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Physicians tried resuscitating Kylah "but were unfortunately unsuccessful," the statement reads.
First, ask yourself whether this is even a friendship worth resuscitating.
Resuscitating the deal without its biggest member was always going to be hard.
A political system accepting the rule of nine lawyers is not one worth resuscitating.
He is playing again and scoring again after resuscitating his career at age 214.
A lady was already resuscitating him, and one of the police officer's colleagues took over.
Cashman, the general manager since 1998, has a history of resuscitating teams that looked dead.
He had spent nearly half his life tending the clock after resuscitating it in 1980.
Now, Paul Ryan and House Republicans are kicking around the idea of resuscitating health care reform.
If the recipient does arrest, the probability of resuscitating them, even with optimal CPR, is small.
At the time, Mr Modi was stonewalling a new policy aimed at resuscitating the ailing sector.
By resuscitating May's failed pitch to voters, Johnson risks ending up with a similarly disappointing result.
Take the example of New Century Resources, which is resuscitating the giant Century mine in Australia.
She politely declined and did not inquire further into this person's motives for resuscitating their chats.
The Motorola Razr is also trying to resuscitate Motorola by literally resuscitating an old, beloved phone brand.
In a few years he became eligible for the Senior PGA Tour and began resuscitating his career.
State agencies also penalize nursing homes for resuscitating residents who have do not resuscitate, or D.N.R., orders.
There are also doubts about how far Trump's policies will go toward resuscitating the battered American steel industry.
State lawmakers are hurriedly resuscitating their impeachment hearings, and rumors of an ongoing federal investigation have not abated.
The Trump administration, already stocked with anti-environment industry sycophants, is bent on resuscitating, not regulating, Big Coal.
Indeed, he is widely credited with resuscitating the Chanel brand; he revived the now-globally-ubiquitous interlocked "CC" logo.
We can thank the Netflix show GLOW for resuscitating a forgotten '80s TV phenomenon from the pop culture graveyard.
Though Scobie was out, Faraday Grid's cash shortage was chronic, and there was no chance of resuscitating the business.
But his outrageous comment may be resuscitating the voice of doctors in this important national debate on gun control.
Drake is not letting his beef with Pusha T go, sending him an invoice for $100k for resuscitating his career.
Her arm was there — I saw myself holding it — but she wasn't resuscitating me the way I needed her to.
On Wednesday, U.S. inventories rose for the first time in 10 weeks, resuscitating concerns of a glut in the market.
With Pyongyang's threat to cancel the Trump summit, Moon arrived in Washington with a goal of resuscitating the diplomatic process.
For a festival still in the process of resuscitating its chauvinist image, that punchline is two steps in the wrong direction.
In agreeing to meet with Trump, Kim is simply resuscitating the approach his country has pursued in previous negotiations, Revere warned.
With his death, the city has lost an architect who conveyed a genial joy in resuscitating the masterworks of his predecessors.
But given the record of his regime, was it worth resuscitating a ghost from the past to save a wobbling ruler?
Much of Lagerfeld's success came from his later work as Chanel's creative director, and he is widely credited with resuscitating the brand.
Resuscitating this pseudo-scandal gives Trump and his allies in Congress and the media a tool with which to obfuscate and equivocate.
The French initiative was less an attempt at resuscitating a moribund peace process and more about salvaging the reputation of international stakeholders.
"We don't have any current plans for resuscitating Alta Motors in it's old form," BRP's Vice President for Communications Leslie Quinton told TechCrunch.
Resuscitating any film franchise that has been absent from theaters for 27 years (ever since "Ghostbusters II" arrived in 1989) is extremely difficult.
He's currently engaged in a wide range of projects, from building a supercar to resuscitating electric mobility with a new company, Fisker, Inc.
His successor, Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, now faced with resuscitating a badly crippled company, had not been as personally invested in the California project.
They are obsessing over the Clinton campaign's connection to Christopher Steele, who compiled the dossier, and resuscitating the Uraniam One story yet again.
But it was his turn resuscitating the career of once-disgraced Ukrainian politician Viktor Yanukovych that earned him the reputation as a political genius.
She was counted among a short list of artists credited for resuscitating painting when much of the art world proclaimed painting to be dead.
Several similar lawsuits around the country say that health care providers disregarded or overrode advance directives, resuscitating people whose instructions clearly said not to.
But I'm familiar enough to know that Australian police resuscitating a drowning kangaroo with CPR at the beach is about as Australian as it gets.
In another action aimed at resuscitating the moribund crisis-era economy, the Fed had instituted three rounds of purchases involving Treasurys and mortgage-backed securities.
GE (GE) shares soared 10% on Thursday after JPMorgan Chase upgraded the stock to "neutral" and spelled out a path for resuscitating the downtrodden conglomerate.
