.
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His life was 50 shades of complicated...and that's before he was stabbed to death and resurrected by an ancient witch.
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The recently resurrected Withings just announced that it will be bringing the heart monitoring tech to its line of hybrid smartwatch.
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After weeks of negotiations, the bill was resurrected, mostly thanks to a deal reached with the far-right House Freedom Caucus.
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But it likely has something to do with the Azor Ahai prophecy, which describes the Prince Who Was Promised as resurrected.
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Director Denis Villeneuve and cinematographer Roger Deakins masterfully resurrected the post-apocalyptic Los Angeles we came to know in Blade Runner.
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A group by the name of Indecline had resurrected a statue of Trump that was rather outlandish to say the least.
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She now has the resurrected Mountain at her disposal, which could be useful — "I choose violence," she says in a trailer.
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A spinal fusion nearly two years ago resurrected a career that had been in danger of coming to a premature end.
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News and notes: STEAK FRY ENCORE IN 2018: A scooplet out of Iowa: The Polk County Democratic Party resurrected former Sen.
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The resurrected orchard is the latest development in a longstanding effort to return the Dickinson estate to its 19th-century splendor.
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A star is born, but in television today, an idea is remade, revived, re-booted, re-purposed, resurrected and reborn — repeatedly.
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But on Wednesday Mr Moon's nominee for foreign minister resurrected the issue, telling parliament she would seek to revive official talks.
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All these efforts — the results of which were unveiled July 12 — have resurrected one of New York's most spectacular gathering spaces.
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Investor Apollo Global Management and Metropoulos & Company bought the Twinkie brand, along with several others owned by Hostess, and resurrected them.
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Congress resurrected this 2.3-cent per kilowatt-hour credit through 2020, at a cost of $16.5 billion over the next decade.
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The political left has successfully resurrected the tried and true method of shaming companies into not cooperating with the White House.
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In late September, Mr. Pizer presented his case to the recently resurrected Pardon Advisory Board at the State Capitol in Madison.
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Analysts say the resurrected American presence here could tilt the balance of power in this part of the South China Sea.
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He's looking at a newly resurrected Jon Snow, who, understandably, is having some trouble grasping the fact that he is alive.
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He's been Commander of the Night's Watch, assassinated by his own men, resurrected with magic, and named King in the North.
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Today, the images have been resurrected by the photographer's son, Alex Perweiler, who designed and directed the exhibition with his father.
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Filene's Basement closed its remaining stores in 2011 and has since been resurrected in the form of an e-commerce site.
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Mr. Obama later rejected that permit, citing climate change, but Nebraska opponents remobilized this year when Mr. Trump resurrected the project.
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Originally created over two decades ago by Tatsutoshi Nomura, a fan has resurrected this cute little guy for all our benefit.
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In a technical point, it said the WTO had resurrected a wider group of U.S. subsidies which could be challenged later.
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The narrative of the film follows, "the transformation of matter undergoing changes resurrected from beneath," Wu Wu writes on her website.
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Short of a resurrected Prince performing the soundtrack live, this show really gives the human heart everything it wants and needs.
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Long before winning a title with Louisville, he resurrected Kentucky's storied program and led the Wildcats to the 1996 national title.
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He tells the story about how he was resurrected as a baby, after his mother tried to choke him to death.
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Fiano had virtually disappeared by the mid-20th century, only to be resurrected and celebrated by the dawn of the 21st.
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And when the obituary appeared in print the next day, there was Mr. Kaufman's byline, resurrected in service of the dead.
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Tom Richards, a Ph.D. student at Goldsmiths, University of London, resurrected a pioneering instrument that had been designed but never built.
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But The Rise of Skywalker is a Star Wars film, as well as the closing piece of the resurrected sequel trilogy.
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The Navy also resurrected the 2nd Fleet — which was shuttered in 2011 — to counter increased Russian activity in the Atlantic Ocean.
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Manning, for 33 weeks the forlorn servant on the bench, improbably resurrected the star-crossed Giants against the heavily-favored Eagles.
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Certified refurbished Amazon products are pre-owned devices that have been resurrected, refitted, and tested to look and work like new.
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Putin also resurrected, according to James Clapper, the U.S. director of national intelligence, some of the KGB's old active- measures tactics.
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For Rutledge and Studdert, the Kickstarter was intended to suss out whether the model should be resurrected after the Amazon closures.
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With his recent attack on Representative Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, he has resurrected the same theme for his re-election bid.
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Microsoft's April Fools' Day ban comes just as the company resurrected its Clippy Office assistant before killing it off a day later.
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After all, Hilda is an expert on the Cain Grave, and after inspecting Agatha, determines that she's simply been resurrected too quickly.
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Here is where I mention that her mad scientist Qyburn just resurrected the corpse of the gigantic knight known as The Mountain.
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I've lost five wallets in the past year, so I've resurrected it in an attempt to reconnect with my non-stupid self.
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But Game of Thrones viewers know the awful truth: Viserion has been resurrected by the Night King as an undead ice dragon.
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Whereas in the first game every Guardian could be resurrected again and again, now every Guardian has only one life to spend.
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Any chance of Dondarrion passing his life-force onto her (or her being resurrected by any other means) likely expired long ago.
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We know the film takes place abroad while Peter's on a school trip, and apparently Samuel L. Jackson's Nick Fury — also resurrected!
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When Rolls-Royce joined forces with parent company BMW in 1998, it resurrected the coach doors on its 2004 Rolls-Royce Phantom.
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But if reinstating that distinction will itself generate a racial crisis, then it will be resurrected in the blink of an eye.
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That version appears to have been resurrected; Boone and Ben Cavell are tapped as writers, and Boone is on board to direct.
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The researchers resurrected ancient molecules that once helped single-celled organisms thrive, then recreated the mutations that helped them build multicellular bodies.
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In the midst of the second presidential debate, the moderators resurrected Donald Trump's months-long feud with the Gold Star Khan family.
