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Resurrecting the northern white rhinos is an even greater leap.
This has not prevented Trump's statement from resurrecting this tired scapegoat.
Mercenaries are resurrecting globally, and war is becoming privatised once more.
Goodman held on to "the hope of resurrecting it," he says.
The city itself, ever falling apart and resurrecting, takes a bow.
Wade getting struck down and some red states resurrecting abortion bans.
We keep falling asleep and then resurrecting and laughing about it.
Trump isn't giving birth to a racist policy; he's resurrecting one.
Trump isn't giving birth to a racist policy; he's resurrecting one.
The answer is not resurrecting "obsolete practices and forms," Francis says.
How a new group of designers is resurrecting once-discarded materials.
So, how could resurrecting the woolly mammoth help us save the world?
Goodman tried to focus on "the hope of resurrecting it," he says.
Anheuser-Busch is resurrecting the "Bud Bowl" with a 21st-century twist.
They fell only after leaders tempered their rhetoric about resurrecting the lira.
Some, however, are entertaining the possibility of resurrecting the Herald one day.
Making an actor look younger is one thing; resurrecting them is another.
I spoke with Turturro about resurrecting the Jesus, zealous disciples and more.
"We're looking forward to resurrecting some of those discussions now," Wagner said.
But Aniston warns, they might live to regret resurrecting a few of them!
And it was their first big effort since resurrecting the house in 1990.
Not revealing such details could also risk resurrecting prior questions of religious bias.
But how the hell did he raise the dead by resurrecting the Mountain?
Ford is resurrecting an old name in the form of the new Ranger.
Now we have Streep to thank for resurrecting the festive silk-chiffon dress.
Analysts have credited Juul with single-handedly resurrecting the slumping e-cigarette market.
The authorities, resurrecting a Soviet practice, drafted local volunteers into a community militia.
Now the #ObsessedChallenge is responsible for resurrecting a song from a decade ago.
Can the players even agree on what it is they're resurrecting, and why?
The academy would be resurrecting a scheme to support female directors, she added.
Stephanie Brinley, principal automotive analyst at IHS Markit, said resurrecting the Hummer name under GMC is a "natural home for it," however she believes resurrecting the nameplate wasn't the only way for GM to successfully bring such a vehicle to market.
Farrah Abraham is resurrecting shade at her fellow Teen Mom OG stars this Easter.
"We're resurrecting an old conversation that has never really gotten that far," Wellerstein said.
But Temer faces a difficult task in resurrecting trust amongst the population and investors.
Fantasy Flight has a tricky balancing act to pull off when resurrecting this game.
This achievement is a very early step toward resurrecting full-blooded northern white rhinos.
Thune is one of those guys who keep resurrecting the gas tax hike discussion.
SOLVER STORIES Resurrecting a childhood tradition enables a woman to find her chosen family.
Come spring, the weather gets warmer, drier and windier -- perfect conditions for resurrecting a wildfire.
And there's been talk that it might be considering resurrecting Hummer to do just that.
He does end up going back out though, and resurrecting Toby's night out with Randall.
Unfortunately, some traders are resurrecting an old chestnut to help explain the current market weakness.
MGM resurrecting the franchise will no doubt come as welcome news to its passionate fans.
Alden, now 89 years old, doesn't plan on resurrecting the original StaRRcar any time soon.
Newt Gingrich said resurrecting the House Un-American Activities Committee could help defeat radical Islam.
Ford has unveiled a new midsize truck, resurrecting the Ranger name, at the Detroit show.
He often defies contemporary expectations of theater by resurrecting archaic ones, like the Greek chorus.
The Hummer report also follows the recent trend of carmakers resurrecting old and beloved nameplates.
Now she won't die before her allies are finished resurrecting, increasing her survivability in sticky situations.
Other places are resurrecting flood meadows, moving earthen levees back from river banks where space permits.
Using it in Archangel felt like resurrecting an American retro-future, which is what it is.
Wait, that game was cancelled… Bethesda has a solid track record of resurrecting its dead franchises.
And in Black Adam's comic book origin story, Sivana has a role in resurrecting the villain.
It has meant filling out brackets and ponying up for the office pool and resurrecting rivalries.
It has meant filling out brackets and ponying up for the office pool and resurrecting rivalries.
DR. WILLIAM J. BARBER II, who is resurrecting the Poor People's Campaign started by the Rev.
The balls in your court, Sega, have you given any thought to resurrecting the Game Gear?
We can win the New Cold War by resurrecting SDI and deploying space-based missile defenses.
She is the author of Resurrecting Slavery: Racial Legacies and White Supremacy in France (Temple University Press).
The production is staged by Two's Company, which specializes in resurrecting forgotten works of the 20th century.
Zionists thought resurrecting Hebrew was a way of fostering a shared identity among Jews from different backgrounds.
There's widespread consensus, including by experts on the left, that resurrecting the program is not an option.
Baker is now resurrecting the concept for the book, which he co-wrote with author James Goss.
Image: APEarlier this week, Verizon shocked us by resurrecting its unlimited data plan, albeit with some caveats.
In March 503, they started "selling" Martian land for $2 a square meter, resurrecting their bizarre scheme.
Jane reacts by pouring her energy into resurrecting her old vaudeville act and regaining some former glory.
The showrunners can't have Thoros running around resurrecting people willy-nilly anymore, so he'll have to go.
Talks between the parties on resurrecting the power-sharing government are to resume later in the summer.
He has since used the moniker several times, resurrecting charges that Warren falsely claimed Native American ancestry.
Now, 210 years later, he is resurrecting the concert at Carnegie Hall: a homage to a homage.
By Nupur Anand and Alexander Cornwell MUMBAI/DUBAI (Reuters) - Creditors' hopes of resurrecting India's Jet Airways (JET.
I'm getting closer to my man than ever before, resurrecting the "happy hours" of my parents' generation.
I'm getting closer to my man than ever before, resurrecting the "happy hours" of my parents' generation.
Today our thoughts turn to resurrecting this symbol of the City of Light and the French nation.
Some people are resurrecting old articles online about the Chinese-American relationship that are now going viral.
In the wake of the Kavanaugh confirmation, this nearly forgotten episode is worth resurrecting after 81 years.
Resurrecting Humphrey-Hawkins can help pre-empt a technology crisis and even future labor dislocation from globalization.
Its members secretly cheered as Donald Trump was elected, and moved toward resurrecting the Keystone XL pipeline.
But it scrapped that plan in July, citing market conditions, before resurrecting the IPO earlier this month.
GM is not resurrecting the separate Hummer brand, which it shut down in 2010 amid bankruptcy restructuring.
But it scrapped that plan in July, citing market conditions, before resurrecting the deal earlier this month.
Popular YouTube star Casey Neistat is resurrecting his daily vlog just months after announcing he was ditching it.
Spielberg said that he will be resurrecting the 93-year-old Amazing Stories brand for Apple TV Plus.
Per The Daily Dot, Firth apparently confirmed back in 2017 that he would be resurrecting his green hellspawn.
Others criticize the ethics of resurrecting species whose habitats might be gone and putting surrogate mothers at risk.
However, the small amount that Becker revealed indicates that digitally resurrecting a recording artist is no easy feat.
ESPN is having a little fun on Tuesday by resurrecting a joke from a 13-year-old movie.
Famed iPhone and PlayStation cracker George Hotz is resurrecting the DIY autonomous car project he canceled in October.
So are the '00s, with Vetements resurrecting Juicy Couture tracksuits and Y/Project making outrageous thigh-high Uggs.
But the best savings of all may come from rescuing or resurrecting the crazy concept of personal responsibility.
" Guy Branum: The comedian is resurrecting the 2003 rom-com "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days.
But there's something so fetishistic about TV's increasing reliance on resurrecting its own past by any means possible.
Mr. Sater had been exchanging emails and phone calls with Mr. Cohen about resurrecting plans for the tower.
When no ending is permanent — even if it means resurrecting dead characters — the power of endings is compromised.
But the company scrapped that plan in July, citing market conditions, before resurrecting the IPO earlier this month.
It scrapped that plan in July before resurrecting a scaled-down version of the deal earlier this month.
There were several in New York, and, as commemorations tend to do, they felt simultaneously resurrecting and entombing.
According to the plan, the 2020 hopeful would focus on resurrecting US involvement in the Paris climate agreement.
Inspired by England's Campaign for Real Ale movement, many American craft brewers set about resurrecting these styles first.
Much of this, Traywick believes, will be accomplished by bold, brave individuals resurrecting the scientific tradition of self-experimentation.
They are also resurrecting some of the most racist images from the post-Reconstruction era, some black commentators say.
Several of the players involved, including Hernandez and Lonnie Smith, got clean and wound up resurrecting their baseball careers.
"The coal industry itself has been resurrecting on its own, and it's going to do far better," Gartman said.
Superman to "We need Superman, so it's worth the risk of resurrecting him as an unstoppable murder-machine" here.
But when it comes to resurrecting dinosaurs, ever since Jurassic Park came out, everybody's been looking for dinosaur DNA.
Dressed in black, they held up pieces of paper with a powerful message in red, resurrecting a haunting memory.
" "In resurrecting these dead European traditions, I refer to how indigenous traditions have been under assault by European cultures.
In addition to changing to a subscription service, Kawasaki says resurrecting trust in Facebook will require a cultural shift.
The Confederacy doesn't need preserving, and to paraphrase the artist John Sims, it doesn't need resurrecting -- it needs exorcising.
China and the U.S. are firing escalating tariffs at each other and seem bent on resurrecting Smoot-Hawley nightmares.
Berry also returns to his favorite plot device: resurrecting a long-buried historical secret upon which potential disaster rests.
In a statement Thursday, the Trump Organization left the door open to eventually resurrecting that deal, the Times reported.
For Watson, they represented the kind of unvarnished, unheralded regional sound that he has built his career on resurrecting.
Despite signs in recent months that negotiators were close to resurrecting Safe Harbor, no final pact has been produced.
So the very thing she hated the most is the motivation behind resurrecting this video and highlighting it again.
He'll get major credit for resurrecting the steak fry, which will be a boon for the county party's coffers.
Resurrecting iconic nameplates is a funny thing, because it can either be a huge success or a huge flop.
Righting the history would also mean resurrecting the feminist legacies of the iconic figures of the civil rights movement.
At the same time, he acknowledged that there are challenges in resurrecting a business that had been shut down.
Hong Kong (CNN)Even in retirement, 90-year-old Akira Iritani still dreamed of resurrecting the prehistoric woolly mammoth.
Cooper has been more tepid on the idea of resurrecting Jackson Maine for a live audience, I tell him.
Elizabeth Warren's rise in the polls by resurrecting his "Pocahontas" slur in a fresh attack on the Massachusetts senator.
Instead, he wanted to pay for it by resurrecting one of his favorite ideas, a new tax on millionaires.