Pediatric and obstetric professional society guidelines are routinely updated to answer that challenging question of when resuscitating a preterm baby should be recommended or not.
By showing that it can use the best ideas of libertarianism in its own political philosophies, the Republican Party has a chance at resuscitating itself.
This is due to stiffening of the chest wall, a known side effect of fentanyl, which can make resuscitating victims difficult if naloxone isn't instantly available.
Candidates who have been seriously considered include Alber Elbaz, credited with resuscitating the Lanvin brand but sacked in October after trying to bring in external investors.
In 2017, when pressed on questions about Clinton resuscitating her own political career, advisers said she was far more interested in the midterms than anything personal.
Their diagnostic skills deteriorated, and so did their technical procedural abilities, from ventilating and resuscitating the artificial babies properly to ordering and giving the right medications.
"The Medical Corps is resuscitating the original "White Helmets" initiative proposed by France and Germany in 13," a European Commission spokesperson told VICE News on the phone.
"The Medical Corps is resuscitating the original "White Helmets" initiative proposed by France and Germany in 2014," a European Commission spokesperson told VICE News on the phone.
Resuscitating the DVD service gave the company ample time to work out both technical and licensing bugs that were slowing the planned implementation of the streaming service.
Economists polled by Reuters last week predicted that the central bank would keep its benchmark interest rate at 14 percent and reiterate its focus on resuscitating growth.
The studio, founded by Paul Neurath—who worked with Spector on the Ultima Underworld role-playing series—is currently involved in resuscitating two of Spector's best-known properties*.
Even before the Evija's debut, the company had garnered something of a reputation for resuscitating stale brands, like it did with Volvo, or the Swedish automaker's Polestar brand.
However, the volley of unprecedented measures has thus far fallen short of resuscitating the mainland's equity markets, which have plummeted nearly 40 percent since its mid-June peak.
A source connected to the former couple tells us Briana broke up with Matt Grundhoffer last month because there was no way of resuscitating their 3-year marriage.
Economists polled by Reuters last week had predicted that the central bank would keep its benchmark interest rate at 14 percent and reiterate its focus on resuscitating growth.
GABORONE (Reuters) - Botswana's government will appeal a high court ruling that decriminalized homosexuality, potentially resuscitating a law that punished gay sex by up to seven years in prison.
He opened by reminding the country of the job that he was given—specifically resuscitating the economy, which was in the toilet—and how far we've come since then.
The Chinese production company behind the show "Chase Me" said in a statement that they rushed Gao to the emergency room, but their attempts at resuscitating him were unsuccessful.
Toys R Us owners might also decide to license the company name and branding to someone else, earning royalties instead of undertaking a gargantuan task like resuscitating a brand.
The rate cut was a sign that inflation is falling enough to allow policymakers to focus less on keeping a lid on consumer prices and more on resuscitating the economy.
He attributed some of Viacom's recent decline to "a lot of noise" around the company, and said that "no one should doubt his resolve" in resuscitating the company's stock price.
Of course, if the doctor or nurses tried resuscitating or reviving the patient, it's also important to note how long they tried and for how long the patient was unresponsive.
GABORONE, July 6 (Reuters) - Botswana's government will appeal a high court ruling which decriminalised homosexuality, potentially resuscitating a law that punished gay sex by up to seven years in prison.
Donald Trump announced import tariffs on solar panels Monday, part of his nationalist "America First" agenda and another blow to environmentalism from an administration bent on resuscitating fossil fuel production.
And while resuscitating the peace process after Mr. Trump's abrupt decision to end it could take awhile, it may be even further delayed if there is a serious election dispute.
Mexico's economy minister said though member states were committed to resuscitating the TPP, with or without the U.S., they didn't want to squander years of effort building trade relations with Asia.
Even Robert Murray, the founder and chief executive of America's biggest coal firm, Murray Energy, has said that Trump should "temper his expectations" when it comes to resuscitating the coal industry.
A demonstration video bounded through social media in the last few days, and after watching, we're pretty sure those adorable doggie kisses and tail wags are also meant to be resuscitating.
The doctor, Abdel Hamid, died after being shot in the head "while resuscitating other protesters," according to the Sudan Doctors' Union and another protester on the scene who witnessed his death.
In a matter of 48 hours, Biden had gone from resuscitating his campaign in South Carolina to consolidating most of the moderate wing of the field the day before Super Tuesday.
And a bay in the Guggenheim rotunda is devoted to Iraqi, Syrian and other immigrants resuscitating ghost towns like Camini, in Calabria, Italy, and the village of Manheim, near Cologne, Germany.
Resuscitating the peace process between Israel and Palestine is just one of Kushner's roles, and he previously had access to the highest level of classified information, including Trump's presidential daily briefing.
