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In most cases, these resuscitated time travelers are completely benign.
Yeah, I don't believe he's suddenly resuscitated his career, either.
Scalia resuscitated our nation's constitutional principles during a crucial time.
"He actually died on me and was resuscitated," Hope said.
He also resuscitated a man who suffered from cardiac arrest.
The courts have not addressed whether he was wrongfully resuscitated.
The children were in full cardiac arrest and were resuscitated.
Paramedics resuscitated her and she was airlifted to a local hospital.
In 2014 the idea of a GCC joint command was resuscitated.
After being resuscitated, Watson was transferred to Barts Hospital in Middlesex.
The second one is, he really resuscitated IBM from the grave.
" Older patients, they said, "are not being resuscitated and die alone.
They resuscitated me three times on the way to the hospital.
I jumped in with suggestions: Schmidt: Is "resuscitated" the right word?
Police officers extracted her body from the chair and resuscitated her.
Two police officers entered the water and resuscitated the 'roo using CPR.
Derek Zoolander should be resuscitated—it's not like the movie has anything
Though the boy fainted, he was defibrillated and resuscitated when help arrived.
At the end, Cassie didn't want to be resuscitated [by] any machines.
Many others had to be resuscitated after being pulled from the sea.
He was taken to a nearby clinic, but could not be resuscitated.
He was resuscitated outside, but died two days later in the hospital.
Do I want to be resuscitated if I go into cardiac arrest?
It is unclear whether the resolution will be resuscitated, although it seems unlikely.
Glass-Steagall was dying, and cannot be resuscitated, despite fervent attempts by Sen.
But some hypothermia victims who appear dead can be resuscitated, the C.D.C. says.
He was resuscitated but died later at a hospital without ever regaining consciousness.
The children were resuscitated, but pronounced dead three days later, Mr. Adams said.
A Honduran girl, Breni, is resuscitated on the banks of the Rio Grande.
In April Tencent resuscitated its short-video app, Weishi, a year after closing it.
Years later, Dressel was not sure if his swimming career would ever be resuscitated.
The little girl died the next day after she was unable to be resuscitated.
And that's when you — at that point you wake up and you're being resuscitated.
He was resuscitated by Narcan, a nasal spray that reverses the effects of opioids.
Emeline was unable to be resuscitated, and she died the next day, June 10.
The infant would be resuscitated if that's what the mother and the family desired.
Even though the tattoo says one thing, I think the doctors should have resuscitated.
He was found unconscious and without a pulse, but paramedics resuscitated him on the scene.
The travel ban has been withdrawn and resuscitated several times in response to legal challenges.
Despite immediate panic, the story has a happy ending: After defibrillation, the child was resuscitated.
But this summer, the move has been resuscitated with a new batch of magnificent dabbers.
In these 13 videos, the landscapes seem to breathe and pulse, as if being resuscitated.
At the Vancouver clinic, participants injected opioids under staff supervision and were resuscitated if they overdosed.
According to Peru's health minister, he was resuscitated three times, but ultimately died from his injuries.
Last night, the Great Becky Debate of 2016 was resuscitated after Rose's account tweeted the following.
The jokes are genial but wan, and the storytelling rudimentary, but the music is lovingly resuscitated.
Roseanne Barr had her resuscitated ABC sitcom canceled in May after she posted a racist tweet.
"It's like we were dead but have been resuscitated," she said while rushing between her lectures.
With his spectacular production numbers in "42nd Street," from 1933, Busby Berkeley resuscitated the musical genre.
Instead, the province outlaws advertising cryonics services that encourage the "expectation" of being resuscitated one day.
Crosswords resuscitated my old curiosity for the world, which attracted me to writing in the first place.
He says he was out for 30 seconds before a lifeguard pulled him out and resuscitated him.
The girl was taken to a hospital in El Paso, Texas, where she was resuscitated, Buzzfeed reported.
The band's frontman Anthony Kiedis revealed he resuscitated a baby while filming the Late Late Show segment.
The losing streak, however, has resuscitated broader questions about the Lakers' dearth of shot creators beyond James.
"It must have seen about five, six people being resuscitated by bystanders and by ambulance drivers," Zullo said.
Captain America, resuscitated after having been in suspended animation since World War II. Antimatter universes, intergalactic world destroyers!
Still, it's weird that the primary means through which we've resuscitated this music is through irony and absurdity.
"I must have seen about five, six people being resuscitated by bystanders and by ambulance drivers," Zullo said.
Many were wearing face masks, banned under a resuscitated colonial-era emergency law which has been widely ignored.
Then, after as much as sixty minutes without a heartbeat or a breath, the patient will be resuscitated.
Teachers strikes have resuscitated a stagnating U.S. labor movement, even as nationwide union membership numbers remain at historic lows.
My heart stopped, and I was resuscitated in the rain in front of people lining up to get in.