I suggested maybe even resurrecting its failed phone effort, this time backed by the Alexa AI platform that powers Echo.
Paste and Spin both said they have no intention of slowing their digital output or resurrecting their previously monthly editions.
The Trump administration is known for its anti-science stances, except maybe when it comes to resurrecting the woolly mammoth.
While that could've served as the end for the franchise, thoughts of resurrecting the Apes didn't remain dormant for long.
"I would prefer no discussion, because if there's no discussion, you're not resurrecting the discussion of the 90s," she said.
Even the Red Woman, everyone's favorite candidate for resurrecting Snow, could only stand there dumbfounded by the turn of events.
What distresses us is the feeling that Mr. Xi is resurrecting totalitarianism — and bringing us back to the Mao era.
A woman who publicly accused former President Clinton of raping her in 2628 is resurrecting her claims on social media.
But Ms. Pelosi picked her off by resurrecting the elections subcommittee and promising to name Ms. Fudge as its chairwoman.
With those factors in mind, it's not surprising at all that GM is taking a chance on resurrecting the Hummer.
Is it a look of recognition that flashes in this century-old woman's face, the resurrecting of some long-ago happiness?
And it would be depressing to have the series casually forget her, while resurrecting so many other people over the years.
It could incorporate voice and motion control by resurrecting the Kinect and a hands-free digital assistant by tacking on Cortana.
Mr. Salter earned his reputation for resurrecting brands after helping found Hilco Consumer in 2006 and serving as its chief executive.
One of the projects in President Trump's infrastructure proposal is resurrecting a water pipeline that environmentalists say threatens the Mojave Desert.
For Antstream, the project is about resurrecting an experience long buried in old devices like the Commodore 64 and the Amiga.
Israelis are justly proud of having revived Hebrew as a spoken language—a feat akin to resurrecting Latin in everyday conversation.
But tighter budgets could have turned many of 2016's flops into modest hits, even without suddenly resurrecting the "midbudget" film.
Fox wanted to wait an "appropriate amount of time" before resurrecting the show but the show's producer, FremantleMedia, rejected that idea.
Trump has suggested resurrecting a form of the Depression-era Glass-Steagall law to separate capital markets operations from traditional lending.
But when you continue to pick on just one person – as his career is resurrecting – there's nothing to it but bullying.
But smugglers have responded by resurrecting disused routes into Europe via the Mediterranean from Libya, which can be just as dangerous.
For PCPs at the bottom of the compensation list, resurrecting and sustaining the notion of medicine as a calling is necessary.
The Trump administration is now resurrecting "the public charge" clause as a way to limit legal immigration without changing immigration law.
Instead, Mr. de Blasio wants to find the money by resurrecting one of his favorite ideas — a new tax on millionaires.
House Speaker Paul Ryan said at a GOP leadership press conference that they're working on resurrecting the health care bill through consensus.
The Firebird was revived in 1970, resurrecting Chagall's costumes and sets, and it remains in the New York City Ballet's repertoire today.
After Jon Snow proved death isn't always the end on Game of Thrones, resurrecting other fan favorites has become a tantalizing possibility.
And can we presume that she was kind enough to leave Teddy behind after resurrecting him in the haven beyond The Door?
And Kovacs' police officer partner Kristen Ortega has a neo-Catholic family that's split over God's view of resurrecting a loved one.
Because entrepreneurship is the key to creating jobs, increasing the pay of working people, resurrecting struggling communities and spurring growth and innovation.
It's being developed by former members of the now-defunct Oculus Story Studio, resurrecting a project that was believed to be canceled.
His opponents accuse him of resurrecting an authoritarian state in the east, where he controls the OPEC member's key oil export ports.
Spending millions on resurrecting one species is a decision not spend it on living threatened species, and allow them to go extinct.
Or, better yet, start by asking yourself it's even worth resurrecting such an outdated and possibly racist property in the first place.
By resurrecting Eric, Russell and Walker want to make people reevaluate the place of robots within our history and society at large.
MacFarlane mocked the president-elect for resurrecting the "you're fired!" catch phrase from his reality television series "The Apprentice" during the event.
Virtual reality headsets promised wild new gaming experiences, but they're also resurrecting older genres — first space simulators, and now, light gun games.
Before we start resurrecting extinct species—whether they're long-dead or recently wiped out—we should focus on the ones we've got.
The Trump administration "should aggressively target Hezbollah's financial, logistical, and procurement networks, including resurrecting the DEA's now-defunct Project Cassandra," she added.
Turkey is resurrecting ISIS by releasing their fighters from Kurdish prisonsTrump&aposs betrayal of the Kurds will take decades to play out.
It is fair, however, to say that Ouinesh has played a role in resurrecting the lost artform via his popular Instagram account.
Belarus's autocratic leader, Aleksandr Lukashenko, has other ideas, and is trying to build a separate identity for Belarusians, including resurrecting their language.
Some 20.8973% wanted a snap election, 16% favored resurrecting 5-Star's previous coalition with the hard-right League, and 19% were undecided.
Some economists are even resurrecting the word "stagflation" — a dreaded condition in which inflation rises at the same time that growth stagnates.
Neither the New Orleans Museum of Art nor the well-heeled Historic New Orleans Collection has mounted an exhibition resurrecting this culture.
Despite Jackson's "stalwart unionism," the G.O.P. should "curb their enthusiasm" when it comes to resurrecting this figure as the party's standard-bearer.
I like the challenge of resurrecting a bankrupt image, subverting a cliché, making a happy sign contrary, or bringing in other meanings.
He changed the framework by resurrecting the time-travel mechanism he created in "The Peripheral" and making the world in which Mrs.
He retroactively registered as a foreign lobbyist and failed to disclose Russian contacts, resurrecting questions about the administration's close ties to Russia.
But scientists disagree about whether resurrecting extinct species — theoretically possible with gene-splicing — could result in a net loss of global biodiversity.
Resurrecting such archival designs has become an obsession for Alice and Benjamin, though they have no interest in manufacturing them at scale.
In the summer of 2012, the lager brought back its 1975 vintage label, resurrecting the look from the beer's alleged golden era.
ET, the brand is resurrecting its most-requested fragrance, Forever Red, and offering every product in the lineup for $4.95 while supplies last.
Beric Dondarrion, worshipper of the Lord of Light, is regularly resurrected by his God, and Thoros is the one who does the resurrecting.
When Ben Affleck's Bruce Wayne suggests resurrecting him around the midpoint of the movie, it's such an incredibly off-the-cuff, nonchalant suggestion.
Click here to view original GIFYou can't please everyone when it comes to resurrecting one of the most beloved franchises in film history.
When word let out that supermodel, businesswoman, and entrepreneur Kimora Lee Simmons was resurrecting her clothing brand, Baby Phat, fashion mavens everywhere rejoiced.
Despite claims that the hybrid embryo could be created as soon as next year, the project is far from resurrecting herds of mammoths.
Resurrecting an idea first mooted in the 1980s, he wants to move a big central-government body to each of 30 Mexican states.
The Smiths are a very introspective family that see the value in resurrecting and dissecting their bigger demons to share with the world.
Some sources close to the actor and director have corroborated the rumors, though Turturro himself has yet to say anything about resurrecting Jesus.
Democrats are resurrecting their "out-of-the-mainstream" and "respect for precedent" assertions against potential Trump judicial nominees because those assertions sound principled.
The unchecked flow of foreign dollars has made the country's power brokers rich, resurrecting the widespread discontent that gave rise to the Taliban.
But at least now it's official: Olympus is resurrecting one of its flagship film rangefinders, the Pen F, as a mirrorless digital camera.
But Ms. Warren, who has taken to matching the Republican taunt for taunt on social media, could not resist resurrecting Clinton's tack. There.
Reben adds to the overall trippiness by processing Bob Ross's voice as if AI were resurrecting him in a cyberdelic-infused drug trip.
But all those efforts fail, instead energizing the thought, resurrecting it like a zombie on steroids, making it more vicious, resistant and cruel.
Mr. Weinert — who's one of the dancers — has achieved a remarkable feat in resurrecting a piece of this length: 90 minutes with intermission.
Biden's domination there on Saturday changed the whole game, not only resurrecting a flailing campaign but shifting the momentum and narrative his way.
Some 0003% wanted a snap election, 2000% favoured resurrecting 21-Star's previous coalition with the hard-right League party, and 20.8973% were undecided.
Restoring choreography — and resurrecting ballets — is one of many reasons to love the talented Mr. Ratmansky, the artist in residence of Ballet Theater.
Today, Mr. Sandoval-Strausz says too much focus has been placed on the white, college-educated "creative class" for resurrecting American central cities.
It turns out that resurrecting dead people, and sending them to colonize alien planets, was a motivating factor in the development of Russian spaceflight.
The RICO charges filed recently against three traders at JPMorgan Chase indicate that prosecutors may be resurrecting the law to target white-collar defendants.
Other administration officials didn't fare much better, resurrecting old criticisms by a civil rights figure and praising the "school choice" brought on by segregation.
Part microwave, part game console, the PLAY-O-WAVE lets you kick retro ass while zapping mac 'n cheese or resurrecting last night's leftovers.
The development is an early step toward the much more distant goal of resurrecting the northern white rhinoceros, whose last male died this year.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame was written to celebrate a landmark on the brink of death, and instead the novel succeeded in resurrecting it.
The state of Hawaii has recently begun a public awareness campaign, including resurrecting and testing a warning siren system used during the Cold War.
When Doom rebooted itself in 2016, resurrecting one of gaming's oldest franchises into the modern era, it built a new, airtight formula for itself.
Critics question whether the buzz around resurrecting a functionally extinct creature takes attention and resources away from other animals with greater chances of survival.
Doing so would most likely scuttle any hope of resurrecting the nuclear accord with world powers, as Mr. Macron has been trying to do.
A ban on stock buybacks would be a giant step in resurrecting corporate employment as a foundation for a prosperous and expanding middle class.
Or even the army of the dead dragging Viserion's body out of the water and the Night King resurrecting him as a zombie Ice Dragon.
During the campaign, she added nothing to her thin Brexit strategy beyond resurrecting the fatuous slogan that "no deal is better than a bad deal".
On Friday night, Demi Lovato gave us a blast from the past by resurrecting the long locks she sported in the Disney Channel original movie.
According to Industrial Light & Magic chief creative officer John Knoll, the process of resurrecting Tarkin requires the use of actor Guy Henry as a replacement.
Donald Trump invested in the company building the Dakota Access Pipeline at one point and even talks about resurrecting the since-killed Keystone XL pipeline.
But when you continue to pick on just one person â€" as his career is resurrecting â€" there’s nothing to it but bullying.
Republicans accused Comey of going soft on Clinton, while Democrats blasted him for later resurrecting the issue with just days left in the 2016 election.
