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In a reprieve for dozing parishioners everywhere, Paul resurrects him.
Now, a coming show at MoMA resurrects the American master.
When the teacher walks away, Misty resurrects the frog once again.
It resurrects the dead in service to a force beyond them.
Siesta Key resurrects Laguna Beach's aesthetics, but it misses its heart.
Unfortunately, the magic spell only resurrects dad from the waist down.
He resurrects the entire cast to recite his lyrics in the gymnasium.
The first instance arrives in season 6's "Oathbreaker," after she resurrects Jon.
William Barber as he resurrects Dr. King's last crusade, the Poor People's Campaign.
This presentation simultaneously resurrects ruins and bones and fossilizes our own technological path.
Kurz would be going a step further if he resurrects the alliance today.
Hilda resurrects herself just in time to send Sabrina off to her Halloween party.
But Giants fans could be forgiven if Judge's hiring resurrects some uncomfortable recent memories.
After a terror attack in Barcelona, Spain, Trump resurrects a dubious story that Gen.
Kate McKinnon's Melisandre shows up, and eventually — again, she's not in a rush — resurrects Snow.
There may never be another one who resurrects himself in quite the same way, either.
She resurrects the wild spirit of life from the depths of the underworld through singing.
The host Melissa McCarthy resurrects her impersonation of Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary.
Welcome to Painterland resurrects a host of characters, anecdotes, and galleries — some obscure, some legendary.
These are stories we've heard before — he's written about them himself — but the movie resurrects them.
Early 2020: SpaceX launches its first people into orbit — and resurrects the US' human spaceflight capabilities
In the 2017 update, Cruise plays a freelance treasure hunter who resurrects a princess (Sofia Boutella).
As he leans over the casket, his body suddenly resurrects and begins a brawl with the rapper.
"Oakland Key System Map," by Dolores Presley, resurrects the nitty-gritty details of a defunct transportation system.
A leaked draft of the Labour manifesto resurrects defunct plans to renationalise industries and extend collective bargaining.
Beautiful Boten resurrects many of the original plans for the town, with one crucial tweak: no gambling.
Stewart has Picard's fatherly mannerisms down pat while Spiner resurrects Data's earnest obliviousness without skipping a beat.
To be clear, AIM Phoenix only resurrects the original AIM software, and it doesn't return your old buddylist.
Beyond that, the first charge leveled in the mailer resurrects an issue that remains troublesome for the governor.
Together with director Tim Miller, he's scrapped the legacy of Terminators 21960–260 and resurrects Sarah once again.
Read more from The Hill: Trump resurrects 'Rocket Man' nickname for North Korean leader View the discussion thread.
Of course my new fave Rachel is among the first to get whacked when Michael resurrects himself… again.
Louis learns this first-hand when he resurrects his daughter's cat, Church, who is suddenly much mangier and fiercer.
And Mubi resurrects three films, set during Britain's generational transition in the early 1960s, from the director John Schlesinger.
And yet it also resurrects a very painful story that many who lived through it were anxious to forget.
Chuck even resurrects the moment when, as a much younger man, Jimmy defecated through the sunroof of a car.
And yet it also resurrects a very painful story that many who lived through it were anxious to forget.
He also resurrects three entries: IDLE THREAT, DEFLEA (one of the few gluey entries, with FOR ALL) and FOREARM.
He heals the sick, resurrects the dead, and grants Tom Hanks's character—a death row officer—an unnaturally long lifespan.
Until a future Congress resurrects serious campaign finance reform, Democrats must stay afloat in a system rigged to defeat them.
The play on Governors Island resurrects Magritte's melancholy personal life through exchanges between the artist, his lovers, and his parents.
Strange how a smear of color, like a perfume, resurrects the memory Of another, that which I meant to begin with.
A spinoff from the "Bad Boys" franchise, the show resurrects Gabrielle Union's character Syd, from the second movie in the series.