But on primary day, Hillary was resuscitated by the voters of New Hampshire with a two point upset victory.
A resuscitated nuclear Tomahawk would thus complicate any political settlement of either the INF or the missile defense dispute.
In agreeing to meet with Trump, Kim resuscitated the approach his country has pursued in previous negotiations, Revere warned.
The Afro was being resuscitated as "revolutionary glamour," she said, black chic in a bottle, denuded of political potency.
At some point, his colleagues noticed that patients suddenly needed to be resuscitated when Mr. Högel was on duty.
Berlin-via-Santiago producer Ricardo Villalobos has announced his next release, for which he's resuscitated the moniker Richard Wolfsdorf.
After falling unconscious in his prison cell, he was taken to a local hospital where he was resuscitated five times.
"Politics is the only activity where you can die and be resuscitated numerous times," he told reporters in recent days.
Much to the bemusement of everyone over 30, some of the most embarrassing trends from the decade have been resuscitated.
"Juliet's Curse" is a sequel to "Romeo and Juliet" in which the resuscitated heroine falls for Romeo's ripped brother, Craig.
The meteors she was seeing, she realized, were memories of her view from the operating table when she was resuscitated.
One bill, called SB 827, put forward in the California state legislature this year, died in committee but may be resuscitated.
Now, with Facebook's scandal over Cambridge Analytica, there is a whole new wave of commentators calling for RSS to be resuscitated.
I doubt the bank will end up being nationalised; this would resuscitate old ghosts nobody in Europe wants to see resuscitated.
When he was resuscitated the third time, doctors decided there was only one option: A rare, "last ditch" emergency department thoracotomy.
Organic Avenue Denise Mari has resuscitated her juice bar chain, which went out of business in October, with this SoHo store.
So that — the 963 election and the buildup to that — really resuscitated the militia movement and breathed new life into it.
Some people who seemed dead after prolonged exposure to cold have been resuscitated and their brains continued to function, he noted.
It is unclear how this bill might affect situations where parents decline, for medically appropriate reasons, to have their newborns resuscitated.
Prior to being resuscitated and rushed to St. John Macomb Hospital, Michele had been without oxygen for 15 minutes, NBC News said.
He was resuscitated by his fitness coach and taken to Beykoz State Hospital in Istanbul before being transferred to his family's hospital.
Mueller reminds me of the patient who decides not to be resuscitated only to find that doctors did so against his wishes.
He went into cardiac arrest on July 22 and was resuscitated, but then went into cardiac arrest once more on July 24.
Mapo tofu, with pork swapped for dried shiitakes (resuscitated and poached in a gingery broth), is puzzlingly mild, missing its trademark buzz.
And those who are invested in the stock market need to resist the euphoria brought about by news of resuscitated trade talks.
The addict who is resuscitated from an overdose is still in mortal danger unless he or she is given follow-up therapy.
" According to a court filing, the LSBC affirms that it "cannot guarantee that [Macintosh] will be preserved indefinitely or ever be resuscitated.
While a team of doctors resuscitated him, Griffin-Graves was rushed to the intensive care unit to be treated for congestive heart failure.
But the lake's current carried the couple and when their party eventually pulled them from the icy water, they could not be resuscitated.
Most were now in good condition, except one man who had to be resuscitated at the scene and remained in hospital, he said.
He did not have a pulse when they got him back on land, but another bystander performed CPR and eventually he was resuscitated.
According to Cajun Navy volunteer Joshua Lincoln, Ellis was not breathing when they pulled her onto their boat and had to be resuscitated.
Sanders was the bridge connecting Anthony Grant, the coach who resuscitated the Rams' program, to Shaka Smart, who elevated it to an empire.
The infant would be resuscitated if that's what the mother and family desired, and then a discussion would ensue between physicians and the mother.
But by ratifying the deal in parliament on Friday, Japan is signaling it hopes the accord can be resuscitated when conditions are more favorable.
It was a device meant to show that Android could run well on that processor and that the Android tablet ecosystem could be resuscitated.
When we emerge from this crisis and normalcy is resuscitated, we will have a chance to reappraise how we want to conduct our lives.
Three decades ago A. J. Ayer, the British logical positivist and scourge of all religion, died and was resuscitated at the age of 77.
Ouwehand said that he and the woman glanced outside and "to our horror" saw around 20–30 people standing and filming her husband being resuscitated.
Neo-C Coding: If a person identifies Neo-C, their D.H.Fs are branded with religious coding that indicate they should not be resleeved or resuscitated.
The older boys died of smoke inhalation, while the youngest boy was resuscitated and was flown to Children&aposs Hospital of Philadelphia but died Saturday.
He was resuscitated and not expected to be charged with a crime, as nothing suspicious was found in his Ramada Inn hotel room, McCormack said.