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If you happened to see the productions in question, they are vividly resurrected by the revelations of how they were put together.
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The image is displayed on a wall painted Bone Black, and alludes to Hocking's graveyard of boats, temporarily resurrected to roam again.
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That's also where Aston Martin plans to build the all-electric vehicles of Lagonda, its recently resurrected sub-brand dedicated to EVs.
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Nostalgia is always in, and countless times we've seen relics of the past resurrected for modern-day use — vinyl, polaroids, vintage filters.
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Now we know why: Hush was acquired by Bose, which has resurrected the noise-masking buds with a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo.
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African Development Bank spokesman Chawki Chahed, in emailed responses to questions, said Bukanga Lonzo had not failed and could still be resurrected.
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Earlier in the series, a disgraced soldier resurrected a brilliant, long-dead general, Shuos Jedao, only to be possessed by the man.
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Former Rockets forward Chandler Parsons drilled two 3s in overtime to keep the Grizzlies in control as Harden nearly resurrected Houston again.
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Essential, the smartphone company founded by Android mastermind Andy Rubin, recently bought Newton and resurrected it with a $50 annual price tag.
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In an effort to develop a safer vaccine substitute, Canadian researchers have resurrected a close relative—the extinct horsepox virus—from scratch.
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So with a price tag of $500, this resurrected Apple Disk II, modernized by Etsy seller RetroConnector, is quite possibly a bargain?
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Even without this context, it's clear that the women resurrected in Soleimani's surreal photographs—bloated and pixelated—have gone through something grotesque.
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Abedin, a longtime feature in alt-right fantasies, saw nearly every story that had circulated about her over the past decade resurrected.
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Unless 2Pac and Biggie resurrected and recruited him to play the rap Roy Orbison in a new Traveling Wilbury's-ish Super-Group, .
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This colorful 8-bit typography has been resurrected by new media researcher Stijn Peeters in the form of C64 Charset Logo Generator.
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He and his brother Andy resurrected the old family business in 2009, launching Nelson's Green Brier Distillery just outside of downtown Nashville.
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Ibaka's influence bleeds all over Toronto's game-to-game strategy, but his resurrected dominance on the defensive end is a necessary relief.
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We are in one of those moments, and a California-based company called Ambrosia has resurrected an old tale, just in time.
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Alphabet shares fell 4.5 percent after an appeals courts resurrected a multibillion dollar copyright case brought by Oracle Corp against the company.
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There's a popular theory, which leaps virally from person to person, that Kevin must die and be resurrected, to prevent the apocalypse.
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Gbessa, born in Africa, called a witch because of her long red hair and inauspicious birth, can die but is always resurrected.
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It was resurrected a couple of years ago by the indefatigable Mayor Masters, 64, who has followed a circuitous path to politics.
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The United States must carefully consider the implications of a withdrawal on stability in the region and of a potentially resurrected ISIS.
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Instead, the so-called science transparency legislation has been resurrected in the form of an EPA regulation that doesn't need congressional approval.
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It has never been used to convict a single U.S. citizen and Flynn would have compelling defenses if it were suddenly resurrected.
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Here are Biden's four simple steps to victory: Biden didn't come back to life on his own, he was resurrected by others.
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A two-term Trump presidency would likely corrode American institutions and values to the point at which they could scarcely be resurrected.
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In the court decision in Murugan's favor, the judge wrote: "Let the author be resurrected to what he is best at. Write."
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Think about this: last weekend, the newly resurrected University of Michigan football team belittled Rutgers University 78-0 on the football field.
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And the slaying last Sunday of the dragon Viserion — Daenerys' metaphorical child — barely registered before the beast was resurrected as a zombie.
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Isaiah Thomas has been somewhat resurrected with the Wizards, and Rui Hachimura is a contender for the Rookie of the Year Award.
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Gail Collins Donald Trump's visit to the United Nations has resurrected the question of whether we'd be better off with Mike Pence.
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"I'm kind of surprised this has been resurrected because I don't think it has been fully thought through," he told reporters. Sen.
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Trump this week yet again touted his "confidence" in Kim, but also resurrected his diminutive "Rocket Man" nickname for the Asian leader.
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He singlehandedly resurrected this futuristic food and intends to blast it "far fuckin' out" into the future by infusing it with weed.
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It fell into disarray with the collapse of the Soviet Union, but Mr. Putin's government resurrected it under a new management team.
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Since being resurrected, both George W. Bush and Barack Obama held iftar dinners at the White House every year of their presidencies.
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It resurrected a sensitive issue for the Biden campaign: Accusations of plagiarism forced Mr. Biden out of the presidential race in 1988.
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Though his vision was rejected at the time, the new review discloses that Moscow has resurrected a weapon along the same lines.
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The text that accompanies this work is one of Pepperstein's own short stories, which consists of a dialogue between these resurrected souls.
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It is also strongly hinted that Darth Maul, apparently killed in The Phantom Menace and resurrected in Clone Wars, will make an appearance.
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CMT resurrected the show less than a month later, much to the delight of fans -- who Britton also thanked in her farewell statement.
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Pontiac resurrected the name and slapped it on a modified version of a Monaro, a car made by General Motors' Australian Holden brand.
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It was resurrected in the second half of the hearing when Mr Clifton put it to Noah Purcell, the lawyer from Washington state.
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A day after Mr Trump resurrected the policy the Dutch government said it will set up a special fund to counter its impact.
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But, the dragon isn't staying dead, as the Night King (Vladimir Furdik) resurrected the magical creature in the final moments of the episode.
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Not Pusha T and Drake, not the Russian journalist who resurrected from the dead; what we want to hear about is data drama.
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Beric Dondarrion, worshipper of the Lord of Light, is regularly resurrected by his God, and Thoros is the one who does the resurrecting.
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After one looming cliffhanger, the show finally answered whether he would stay dead or be resurrected in the second episode of this season.
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But with TV-Stannis dead and Jon Snow recently resurrected by Melisandre's god, she's come to believe Jon is the new Azor Ahai.