Weaving together interviews, archival research and her own recollections, Broom resurrects the house and ponders her place in the city's mythology.
And he learns it another time when he resurrects his daughter, Ellie (Jete Laurence), after she's tragically killed in a truck accident.
But here's hoping that GPD resurrects the best features of this peculiar category, and makes some new netbook converts along the way.
Thoros then resurrects Beric, who determines that the Hound is not guilty "in the eyes of god" since he won the duel.
The documentary Bisbee '17 deconstructs how we perform our idea of the past as it resurrects an unsavory episode in labor history.
Google's response: Go deeper: Trumpworld escalates its war on Chinese Big Tech Trump's trade war: the ZTE precedent Trump officially resurrects ZTE
This week, Sophie takes on glamour and artificiality, ASAP Rocky resurrects Moby's "Porcelain" and Sudan Archives plucks out a self-empowerment anthem.
Here, she resurrects memories of paintings missing, lost or stolen at various museums, including, most notably, the Isabella Stewart Gardner in Boston.
The director Amy Scott resurrects this Eden in "Hal," filling it with new (now seasoned) wonders, holy innocents and an abundance of snakes.
For all its tot-friendly frivolousness, Paddington 2 gently kills Hugh Grant—or the Grant we think we know—and resurrects him anew.
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Mashr Resurrects A Tinder Experiment To Make You A Matchmaker Reggie Brown carefully ran his fingers over the blunt, admiring its tightly rolled perfection.
The clearest biblical parallel comes near the end when Superman resurrects after temporarily succumbing to his ailment and defeats Luthor for a final time.
They say nature is fragile; nature is relentless and resurrects itself constantly, bullets and machines are just very strong and our appetites are grotesque.
For a little under three hours, the movie resurrects the Hollywood of 1969, embarking on a largely plotless ramble through a long-gone world.
This lively book resurrects Roxelana by digging into letters, account books and diplomatic dispatches to illuminate a life meant to be hidden from view.
The latest AHCA draft also resurrects a longstanding effort to keep people from using federal tax credits to purchase private insurance that includes abortion services.
On Thursday's episode of her talk show, Ellen DeGeneres resurrects her glorious prank war with Matt Lauer with her go-to stunt: the simple scare.
In the book's earliest chapters, Goldberg resurrects Berenice Abbott and Susan Sontag as examples from a previous generation who refused or did not disclaim their queerness.
In "Olive, Again" she resurrects the endearing curmudgeon from Crosby, Maine in thirteen interconnected stories that remind us that you're never too old to grown up.
In this new drama from the Civilians, a quasi-documentary troupe, the playwright Claire Kiechel resurrects Swan, an artist, a dancer and her great-great-uncle.
In this new drama from the Civilians, a quasi-documentary troupe, the playwright Claire Kiechel resurrects Swan, an artist, a dancer and her great-great uncle.
The new strategy resurrects a style of policing that was employed in New York City decades ago and is now being revived by Commissioner William J. Bratton.
When Denise Hemphill (Niecey Nash) resurrects her from the cryo-chamber she's been locked in since Halloween, and uses her Quantico skills to diffuse the fertilizer bomb.
The Late Show host resurrects his "egomaniac" character from The Colbert Report to revisit Obama's impactful legacy, admitting even he doesn't want to see the president go.
For example, if a practiced Widowmaker gets a one-shot kill on a Soldier 76, and the Mercy resurrects him, it doesn't feel good for the Widow.
"We are kind of both aware that it never seems to die, it just seems to go away for a while and then resurrects itself," says McDaid.
In a manner akin to Ashley Bryan's book Freedom Over Me: Eleven Slaves, Their Lives and Dreams (2016), Minter resurrects the dead, giving them features and clothing.
Ms. Mehretu also resurrects the blurred performance-based self-portraits of the forgotten Blythe Bohnen followed by a big painting by Asger Jorn that exuberantly evokes chaos.
The revival of the Caribbean Cold War under Trump, with his tariffs and immigration policies, resurrects the old image of the United States as an imperial menace.