The beta nature of the feature might have provided Instagram's users some hope that the popular service could be resuscitated, but it was false hope.
Mr. Schreiber said he was resuscitated despite his brother's directions and his own do-not-resuscitate order on file with the Iowa Department of Corrections.
But something odd happened to the Chanticleers, and college baseball's resuscitated offense, when the College World Series began here at TD Ameritrade Park last weekend.
Hoegel previously admitted that he intentionally injected patients with drugs to induce cardiac arrests because he liked the praise he received when he resuscitated them.
One of Mr. Clinton's closest allies said he had been demoralized by an election that had resuscitated talk of his sexual affairs, alleged and otherwise.
It could also include a DNR, an order that you should not be resuscitated if your heart or lungs stop if that is your wish.
Until 2014, this event was known as the Harkin Steak Fry -- but like all good political traditions was resuscitated in 2017 by the Polk County Democrats.
On the producer side, a recent rally in prices of raw materials such as iron ore and steel that resuscitated corporate cash flows is rapidly fizzling.
Most of the new proposals from Democratic senators, which in fact are resuscitated versions of old ideas, come from politicians who hail from safely Democratic states.
St-Amand and his Canadian subordinates no longer can be trusted to provide such warning, since they embody a resuscitated Canadian threat to America's national security.
Doctors and nurses resuscitated my ailing body, afflicted by almost every side effect known from the toxic drugs used to combat TB: Diffusely bleeding skin lesions.
Cruz resuscitated his career in the Giants' 10-225 victory against the Jets, the outcome mattering far less than his health, his explosiveness and his comfort.
Villalobos' resuscitated his old moniker Richard Wolfsdorf for his first release of the year, a two-track EP for the label arm of Swiss festival MDRNTY.
And then it all fell apart — Bernie Sanders pulled off the upset in March 2016, a victory that resuscitated and extended his flailing campaign for months.
It wouldn't recover until Steve Jobs returned in 21990 and, soon after, resuscitated the company with the iMac in 228.8 and then the iPod in 2001.
The "black friend," a trope as old as the history of racial slavery in North America, stood resuscitated on a national stage for the 21st century.
They may not have fully resuscitated those beloved genre shows, but they proved that fandoms for them existed—and were only getting more connected and robust.
This was a crux of the artist's practice: She resuscitated female historical figures from obscurity, creating a new feminist pantheon that values alternative forms of creativity.
Take the moment in season one when Buffy goes up against ancient vampire the Master and full-on drowns, but is resuscitated (by Xander) to defeat him.
People keep talking about the careers of these men who've been in the news like it's a foregone conclusion that their public profiles will never be resuscitated.
He also resuscitated iCloud, which was one of Apple's most unpopular services early on, and is credited for suggesting Apple make an iPad Mini, according to Buzzfeed.
The infant would be resuscitated if that's what the mother and the family desired, and then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and mother, he said.
The Australian Museum, which runs the Lizard Island Research Station, released a statement indicating that Braasch had been found floating face down and could not be resuscitated.
At two minutes in, the song completely stopped dead before being resuscitated for 30 more seconds that seemed intent on hammering home as hard as it could.
He joined the marketing department at United Artists and soon became assistant to Max Youngstein, one of the partners who had resuscitated the studio in the 1950s.
You couldn't imagine that I would be resuscitated in this metal suit, that I would come back to stare at you with my dark face, without lips.
WeWork, which was resuscitated last month by a cash infusion from SoftBank, is still burning money thanks to the numerous new leases for which it owes rent.
Under Ms Grossman, who previously resuscitated the Home Shopping Network, the number of subscribers has increased from 3.5m to 4.5m and retention is at an all-time high.
In a Times op-ed written in response to Weinstein's scandal, film critic Manohla Darghis recalls how quickly individuals' careers were resuscitated once they became economically viable again.
"FX markets have been resuscitated by renewed hard Brexit fears and the intensification of trade/currency wars," Bank of America Merrill Lynch analysts said in a research note.
It appears that he has — or that he never changed it in the first place — and that this president now is the recipient of the resuscitated bad advice.
In 1998, the release of Dance Dance Revolution resuscitated Japan's dying arcade industry by challenging introverted gamers to compete in dance competitions in front of a live audience.
House leaders have pledged to pass the measure this week, and President Trump, whose support resuscitated a yearslong overhaul effort last month, said he would sign the bill.
The two-state vision can be resuscitated if its American supporters, ranging from Democrats in Congress to AIPAC, change their approach to the Israel's far-right's annexation plans.
The list includes Microsoft HoloLens competitor Meta, which sold its assets in January after a long financial struggle, although the technology may be resuscitated at a new company.
The Orange County Fire Department said paramedics were rushed to the scene and performed CPR before transporting her to a nearby hospital where she was unable to be resuscitated.