By resurrecting the debate and formally finishing the mid-term review already begun with the TAR, the administration could open the door to that possibility.
Tesla is resurrecting a popular benefit that CEO Elon Musk once called "unsustainable" as it attempts to boost sales of its more expensive electric vehicles.
In resurrecting TPP, other governments, most notably Japan and Australia, are partly assuming the leadership role usually played by the United States in multilateral dealmaking.
Further, many Republicans would strongly object to resurrecting Glass-Steagall — they are focused, especially in the House, on reducing banking regulations, not adding new ones.
Now, as Rizin Fighting Federation digs up more sarcophaguses of mid-2000s Japanese MMA, it's accidentally resurrecting a long-dormant backstage beef from the era.
"By this declaration, we are resurrecting the spirit of insurgency to demand for a better deal for our people," the New Delta Avengers' statement said.
New York (CNN Business)US stock futures jumped higher as Joe Biden scored big wins on Super Tuesday, resurrecting his campaign and emerging as Sen.
That could include resurrecting the position of party chairman, a title that would put him on par with Mao, the founding father of modern China.
Let's be clear: In Yemen, any project — even one much smaller than resurrecting an ancient trade — is a serious challenge at the best of times.
Resurrecting and revamping old television shows and movies is de rigueur these days — I mean, did you ever think you'd see Party Of Five again?
The company, best known for pizza rolls these days, recently announced that it would be resurrecting Stuffed Nachos from its line of extinct '90s snack foods.
Resurrecting this Frankenstein would once again strike a blow at the separation of powers, which protects individual liberty as surely as the Bill of Rights itself.
Despite the chaos surrounding Mr Bolsonaro's administration odds have improved that congress will reform the pension system, a precondition for resurrecting investors' confidence and therefore growth.
What Trump and his administration seem to be saying is that by resurrecting high-risk pools they can ensure people with pre-existing conditions be covered.
Republicans have refocused on resurrecting the effort to repeal the ACA, better known as Obamacare, as they get set to return from a recess next week.
A lot of people are asking why is 47-year-old David Arquette resurrecting his pro wrestling career nearly 20 years after his stint in WCW??
Mr. Harvey, a longtime art adviser, independent curator and dealer who favors a strong tactility is resurrecting the old-fashioned pictures gallery and making it hip.
A tie vote, on the other hand, would leave in place an injunction blocking the plan and probably deny Mr. Obama any chance of resurrecting it.
Her current show, Salt Priestess at Pioneer Works, connects these subjects, resurrecting the role of woman as the primary power broker engineering rites of liminal thresholds.
It's the sort of original and stylish film that — if Hollywood is going to insist on resurrecting everything — is actually worth the film it's printed on.
Resurrecting parts of past experiments, in a space smattered with fake fruit and other items, Valencia reflects on her path as an artist in New York.
Today, feverish derogatory presidential tweets are dragging America down into a garbage pile of hatred and bigotry, resurrecting memories of painful episodes in our nation's past.
Meanwhile, young Steven (Khari Constantine) represents a new generation's evergreen idealism as he wants to make a go at resurrecting old-fashioned practices, like hook fishing.
New President Cyril Ramaphosa is tasked with resurrecting the country's sluggish economy, which grew at 0.8 percent year-on-year in the third quarter of 203.
Sha Na Na found fame resurrecting 1950s rock 'n' roll with a retro style of singing and stage choreography that mixed tight harmonies with dashes of comedy.
For example, Rogue One might well have won the visual effects award for resurrecting Peter Cushing — if not for the impressively furry animals created for Jungle Book.
But when her long-time bandmate Neil Halstead got in touch with her about the possibility of resurrecting their old band, she was open to the idea.
Related: The Pentagon Dodged a Bullet Thanks to the US Budget Deal The domestic political response to this usually involves resurrecting age-old debates about quality vs.
One is the prospect of resurrecting the border between north and south, a dismal piece of symbolism which might be avoided if Britain got a Norwegian settlement.
He added that while hopes for the plant are high, no one expects it to have one ability that the Ramayana ascribes to sanjivani: resurrecting the dead.
Target is resurrecting its collaborations with Lilly Pulitzer, Zac Posen, Hunter, and other designers, and it's taking precautions to avoid the massive frenzies that plagued past events
Fuller House fans who were hoping that D.J. and Steve might be on the path to resurrecting their high school love: You may not like this news.
Doing so, they argue, would be a nod to the role that African American voters have played in resurrecting the former vice president's campaign in recent weeks.
It's the miracle of three men, on a nearly naked stage, resurrecting vanished lives and worlds, leaving an oddly indelible afterglow in that final fade into darkness.
A group of 11 countries announced on Saturday that they had committed to resurrecting a sweeping multinational trade agreement, the Trans-Pacific Partnership, without the United States.
Shurmur, who comes to the Giants from the Minnesota Vikings, where he thrived as an offensive coordinator, will be charged with resurrecting a roster short on depth.
Only women can really call up memories like the ones the Kavanaugh hearing is resurrecting — of a double standard so unbreachable Trump's imaginary wall pales in comparison.
One of the co-authors of the Nature study has taken a novel next step: He is resurrecting extinct strains of hepatitis B in a secure laboratory.
A much better strategy is to talk less about the NRA and focus more on resurrecting the anti-gun violence measures Americans have supported in the past.
But in Silicon Valley, where ideas ahead of their time have a curious way of resurrecting themselves, cooperative ownership might stick around longer than some might expect.
Khazrik's work, resurrecting Malychef's photographs (which dwell both on Lebanon's dumping grounds and its natural beauty), celebrates his dedication, proffering an alternative narrative to the official smears.
It felt like an adventure movie akin to Indiana Jones, which is what made it so popular, worth resurrecting, and the perfect game to upgrade with special effects.
During the battle however, the Night King effortlessly tossed an ice spear through her dragon Viserion, killing the dragon and later resurrecting it as an ice zombie dragon.
It seems unnecessary to resurrect a character in a film most people famously hated, as opposed to say, killing and resurrecting Loki in literally every Thor film ever.
Drawing on financial investments, expertise and diehards in sleeping cells, loyalists chatter on social media about resurrecting al-Qaeda's strategy of tawahush, the unleashing of wildness and chaos.
A central mission of this beloved series, now more than two decades old, is resurrecting musicals whose scores still shine even as their books have faded into irrelevance.
These scientists think de-extinction will inevitably lead to the sacrificing of some conservation efforts, since the money spent resurrecting lost animals would come from overall conservation budgets.
According to CNET, a Chinese holding company largely comprised of former Mad Catz factory workers has purchased Mad Catz's assets and branding and is resurrecting the accessory manufacturer.
Currently, the circus is seeking buyers for its storage and training facilities in Walden, New York, in hopes of resurrecting its annual ring show with a new owner.
Game of Thrones is in the business of reunions and resurrecting old favorites this season, and "Eastwatch" brought back none other than King Robert Baratheon's beloved bastard Gendry.
The day after the attacks, the government declared a temporary state of emergency, resurrecting emergency legislation from 1955 that gives sweeping powers to the police and other authorities.
Thoros of Myr, a Brotherhood member we last saw resurrecting Beric Dondarrion in season three, has been more-or-less confirmed as a returning character for this season.
And it came from the artist's core, bringing to unexpected fruition his childhood devotion to comic books and resurrecting themes from the earliest stage of his artistic maturity.
Trump is resurrecting the Republican Party's disdain for the use of American statecraft as an instrument for promoting liberal values, which went into abeyance with President Ronald Reagan.
In 2016, Abbas told the European Parliament that Israel's rabbis urge its government to poison the water of Palestinians, resurrecting a blood libel that Jews poison non-Jews.
Nissan's previous attempt to woo buyers in emerging markets like Russia, South Africa, Indonesia and India by resurrecting the Datsun and a $3,000 model has had little success.
Ms. Summerscale has found a nifty literary specialty: resurrecting and reanimating, in detail as much forensic as it is novelistic, notorious true-life tales of the Victorian era.
One of VR's greatest assets is giving users a sense of scale, so the medium was a natural fit for resurrecting impossible works of overambitious architecture, Fillwalk said.
Now, Deirdre Sullivan-Beeman is resurrecting the use of egg tempera in her dreamlike paintings, while also reminding audiences of the archaic medium's characteristically mysterious sense of illumination.
Ancient blood and chewing gum This decade's discovery of rare blood, urine and tissue in ancient remains encouraged some scientists to think about cloning and resurrecting extinct species.
DETROIT – General Motors is resurrecting the Hummer, best known as a gas-guzzling, military-style SUV, as an all-electric "super truck" with massive horsepower, acceleration and torque.
They maintain, for one thing, that the antebellum South was thoroughly capitalist and exceedingly profitable, resurrecting controversial arguments made by the economic historians Robert Fogel and Stanley Engerman.
Our redemption lies in recognizing and resurrecting these works of art for their true worth: timely responses to the consequences of our shared politics and our shared humanity.
He believes resurrecting the buildings as community space sparked the transformation and hopes that before the wrecking balls raze the church, the city takes stock of the building's importance.
NBC has announced it's resurrecting beloved comedy "Will & Grace" for a new 10-episode limited series set to air on the broadcast network in the 2017-18 TV season.
Vudu announced last October that it was resurrecting the 1983 movie Mr. Mom for an original series, and announced some additional projects at a digital marketing event on Friday.
Netflix is resurrecting Mystery Science Theater 3000, and it's bringing some famous and fairly nerdy faces on board for the relaunch, including Felicia Day, Jonah Ray, and Patton Oswalt.
That involved very faithfully "resurrecting pieces in their actual form," as he said, and creating mash-ups of Takada's original animal prints, and Lim and Leon's take on them.
"The Israeli interest, it's the Israeli interest in refreshing, re-resurrecting the close bond that has typified the US-Israel relationship," said Marc Zell, chairman of Republicans Overseas Israel.
It seemed as if hungry fans were doomed to suffer that same fate, until McDonald's chef Mike Haracz tweeted, "I'll see what I can do," about resurrecting the sauce.
Streaming content originally appeared to offer a direct alternative to that model, but service providers and content creators alike can see a lot of benefits to resurrecting the concept.
There have already been arguments that Beric Dondarrion, who the Lord of Light keeps resurrecting, and who fights with a flaming sword, has always been the true Azor Ahai.
This mechanical golden age ended in the late 1970s with the rise of the quartz watch but Seiko is resurrecting it with their Grand Seiko line of luxury pieces.
Founded in 2009 by Jonathan Hefter, Neverware began as an experiment in his parents' garage, resurrecting old machines and seeing if he could get them to run like new.
He is credited with resurrecting the career of Mr. Yanukovych, and selling him to the West as a pragmatic leader who could bring the country into the European Union.