Here's how it goes: some bored programmer resurrects the notion that Java is dead, and cites some upstart language that's better for X, Y, and Z reasons.
Southern literary giants haunt Gautreaux's writing, including James Dickey and Flannery O'Connor, whose protagonist from "Everything That Rises Must Converge" he resurrects in one of his tales.
The move resurrects a contentious debate that erupted nearly a year ago after the racially motivated shooting at a historically black church in Charleston, S.C., last June. Rep.
The claim resurrects a popular theme from his 2016 campaign that has yet to materialize in substance -- Mexican leadership has long denied it would pay for a wall.
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Prum, an ornithologist and museum curator, resurrects Darwin's provocative theory of sexual selection, which argues that animals select mates on the basis of beauty, not just genetic fitness.
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For American diplomats and commanders, the specter of an insurgency resurrects some of the most bitter memories from the United States' involvement in Iraq over the past 13 years.
Pair your viewing with "WIMBLEDON" (2004), about an insecure British tennis pro (Paul Bettany) who resurrects his career on the wings of love with a supercompetitive American (Kirsten Dunst).
An avid X user from 198X resurrects an old system that he or she had used to create something amazing/build a business/write a game/or generally hack around.
I'm deeply grateful, then, for this timely revival, which resurrects the musical's vibrance, culture-savviness, and intersectionality for a new generation of fans, all without watering down its lovely peculiarities.
The lead single, "Ashes to Ashes," is emblematic: It resurrects the Major Tom character from "Space Oddity" and borrows both sonically and in its popular music video from new wave acts.
And when the victim mysteriously resurrects, the survivors are relieved to be offered sanctuary in the cabin of a taciturn stranger (Lew Temple) who seems strangely unfazed by their gruesome plight.
In the last, a convict facing execution signs over his mind and likeness to Haynes, who resurrects him as a hologram that self-righteous (and often grotesquely racist) museum visitors can torture.
Also — and again, no definitive rules here — there might be something to the idea of waiting a couple years before putting on a costume that resurrects someone who has died relatively recently.
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Pet Sematary stars Jason Clarke and Amy Seimetz as parents of Ellie (played by Jeté Laurence), who all move from Boston to rural Maine, where an old nearby burial spot resurrects the dead.
"Dark" also resurrects the anxiety and sorrow that permeated Mr. Odar's compelling first feature, "The Silence," in which two girls go missing in the same way at the same place 23 years apart.
"Plaidoiries," which means "Pleadings," is performed by a single actor, Richard Berry, at the Théâtre Antoine, and resurrects the closing arguments of five attorneys in cases that had significant public impact in France.
Luke resurrects his childhood imaginary friend Daniel to help him cope, but his coping mechanism takes a violent turn when he finds himself being terrorized by what he thought was something he could trust.
But few seemed concerned with which of those characters suffered most from its trope-y mess of a script, giving it a pass on the sexism it resurrects from a bygone era in games.
The new coalition deal resurrects some of the previous Kurz government's ideas, however, such as preventive custody for people deemed a threat to public safety, even if they have yet to commit a crime.
Boeing denied the claims: "This lawsuit resurrects a series of old and discredited claims about the quality of Boeing's cabin air, and our position on this issue has not changed," the manufacturer said last year.
Just over three years later, the Clean Power Plan, which intended to gradually transition the U.S electrical grid to cleaner-burning natural gas and renewable energies, is effectively dead — unless another presidential administration resurrects it.
When Max, a virgin, accidentally lights the Black Flame Candle, he inadvertently resurrects the Sanderson sisters, Winifred (Bette Midler) Sarah (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Mary (Kathy Najimy), three witches who were hung for black magic.
The new coalition deal resurrects some of the previous Kurz government's ideas such as preventive custody for people deemed a threat to public safety, proposed after a fatal stabbing apparently committed by an asylum seeker.