The Orange County Fire Department says paramedics were rushed to the scene and performed CPR before transporting her to a nearby hospital where she was unable to be resuscitated.
The Orange County Fire Department said paramedics were rushed to the scene and performed CPR before transporting her to a nearby hospital where she was unable to be resuscitated.
The Orange County Fire Department said paramedics were rushed to the scene and performed CPR before transporting her to a nearby hospital, where she was unable to be resuscitated.
Flaherty says Barnes lost massive amounts of blood and expired twice before being resuscitated: once in the helicopter on the way to the hospital and once while undergoing surgery.
Advance directives spell out your wishes on issues like whether you want to be resuscitated, given a ventilator or feeding, or donate your organs or tissues when you die.
Northam had responded that "the infant would be resuscitated if that's what the mother and the family desired," and a discussion between the mother and her physician would follow.
Thick brown, purple, and black lines, ligature marks, damaged and ghastly as if she'd been hanged then resuscitated or her wimple had been fastened so tightly it choked her.
In interviews, Biden's aides and allies all point to his win in Saturday's primary in South Carolina as the tipping point that resuscitated Biden and remade the Democratic race.
When I saw that your 90-year-old father was in our emergency department, after being resuscitated while on home hospice, I assumed that I understood what had happened.
But the inauguration of the Göttingen Handel Festival in Germany, in 1718, propelled a momentum that has resuscitated a flood of pieces from the decades before Gluck and Mozart.
The man bitten on Monday suffered severe injuries in his legs and arm, and was resuscitated before being transferred to hospital, a spokesman for the Queensland Ambulance Service said.
In Eagle Pass, a 13-year-old Honduran boy was unconscious and not breathing when Border Patrol agents pulled him from the Rio Grande and resuscitated him earlier this week.
Curbing supplies since then has helped oil rise to over $60 a barrel, but the recovery has also resuscitated U.S. shale production to a record 9.66 million barrels per day.
Ginger Lynn, one of the most famous porn stars of all time, credits Randall with helping her overcome her drug addiction, while she literally resuscitated Briana Banks on a shoot.
Gas supply for two power stations that are being resuscitated to stabilize the grid will be key to avoiding power cuts, the body said in its Energy Supply Outlook (ESO).
Erstwhile allies Brienne of Tarth, Tormund Giantsbane, Davos Seaworth, and The Hound (also newly resuscitated) saw their outstanding former alliances more or less suspended last season, leaving them plot-handy.
"Advocates of cryonics are unable to cite any study in which a whole mammalian brain (let alone a whole mammalian body) has been resuscitated after storage in liquid nitrogen," he said.
While most coast guard members are trained in human CPR, not kitten CPR, the little guy was ultimately resuscitated and brought to a local coast guard office, where it was dried.
A 57-year-old woman died, emergency services chief Jorge Melendez said, while another woman, who officials had previously said was dead, was resuscitated in hospital and remains in serious condition.
While Rogers laments that many living root bridges are "simply beyond saving" because of their degradation, the practice of nurturing this botanical architecture may be resuscitated with the help tourism industry.
Thiel and other billionaires have also invested in cryonic preservation, or the freezing of a human body, in hopes that future scientific advancements may allow for the body to be resuscitated.
"Strange Fruit" (1992–1997) scatters empty, decaying fruit skins across the gallery; the peels sag and lump, and have the tender oddity of something dead and mummified, unable to be resuscitated.
In the new case report, Ahmad and his colleagues describe how they resuscitated Stensrud's daughter and how she needed prolonged care in the neonatal intensive care unit, known as the NICU.
In what became one of the day's elegiac moments, Ms. Ellis was resuscitated by a group of civilian boaters from Louisiana, part of an informal organization known as the Cajun Navy.
It is a crucial moment for a project that has been delayed for years and was stopped by the administration of President Barack Obama, only to be resuscitated by President Trump.
The cause of death was "multisystem organ failure due to resuscitated cardiopulmonary arrest due to mixed drug toxicity" and the manner of death was "accident," the medical examiner's news release said.
This restriction is likely due to the fact that a human has never been resuscitated after being cryogenically frozen, and all of cryogenics hinges on significant medical advances in the future.
Garcia, 69, was rushed by police to a hospital in the capital Lima, where he was resuscitated three times, but doctors were ultimately unable to save him, according to the health minister.
In the 1970s, majority Democrats resuscitated a Speaker's ruling from 1934 that upheld the right of the majority to prohibit a motion to recommit from amending a specified title of a bill.
Professor Primus said that if people were considered legally dead before being resuscitated, it would create a web of problems, not just in criminal cases, but also for insurance and inheritance claims.
The Orange County Fire Department said at the time that paramedics rushed to the scene and performed CPR before transporting her to a nearby hospital, where she was unable to be resuscitated.