And, judging by the fervent chatter on sports radio and stories in the press, he succeeded in resurrecting debate in what initially seemed a definitively open-and-shut case.
The agency wants to press the rewind button by resurrecting its 2202s analog-era cable set-top box rules and superimposing them on today's vibrant digital video device market.
Ethiopia and Djibouti, for example, are key tenets of China's Belt and Road Initiative, a massive infrastructure spending plan aimed at resurrecting the ancient trading routes centered on China.
" He then said of Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, resurrecting a derisive nickname for her, "I do think Elizabeth Warren has been hurt very badly with the Pocahontas trap.
Resurrecting the dead and buried has always been part of television's business model, but in the past few years, the grave-robbing industry has blossomed, mostly thanks to Netflix.
Dr. John Ostrom, a paleontologist at Yale University, began proposing that birds were dinosaurs in the 1970s – resurrecting a theory that Thomas Henry Huxley had first proposed in the 1860s.
His "Powers" A citizen of the sky city with extensive scientific knowledge, Nova experiments with nanotechnology on living humans and, at one point, actually saves Alita's life by resurrecting her.
James Walsh, an associate professor of political science at the University of Colorado Denver, has devoted years of his life to resurrecting the lost history of immigrants to the West.
Thus begins The Perfect Predator, the gripping true tale of one scientist's crusade to save her husband's life by resurrecting a centuries-old Soviet cure largely ignored by Western medicine.
In resurrecting the slogan "America First" from prewar isolationists who had no quarrel with Hitler, Trump was giving his view of modern history: everything went wrong when we turned outward.
Elizabeth Mitchell plays Deb, the new owner, who has poured everything she has into resurrecting the place she loved as a child and hired six former campers to work there.
By resurrecting the artifacts of her childhood – which are from a bygone era – Twilley shares a background and worldview with Matt Bollinger, whose show at Zürcher Gallery I recently reviewed.
Why it matters: Within the answer may lie the answer to resurrecting at least some of the hollowed out manufacturing heartland, or at least not making the same mistakes again.
I just want to do so through resurrecting a new identity based on a central unifying commonality of people: The vast majority of us have to work for a living.
As part of our special series on Boston tech, we toured the lab of Editas co-founder George Church to discuss startups, genetics and the science behind resurrecting extinct species.
It will not waste your time with a dreary slog through a graveyard, which is how biographies traditionally begin, dutifully resurrecting long- forgotten ancestors whose relevance is not always clear.
A pastor is resurrecting the Poor People's Campaign, a movement started by Martin Luther King Jr. He sees the climate and environment as issues on par with poverty and racism.
He's known for collecting "used, castoff pieces that no one thought was good enough to be a guitar" and resurrecting them as instruments that even the snobbiest aficionados swear by.
Instead, most big backers have invested in resurrecting national media outlets, like Laurene Powell Jobs and The Atlantic, Marc Benioff and Time magazine, and Jeff Bezos and The Washington Post.
Matter Scientists reported on Wednesday that they have recovered DNA from the oldest viruses known to have infected humans — and have succeeded in resurrecting some of them in the laboratory.
Finally, after a long and protracted death, MoviePass shut down for good on September 14—but, uh, the former head is already talking about resurrecting the thing, for some reason.
The opening story pays explicit tribute to Flannery O'Connor, resurrecting the protagonist of "Everything That Rises Must Converge" as a quiet typewriter repairman who keeps to himself, or tries to.
Maybe this is some sort of Jon Snow situation where the showrunners really want us to think a character is dead, but I really don't foresee a red witch resurrecting Olivia.
I am hoping in my lifetime to have the same good fortune in resurrecting the Church of St. John the Baptist that sits in ruins in the nearby town of Sebastiya.
Rounding out the flight is the Lion's Tears Sandia Gose, resurrecting an almost extinct German beer style produced in a region of Germany where there's a natural saltiness to the water.
"If Europe is not capable of protecting its own borders, it's the very idea of Europe that will be questioned," Valls said, when asked about resurrecting border controls within the continent.
Tonight, the Science Channel is resurrecting its reality show where two hosts test out a bunch of urban legends, usually with a hefty dose of science, engineering, and explosions thrown in.
"My opponent insulted Miss Universe," Clinton said, resurrecting her Republican rival's comments last week about former beauty queen Alicia Machado's weight gain after she won the Miss Universe contest in 1996.
Indeed, humanity has now taken an initial step toward resurrecting the huge creatures on whom our forebearers feasted, at least at the molecular level, by sequencing the long-gone animal's proteins.
The book and 1989 film, which boasts a screenplay also written by Stephen King, have Dr. Louis Creed resurrecting his toddler son Gage after he is tragically hit by a truck.
Throughout her career, she's never been shy about piling on the glitter and glam, especially now that she's promoting her new album release, Caution and resurrecting her Vegas residency in February.
The next logical step, I wrote late last year, was for these companies to capitalize on this trend by resurrecting the iconic SLR film cameras like the the Canon AE-1993.
Dave Chappelle made his fans' day by resurrecting some of his most popular "Chappelle's Show" characters on "SNL" in one fell swoop ... with a "The Walking Dead" spoof for the ages.
One big fear about President Trump's tariff fight with China is that Beijing would retaliate by resurrecting its campaign of stealing patents, manufacturing processes and other trade secrets from U.S. companies.
Some of the more eye-catching and controversial experiments in recent blood research are, in a way, resurrecting the alchemists' age-old hope—that blood might prove an elixir of youth.
Daly, 22005, has built a reputation for resurrecting the "careers" of children, some as young as 20163, who have been told they are not good enough to play elite-level soccer.
Pat Toomey, a Republican from Pennsylvania who pushed for a comprehensive background check bill after the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, announced he had talked to McConnell about resurrecting his legislation.
For many of the protesters on the streets of Brazilian cities, Mr. Calheiros came to symbolize impunity in the nation's political system, resurrecting his career despite facing an array of scandals.
On healthcare, she proposed allowing those older than 55 to participate in Medicare, resurrecting President Obama's old idea of a public plan option for health insurance, and expanding community health centers.
The challenges and growing pains of the nascent industry have complicated Ms. Rogers's dreams of resurrecting the Old Homestead, which the Rogers clan stopped using as a commercial farm in 1967.
But if El Camino is willing to bring back one glowering, bald character we all watched die in the series, then Gilligan better do it again—by resurrecting Walter White himself.
McLaren, who have used Renault engines since last year, have clinched a deal with Mercedes until at least the end of 2024, resurrecting a partnership that ran from 2005 to 2014.
Ms. Merkel, who supports free movement across Europe's borders, has been opposed to any moves effectively resurrecting border controls until Monday night, when she made the deal to stay in power.
Given the drama surrounding the status of Neill Blomkamp's canceled film, Scott and Fox seem a bit more keen on focusing on the franchise's origins, rather than resurrecting Ripley for another outing.
States like Iowa are creating jobs (and resurrecting dying communities) by reaching its goal of 40 percent clean energy from wind, now ranking 2nd in the nation in terms of wind capacity.
But just because something can be pulled off technologically does not mean that it should, particularly when it comes to the moral and ethical concerns inherent in digitally resurrecting a beloved actor.
The initiative, announced last week, is aimed at resurrecting parts of a Reagan-era mandate banning federally funded family planning clinics from referring women for abortions, or sharing space with abortion providers.
Instead, mere seconds after Galina drew her last breath, Riabinina, a self-described transhumanist, began packing dry ice around her head, then the rest of her body, in hopes of resurrecting it.
Perhaps, like that woman who posted about dipping her pizza in milk, Austin Braun was probably trying to make a point about how nasty pineapple on pizza is by resurrecting this photo.
He also says that these "belligerents" tried to legitimize themselves by resurrecting the General National Congress, after it was supposed to give way to an elected House of Representatives two years ago.
The implicit point of his campaign theme — "Make America Great Again" — is that America was great when it was a less diverse nation and that resurrecting that era will require drastic measures.
Rather, she cut her teeth as one of the country's top female CEOs by resurrecting a once failing business from its ashes and turning into the global brand that it is today.
Grier, in a career-resurrecting role, plays a flight attendant who gets caught smuggling money for her boss (Samuel L. Jackson) and finds herself in the middle of a double-crossing scheme.
We hope this will give us a broader view of the possibilities of A.I. by resurrecting good ideas that we have collectively forgotten, while also highlighting the gaps in our collective thinking.
In a little-noted but profoundly important ruling, a federal appeals court recently issued a major decision resurrecting an innovative lawsuit brought by Birmingham fast-food workers against the state of Alabama.
DETROIT – General Motors is playing to its strengths from a profitability and product standpoint by resurrecting Hummer as an all-electric vehicle under its GMC truck and SUV brand, according to officials.
By resurrecting voices that are seldom heard on a wider stage, Craig's novel rescues Benny from his own foretelling of oblivion and brings one of Burma's many lost histories to vivid life.
HMD has been resurrecting classic Nokia phones in modernized forms for the last few years — first with the iconic Nokia 243 and then the Nokia 2109 (the "banana phone" from The Matrix).
Charles de Gaulle was famous for resurrecting obscure bits of vocabulary, such as quarteron (a small band) and chienlit (a chaotic carnival), which had last been heard sometime around the sixteenth century.
The Obama administration is dismantling a dormant national registry program for visitors from countries with active terrorist groups — a program that President-elect Donald J. Trump has suggested he is considering resurrecting.
Yuriy Fedynsky, 43, born into the Ukrainian diaspora in the United States, moved to the country of his ancestors and set about resurrecting an almost lost tradition of lyrical ballads known as "dumas".
The achievement shows that biological activity can be induced in the cells of long-dead creatures, but that does not mean that scientists will be resurrecting extinct animals like mammoths any time soon.
One fan theory suggests that if Black Widow had to die to prove Hawkeye was worthy to take the Soul Stone, Cap could broker her resurrecting by giving the Stone back at Vormir.
That's the word from The Hollywood Reporter, which broke the news that the company was considering resurrecting the franchise for another outing, with Suicide Squad star Jared Leto eyed for the lead role.
It's the same severed-limb spiral pattern seen in Season 1, Episode 1, and it reminds us that the most stoically silent Thrones character may have agency of some sort beyond resurrecting corpses.
He denies that he has any intention in the short run of resurrecting a merger with Anglo—though he has to be circumspect to avoid being required to launch a formal takeover attempt.
And I think that keeps black metal moving but also consistent, because you have bands taking one idea or representation of the genre and either resurrecting it or doing a twist on it.
"The warning carries more weight this time around, with U.S. legislators resurrecting a bill that would make the organization subject to antitrust laws in the U.S.," ANZ Bank said in a research note.
Kholid was one of four to die that day—victims of a botched operation seeking to collar murderous separatists who for years have dreamed of resurrecting an independent sultanate in Thailand's southern borderlands.