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Everything changed in 1979 when Larry Bird joined the Celtics and resurrected the team and brought them into the golden age of basketball.
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Now that Nickelodeon has resurrected the project as a direct-to-TV film, Bartlett has a lot of loose ends to tie up.
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He's always been a winter child, but the resurrected Night's Watch commander ain't got time for feeling cold as the "great war" begins.
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It's not completely clear what military-political work the resurrected directorate will do and more importantly in the interests of which political party.
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Some of the speculation has resurrected economists' affection for a carbon tax, a concept that is intellectually elegant but politically fraught with mischief.
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Five weeks ago, the bridge plan was officially resurrected, with Vittoria Wharf residents receiving unexpected eviction notices demanding they leave by September 5th.
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Mr Sitapati has resurrected his subject from the ignominy and obscurity to which he has long been condemned by his party's petty proprietors.
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Alphabet shares fell 2.4 percent after an appeals courts resurrected a multibillion dollar copyright case brought by Oracle Corp against the tech giant.
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The plot is remarkably similar to the 1999 version: A sinning priest named Imhotep accidentally gets resurrected, and he's looking for his girlfriend.
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Trump said he expected such a bill, which he described as a "long-term fix" for health care, to get resurrected next spring.
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"Boozer", however, is rarely included on the archetypal polymath's astonishing CV. That might change now that scientists have resurrected da Vinci's own vineyard.
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Take North Carolina and Indiana, for example, where the idea that voting rights activists should face criminal charges has been resurrected by officials.
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A certified refurbished Amazon device is a pre-owned product that has been resurrected, refitted, and tested to look and work like new.
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Entering a new week, however, the latest developments indicate a resurrected sense of optimism as Seoul looks to insert itself into the picture.
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Even Thursday he wouldn't commit to any particular path, mixing assertions of military might with speculation the summit might be resurrected after all.
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You have to read it along with the 2000 memo, but that kind of resurrected and sprinkled holy water on the Dixon memo.
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The movie industry and its loyal fans have a lot to say about the planned use of a digitally resurrected James Dean performance.
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What He Said: As I reported earlier this weekend, New Hampshire could have either resurrected Bush's flagging campaign, or killed it for good.
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Rosetta's researchers will keep listening for Philae, but with the clock ticking, it seems highly unlikely that the lander will again be resurrected.
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Well, he was pretty much dead, but Melisandre did everyone a solid and resurrected him, thus ending months of conspiracy theories and torment.
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That's why watching this video of a Bosch self-driving vehicle test from 1993 feels like a relic resurrected from an alternative timeline.
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ABC fired the problematic matriarch of Roseanne once she became too toxic, then resurrected the show as The Conners, exemplifying a similar impulse.
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In 2006, Mr. Kerr resurrected Gunther in "The One From the Other," a postwar story about the search for a Nazi war criminal.
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It appeared to have been resurrected on social networks last week and then lifted by Indian TV networks as proof of the attack.
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In recent weeks, Trump has resurrected the baseless claim he first made in March 2017 about the Obama administration "spying" on his campaign.
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Just months after the collapse of Telltale Games and the major toll that took on its now former employees, Telltale has been resurrected.
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Republicans, in a special House election in Georgia this year, resurrected their tactic of tying the Democrat in the race to Ms. Pelosi.
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And a Playboy Club, which is being resurrected in New York after three decades, will burrow below the Cachet hotel in Midtown West.
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"I'm sure a lot of people in the organization looked at it as if Moses resurrected a former first-round pick," Kolzig said.
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Mr. Trump has also resurrected the Keystone and Dakota Access pipeline projects that have been the subject of virulent protests by environmental activists.
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He was resurrected in comics and, in 2012, he fought androids and break-danced in one of the animated shorts of DC Nation.
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And while Intel was at it, the company resurrected the idea of a modular "brain" for the rest of the computer as well.
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Members have come and gone as they are incarcerated, killed or resurrected, but Mysterio has maintained a fairly steady presence on the roster.
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Members have come and gone as they are incarcerated, killed or resurrected, but Mysterio has maintained a fairly steady presence on the roster.
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He would personally love to see Junior in a romantic comedy, he says, perhaps alongside a digitally resurrected performer from a bygone era.
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These are not resurrected enemies but weaponized memories, living nightmares that need to be vanquished in order for the storyline to move forward.
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The pipeline had almost dissolved into myth after being initiated nearly 25 years ago but was successfully resurrected over the past three years.
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I picture her coming back, seeing her nemesis resurrected, only this time in the shape of the most powerful man in the world.
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But "A Radical Faith" has resurrected her so that Sister Maura can, in fact, call out, continue her mission in search of justice.
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"There's nothing special about you," the Hound says to Beric, listing all the other, better men he's seen cut down and not resurrected.
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Ta-Nehisi Coates is such a great essayist that he more or less single-handedly resurrected the conversation about reparations for black Americans.
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President Trump resurrected a dubious story about a renowned U.S. Army general's handling of Muslim insurgents following Thursday's terror attack in Barcelona, Spain.
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One plan unlikely to be resurrected by the White House is a move to eliminate rebates that drugmakers pay to pharmacy benefit managers.
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" For "Sequin Raze," Shapiro resurrected her middle name, putting symbolic distance between herself and the Sarah Shapiro who had worked on "The Bachelor.
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You bet your ass I not only resurrected my fur baby, I also gave him a special treat that'd keep him young forever.
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That all the troops who died fighting the White Walkers would probably be resurrected later in the episode to fight for the Night King.
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The president's moves have sparked hopes and spurred expectations that a number of other oil and gas projects that were languishing will be resurrected.
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A.Ron and Jim posit that this may be due to him losing a touch of his humanity when he was resurrected by Melisandre's flames.
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And none of our heroes knows the Night King (Vladimir Furdik) resurrected Dany's late dragon baby Viserion in the final seconds of the episode.