Those immigrants would be strongly vested in the future of their new homeland, and the viability of family farms that have long relied on agricultural labor supplied by immigrants might be resuscitated.
The sales of his works, often made with objects resuscitated from his neighborhood, are plowed back into running his studio and initiatives including the Rebuild Foundation, which together employ about 60 people.
They ignored him, but volunteers from our expedition and others climbed the face, resuscitated him, dragged him bodily back to his tent, rendered medical aid and exhorted his guides to extricate him.
I can tell you that I have greatly enjoyed Puma's renaissance as a basketball brand largely because it has resuscitated Clyde's distinctive signature shoe — which, as a nostalgic hoop sap, I naturally love.
They would never get labeled as 'difficult' for giving direction to the nurses or taking charge of a crisis, like a Code Blue [when a patient stops breathing and needs to be resuscitated].
"It is very possible that there have been many 21-week babies resuscitated in other places that did not have positive outcomes, and for that reason, we haven't heard about them," he said.
Whether the Laver Cup can secure a permanent place in a crowded tennis calendar that faces a glut of new, revamped and resuscitated team events in the coming years remains to be seen.
Biden's decision to replace Greg Schultz with Jen O'Malley Dillon comes at an unorthodox time — after a string of wins across the country resuscitated his wounded campaign and made him a frontrunner again.
StrategyAnalytics tells me that TCL has only a 1% share of the global smartphone market covering both its BlackBerry and Alcatel brands (the latter is another legacy mobile handset brand that TCL resuscitated).
I am not talking about the fabled legacy brands that have been thankfully resuscitated and turned digital by wealthy philanthropists like the LA Times, the Boston Globe, the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Washington Post.
This current production, directed by John Hoomes, was originally presented at the Nashville Opera last year and is the latest offering from the resuscitated version of City Opera, which had gone under in 2013.
Freds at Barneys On the top floor of the resuscitated Barneys in Chelsea is a new edition of the restaurant that has been run by Mark Strausman in the Madison Avenue store for years.
Though that name was used on the release of four albums between 2003 and 2005, it'd get resuscitated in 2017 for Memory of a Cut Off Head and a live record that followed it.
The teen pop star has resuscitated the macabre and melancholy mood that has been mostly absent from the musical mainstream since the '90s heyday of rock acts like Nine Inch Nails and Marilyn Manson.
Almost two months after the Obama administration temporarily closed it, Mr. Trump's staff resuscitated the White House comment line on Monday, and volunteers will now take comments for the president on a routine basis.
The creation of an enlightened and visionary State Department, the Marshall Plan rebuilt war-torn Europe, resuscitated markets for U.S. exports, and thwarted communist expansion, at the cost of $135 billion in today's dollars.
Paul saw his pop style eclipsed by rock 'n' roll and his namesake Gibson model discontinued, only to have his guitar resuscitated by British blues-rockers and his playing eventually cherished by jazz fans.
Two of the people, including the shooter, died while en route to the hospital, and the third person was successfully resuscitated by paramedics, according to Macara Trusty, a spokeswoman for local emergency services MedStar.
But Kushner's half of the venture was soon resuscitated and rebranded into the Office of American Innovation, which had the president's blessing and which Kushner no longer had to argue with Bannon or Priebus over.
Washington (CNN)If anyone could have resuscitated the troubled Obamacare repeal and replace bill, it was Mitch McConnell, the steady and disciplined Senate Majority Leader with a track record of getting really tough things done.
And while this primordial soup has brought forth many novel concepts, and resuscitated some old, corrosive beliefs, the things we call "memes" today are largely just joke formats — mechanisms for the efficient production of humor.
A hospital spokeswoman said in an email that the staff members who resuscitated Ms. Weisman didn't intentionally disregard her D.N.R. and that Maryland's highest court has held that being granted life is not an injury.
In this sense, the Panmunjom meet is similar to the summit between Kim and South Korea's Moon (also held in Panmunjom) in April 2018, which resuscitated the possibility for the first Trump-Kim summit in Singapore.
Thankfully in less than 35 hours, NBC — the network that owns and produces Brooklyn Nine-Nine in the first place — resuscitated the Andy Samberg-led series and promised it would return during the 2018-2019 season.
Born in the Bronx, with the umbilical cord wrapped twice around his neck, and delivered (and resuscitated) by his father at the Fitch Sanitarium, Zucker did not speak a word until he was four years old.
"Time is not on our side when it comes to water, and even though my daughter was resuscitated, there was too much damage to her brain for her to survive," she says tearfully in the video.
"Time is not on our side when it comes to water, and even though my daughter was resuscitated, there was too much damage to her brain for her to survive," she said tearfully in an Instagram video.
"Although that acquisition cannot be resuscitated, Xi's comment reveals in plain sight that Chinese antitrust policy is inherently politicized," said Scott Kennedy, a China expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in a blog post.