She is the author of two books, including How to Be Less Stupid About Race: On Racism, White Supremacy, and the Racial Divide and Resurrecting Slavery: Racial Legacies and White Supremacy in France.
There has been some talk, mainly in the European Parliament, of resurrecting what's known as a "blocking mechanism" that would seek to protect European companies by prohibiting them from abiding by US sanctions.
But Cirio, ever the thorn in the side of the status quo, is celebrating 15 years of "socio-critical Internet art practice" by resurrecting Daily Paywall with over 60,000 free, previously paywalled articles.
But by also resurrecting an impulse for unilateral action and indifference to the region's needs and concerns, he is making it more difficult to help bring about the democratic change he ostensibly seeks.
Uganda is the latest African government to pour money into national flag carriers; Tanzania and Senegal are also resurrecting their airlines, while the likes of Rwanda, Ivory Coast and Togo are expanding theirs.
But Kihlgren has sunk his fortune into this project — as well as into other villages that he has bought, either outright or partially, with the intention of resurrecting them using the same model.
Mr. Tillerson showed up in Moscow for his first trip as secretary of state last month only to start resurrecting positions that Moscow thought had been laid to rest with the Obama administration.
Michael Rakowitz, a Chicago-based artist dedicated to resurrecting the past and drawing attention to the neglected, has been awarded the 2020 Nasher Prize, the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas announced on Wednesday.
With the 2020 US presidential election looming, Russia also faces serious constraints when it comes to convincing Trump to abandon his "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran in favor of resurrecting the nuclear deal.
The document, penned by International Olympic Committee founder Pierre de Coubertin in 1892, outlines the rationale for resurrecting the ancient Greek Games and advocates for athletic pursuit outside the parameters of military training.
The document, penned by International Olympic Committee founder Pierre de Coubertin in 1892, outlines the rationale for resurrecting the ancient Greek Games and advocates for athletic pursuit outside the parameters of military training.
"It's clear that the new party is a Blairite-Tory coalition aimed at resurrecting a dead agenda of privatization, deregulation and tax cuts for the super rich," Ms. Parker said in a statement.
Slated to fight Maximo Blanco at UFC Fight Night 81 back in January, Bermudez had to delay his chance at resurrecting his UFC career by a month following an injury sustained in December.
We believe, and Michael Zeldin has written, that this constraint on Mueller (and other limitations in the regulations) make it imperative for Congress to consider resurrecting the independent counsel statute or a similar law.
"We're resurrecting this concept," Gelman says, an assertion reinforced by the Wing's location on Manhattan's historic Ladies' Mile, where women were first allowed to shop without a male escort in the late 19th century.
And as this summer's World Cup begins to feature nail-biting goalie heroics and blunders of its own, commentators are resurrecting highlights of Colombian keeper René "El Loco" ("The Madman") Higuita's life and career.
Laying out the Democratic Party's long history of trust busting, Stoller shows how Louis Brandeis and the reformers of the Progressive era offer a blueprint for resurrecting and reimagining the party's anti-monopoly platform.
Lucy Boynton, Kiernan Shipka and Emma Roberts stopped by PEOPLE HQ to promote their new movie The Blackcoat's Daughter, and we're resurrecting #squadgoals just this once to honor how much fun the trio is.
But in doing so, they often appeal to the lesser parts of human nature, turning to racial or cultural dog whistles or resurrecting the kind of nationalism that has long been condemned in Europe.
The initiative, which was formally unveiled Tuesday, is aimed at resurrecting parts of a Reagan-era mandate banning federally funded family planning clinics from referring women for abortions, or sharing space with abortion providers.
Candida R. Moss holds a chair in theology at the University of Birmingham in England and is author of "Divine Bodies: Resurrecting Perfection in the New Testament and Early Christianity" (Yale University Press, 2019).
Rising tensions between the United States and Iran are resurrecting long-held fears that the Iranian military will attempt to disrupt much of the world's crude oil shipments by shutting the Strait of Hormuz.
The idea has already garnered widespread support, in large part thanks to the work of scholars, such as Mehrsa Baradaran, among others, who have long worked on the idea of resurrecting a postal bank.
ZANU-PF's central committee is also expected to reinstate Emmerson Mnangagwa as party vice-president, resurrecting the political career of the former security chief, nicknamed The Crocodile, whose sacking this month triggered the military's intervention.
Trade ministers huddling on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation talks in Hanoi, Vietnam, are faced with some tough challenges in resurrecting the TPP trade deal since U.S. President Donald Trump ditched it.
In recasting her tragic death as meaningful to a large, close-knit family—and resurrecting Kitty as a full person rather than a cautionary tale—Mr Genovese seeks to come to terms with her death.
After more than a decade in the dust-bin, Lincoln is resurrecting the mid-sized Aviator sport utility vehicle in a totally new form and aiming it squarely at well-to-do millennials starting families.
We've already released a trailer for our new show, GAYCATION, with Ellen Page, but not everything will be brand new—we'll also be resurrecting some classic VICE series you already know and love and whatever.
Its 10,000 concurrent players may not hold a candle to what World of Warcraft still draws even with its declining subscriptions from the content drought, but it partly succeeded in resurrecting the WoW that was.
The furor over the tax law seemed to ebb, but last week the House voted to make the tax overhaul permanent, resurrecting a hot-button issue for Democrats in close races, particularly in wealthy suburbs.
If you've ever wondered where reality television falls on the authentic to producer-orchestrated scale, I'll offer Evan to you as an answer, a shriveled, timid man whose craft is resurrecting broken cocks. Ta-da.
Born in Nassau, in the Bahamas, and based in New York, Mr. Strachan represented the Bahamas five years ago in its first Venice Biennale pavilion with a project resurrecting another African-American pioneer: Mathew Henson.
She picked her favorites of these, resurrecting cotton and wool patterns from the past two decades, for the patchwork overcoats shown in her resort collection this year, which also happens to be Missoni's 65th anniversary.
Because for as much as Michael Crichton tried to suggest the dangers of technology and the hubris of resurrecting a world lost to history, his original "Westworld" was also a diverting piece of genre entertainment.
J Lo hit the runway at Versace's Spring 2020 show Friday in a recreated version of her iconic Versace grown from nearly 2 decades ago, resurrecting one of the most memorable fashion statements in history.
They rather he had gone the Rand Paul route and pointed out issues they have with the bill itself, as opposed to resurrecting a fight with Andrus less than a year after he passed away.
Here's the Week in Good News, which includes the return of one of classical music's biggest stars; older, blind athletes competing in a boat race, above; and a step toward resurrecting the northern white rhino.
The historic French pharmacy brand was relaunched in 2185, foreshadowing a trend of resurrecting the age-old beauty practice of working with raw ingredients — now emulated by millennial start-ups like The Ordinary and LOLI.
The anti-establishment 5-Star Movement said on Sunday that Matteo Salvini, leader of the far-right League, was no longer a credible partner, apparently closing the door on any possibility of resurrecting the ruling coalition.
As one of the last two alive, Chipshajen as Mercy performed a perfect ultimate, resurrecting everyone and allowing Talespin on Pharah to rein justice from above and wipe out Misfits with the help of Cocco's Reinhardt.
The retro gaming market is having a bit of a Renaissance lately, thanks to Nintendo's NES Classic console and the ever-expanding industry dedicated to re-creating, refurbishing, and resurrecting nostalgia-fueled products of the past.
Italy's anti-establishment 5-Star Movement said on Sunday that Matteo Salvini, leader of the far-right League, was no longer a credible partner, apparently closing the door on any possibility of resurrecting the ruling coalition.
While most observers agreed that the Soviet Union had been doomed, Alexander Prokhanov, a devoted Stalinist and ideologist of state nationalism, said Russia was resurrecting itself as a symbiosis of the Tsarist and the Soviet empires.
Tarantino set up a cross-country roadshow in order to screen the movie in the correct (and massive) format, and the process of resurrecting Ultra Panavision wound up being both extremely expensive and fraught with problems.
It's not as if he's had much choice: This is, after all, a decade in which Star Wars: The Force Awakens diminishes its embrace of "diversity" by resurrecting the Scared Black Janitor as a central figure.
And while it may seem ludicrous to give two animated characters hatched in the imagination of creator Mike Judge's credit for resurrecting an entire subgenre of rock, consider the landscape of heavy music at the time.
The ruling could change the political dynamics for Republicans by resurrecting a law that is viewed as even less palatable to them than the congressional bill, according to congressional sources and experts who follow the debate.
Mr. Putin has taken a keen public interest in the project, not least because the annexation of the Black Sea peninsula buoyed his political fortunes domestically by resurrecting the image of Russia as a muscular power.
The Ruler's wife, Heliane (the smoky-voiced soprano Sara Jakubiak), falls for the Stranger, first stripping for him and then eventually resurrecting him from the dead (the "miracle" of the title) to prove her own purity.
In 21964, Mr. Albertson took what became an inadvertent first step toward resurrecting Smith's recordings when he invited John Hammond, the celebrated Columbia Records producer who had supervised her last sessions, to his apartment in Philadelphia.
But months of congressional haggling have led nowhere, and in the meantime, groups on both sides of the issue have turned to the courts in the hope of resurrecting the program — or ending it for good.
The narrative that Bernie Sanders is sexist was set in stone in 2016, and there is nothing more fun than resurrecting the old story lines, sort of like the episodes of Frasier where Lilith came back.
In this way, the RAISE Act is resurrecting an idea that goes back to the 1920s when another Congress, also enthralled by nativism, designed an immigration system that protected the position of "old-stock" European immigrants.
Democrats, willing to hobble economic growth in return for the chimera of fairness, are trading vitality for votes, a productive exchange for those more interested in power and patronage than in resurrecting an economically healthy America.
The severe reductions have sparked a renewed push in Congress to press for more money to replenish the depleted fund — resurrecting fears of another protracted battle with Senate Republicans, who nearly quashed the fund in 2011.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday debated resurrecting the stalled Yucca Mountain spent nuclear fuel dump in Nevada, a project critics say is hindered by the lack of an easy transport route.
And to celebrate, the movie's star, Reese Witherspoon, went deep into character, resurrecting all of her favorite Elle Woods costumes and reenacting the most iconic moments, much to the delight of squealing 20 and 30-somethings everywhere.
She discovers that Anchor and her friend Clay had a hand in resurrecting the demon, and that its violent behavior is the product of a schism within the supposedly utopian community that's risen up in the town.
As the end of Daredevil Season 2 hinted, The Hand has been hard at work resurrecting Elektra, who they believe to be the Black Sky, a mystical weapon that will supposedly make the clan of warriors unstoppable.
Joining Holder, Democrats on Capitol Hill wasted no time Friday slamming the new guidelines for resurrecting a "war on drugs" mentality that "doubles down on a policy that … was ineffective and discriminatory," in the words of Rep.