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"We now see a wave of fascism is being resurrected through Germany and Austria," Turkish pro-government newspaper Yeni Safak said in an editorial.
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Resurrected from ancient Egypt, Apocalypse and his allies, the Four Horsemen, are on a quest to destroy and remake the world in his image.
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What they're saying: Reaction was mixed, with some disappointment from longtime fans who were hoping to see Palm's WebOS resurrected along with the name.
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Joel Kinnaman (The Killing) plays Takeshi Kovacs, a detective resurrected in order to investigate an attempt to kill the world's richest man (James Purefoy).
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But this is a lie — Brienne instead appears to be unwillingly leading Jaime into a trap set by Lady Stoneheart, the resurrected Catelyn Stark.
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It also brings the return of Stick (Scott Glenn) and the resurrected sociopath assassin Elektra (Elodie Yung), two enigmatic figures from the Daredevil series.
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Reflecting on his partnership with Mr. Bowie, who died earlier this month at age 69, Mr. Pop was appreciative: "He resurrected me," he said.
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Scientists have resurrected a long-extinct virus closely related to smallpox, and all it took was $100,000 and some mail-ordered chunks of DNA.
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Bologna may hibernate in times of high snootiness, only to be resurrected in a different era, in a different form, at a higher price.
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But in another capitalization of the 90s movement, Delia's was resurrected by teenager retailer Dolls Kill, and launched a revamped collection in November 2018.
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In case you missed it, a mural resurrected in loving memory of Taylor "Smith" (1989-2016, as the illustration depicts) popped up this week.
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Candy Bar Pie was "resurrected from the Flavor Graveyard," as the brand explains, as it was previously a limited-edition pint flavor in 2014.
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That practice continued when NBC's Police Story resurrected the archetype in the '70s and again with ABC's FBI: The Untold Stories in the '90s.
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On Thursday, Trump resurrected one of O'Donnell's tweets from December just to point out that she also wanted James Comey fired from the FBI.
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"She is a zombie, she was resurrected through Wi-Fi technology and the way she died was in the future queer revolution," Zulfi explains.
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Well, 2017's version of the "what color is this?" test has apparently been resurrected with the picture of a Vans Old Skool sneaker.
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Not only does the platform fall short of reinforcing the president's policy agenda, it has spawned charges of hypocrisy and resurrected accusations of plagiarism.
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One source with knowledge of ABC's current thinking told CNN there was "zero" chance a version of "Roseanne" would be resurrected at the network.
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Our system is now so broken that hospitals kick overdose patients out on the streets to die 90 minutes after being resurrected with naloxone.
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As the Pentagon increasingly views space as a war-fighting domain, leaders resurrected US Space Command to provide a more singular focus on space.
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The other day, Hicks was at the Pompidou, watching a series of documentary films that the curators had resurrected as part of the show.
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The Justice Department announced criminal charges on Wednesday, a decision that resurrected some of the fiercest policy debates of the post-28503/22019 era.
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If Comey's letter had resurrected the dreaded specter of Clinton's emails, her diehards in Florida, where she spent most of Saturday, were openly untroubled.
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He resurrected his career after battling revelations that he let a construction company's lobbyist pay child support for his daughter from an extramarital affair.
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One such writer was Edgar Allan Poe, who resurrected in his tales both the myth of Hyperborea and another ancient Arctic fiction: the maelstrom.
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Episode 609, "Battle of Bastards," will undoubtedly involve the long-awaited battle between the resurrected bastard, Jon Snow, and the ultimate bastard, Ramsay Bolton.
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Mopey, resurrected Jon Snow is going to have to get used to his grown-up half-sister, and he'll have to do it soon.
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As the New York Philharmonic's artist in residence last season, he resurrected rarities and dazzled audiences with revelatory interpretations of Rachmaninoff, Britten and more.
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So much for my second career as a clairvoyant: The lawsuits were settled, and Babu Ji was resurrected at another address, near Union Square.
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In the space of a day, multiple romances are destroyed and resurrected, rescue operations are undertaken, and one person learns to control the elements.
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The decision resurrected questions about how the military treats detainees and how soldiers should conduct themselves in places where lethal danger is ever present.
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Jon Snow's resurrection hasn't happened in the books yet, but Beric Dondarrion's experience gives us a preview — being resurrected from the dead has consequences.
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On Tuesday, all signs seemed to indicate that they could be resurrected, after Mr. Cuomo declared legalization one of his end-of-session priorities.
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Organizing on the social media platform WeChat, Chinese immigrants mobilized in 2014 to kill legislation that would have resurrected affirmative action at California universities.
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Years ago, he said, a city agency would have been hard-pressed to stage an exhibition that resurrected the memory of provocative police practices.
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Undaunted, Mr. Steinman resurrected some of its songs in "Bat Out of Hell," a rock album produced by Todd Rundgren and released in 1977.
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The Justice Department announced criminal charges on Wednesday, a decision that resurrected some of the fiercest policy debates of the post-2202/2628 era.
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Kit Harington recently talked to Variety about anxiety he's experienced in the Snow role, particularly when his character was killed off and then resurrected.
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It's gratifying to think of Mr. Baltrop, brilliant, persistent, and fully resurrected in the Bronx show, as the true phoenix arising from the ashes.
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There are the women of One Day at a Time, a show so powerful it was resurrected by cable television following a Netflix cancellation.
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When he resurrected "Nard n' Pat" for the cover of Mineshaft magazine in 2015, he seemed to split his life into his two creations.
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California's resurrected net neutrality bill just passed a major hurdle and is now on its way to be voted on in the state assembly.
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Then-President Jimmy Carter canceled the B-1 bomber program in June 1977, although it was resurrected by his White House successor, Ronald Reagan.
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Sixty years later, he's resurrected, but learns he still has to grapple with the regret and unfinished business he thought he'd left in his past.
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But in fact, the City Council has resurrected a frightening government power – the power to censor speech until the government has decided to approve it.
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By easing the approval process for infrastructure programs, President Donald Trump may have resurrected a number of other oil and gas projects that were languishing.