Atlantia's 16.3 billion euro bid ($18 billion) for Abertis, which would create the world's biggest toll road operator, resuscitated a similar cross-border merger which fell through 10 years ago due to opposition from the Italian government.
Trump is in the process of handing the House – and maybe even the Senate (the recent poll in Tennessee worries GOP leaders) – to the Democrats; in fact, Trump has single-handedly resuscitated a moribund Democratic Party; 85033.
American teachers have, in a significant way, resuscitated the county's ailing labor movement with a series of massive strikes that caused an uptick of major work stoppages in the U.S. for the first time in three decades.
The resuscitated deal is undeniably weaker without the participation of the world's biggest economy, but it serves as a powerful sign of how countries that have previously counted on American leadership are now forging ahead without it.
The infant would be delivered, the infant would be kept comfortable, the infant would be resuscitated if that's what the mother and the family desired, and then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal cannot be resuscitated after it suffered a devastating defeat in parliament and the government must find a new plan, a pro-Brexit lawmaker from May's Conservative Party said.
" This, apparently, was a reference to comments Northam had made saying that "the infant would be resuscitated if that's what the mother and the family desired, and then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother.
" As for Northam, the governor initially said on a radio show last month that a bill before the state legislature would permit an already-delivered newborn to be "resuscitated if that's what the mother and the family desired.
A theme to the promotional story repeatedly expressed to me and my colleagues during this trip is that Los Angeles is experiencing a major revitalization: new galleries and museums opening, projects expanding and previously downtrodden neighborhoods being resuscitated.
The real message of the anonymous senior official's odd Trump-bashing op-ed in the New York Times is that the Republican rehabilitation cycle that resuscitated the party from the presidency of George W. Bush has already begun.
The Yankees' starting pitching has looked resuscitated since coming out of the All-Star break, and the bullpen has gotten a boost with the addition of Robertson and Tommy Kahnle in the trade from the Chicago White Sox.
In so doing, Mr. Ryan inadvertently revived an idea that desperately needs to be resuscitated — the idea that freedom requires not just a lack of barriers, but also the conditions that allow people to live their lives fully.
"The infant would be delivered; the infant would be kept comfortable; the infant would be resuscitated if that's what the mother and the family desire, and then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother," he said.
The filibuster, once deemed so obsolete as to no longer be practiced, might now be resuscitated to fulfill its original purpose: enabling voters to see through the politics of arcane parliamentary process and place accountability where it justly resides.
" He added, "the infant would be delivered; the infant would be kept comfortable; the infant would be resuscitated if that's what the mother and the family desire, and then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother.
Against the Spurs, Thompson missed nine shots and made two, with a critical late-game turnover that almost resuscitated a desperate San Antonio team that was scrambling for answers after Kawhi Leonard left the game with a sprained ankle.
In test screenings, Mr. Byrnes engendered such a frenzy among the women in the audience that the film soon became a series and his character — resuscitated, one assumes, after a spin in the electric chair — was reborn as Kookie.
The move follows previous bailouts that have cost the oil-producing Central Asian nation more than $13 billion but have still not resuscitated a banking system riddled with bad loans after a property price crash and a currency devaluation.
Most patients receiving end-of-life care want to avoid aggressive attempts to prolong their life,…Read more ReadWhile the DNR tattoo may seem extreme, the request to not be resuscitated during end-of-life care is most certainly not.
Originally established in 1958 to coordinate civil and military space activities, the space council was abolished by President Nixon in 1973, before being resuscitated by President George H.W. Bush for several years in wake of the space shuttle Challenger disaster.
Ellen Page, Nina Dobrev, and Diego Luna take the place of Kiefer Sutherland, Julia Roberts, and Kevin Bacon in the remake of Joel Schumacher's 1990 sci-fi film, and based on the first reviews, the franchise shouldn't have been resuscitated.
The recently revitalized brand was resuscitated last year for business uses, but the tech also lives on in Microsoft's experiments with holograms for virtual and augmented reality as it looks to bring more functionality to the HoloLens product — and beyond.
Washington views the Kim Jong Un regime as a fundamentally threatening entity with revisionist (hostile) impulses; Seoul, after dramatic summit pageantry in 2018, has resuscitated its old view of the North as an unthreatening entity prompted mostly by reactive (benign) impulses.
As a player with Pittsburgh, he once collected a sparrow that had flown into a bullpen wall, hid it under his cap and, as he stepped up for his next at-bat, released the resuscitated bird in an impromptu magic act.
Then, in 2004, Lebermann doubled down on her commitment to the blossoming artistic community that had grown around Marfa's Judd, Chinati and Lannan foundations, and purchased a dilapidated 1950s motel, the Thunderbird, which she resuscitated and reopened the following year.
After the greetings, Meghan looked emotional as she watched a young woman tell her harrowing story of how she suffered severe pre-eclampsia late in the pregnancies of her two sons — meaning they had to be resuscitated and initially kept in a ventilator.