In the comfort of his most fervent fans, Trump often resurrects his free-wheeling 2016 campaign style, pinging insults at perceived enemies such as the media and meandering from topic to topic without a clear theme.
And then she kills Bernard, and then she turns around and resurrects him again, claiming she needs an antagonist to operate, and that it's somehow better for her plans if someone's perpetually trying to stop her.
Director, co-writer and star Ben Stiller resurrects his "really, really, ridiculously good-looking" male model alter ego 15 years after the irresistible first movie overcame disappointing box office results to earn cult adoration on DVD.
His halting performance on Thursday shows him to be newly vulnerable — and resurrects the ghosts of previous candidates who have been strong favorites in the early stages of primary fights yet failed to capture the nomination.
The promotion of Ms. DeRosa, a tough loyalist credited with steering some of Mr. Cuomo's biggest legislative victories, also resurrects a thicket of questions about her familial ties to industries with business before the state government.
Tuesday introduces this season's "New Combinations" program, which resurrects three well-received premieres from the fall: Troy Schumacher's "Common Ground," Robert Binet's "The Blue of Distance" and Myles Thatcher's "Polaris," which are all satisfying for different reasons.
The actress makes her return in the upcoming Terminator: Dark Fate, where she resurrects Sarah Conner — the iconic role she created in James Cameron's first two Terminator films: The Terminator (1984) and Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991).
In THE AXEMAN OF NEW ORLEANS: The True Story (Chicago Review, $21951) Miriam C. Davis resurrects a madman with a meat cleaver (the ax came later) who made his first attack on a summer night in 228.
Peter McDougall's screenplay (once again based on the novel by Compton Mackenzie, which in turn was inspired by a 1941 shipwreck in the Outer Hebrides) resurrects key plot points without any obvious attempt to refresh or modernize.
On the less useful side of things, the MagC resurrects the original L-shaped connector from the first generation of the MagSafe "to honor Steve Job's original design," which is a terrible reason to embrace a worse design.
Today when Costa resurrects memories of her own pain, they come with specific details and anecdotes—like that terrible day on the delayed plane, with the Smartwater bottles, or dunking her feet in gutter water as a child.
The show resurrects work by artists like James Collins, Roger Welch, Neke Carson and Eunice Golden; shines a light on Story Art, Conceptual Art's second cousin; and includes little-seen early pieces by Betty Tompkins and Jaime Davidovich.
The Last Resort resurrects Miami as an artistic muse, bringing together authors, artists, and filmmakers who grew up in Miami of the 1970s, and listens to them as they recount their childhoods and the art it has inspired.
Harkening back to the racist ethnological tropes of early 85033th century America, white lives matter resurrects a "racial weltanschauung" that posits the existence of whites is endangered by the biological reproduction and cultural replication of non-white races.
It resurrects a statement the BRT first published in 1981 on the purpose of a corporation, which they say the trade group ended up revising in 1998 because it did not work, ushering in the era of shareholder primacy.
With her remarkable new exhibition at Mary Boone — her second at the gallery in eight months — Judith Bernstein resurrects the imagery of her Vietnam-era works in a savage takedown of contemporary American politics and its testosterone-fueled will to power.
The three-screen documentary "Two Meetings and a Funeral" resurrects the forgotten story of the rise and fall of the Non-Aligned Movement, an alliance of Third-World countries which formed as an alternative to the West and the Soviet Bloc.
Even more puzzley: one right click resurrects everything in the area for a flat cost, so it is in your best interest to lure many, many robots to the same death pile so that you might resurrect them all in one fell swoop.
Around the same time as talk of Planet Nine heated up, astronomer Daniel Whitmire published a study in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society that resurrects the old idea of an unseen planet or small mass star that causes periodic extinctions on Earth.
But our conversation revolves around subjects for which big politics have no time, like hiking through a misty fog, opium dens, buildings that emerge suddenly—and why Wolfgang Voigt always resurrects himself as GAS, right when you need him and his music the most.