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Now that she's answered Game of Thrones fans' prayers and resurrected Jon Snow, it's time to get to know the woman behind mysterious Melisandre better.
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Kendi listened to skeptics who felt the charges against Parker were resurrected to derail the career of a black man on the cusp of stardom.
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Those words evaded fans and critics of the show from its grave, and they've become the main focus now that the series has been resurrected.
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Earlier in the evening Trump resurrected talk of the construction of a southern border wall, reiterating a campaign promise that Mexico would pay for it.
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The Ellie that returns in the dead of night is not Ellie — because none of the beings resurrected from the graveyard are their past selves.
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Dan DiMicco, who led Trump's trade transition team, said in a statement that the deal "should not be resurrected" now that the president pulled out.
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Dodge has resurrected a few of its most famous nameplates, such as the Charger, the Challenger, and had tried the same approach with the Dart.
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It's been only a day since Verizon resurrected its unlimited data plan, and the company's competitors are already doing their best to try and counter.
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The company resurrected its legendary dual-screen Courier concept as the Surface Neo, then it surprised the world by announcing a dual-screen Android phone.
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She's too ashamed to show her face to Jon Snow and Ser Davos, who cared for Shireen, and rejected her even after she resurrected Jon.
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The device was originally set to go on sale in October 2012, only to be delayed at the last minute and resurrected in June 2013.
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Unlike the resurrected wights or even champion of the living Jon Snow, however, the White Walkers remain living men who never asked to become monsters.
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Selective "grammar" schools will be resurrected—but only on a small scale, and perhaps not at all, given how many Tory MPs oppose the idea.
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The 3G version of Nokia's resurrected 3310 was announced in September as theoretically working in the US, unlike the 2G version released earlier this year.
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Queenie's story — her dissatisfaction with the overwhelming whiteness of her coven, her complex relationship with a resurrected slave owner — was cogent, humane, complex and compelling.
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Last year, colored lenses were resurrected in the form of circular and aviator silhouettes, but most people gravitated toward classic shapes, like the cat-eye.
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But this year, Sony showed how a truly charming robot should look and act, and resurrected a beloved product in the process: Aibo is back.
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Any way you slice it, in other words, a resurrected species would contain at least a small amount of genetic information from another species entirely.
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Jewish prophecy says the dead will rise from their graves after the coming of the Messiah, and those closest to Jerusalem will be resurrected first.
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The diminutive Palm phone is now getting an unlocked version sold directly through the resurrected Palm, making it available to everyone — not just Verizon customers.
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The city is also a pilgrimage site for Christians, who revere it as the place where they believe Jesus Christ preached, died and was resurrected.
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The Challenger name is an old one that has been resurrected by its manufacturer several times over the years, something also true of the Camaro.
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Robots are more of a threat than regulation Even if President Trump magically resurrected the coal industry, that doesn't mean that jobs would come back.
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The measures could take the form of adding the United States to a resurrected North-South hotline - permitting instant communication between the Koreas and Washington.
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In Britain, which seems to have an insatiable appetite for wartime history, the sacrificed soldiers of World War II were resurrected by the Brexit campaign.
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The same thing happened to Beric Dondarrion, who made little impression in Season 33 before getting resurrected as the dashing Richard Dormer in Season 23.
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An undergraduate named Monique Hollick, now a space systems engineer for the Australian Department of Defence, signed up to help him analyze the resurrected data.
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It does not need to be resurrected in 2017, and it is not the starting point for negotiation that Walden seems to think it is.
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But for motorsports purists, the most significant race at Le Mans will be in the LMGTE-Pro class, as a legendary 1960s rivalry is resurrected.
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For older Southerners, it resurrected memories of the night rides, when robe-clad cowards on horseback terrorized people of color below the Mason-Dixon line.
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While the measures in Maryland, Massachusetts, and New Jersey all died in session, they are likely to be resurrected in next year with more momentum.
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On Thursday, the President resurrected several of his favorite lines of attack that, while potent with his political base, aren't grounded in evidence or facts.
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He resurrected his political career as a senator, only to face charges now of taking bribes in the graft scheme around the national oil company.
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Mashable reported as recently as June 6 that Barb will not be resurrected, but hope is all we have in this dumpster of a world.
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There are shoes, bags and jewelry to go with each look, and a resurrected logo from 1925 was the only clear nod to the archives.
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So the fact that Congress resurrected the PTC is a good thing, regardless of what fossil fuel industry-funded propagandists would like us to believe.
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Tyson's been in weird situations before, he's farted away on bad teams, been an early young failure who got traded too early, and resurrected himself.
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True, during his first season as creative director for Calvin Klein, Raf Simons resurrected her famous jeans-clad image on a series of T-shirts.
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Super creepy story about pet zombies, although I had a dog once that I'd completely accept and adore even as a semi-resurrected monster. Sigh!
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Michael C. Hall, resurrected from "Lazarus," stars in Will Eno's philosophic dazzler, an existentialist one-man show that throws words around like so much confetti.
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A sale to Hilco would reduce the possibility that the more-than 1,300-acre (0003-hectare) Philadelphia site would be resurrected as an oil refinery.
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The tool from the transparency advocates at the Sunlight Foundation was resurrected earlier this month, after it was blocked for violating Twitter's terms of service.
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Dick MacPherson, who resurrected a declining football program at Syracuse University and returned it to national prominence, died on Tuesday at his home in Syracuse.
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A sale to Hilco would reduce the possibility that the more-than 1,300-acre (0003-hectare) Philadelphia site would be resurrected as an oil refinery.
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A federal appeals court on Monday resurrected a patent case relating to push notification technology brought against Alphabet Inc's Google by licensing company SimpleAir Inc.
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The church later gave Mary Magdalene her due, calling her the Apostle of the Apostles because she was the first to witness the resurrected Jesus.