" Bogucki also said that many of the patients had respiratory problems and needed to be resuscitated, but that because the effects did not last long some people were released from the hospital and went back to the park to "seek another high.
They address questions such as if they would like to be resuscitated in an emergency and choose the person who would make decisions on their behalf in the event they are no longer able to make decisions for themselves, Moore tells me.
Asked on stage by Norwegian Foreign Minister Boerge Brende to describe some of the more personal moments of the talks, Londono recalled the time he sustained a heart attack in the middle of negotiations in Havana and was "resuscitated by Cuban doctors".
Airlines, steel stocks — down 20 percent, the love affair with financials waning, hospitals, biotech and pharma slapping high-fives as repeal and replace crashed and burned, only for the legislation to be resuscitated midweek and technology just going and going, higher and higher.
Depending on where somebody works in the entertainment industry, a film festival like this can be many things: a business opportunity, a place to close a deal, an opportunity to catch a break, or an occasion for a career to be resuscitated.
In that role, akin to a coroner in other jurisdictions, Dr. Hirsch resuscitated an office that had suffered from criticism under his predecessor, Elliot M. Gross, who was dismissed in 1987 by Mayor Edward I. Koch for what was described as management deficiencies.
Here is a man who has, in maybe the past hour, thought he was losing his wife, won her back, contemplated and committed murder, resuscitated his clone nemesis, and now learns that said clone may or may not have knocked up his wife.
San Diego State (2-0) was up 21-210 in the fourth quarter when Arizona State (21-220) resuscitated its hopes by scoring on a 214-yard pass from Manny Wilkins to receiver Frank Darby on third-and-227 with 303:230 to go.
A compendium of culture high and low, politics and distinctive visuals, Vanity Fair was resuscitated in 1983, after a 47-year absence, to add some swank and intelligence to the Condé Nast stable in the days before the company had purchased The New Yorker.
After a few stops and starts, Mr. Lasseter and Mr. Catmull resuscitated Disney's well-known cartoon studio, delivering one of the biggest hits in the company's history: "Frozen," which has spawned theme park attractions, a Broadway musical, touring ice-skating shows and toys galore.
Bill PascrellWilliam (Bill) James PascrellA solemn impeachment day on Capitol Hill Van Drew, set to switch parties, will vote as a Democrat on impeachment House panel advances Trump's new NAFTA MORE, predicted Van Drew's political career was dead on arrival and could not be resuscitated.
Kael's blunt, brilliant, wryly amused prose is resuscitated with lively affection in "What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael," Rob Garver's love letter to a woman whose infectious passion for the cinema coincided with one of the most prodigious eras in the art form's history.
LORDSBURG, New Mexico — A young girl who was in the custody of US Customs and Border Protection went into cardiac arrest in November at a hospital in El Paso where she was resuscitated, a US Customs and Border Protection official told members of Congress on Tuesday.
Trump may have won the optics of the day (the first part, at least) and he may have somewhat resuscitated his campaign, deemed by many to be on life support, but the issue is whether this moment will propel Trump all the way to the White House.
It's an ode to Hamilton's intention of highlighting goods of desire, and though the New York gallery is dressed with traditional living room decor—like tables, rugs, dressers, and hung photos—the objects are resuscitated forms that have been elegantly crafted to become provocative pieces of art.
Last week Numerai, an AI-driven hedge fund that invests based on models submitted by its anonymous data scientists , announced that it would be giving all its employees the chance to be cryogenically frozen in the event of death and resuscitated at some point in the future.
I think doctors should have resuscitated him because first of all, his body is not a legal place to sign a DNR form and there is a process when doing so and second of all there is no way he could of signed his own body.
He is believed to have spent around five years researching science fiction before pitching the show with Simpsons writer David Cohen and was heavily involved in the return of Fry and the gang when it was resuscitated by Comedy Central in 2010 after being canceled by FOX in 2003.
PHOENIX — A health care program for children of the working poor that had been left out of the budget approved by the Arizona Legislature this week was resuscitated on Friday, after Democrats and moderate Republicans agreed to attach it to a bill expanding disabled students' eligibility for school vouchers.
Now the network is readying the resuscitated "Jersey Shore Family Vacation" — which makes its debut on April 5, and for which it has already ordered a second season — when it's unclear if there's still staying power in the franchise or if it was just a fun cultural fluke.
Appearing to describe what would happen if a child was born after a failed abortion, he said "the infant would be resuscitated if that's what the mother and the family desired, and then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother," which some interpreted as a reference to infanticide.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Nina Simone's 1959 performance of "Black is the Color (of My True Love's Hair)" took a popular folk song and resuscitated it in the mainstream, deploying it for Simone's own repertoire and obscuring the meaning of "black" to be more ambiguous than pure color.