"Clinton's assault on Trump regarding his treatment of the former Miss Universe has given him the idea that he could spin this the other way by resurrecting the Monica Lewinsky scandal," said veteran GOP strategist Ron Bonjean.
China has dubbed a series of infrastructure projects stretching across some 60 countries as the "One Belt, One Road" initiative, based upon resurrecting the old Silk Road that once connected China with Central Asia, Europe and beyond.
Church made the case that resurrecting an animal could yield unexpected discoveries—with mammoth revival, specifically, he said scientists might figure out a way to treat the herpesvirus that is ravaging the already-endangered Asian elephant population.
Since this year is all about resurrecting trends we never thought we would (think: puffer coats and bodysuits), it's no surprise that the tulle skirt has gotten a modern-day makeover that's — dare we say — pretty cool.
He distorted the current immigration system and the migrant caravan nearing the United States and deployed the inflammatory language of his 2016 campaign, even resurrecting the phrase "bad hombre," a term he coined as a presidential candidate.
Germany has attempted to quell the far-right from resurrecting itself as a political force by imposing a "quarantine of far-right parties," which mainstream parties imposed to exclude extremists from decision making and, ultimately, from power.
In his tweets, Mr. Trump blamed Democrats for resurrecting the accusations against him, saying that they were a result of Democrats' being unable to prove whether his campaign had worked with the Russians to sway the election.
But the proposals are a far cry from resurrecting the so-called defined benefit model that reigned during the decades after World War II, said Teresa Ghilarducci, who studies pension systems at the New School for Social Research.
Trump is resurrecting the Obama-era Secure Communities program, which automatically examined immigration databases to identify people checked into local jails, then allowed ICE agents to ask local officials to hand over any immigrant they wanted to deport.
The enigmatic Red Priestess of R'hllor (aka The Lord of Light) reappears this week after largely doing nothing for the last two seasons, once she fulfilled her task of resurrecting Jon Snow at the beginning of season 6.
"We are so incredibly thankful to Netflix for resurrecting our show last season, and now letting us finish the story of Lucifer on our terms," co-creators Henderson and Ildy Modrovich wrote in a statement obtained by TVLine.
So, in a way, "Breakup" isn't just a rather melancholy portrait of an artist defeated beneath the ice or resurrecting after the thaw; it's an indirect tribute to one of the great hand experts of the 20th century.
A surprise show on a river bus is attention-grabby, silly, awkward, fun, and therefore perfectly suited to a band who have built a career by resurrecting, reshaping, and lovingly parodying the most ostentatious clichés of classic rock.
The group resurrecting New York City Opera from bankruptcy announced on Tuesday that it would be collaborating with an important figure from the company's past: the director Harold Prince, who plans to stage Leonard Bernstein's "Candide" next season.
Trump is resurrecting the Obama-era Secure Communities program, which automatically checked immigration databases to identify people checked into local jails, then allowed ICE agents to ask local officials to hand over any immigrant they wanted to deport.
An effort by longtime Trump adviser Roger Stone and his family to overturn a gag order in his criminal case failed Tuesday at a federal appeals court, but the judges left the door open to resurrecting the challenge.
"Thanks to the visionary and inventive folks at Apple, my Amblin team and I are going to be resurrecting this 93-year-old brand and offering to multi-generational audiences a whole new batch of Amazing Stories," he said.
Six months later, after their congressman played a central role in resurrecting the GOP's efforts to repeal and replace Obamacare in the House, they sat outside MacArthur's town hall in Southern New Jersey vowing never to do it again.
"I get to do something I love, that I created and that I made all the rules up to," Reubens says of happily putting Pee-wee's gray suit and red bow tie back on and resurrecting that infectious giggle.
ROME/LUCCA (Reuters) - Italy's anti-establishment 143-Star Movement said on Sunday that Matteo Salvini, leader of the far-right League, was no longer a credible partner, apparently closing the door on any possibility of resurrecting the ruling coalition.
YOU can pursue a meaningless life of poverty in subjugation to a system rife with nepotism and hedonism, or, if you're lucky, you can die a martyr's death fighting the enemies of God, resurrecting His law and attaining paradise.
Trump exploited their anger brilliantly, feeding them false hopes that he would restore their lost jobs in manufacturing and mining, thus resurrecting the pathways that once enabled Americans with only a high school education to join the middle class.
We got Marcedes right after Vince McMahon announced he was resurrecting the league ... and the stud TE told us certain players (see: Colin Kaepernick) won't have anything to do with the XFL if that's their stance on free speech.
At the other end of the spectrum of pain and pleasure is Olivia's Puritanical steward, Malvolio (Andrew Kober, gleefully resurrecting the antic, pompous spirit of the young John Cleese.) Weaving among them all is the canny, accordion-playing Feste.
For "Dumy Moyi" (2013), his first solo, he is, in part, resurrecting a childhood desire: "To make a show where I would wear a huge costume and dance and sing at the same time," he said, with a laugh.
" (Zainab Jah, who played the warrior in "Eclipsed," stars as Baartman; Lear deBessonet directs.) For Ms. Parks, drama is tangible, starting with the skin; no wonder she calls her Signature year a process of "resurrecting my body of work.
Jackson, Mississippi (CNN)A spate of bills across the nation, but especially across the South, has pitted religious freedom against LGBT rights, resurrecting the specter of the civil rights movement, which saw religion and race locking horns many decades ago.
All of their cups are inscribed with Bible verses at the bottom, the company refuses to franchise, and follows an expansion strategy so conservative that it's looking into resurrecting Barry Goldwater from the dead so it can nominate him for president.
MADtv has found new life on The CW.  Just months after the network hosted a 20th anniversary special that brought together MADtv alums, the network has announced it's resurrecting the Emmy Award-winning sketch comedy series for eight one-hour episodes.
But instead, many in this corner of Westchester County welcome the project, believing it will provide the economic adrenaline that has long been needed, while resurrecting a long derelict industrial site that reflected the unraveling of manufacturing in the region.
Mrs May's strategy would be to chip away at her opponents by insisting that her deal, backstop and all, remains the only one available and by resurrecting the threat of a no-deal crash out, only in June rather than March.
The short notice, which was reposted thousands of times, has received an outpouring of public support -- with countless users resurrecting an old topic "I am gay" that the page started seven years ago and turning it into a new viral hashtag.
Although some voters have been turned off by his vocal admiration for Stalin or his hard-line positions like resurrecting capital punishment, analysts said, his successful record in business lends credence to his promises to fix Russia's long-ailing economy.
The SummerScape centerpiece, the Bard Music Festival, is known for its ambitious programming, taking deep dives into underserved composers (like Carlos Chávez) and resurrecting little-known works — a favorite practice of its organizer, the conductor (and president of Bard) Leon Botstein.
McKinsey's role in resurrecting Mr. Yanukovych's political career has been lost in the clamor surrounding the conviction of Mr. Manafort, Mr. Trump's former campaign chairman, for secretly taking millions of dollars to help the Ukranian leader win the presidency in 2010.
For instance, multiple members, including Maryland's Elijah Cummings, the chairman of the House oversight committee, have said Democrats should consider resurrecting "the power of inherent contempt," which allows Congress to arrest and jail individuals who refuse to comply with subpoenas.
On Sunday, with a quarterback who had hitched his career to resurrecting the Saints and with a team that played nearly flawlessly, the Saints gave New Orleans a reason to do what it does better than any other American city: celebrate.
Republicans on Capitol Hill parted ways with the president not only on many of his deepest cuts but also on some of his smaller proposals, like resurrecting a national nuclear waste repository in Nevada and ending the Great Lakes cleanup program.
Taking the axiom "you had to be there" literally, immersive theater productions — the multidisciplinary genre includes artful extravaganzas like "Sleep No More" as well as more raucous fare like "Drunk Shakespeare" — are resurrecting bygone chapters in gay history this spring.
"It is Pocahontas's dream to get this guy in here," Mr. Trump said, resurrecting a derisive nickname for Ms. Warren, Democrat of Massachusetts, who came under fire in 2012 for what she has said is her Cherokee and Delaware heritage.
American Horror Story has always been a death-soaked series, but Coven is the one season where death becomes a liability, because the show keeps killing off characters and then immediately resurrecting them, occasionally as literal talking heads or the like.
Canadians will vote in a federal election this fall, and while Conservative leader Andrew Scheer has said repeatedly that he has no interest in resurrecting an abortion debate in Canada, Trudeau insists that a Conservative-led government would move to restrict abortion.
LONDON, Sept 11 (Reuters) - Ghana has chosen two Chinese companies to build the infrastructure it needs to import liquefied natural gas, resurrecting the $350 million Tema terminal project that would make the country the first in sub-Saharan Africa to buy LNG.
Ms Jett is lost after the Runaways have burned out; Mr Laguna is casting around for some means of resurrecting himself a decade after his heyday as a teenage hitmaking prodigy, writing bubblegum songs for the manufactured groups of the late 1960s.
Barely two-and-a-half months before Britain is due to leave the European Union, May's expected defeat would open a range of outcomes, from resurrecting her deal to leaving the EU with no deal, or even another referendum that could halt Brexit.
Following a marathon meeting in Munich aimed at resurrecting peace talks that collapsed last week, the powers, including the United States, Russia and more than a dozen other nations, reaffirmed their commitment to a political transition when conditions on the ground improved.
Resurrecting a person, bringing him back almost in body, only to let him flicker out again like a light—that reminds us of what we never forget, which is that whatever afterlives there are, or could be, won't ever be in this world.
Twitter CFO Ned Segal said during the company's Q3 earnings call Thursday that "two million or more" of these people visit Twitter every day — about two-thirds of them resurrecting previously dormant accounts, and the other third joining as brand-new users.
After a student gunned down 10 people Friday at a high school in suburban Houston, some Texas elected officials are resurrecting the idea, which has been floated by President Trump and debated across the country since the Parkland, Florida, school shooting in February.
Trump, meanwhile, is calling attention to the crimes committed by immigrants in the country illegally and MS-13 gang members and drumming up fear that the Democrats want open borders, resurrecting the same anti-immigration rhetoric he used on the 2016 campaign trail.
In separate chapters devoted to women and gun violence, she goes out of her way to bash Sanders by resurrecting critiques she made of him during the primaries — with the intention of painting him as a hypocrite and impugning his own progressive credentials.
His struggles with depression and insomnia, meanwhile, leave him awake all night jotting down incoherent thoughts for new tech start-ups or, in darker moments, crawling across the bedroom floor to the window and waiting, in desperation, for the resurrecting glow of dawn.
Memorable subjects like the actor Mark Hamill, the acrobat Elena Gatilova and the professional wrestler Jinder Mahal used their particular gifts to open portals to other worlds, resurrecting Luke Skywalker, making poetry out of aerial performance or conquering the WWE in the process.