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" After explaining some of the highlights of the show, Kimmel, 51, welcomed Slatkin in via video chat, joking, "please welcome the newly resurrected Leonard Slatkin.
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The residency, called "Home of the Brave," takes place in a former railroad fill station and ghost town that's being resurrected by artist Eileen Muza.
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India is also a major player in a newly resurrected informal defense alliance known as "the Quad," which is aimed at offsetting Chinese maritime expansion.
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Chien Lieh Tang is the chef at the resurrected Hwa Yuan, and although his cooking is not hard to appreciate, a little orientation may help.
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To a lot of guards, Trump's words have resurrected the us-versus-them climate, validating the idea that things ain't like they used to be.
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Lenin may, in the end, be resurrected, but not in Ukraine: according to Ukraine Today, a German buyer may already have purchased the historic statue.
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People seem to have forgotten that Mercedes resurrected the Maybach brand as an all-new suffix to Mercedes' most luxurious models, like the Mercedes-Maybach S600.
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But both companies have accused one another of not making compromise proposals, and the dispute has resurrected fears about the risk of doing business in Russia.
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Rudolph portrays Agatha on The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, aka the Weird Sister who Sabrina (Kiernan Shipka) "killed" and then resurrected using that special Spellman mud.
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And there are all sorts of concerns about the legacy of EO, and yes, I think the ghost of EO was resurrected with Nigeria's decision here.
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While we don't know if Catelyn's body is back in Winterfell, we're not ruling out a nod to Lady Stoneheart, the resurrected Catelyn in Martin's novels.
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Months may go by where the series slips from my mind, but then I hear the show resurrected by someone else who is self-proclaimed obsessed.
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Following a 20083-year hiatus, the NHL resurrected the much-maligned World Cup of Hockey (WCOH) in 2016 (it was previously held in 1996 and 2004).
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Eckstein will reprise her role as Ahsoka in the upcoming seventh season of "Clone Wars," which Disney resurrected to bring to its upcoming streaming service Disney+.
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I found it odd to see the Conner family resurrected on a set almost identical to the original, right down to the afghan on the couch.
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This may sound impossible because, in the books, Lady Stoneheart is the resurrected (sort of) Catelyn Stark (Michelle Fairley), who was killed during the Red Wedding.
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But by highlighting the dangers of blending business opportunities with political power, Trump has resurrected an issue that has dogged his own family from the start.
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Monday was a day that teenagers around the world have been patiently waiting for: Demi Lovato finally resurrected her very real basement dwelling sister, Poot Lovato.
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It takes place in the future, and essentially involves a detective story in which a resurrected detective investigates the attempted murder of the world's richest man.
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So come back next week to find out how Archie Andrews is resurrected (and eventually winds up back in Riverdale High, bright-eyed and bushy tailed).
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And according to the resurrected tweet from years ago drawing the original connection — the two women used to look even more identical when they were younger.
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Since then, the committee has been killed and resurrected a few times, most recently in 1989 for four years during the George H. W. Bush administration.
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He resurrected the long-debated idea of building a tunnel for cars to travel under the Long Island Sound to the Bronx, Westchester County or Connecticut.
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Prosecutors also alleged that the children were told that the 3-year-old would be resurrected as Jesus and tell the group what institutions to attack.
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The children said they were told the boy would be resurrected as Jesus and guide them on which "corrupt institutions" to attack, NBC reported citing investigators.
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In order to turn the tide in the final weeks of the campaign she resurrected an issue that had long disappeared from the 22019 campaign — birtherism.
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The network then resurrected the drama and aired it in the summers of 2013 and 2014 before opting not to move forward with a fourth season.
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And the old style "major medical" plans that the Affordable Care Act outlawed were still not resurrected by the Republican plan even in its final form.
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Panasonic has resurrected its Technics line to bring back its flagship Technics SL-1200 — a longtime favorite of club DJs, which has been mothballed since 2008.
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The rapper resurrected a beef with Wiz Khalifa today through a series of tweets that took pointed aim at the younger artist's career and personal life.
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Just when you thought retro styles were about to descend into the hair graveyard yet again, the face of Marc Jacobs Beauty resurrected the look overnight.
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However, without a legislative fix from Congress, Choke Point could be resurrected under a future administration, once again harming legitimate businesses and the consumers they serve.
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Mark Karpeles told Reuters he believes Mt. Gox, which collapsed in 2014, could be resurrected under new management and ownership – at a cost of $245 million.
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It's like the gadget equivalent of Jon Snow; made from dead, discarded, and unwanted technology that's been resurrected as something that outshines what came before it.
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A new offering circular with additional risk factors will also be sent to investors to see if the transaction can be resurrected, according to a source.
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Today's information economy ticks him off, so his resurrected Daily Paywall (and other projects) allow him to question systems of control over ownership, labor, and sharing.
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The write had once dismissed the idea, but was now beginning to realize that life recovered, repeated and resurrected itself in ways he hadn't previously considered.
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Beats 1 shares DNA with independent broadcasters like NTS and veteran tastemakers like Rinse FM, who resurrected the unpolished and uncensored thrill of 1960s pirate radio.
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He successfully resurrected his bid for the presidency after the chief prosecutor dropped the charges against him in 2009, accusing his own officials of political interference.
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He has recently resurrected the show, and for this installment, he'll be joined by the comedian Michael Ian Black, the HQ superfan Dan Rather and others.
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And they resurrected an older accusation against Mr. Trump: his role in an illegal scheme to make hush payments to two women during his 2016 campaign.
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In the books, Stoneheart decides to kill Brienne because she thinks Brienne is now loyal to Jaime, rather than to the resurrected shell of Catelyn Stark.
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With the iPad, the company resurrected and radically improved upon several generations of tablet PCs and even its own Newton, a tried-and-failed product category.
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Now, roughly four decades later, Baldwin's relatives have resurrected the work, with a new edition from Duke University Press, and it could scarcely be more timely.
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Another project from the twilight of the military regime, the Belo Monte hydroelectric dam, was resurrected in this century as a solution to Brazil's energy woes.