While bringing alive this redolent Gallic chapter of his boyhood (baguettes from the boulangerie; inkwells and laborious handwriting exercises at school), Mr. Carhart also resurrects the mood and mores of a particular window in time: the 1950s of Ike and Elvis's America, and postwar France.
At one moment you might learn that many of the Christians in Syria and India trace their origins to Thomas, or that crucifixion began "as a way to humiliate the already dead," or that in one of the apocryphal Gospels, Peter resurrects a smoked fish.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads With her remarkable new exhibition at Mary Boone — her second at the gallery in eight months — Judith Bernstein resurrects the imagery of her Vietnam-era works in a savage takedown of contemporary American politics and its testosterone-fueled will to power.
Zach Blas and Jemima Wynans created "I'm here to learn so :))))))," (2017) a four-channel video installation that, in mock throwback-late-'90s graphics, resurrects Tay, the Microsoft-powered AI chatbot who had a keen ability to learn and imitate language that she would pick up on social media.
Jesus also gives a number of teachers absolute hell, resurrects a child named Zeno just so Zeno can tell his parents that Jesus didn't kill him, and only revokes some of his curses once a teacher complements him on how smart he is compared to the other students.
CARYN GANZ For a song that's conceptually four years late, drippingly tacky, yanks Carrie Underwood into rock diva territory she's not wholly comfortable in, needlessly resurrects a long-dormant Ludacris and is a profoundly craven attempt to be licensed by broadcasters for use during sporting events, not bad.
The explosive hearing took place in Washington while Trump was in Vietnam to meet with Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnNorth Korea's Kim makes second visit to sacred mountain ahead of denuclearization deadline North Korea: US will choose what 'Christmas gift' it wants Trump resurrects 'Rocket Man' nickname for North Korean leader MORE.
J. Colby Smith, a New York-based piercer and jewelry designer who has worked with clients like Emma Stone, Zoe Saldana, and Into the Gloss founder Emily Weiss, says he "resurrects" old navel piercings "quite often," using delicate, subtle, and frequently gold jewelry to update old or filled holes on clients aged 25 to 45.
"Pop Culture Died in 2009," curated by a young man who was in grade school when Britney Spears commandeered the clippers at a hair salon and shaved her head, resurrects the era's Us Weekly spreads and pap shots on Tumblr, retelling old tabloid tales about Mischa Barton and Paris Hilton and the "Leave Britney Alone" guy.
Zayn and Swift are portrayed as a separated couple (I think?) tortured by their love for one another, and we understand that this is the case because Zayn half-heartedly smashes up a table and Swift resurrects her whole audition-for-the-school-play screaming and hair-pulling thing from the "Blank Space" video, as a special treat for us all.
Through home video footage and audio of past sermons, PMI: Cults resurrects Word of Life founder Jerry Irwin, who died in 2012, opening the door for the reign of his daughter, Tiffanie Irwin, as pastor In some of the home movies, Tiffanie is shown as a timid pre-teen — all smiles as her doting father calls her name while trying to avoid his camera's lens.
Woolson's latest advocate is Anne Boyd Rioux, a professor of English at the University of New Orleans, whose very reliable "Constance Fenimore Woolson: Portrait of a Lady Novelist" resurrects her subject as a pioneering author who chose a literary career over the more conventional options of marriage and motherhood, a choice made in spite of the debilitating depressions that plagued her and her family.
Author of the wildly popular debut novel "Cold Mountain," which won the National Book Award more than 20 years ago, Frazier in this, his fourth novel, lyrically resurrects the blasted but hauntingly beautiful Southern landscape just after the war, a time when Varina Davis and a brood of five children, along with a former slave and "a dwindling supply of white men," have fled Richmond.
North Korean leader Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnNorth Korea's Kim makes second visit to sacred mountain ahead of denuclearization deadline North Korea: US will choose what 'Christmas gift' it wants Trump resurrects 'Rocket Man' nickname for North Korean leader MORE rode a white horse up a snow-covered sacred mountain, the second visit of its kind in less than two months, state media reported Wednesday.