Raymond Leppard, a conductor who resuscitated moribund 17th-century operas in helping to nurture a major revival of interest in Baroque music, and who went on to a wider career as a guest conductor of major orchestras and the longtime music director of the Indianapolis Symphony, died on Tuesday in Indianapolis.
While it is far from the only explanation, organizing foreign policy around international terrorism has resuscitated strains of American political thought — isolationism, xenophobia and even bigotry, particularly against Muslims — that had long been dormant, or at least disreputable, giving national security cover and lifting them from the shadows to the mainstream.
For important decisions that require careful deliberation and should not exploit such human frailty, such as whether to become an organ donor or to be resuscitated by medical personnel, we can reject defaults and require that people make a decision ("forced choice") and even give them a brief explainer on the options.
"It seemed like he was really raising the possibility of making a deliberate decision to let an infant, even who had been resuscitated, die because of considerations like the mental health of the mother," Matthew Lee Anderson, the founder of Christian politics and culture website Mere Orthodoxy, told Vox of the governor's remarks.
That election "resuscitated Sri Lanka's democratic institutions after an administration that consolidated power in the hands of the president's family, undermined the independent judiciary and brutalized civil society," said Kate R. Cronin-Furman, a fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the Harvard Kennedy School, who studies Sri Lanka.
All those plain trends of the past might have left us with manicures more boring than Fifty Shades of Freed without the sex scenes (okay, maybe not quite that bad), but this year, New York's finest nail artists have resuscitated our design-loving souls with nail art so good, it deserves its own MoMA exhibit.
Through a German publisher, he resuscitated his defunct magazine Film Culture for a book-length issue devoted to Barbara Rubin, an extraordinary character who blew into New York and Mr. Mekas's life in 1963 as a fearless teenager, and wound up connecting Bob Dylan to Allen Ginsberg and Andy Warhol to the Velvet Underground.
And the recently resuscitated New York City Opera is plunging boldly into the fray, offering the East Coast première of "Hopper's Wife" (April 28-May 1), a surreal chamber-opera fantasy by the composer Stewart Wallace and the librettist Michael Korie that conjures an imagined marriage between the artist Edward Hopper and the gossip columnist Hedda Hopper.
The once-a-day half-milligram pill trimmed the odds of death from any cardiovascular cause by 16%, reduced the likelihood of being resuscitated from a cardiac arrest by 17%, shaved the chance of subsequent heart attack by 163%, slashed the risk of being hospitalized for coronary bypass or a stent procedure in half, and cut the odds of a stroke by 74%.
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The Waymo suit cites Biz Carson reporting for Business Insider that Otto's in-house development of its own LiDAR tech was key to its acquisition by Uber, and the suit also says that Levandowski and Otto gained more than half-a-billion dollars directly via the theft, and that Uber also resuscitated its own stalled efforts to compete with Waymo based on the planned abuses.
In the latest chapter in this endless cycle of militarism, the White House has even resuscitated the careers of discredited voices like Elliott Abrams and John BoltonJohn Robert BoltonSchumer joins Pelosi in opposition to post-Brexit trade deal that risks Northern Ireland accord Why President Trump must keep speaking out on Hong Kong Trump meets with national security team on Afghanistan peace plan MORE, who helped launch illegal wars in previous decades and now guide Trump's foreign policy.
Played by Vin Diesel in "Bloodshot," the former elite U.S. commando, after dying before the opening credits, wakes up on a hospital gurney inside a gleaming skyscraper to find that his body has been donated by the military to science — specifically the firm Rising Spirit Technologies, whose founder Dr. Emil Harting (Guy Pearce, sporting a bionic arm, two-day stubble and an untrustworthy twinkle in his eye) has resuscitated Ray, turning him into a cybernetically enhanced super-soldier.
Opinion Columnist Since at least the middle of the Obama era, all the energy and activity and creativity in the Democratic coalition has been with people pushing the party away from any kind of centrism — with the journals and zines that have resuscitated something they call socialism, with the activists trying to impose the college-campus style of cultural liberalism on the wider country (or at least the wider internet), with the feminists and intersectional types and Bernie Bros who clash and feud and sometimes absolutely hate one another, but still share a common "to the left, march" purpose.
You'll be alive; you've been resuscitated by Mr. Saxobeat, and you can't stop chanting over and over and over and over: You make me this, bring me up, bring me down, plays it sweetMake me move like a freak, Mr. SaxobeatMakes me this, brings me up, brings me down, plays it sweetMakes me move like a freak, Mr. SaxobeatYou make me this, bring me up, bring me down, plays it sweetMake me move like a freak, Mr. SaxobeatMakes me this, brings me up, brings me down, plays it sweetMakes me move like a freak, Mr. Saxobeat Mr. Saxobeat, then, certainly made an impression on Stan.
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