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Hamalainen's previous book, "The Comanche Empire" (2009), awarded the prestigious Bancroft Prize, resurrected the lost stories of a prosperous and sophisticated people of the American Southwest.
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He made his name scouring the landscape for businesses left for dead that he could sink money into and then profit from when they were resurrected.
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On Sunday's episode of "Girls," the show resurrected the story of Kitty Genovese, the 28-year-old bar manager attacked outside her Queens apartment in 1964.
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For the past three decades, the BJP and Hindu outfits associated with it have resurrected the Ayodhya controversy before elections, stoking tensions between Hindus and Muslims.
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Even Apple discontinued its digital magazine storefront, the Newsstand app, back in 2015 and eventually resurrected its digital magazine platform as part of Apple News Plus.
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Firefly Aerospace is the resurrected version of Firefly Space Systems, a small satellite launch company in Texas that went bankrupt in 43 following the Brexit referendum.
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While the NSA has encouraged abandoning the program, the White House has encouraged Congress to extend the program so it can be resurrected in the future.
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Clinton, Mr. Comey has at once revived his reputation for confronting commanders in chief and resurrected the spirit of the F.B.I.'s most infamous high priest.
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He said many of them faced "a feverish search for legal assistance" after their deportation orders were unexpectedly resurrected by the U.S. government after several years.
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NEVS has been focusing on building electric cars for the Chinese market, and in June this year resurrected a Saab with electric guts, produced in China.
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This episode does both, as future Legend Sara Lance (Caity Lotz) is resurrected via Ra's al Ghul's Lazarus Pit, teeing up another long-awaited crossover... 3.
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By subduing the Lebanese population and infiltrating the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF), the group has resurrected its military presence across the country, especially in the south.
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One is the Paris Café, a casual, all-day proposition inside Eero Saarinen's T.W.A. terminal at Kennedy International Airport, now gloriously resurrected as the TWA Hotel.
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One is the Paris Café, a casual, all-day proposition inside Eero Saarinen's T.W.A. terminal at Kennedy International Airport, now gloriously resurrected as the TWA Hotel.
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Centuries later, it is one of eight forgotten spirits that Tattersall has resurrected in collaboration with the University of Minnesota and the Minneapolis Institute of Art.
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David Harbour replaces Ron Perlman for the title role, taking on Hellboy's red, knob-headed physique to battle an ancient resurrected sorceress played by Milla Jovovich.
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If Ben Mezrich's "Woolly" is to be believed, mammoths may be returning someday soon to a tundra near you, resurrected by the necromancers of synthetic biology.
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While I could see a resurrected Bronco design going either way, I am hoping for a more classic-looking car than a brash, in-your-face 4x4.
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There are pictures of Clinton lawn signs that have been resurrected after vandalism and selfies of people who've just been confronted by Trump supporters but stayed calm.
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Activists in Upper Senate Park on Thursday wrestled with the irony, some by arguing that the President-elect had hijacked the economic populist movement they had resurrected.
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Cohen is famous for playing outlandish characters like Kazakh import Borat, fashionista Brüno, and rapper Ali G., whom he resurrected at the Academy Awards on Feb. 29.
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But instead of facing extinction, as many environmentalists would hope, Patratu is about to be resurrected by NTPC, the state-owned power producer, and the Jharkhand government.
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"In the morgue, they brought me to the attendant's room and there I resurrected, took off my t-shirt, and washed my face," he told the BBC.
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Coca-Cola resurrected its discontinued Surge soda on the platform in 2014 in response to an active Facebook fan page with 128,000 members calling for its return.
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A lot has been written about it and it certainly will be resurrected as an important issue if he were to consider running for president in 2020.
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While the dusted heroes from "Avengers: Infinity War" were resurrected, Tony Stark (Iron Man) and Natasha Romanoff (Black Widow) didn't make it out of the blockbuster alive.
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The comic book drama follows in the footsteps of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, another series Fox canceled in May that was resurrected elsewhere (at NBC, in this instance).
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But why would he stop her, given that he tacitly accepted her tactics when he chose hosts over humans, and resurrected her with her killing schemes intact?
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All the geofilters and timestamps from when you shot a snap can be resurrected, and you can even edit or move old captions, doodles, stickers, and emoji.
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After the series ended in 2003, the franchise experienced newfound popularity after it was released on DVD, and was eventually resurrected with the 2005 feature film Serenity.
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Clean and sober since 543, Hall resurrected his career appearing in TV shows like Psych and films like 254's Foxcatcher and Brad Pitt's upcoming War Machine.
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Another, Bruce Ward, is likely legally insane; he thinks there are "little resurrected dogs" running around the prison and that "evil or demonic forces" are harassing him.
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Martin's Not a Blog already made like Jon Snow and was resurrected elsewhere, and in much the same form — save for a haircut and other superficial changes.
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Considering that Endgame just resurrected half of the Earth's population, it's pretty clear Natasha is going to be Jon Snow-ed for the sake of a movie.
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He's the head of a program called Experiments in Art and Technology, founded in the '60s and newly resurrected in partnership with the design incubator New Inc.
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And the ongoing revelations over America's modern-day concentration camps for migrants have resurrected the specter of Japanese American internment (sometimes in morbidly on-the-nose ways).
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Will Ferrell, 51, resurrected his Anchorman character to help the anchors in the broadcast booth call Thursday night's game between the Kings and the San Jose Sharks.
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When I die, cryogenically preserve my head in a tank of ranch dressing so I can one day be resurrected and taste the ranch of the future.
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Besides coming in handy for the movie ... we're told April also wants to use her old designs for a museum exhibit featuring the resurrected hip-hop wear.
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It's coined from the Bible story of Lazarus, who was said to have been resurrected by Jesus days after his death, and is apparently very rarely reported.
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In fact, the New Deal resurrected schools all over Los Angeles, after a severe earthquake devastated the city just days after FDR was sworn in as president.