In "The Black Hand: The Epic War Between a Brilliant Detective and the Deadliest Secret Society in American History" (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $28), Stephan Talty resurrects the engaging tale of Joseph Petrosino, who almost single-handedly battled prejudice in the department and suspicion from his countrymen, whom the Black Hand subjected to a reign of terror that the author likens to what black Americans faced from the Ku Klux Klan.
Could President- Elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE usher in a sensible energy policy that leads to independence from foreign imports, restores production in the Alaska national petroleum reserve, and even resurrects the possibility of the Keystone XL pipeline?
In April, North Korean leader Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnNorth Korea's Kim makes second visit to sacred mountain ahead of denuclearization deadline North Korea: US will choose what 'Christmas gift' it wants Trump resurrects 'Rocket Man' nickname for North Korean leader MORE set a deadline for the end of the year to reach a denuclearization deal with the U.S. But negotiations have stalled for months, spurring further increased tensions in its relationships with both South Korea and the United States.
The filmmaker was determined that the environments featured in his ninth film "Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood" as tactile and immersive as humanly possible without turning to the now-ubiquitous digital effects houses, says Ling, who lavishly and convincingly resurrects a period some 50 years gone: the then-vibrant storefronts of Hollywood Boulevard, the classic movie theaters of Westwood Village, enduring eateries like Musso & Frank Grill and El Coyote, the Playboy Mansion, and the Charles Manson family inhabited ranch where Westerns were shot.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpStates slashed 85033,400 environmental agency jobs in past decade: study Biden hammers Trump over video of world leaders mocking him Iran building hidden arsenal of short-range ballistic missiles in Iraq: report MORE on Tuesday revived the "Rocket Man" nickname he has used to refer to North Korean leader Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnNorth Korea's Kim makes second visit to sacred mountain ahead of denuclearization deadline North Korea: US will choose what 'Christmas gift' it wants Trump resurrects 'Rocket Man' nickname for North Korean leader MORE while discussing relations with Pyongyang.
So many success stories in Boston have germinated from an environment that was able to identify individual strengths and fold them into a team concept.) If Justin Holiday morphs into a 40 percent three-point shooter, Nikola Mirotic establishes himself as a potent stretch four/five, Bobby Portis learns how to pass, Quincy Pondexter resurrects his career, and Lauri Markkanen doesn't look totally lost while LaVine and Kris Dunn (a pivotal piece) are more productive than tantalizing, the season will be more than just one long crawl towards the lottery.
The House Oversight and Reform Committee in February heard testimony from Trump's former personal attorney Michael CohenMichael Dean CohenJustice Dept releases another round of summaries from Mueller probe Five things to watch for at Trump's NATO meetings Trump, Pompeo hit Democrats for holding impeachment hearing during NATO meetings MORE while the president was in Vietnam holding denuclearization talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnNorth Korea's Kim makes second visit to sacred mountain ahead of denuclearization deadline North Korea: US will choose what 'Christmas gift' it wants Trump resurrects 'Rocket Man' nickname for North Korean leader MORE.
WHAT WE'RE READING: Brazil isn't sharing enough data on Zika virus, health officials say (Time) Bernie Sanders' tax increases fall short of paying for health plan (Wall Street Journal) Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE resurrects a very stale ObamaCare claim (WaPo Fact-Checker) Fed grants will expand healthcare into social services (USA Today) IN THE STATES: Videographer in Planned Parenthood case to be offered probation (Houston Chronicle) Anti-abortion activist surrenders to police in Texas (KVUE) Hundreds pack Idaho state capitol for first-ever Medicaid expansion hearing (Magic Valley News) Study: Birth control use fell in Texas after Planned Parenthood cut (ABC News) ICYMI FROM THE HILL: California exchange CEO: Insurers 'throwing ObamaCare under the bus' http://bit.
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