And in "Turn Up Charlie," Elba's new Netflix series, he plays a one-hit wonder who's intent on resurrecting his D.J. glory, but whose man-childish ways are tested when he's hired to care for his famous friend's precocious daughter (Frankie Hervey).
Both times he slipped into an alternate reality, where he faced some old demons before "resurrecting" back into the real world — or at least into this series's crazy version of the real world, where 140 million people mysteriously disappeared one day in 2011.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump ended a 12-day respite from Twitter assaults about the Justice Department Monday, resurrecting a charge levied by Republican lawmakers that the department and FBI are dragging their feet in handing over documents related to several controversial investigations.
He delved into his relationship with the North Korean dictator, resurrecting his "Rocket Man" nickname but insisting the two men were close — a fact that Trump said gives him hope about a deal on nuclear weapons, despite the country's recent missile tests.
It capped the long, tortured downfall of Mr. Weiner, who ruined a once-promising career in Congress and then spoiled various attempts at resurrecting his reputation, all through his uncontrolled habit of using social media and texts to send explicit images to women.
General Motors has confirmed it's resurrecting the Hummer nameplate for a new all-electric truck that will have 1,000 horsepower on offer and go from 0 to 60 miles per hour in three seconds, according to new teaser images and videos released today.
Along with a cast that included the countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo, Gandini was about to engage in a complex ritual: resurrecting the titular pharaoh (a sun-worshipping iconoclast best known as Tutankhamun's father) through several hours of minimalist music and high-intensity juggling.
As a result, they have slid from a higher-than-expected No. 4 to an uncomfortable No. 8 in the West — thus resurrecting all the preseason questions about L.A.'s ability to make the playoffs with, shall we say, such an eclectic roster.
First introduced in 1976 (and Dark Phoenix in 1980) and often taking the shape of the fiery, mythical bird, the cosmic force is capable of obliterating planets, creating new life, resurrecting the dead, and saving the world, all in one fell swoop.
"Resurrecting the very old, tired, discredited tough on crime playbook is such a pathetic move even for this administration," said William Kelly, a sociology professor and director of The Center for Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Texas at Austin.
Just when we thought the crop top movement was slowing down, Lawrence is resurrecting the trend in a very chic way, with a cute polka-dot-print top and a high-waisted fitted midi skirt at a photo call for Passengers in Berlin Friday.
There still are popular hits, of course — Aquaman, The Walking Dead, A Star Is Born — and we do all still slip into moments of true mass culture obsession, like J.J. Abrams resurrecting Star Wars or whenever Beyoncé shablams a new album into the world.
While Tesla's board members have reportedly asked Musk to stay off Twitter and focus on building cars and running his company, the 47-year-old tech luminary seems to have disregarded their guidance resurrecting a possibly defamatory remark for which he had already apologized.
Avengers of the Moon by Allen Steele — April 29th Allen Steele wowed us with last year's Arkwright, and for his next novel, he's taking a slightly different track: he's resurrecting pulp author Edmond Hamilton's Captain Future, and bringing him back for a new adventure.
At first I thought this meant that she had spent her life's force in resurrecting Jon Snow, revealing him to be Azor Ahai, but the internet seems to agree that it just means she's ancient and that her youthful beauty is only an illusion.
"In short, it looks like Pruitt is resurrecting a bad idea from the first George W. Bush administration, which would allow cities to dump partially treated sewage into our waters," said Larry Levine, the director of urban water infrastructure at the National Resource Defense Council.
The strength of The Queen lies in Levin's meticulous scouring of the historical record to paint a picture of a woman who was infuriatingly difficult to pin down during her lifetime, resurrecting a biography of the person who would become the ur–welfare queen.
Crash isn't the only old-timer making a comeback in 2017—days ahead of E3, Accolade announced its return to publishing with news of another Bubsy game, resurrecting the anthropomorphic bobcat for a fifth title 21 years after his last, 43's wretched Bubsy 3D.
The Infancy Gospel of Thomas shows him, between the ages of five and 12, miraculously saving his brother James from a poisonous snake bite, stretching a beam to help his father with some carpentry work, and resurrecting a dead construction worker, among other feats.
SIMIEN He didn't really seem like anybody else who had come before him, but in a way it felt like he was resurrecting the legacy of the late '80s and early '90s — Robert Townsend, Spike Lee, John Singleton, that kind of black independent energy.
Now, obviously the answer is that the four men who were executed were the reason Jon needed resurrecting in the first place, having stabbed him to death because they didn't agree with the decisions he made as the lord commander of the Night's Watch.
Margaret Thatcher reinterpreted "one-nation Conservatism" once again, demonising Butler's one-nation welfarism as an excuse for giving in—that is conceding too much power to trade unionists, civil servants and other agents of decline—and instead resurrecting the old idea of a property-owning democracy.
Tree of Guardians (2014) was another community-participation project, in which Al Dowayan asked Saudi women to create a family tree of only their female ancestors, thus forcing many to examine their histories in a new way, resurrecting the memory of many women who had disappeared.
Creators of FX's newest addition to the genre, Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement, are resurrecting their unique brand of vampiric comedy with an entirely new cast of characters in What We Do In The Shadows, a 10-episode series based on their film of the same name.
After struggling for years to get its movies buzzing either as viral sensations or major Oscar contenders, Netflix finally made serious progress with the former by resurrecting the romantic comedy with movies like To All the Boys I've Loved Before, Set It Up, and The Kissing Booth.
After getting off to a rocky start, thanks to a busted partnership with sinking Chinese tech conglomerate LeEco, the British automotive company seems ready to refocus its effort around something new by resurrecting its Lagonda sub-brand and turning it into a marque for electric luxury cars.
In addition to the executive orders for a border wall and Muslim immigration ban, he has also signed executive orders related to repealing Obamacare, freezing federal hiring, resurrecting the Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines, implementing a lobbying ban, and pursuing a tough law enforcement agenda.
We are a nation simultaneously embracing the idea of American exceptionalism and resurrecting the ideas of our Founding Fathers, while at the same time embracing the kind of socialist ideas that once caused half of Europe to fall behind what Winston Churchill described as an Iron Curtain.
Resurrecting one of the "Cranes in the Sky" music video's many iconic looks, the four minute long performance included Solange's signature simple but deliberate choreography, as well as a faultless vocal and a set that will make you want to repaint your entire room bright red.
Some advisers to the Clintons were exasperated earlier this year to learn that Mr. Weiner and Ms. Abedin were bringing about another distraction: The couple had permitted a behind-the-scenes documentary about Mr. Weiner's circuslike mayoral bid to be made, resurrecting the sexting stories once again.
Originally credited 35 years ago with resurrecting the once-stagnating label by hiring Karl Lagerfeld as designer, and creating a luxury powerhouse led by sales of perfumes and cosmetics, Mr. Wertheimer has taken on more responsibility to "ensure continuity" in the wake of Ms. Chiquet's departure.
The former New York senator built relationships with her Republican colleagues during her tenure there, and Congress's upper chamber has been generally more open to compromises—there's already talk of resurrecting the "Gang of Eight" bipartisan immigration reform measure passed in the Senate and killed by the House.
But after a week preoccupied by NFL protests, Republicans resurrecting the specter of Obamacare repeal, and a new push on tax reform, what to do about the 800,000 or so young immigrants who grew up thinking of themselves as American has more or less fallen off the national radar.
And, in many ways, it's right in the tradition of his breakthrough—a lengthy, sometimes leisurely crime picture, resurrecting a big star of the 21997s (Pam Grier) matched up with force-of-nature Samuel L. Jackson, backed by a supporting cast of big stars, forgotten faces, and points between.
While so many in and out of the industry are still looking toward the grunge and oversized silhouettes of the '90s, Kimmy was taking things one step further, resurrecting pieces like acid wash jeans and bodycon dresses, pieces that so many people had sworn to never wear again.
If the show starts casually resurrecting humans via host technology, I hope she's on the bring-back list, because I never stopped enjoying her brusque practicality and cut-the-crap attitude, which cuts through so much of Westworld's pontificating and mystery in favor of a straightforward survival instinct.
Hailing from Louisville, Kentucky and formed just over three years ago, Savage Master robs the heavy metal graves of the 80s, resurrecting the old ways of leather, chains, spikes, and pure speed—as their sophomore LP and High Roller debut, With Whips and Chains, makes quite fucking clear.
A move resurrecting the much-maligned Keystone XL pipeline proposed by TransCanada Corporation (TRP) has gotten the most press, but other recent projects such as the Dakota Access Pipeline under construction by Energy Transfer Partners (ETP) have also been helped by the administration absent a larger infrastructure bill.
Private servers, reverse engineering, protocol decryption: Resurrecting an MMO is not an easy task, demanding countless hours of work for something that could, at any moment, be struck down with a cease-and-desist letter—MMO emulation is technically in breach of a game's Terms of Service, after all.
The dream of resurrecting such simple summer pleasures is precisely what attracted Bruce Schnitzer, an erudite Texas-born private-equity investor, now in his 70s, to Camp Kent, a defunct summer camp on 270 acres off the pristine South Spectacle Lake in South Kent, in Litchfield County, Conn.
After beginning with Cardiff (a peppery Robert Lindsay) struggling to enter the garage-turned-inner-sanctum where he is planning to complete a book, "Prism" spins off in the (far superior) second half into a fantasia that allows Mr. Johnson to practice anew his habit of resurrecting ghosts.
I recognize (and Salib acknowledges) a strong historical reason not to conduct such an experiment: because of the memory of slavery, the role that public violence played in maintaining racial hierarchy, and the fear of resurrecting that violence in a country whose prison population is still disproportionately black.
Like Harron's first feature, "I Shot Andy Warhol" (1996), a movie about Warhol's would-be assassin Valerie Solanas, "Charlie Says" is a scrupulous work of pop scholarship resurrecting a larger-than-life character from the lunatic fringe of the '60s counterculture, along with an era-defining celebrity crime.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (Reuters) - An outpouring of black voter support propelled Joe Biden to a convincing victory in South Carolina's Democratic primary on Saturday, resurrecting his faltering White House bid and giving the former vice president a chance to claim he is the moderate alternative to front-runner Bernie Sanders.
And so today it makes sense to discuss another resurrection, the one in the hook of Lil Wayne's "I'm So Over You," which is about resurrecting your sense of self after a breakup and is also a rebirth in the sense that it is on the Lil Wayne rock album, Rebirth.
After Verizon Communications Inc, which owns media brands like Yahoo, AOL and social media site Tumblr, declared its media properties nearly worthless last year with a $4.6 billion write-down, the division of the U.S. telecoms giant is resurrecting the businesses as an antidote to the cesspool of the internet.