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Critics say Haftar has resurrected the old police state and his supporters have seized the property of opponents who fled to western Libya, charges denied by officials.
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Last fall, Trump advisers Peter Navarro and Robert Walker resurrected Reagan's pledge of "peace through strength," promising that their boss would "significantly expand" the military's space budget.
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But during the 1980s, it was resurrected by marketers north of the border, who also coined the term "Decade of the Hispanic" without a trace of irony.
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There will be no narrative finality in the superhero genre: It won't matter if characters live or die, since they will always be resurrected for future installments.
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In 2008, monks and priests brawled near the shrine, throwing punches and pulling one another's hair not far from the tomb where Christians believe Jesus was resurrected.
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She effectively demonstrates how Mr Putin restored the Soviet-era apparatus of police control, renewed state domination of media and the economy, and resurrected one-party rule.
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They're also going back to their roots and bringing back their house-made hot dogs to their little stand, resurrected in the form of crispy corn dogs.
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SMU, which was prohibited from postseason play a year ago because of NCAA rules violations, is ranked No. 19 after former coach Larry Brown resurrected the program.
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Yet somehow Meridian 59 is back—open source now—resurrected by fans on a quixotic quest to popularize something that few people ever liked to begin with.
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Mr. Newhouse resurrected it in 21998, and after quickly dismissing its first two editors, he hired a 22000-year-old British journalist, Tina Brown, to run it.
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The CPMF, which taxed all financial transactions including checks, was unpopular when it was in place, and opposition to it being resurrected in any form runs deep.
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What I felt was a sense of vocation: I must use photography as a means to shut away the ghosts resurrected by the excess of photographic afterimages.
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But it's not clear whether Mr. Harder dies and is resurrected or whether he's in his mother's womb, not yet born, listening to her breathing and heartbeat.
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But all of a sudden, the original DACA program has been partially resurrected — and its bizarre afterlife complicates the argument over when Congress will need to act.
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Wire recordings still exist and are actually the sole source of live Woody Guthrie music; a 1949 concert was resurrected, amazingly, and won a Grammy in 2008.
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Disappointment also lay in store for Paavo Vayrynen, a figure whom Finland's political establishment has repeatedly consigned to the history books, only to see his hopes resurrected.
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An equivalent expression of surprise greeted the news this week that the magazine was back in business, resurrected as a quarterly with its first issue out Thursday.
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I can't believe that the traits and instincts that inspired and sustained these real heroines are so deeply buried in women today that they can't be resurrected.
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Khoshbakht is co-director of Bologna's Il Cinema Ritrovato, one of the largest repertory film and restoration festivals in the world, where cinema is resurrected from obscurity.
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Life-size zombies come at you from zombie-style holes that expand within the white sheets, like the resurrected dead in Signorelli's painting of the Last Judgment.
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In recent decades, the label "progressive" has been resurrected to replace "liberal," a once vaunted term so successfully maligned by Republicans that it fell out of use.
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The company resurrected David Cale's "Harry Clarke," which closed at the Vineyard Theater in December and received a New York Times Critic's Pick, for a secondary run.
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But Mr. Atlas resurrected the idea in 2003 with the Eminent Lives series, a joint venture of HarperCollins and his newly formed Atlas Publishing (later Atlas & Co.).
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Trump recently resurrected his debunked claim that millions of people voted illegally in the 2016 elections, accusing states of guarding their voter records to cover it up.
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A rookie took his spot 11 weeks ago, but for a half against the Eagles on Monday night, he returned to starting quarterback and resurrected the Giants.
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DBS was first introduced by Aston Martin in 1967, resurrected in 2007 and now the car-maker has brought it back as the model nameplate for Superleggera.
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Since it stopped shipping to consumers in 2015, Snapchat resurrected the idea of a camera in glasses with its Spectacles and dodged the fate of Google Glass.
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The Muslim caliphate, an idle dream colored by myths of former glory, was resurrected in a brutal and fevered nightmare of atrocities piled upon crimes against humanity.
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The look: Pantone's color of the year — rose quartz, also known as millennial pink — sets the tone for fashion, and slip dresses are resurrected from the '90s.
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The storm left some 1.4 million people in need of assistance and resurrected a deadly cholera outbreak, and the country has faced huge problems trying to rebuild.
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But as many fans on Reddit are asking, what does the existence of fire wights mean for the soul of those resurrected by the Red God's magic?
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The 2016 hashtag #WhatADoctorLooksLike, which was inspired by Dr. Cross's case, was resurrected this week to raise awareness about the doubts faced by many black medical professionals.
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Downtown Brooklyn and all of Manhattan had only recently been relieved of the dark and noisome "els," and nobody wanted them resurrected in a leafy bedroom community.
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Thousands of Los Angeles teachers plan to strike Monday — raising the possibility of a new wave of "educator spring" activity resurrected in the blue state of California.
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Mark Pitcavage, who studies hate symbols for the Anti-Defamation League, said the symbol was relatively obscure, but had been resurrected by some right-wing extremist groups.
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The city is also an important pilgrimage site for Christians, who revere it as the place where they believe that Jesus Christ preached, died and was resurrected.
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They could still change their minds after Congress returns in September, but with members out of town it seems clear the bill won't be resurrected before then.
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They said they were told he would be resurrected as Jesus and instruct them on what corrupt institutions to attack, according to NBC News reporter Gadi Schwartz.
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Perhaps in his resurrected wight form, Viserion gained some extra oxygenated dicyanoacetylene juice in his gullet that has shifted the composition, temperature, and hue of his flames.
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But for the sake of holiday cheer, I resurrected my Pinterest account and attempted to make one of the more popular holiday cookie recipes posted on Pinterest boards.
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He's part resurrected flesh, part regenerated tissue, and part machine, and a sequence when he's being brought back to life feels like a combination of Hellraiser and Westworld.
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A trio of new Dodge Challenger SRT Demons were destroyed in a hellacious blaze while they were being shipped to their owners, but all three will be resurrected.
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