We're only a week away from the release of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and it's becoming clear that in spite of the blockbuster success of The Force Awakens, director Rian Johnson may have an even more difficult task on his hands than J.J. Abrams did in resurrecting the franchise.
Read: All the advertisers that have dropped Laura Ingraham after her David Hogg comments Unsurprisingly, many on social media reacted with horror to the comments, with some resurrecting the #boycottlaura hashtag that rose to prominence when the TV host mocked Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg for failing to get into college.
In recent seasons, though, the duo has made more direct references to Takada's legacy, by bringing back specific graphics and logos or by resurrecting some of the most impressive garments he created for the house (such as the ribbon dress they recreated for the Kenzo x H&M collaboration last year).
Most of the recent stories about Emmett Till focus on the same themes: the legal challenges of resurrecting civil rights cold cases; the relevance of his murder in an era of "Black Lives Matter;" the impact of those grisly open-coffin photos of Emmett on the psyches of African-Americans.
And yet, that Rudin's machinations helped to make it possible, to assemble all that talent and power in the service of resurrecting a crucial piece of African-­American history, reminded me of an uncomfortable fact, namely that Rudin was caught two years ago in the Sony email hack making racist jokes.
Now, after 19 years at the house, he knows that continuity means more than just resurrecting a print or the neckline of a dress, or deploying the iconic Valentino red (Piccioli's reds are often warmer and richer than Garavani's original, often paired with Pepto pinks): It also means constantly looking forward.
"  Similarly, according to Dr. Chrisanne Gordon, founder, and Chairman of the Resurrecting Lives Foundation, an organization that offers advocacy and awareness for service members and veterans with TBI:  "Victims of [TBI] often blame themselves for their changed behavior, not realizing that blows or force to the head have caused lasting harm.
The checkpoint system is so generous that it's possible to just die your way through parts of it — my preferred stealth method became barreling through a room full of enemies, staying alive barely long enough to reach the exit, and resurrecting on the other side with the monsters meandering placidly behind me.
If Apple really wants to make a splash at this product event, then the obvious solution is for Craig Federighi to conduct an unholy summoning ritual from the stage of the Steve Jobs Theater, resurrecting Flappy Bird from the dead and turning it into one of those annoying apps you can't delete.
This lab achievement is a very early step toward the much longer-term goal of resurrecting a population of full-blooded northern white rhinos, said Jan Stejskal, director of international projects at the Dvur Kralove Zoo in the Czech Republic and an author of the paper, in a press briefing on Tuesday.
While citizens of Germany, Austria and other European countries are schooled in the laws that forbid resurrecting Nazi symbols and gestures, it is not clear whether the increasing numbers of Chinese visitors to Europe are conscious of the measures, most commonly used to prosecute members of the far right on the Continent.
It was a bold fashion statement for the 37-year-old Williams, resurrecting the "Serena-tard," as she called it, which she first made famous in 2002 when she had one of her most sublime seasons, with victories in the French Open, Wimbledon and U.S. Open, and a 56-5 match record.
But the improvements didn't boost its audience in a tangible way, so it was canceled yet again, before earning what seems like one last reprieve: a two-hour movie that would ultimately wrap up the majority of the show's conflicts, professional and personal, in addition to resurrecting a major character from the dead.
Luke Hunt lists off a few that are thought to be friendly to ISIS in the Diplomat: There are also fears that the Abu Sayyaf — whose specialty remains kidnapping and ransom — in the Southern Philippines is also tying-up with the Daesh, resurrecting JI demands for an Islamic caliphate across Southeast Asia.
But Jones a) is dead as of At World's End (although the Pirates series has had no problem resurrecting characters before), and b) wouldn't be a squid-man even if he was alive again, since Will specifically broke the Dutchman's curse, and then the shattering of Poseidon's Trident also separately broke all the sea curses.
Before fully resurrecting the mammoth, synthetic biologists at the Revive and Restore project are working to resuscitate pieces of ancient genomes with the goal of mixing them with the DNA of living species (Asian elephants—their closest living relatives) in an attempt to create "proxy species"—animals that display the traits of the ancient original.
A closeted businessman is murdered, and even as the details are covered up by his family — who to this day insist the murder was completely random, despite the fact that the man had clearly let Cunanan into his house — the scripts move backward in time, both resurrecting him and restoring whatever secrets he kept.
The U.S. government is trying to force Facebook to break the encryption in its popular Messenger app so law enforcement may listen to a suspect's voice conversations in a criminal probe, three people briefed on the case said, resurrecting the issue of whether companies can be compelled to alter their products to enable surveillance.
Since the early days of his primary campaign, the Trump train has chugged along on big promises of resurrecting factory jobs in the US. "We're going to get Apple to build their damn computers and things in this country instead of in other countries," he said in January, a claim as unlikely to come true as iPhones running Android.
It comes down to Bernard killing Dolores to protect the haven hosts, then somehow deciding that resurrecting her in Charlotte Hale's body was the only way to advance the hosts' agenda, even though he'd repeatedly seen that she isn't doing what's best for them, and that she doesn't respect what they want or what they've tried to achieve.
And given the widespread backlash against resurrecting Peter Cushing's Grand Moff Tarkin through a CGI stand-in in Rogue One, and Lucasfilm's promise that it won't digitally resurrect Carrie Fisher in the same way for Episode IX, the company may not have wanted to disrespect Bauersfeld by instantly replacing him to give Ackbar more screen time.
DC. But it's sort of, at least for me, like my grandmother's generation, they were dying out, and she really believed it could be a place for community, and so we had this idea of resurrecting the concept of the historical women's club with some of the convenience of a pit stop, like women's utopia with bathrooms and showers.
Dave Baggott, the founder and co-owner of the Raptors and a former minor league player, said he was proud of the team's role in resurrecting a blighted part of downtown Ogden; of the hundreds of thousands of dollars it donates to the community; of a policy not to charge admission to fans 80 and older.
Nokia is rumored to be resurrecting its classic 3310 mobile phone at MWC, but also reportedly plans to unveil some mid-tier Android smartphones for consumers who want something more than an invincible feature phone that can play Snake II. This is all part of Nokia's comeback under HMD Global — but the company must find other ways to stand out beyond just hardware.
Were Trump to go further, and attempt to stay in office by, say, resurrecting allegations of widespread voter fraud, the possibility he'll be successful can't be summarily dismissed — especially given the new justices he's installed on the right-leaning Supreme Court, and the loyal support he continues to enjoy from Republicans (not to mention the nation's top law enforcement official).
Sitting in his wood-paneled office on Thursday, days after a fight over resurrecting a hard border between Bavaria and Austria that almost brought down the German government, Mr. Kurz said the only hope of preserving borderless, visa-free travel in Europe was to get tough on the Continent's external frontiers — a step that raises its own practical and moral issues.
He has been adamant that his decision to sign with the Lakers this summer was a basketball move — he wanted the challenge of resurrecting a storied franchise, friends and associates say — but there is no doubting the importance of his longtime ties to Los Angeles and his attraction to this place, a symbiotic relationship that can be traced to his teenage years.
With the consolidation of power in Putin's hands, all Russian foreign policy has been directed at resurrecting its role in the world as a formidable power and adversary to the US. From the Tsars, to Lenin, to Stalin, to now Putin, Russia has had a tradition of strongman rule and virtually no experience with the rule of law, as we understand it in western democracies.
One little question for the cheesemakers: Shouldn't you have allowed the year-old episode—which, like all soap opera episodes will never be aired again—to die a natural death, instead of resurrecting it in a lawsuit that will be reported on by dozens of news outlets who, like us, simply can't ignore the bait of a lawsuit by cheesemakers against a soap opera for disparagement?
Seems Vince McMahon's XFL could be having a change of heart when it comes to Johnny Manziel -- because the XFL's commissioner says he hasn't ruled out a roster spot for the QB. Of course, when Vince announced he was resurrecting the XFL back in January 2018, he was adamant players with any history of "criminality" would NOT be eligible to play in the league.
Ahead of the final reveal of the new bikes, Thouvenin sat down with The Verge to talk about the task of resurrecting this part of the Husqvarna brand, while also tackling the problem of designing a bike at a time when motorcycles are at a relatively low point in popularity in the US. Steve Masterson, the president of Kiska's North American shop, chimes in at the beginning and end.
After resurrecting his Conservative character for the Republican National Convention last week, he was contacted by his former network's legal team "because, and this is true, immediately after that show, CBS's top lawyer was contacted by the top lawyer from another company to say that the character 'Stephen Colbert' is their intellectual property, which is surprising, because I never considered that guy much of an intellectual," he quipped.
Ultimately, the stumbles in "The Stowaway" — including the skimming quality of the prose (Billy's first wife is "a spicy gal" and wears "tantalizing clothes that soon came off" while the ship deck smells of "masculine adventure") — are overshadowed by Shapiro's hustle in resurrecting Billy, and a number of side characters, including my favorite, an African-American stowaway named Bob Lanier, who chases the expedition all the way to New Zealand.
And while the singing and dancing (Limón's serviceable choreography doesn't exactly foretell his prominent future as a modern dance pioneer) are both excellent, as is the playing of the ample band under the energetic conductor Sonny Paladino, I couldn't shake the feeling that there was something a bit tone-deaf in resurrecting these lost musicals at this particular juncture, although this may be merely a matter of unfortunate timing.
But its reputation for skimping on care has so tainted the plans that the insurers and companies resurrecting them have gone through innumerable steps to try to avoid using the term H.M.O. — only to be told, at least in one case by state regulators, that an H.M.O. must still be called an H.M.O. That's because its defining feature is the restriction placed over which doctor or hospital a patient can use, which was a primary reason so many floundered in the 1990s.
It's hard to give a comprehensive overview of all the work being done on multimedia manipulation in AI right now, but here are a few examples: creating 3D face models from a single 2D image; changing the facial expressions of a target on video in realtime using a human "puppet"; changing the light source and shadows in any picture; generating sound effects based on mute video; live-streaming the presidential debates but making Trump bald; "resurrecting" Joey from Friends using old clips; and so on.
There is already enthusiasm among leaders in both parties for resurrecting earmarks, with support from House Minority Whip Steny HoyerSteny Hamilton HoyerOmar says US should reconsider aid to Israel Liberal Democrat eyes aid cuts to Israel after Omar, Tlaib denied entry Lawmakers blast Trump as Israel bars door to Tlaib and Omar MORE (D-Md.) and President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE.
Theirs is just one of the cultures around the world that has begun resurrecting forgotten foodways in the past few decades, from indigenous North American tribes who lost their land in the 19th century and, hemmed in on reservations, became dependent on the heavily processed foods available as government rations, to young Cambodian chefs trying to salvage memories from before the Khmer Rouge genocide of the 1970s, when an estimated 1.7 million people — around a fifth of the population — died, including many elders whose minds were repositories of unwritten recipes passed down orally through generations.

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