For Pepino, the risks of resuscitating population control arguments marred by racism and sexism are not worth it, especially if the math doesn't add up to a meaningful population decrease soon enough.
The number-two wireless carrier discontinued its original unlimited plans years ago, but it's resuscitating the all-you-can-eat option as a cross-promotion with its DirecTV and U-verse television services.
Every year they host a conference called REANIMATE, aptly named, as the Sharp team has gone far beyond simply resuscitating patients—for all intents and purposes, they are bringing them back to life.
Dunleavy was already aware of the obstacles ahead of him — namely, the challenge of resuscitating a program that went 26-26 last season and made its most recent N.C.A.A. tournament appearance in 230.
As tempting as it is to fall back on old faves, allow us to persuade you to try some of the current trends on our radar before you go resuscitating those better left, well, forgotten.
The most stunning thing about Pokémon Go, Nintendo's implausibly successful attempt at resuscitating itself, isn't its popularity—instead, it's the wide gulf between the fun factor of the game and the shoddiness of the app.
The announcement that SFX had received resuscitating financing was made last Friday before markets opened, and lead to the company's shares skyrocketing 57 percent up to 12.4 cents per share, the New York Post reported.
At least a dozen galleries and museums are featuring women-themed surveys, a surge curators and gallerists say is shining a light on neglected artists, resuscitating some careers and raising the commercial potential of others.
Kim's offer to hold talks is just a ploy to gain concessions, according to several strategists, who said the 34-year-old ruler is simply resuscitating the approach his predecessors pursued in previous peace attempts.
If you're inclined to seek out even more stability in a money market mutual fund now that yields are resuscitating, make sure you understand recent changes in the rules that govern how some funds operate.
"Today, President Trump is resuscitating his voter fraud investigation in a desperate attempt to retroactively prove his completely baseless claim that up to five million unauthorized immigrants cast illegal votes in the 2016 election," he wrote.
And while these robust bacteria have managed to come back to life thanks to modern science, it will probably be a while before science is capable of resuscitating the human casualties of the doomed Sydney Cove.
But suddenly, young architects and preservationists, in particular, saw its defacement not as a strategy for resuscitating a dead building but as yet another assault on an increasingly vulnerable and admirable era in 20th century architecture.
Dr. William J. Barber, leader of North Carolina's "Moral Mondays" movement for voting rights and racial and economic justice, urged Democrats to act as the "moral defibrillators" capable of resuscitating the beating heart of the nation's democracy.
It's surprising how easy it is to re-architect relationships on a cold-zero privacy basis when you're resuscitating society from flat-line; perhaps less surprising that a whole new black economy got started breaking the rules.
As an example of image-making it seemed strangely anachronistic, yet another attempt at resuscitating the giddy look of Paris night life circa 1978, when people still frequented spots like le Palace, le Bronx or le Sept.
Although some on the left were sceptical about the idea of a national wage floor, arguing that the Labour Party should commit itself to resuscitating unions instead, Tony Blair promised one in his manifesto in 1997, and won.
The next day Mr Moon's office released a decidedly jollier picture, of Mr Moon shaking hands with Mr Kim, during impromptu talks at the border between North and South Korea, aimed at resuscitating the summit with Mr Trump.
He is best known for founding La Boulange, a small chain of Bay Area cafe-bakery shops that he sold in 2013 to Starbucks for $100 million and is now resuscitating under a slightly tweaked name, La Boulangerie.
WASHINGTON — President Trump has latched on to the idea of using steel to build his wall along the southern border, praising himself for fulfilling two campaign promises at once: keeping out illegal immigrants and resuscitating a struggling industry.
While broadcast TV has died a little in the age of on-demand content, it's services like this, created on platforms the size of YouTube, that have a shot of resuscitating live video popularity for today's consumers and creators.
While still short on specific policy changes, Sessions has made it clear that he plans to crack down on drugs and immigration while resuscitating the harsh sentencing laws that have given the United States the world's highest incarceration rate.
Just after Stensrud gave birth, Dr. Kaashif Ahmad, a MEDNAX-affiliated neonatologist at the hospital and lead author of the case report, counseled her about the baby's extremely low chances of survival and initially counseled against resuscitating the baby.
They maintained their forecast that the government's pension reform proposals aimed at generating savings of 1.1 trillion reais ($283.91 billion) over 10 years, seen as critical to resuscitating the recovery, will be watered down to 500 billion to 750 billion reais.
Pettis then went on to lose consecutive decisions to Eddie Alvarez and Edson Barboza, before retreating to the weight class below and somewhat resuscitating his career with a guillotine choke win against Charles Oliveira at featherweight before losing to Holloway.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin walked back threatened tariffs, and the president himself inexplicably introduced the idea of resuscitating ZTE, the Chinese telecom giant that faced a crippling United States export ban after violating American embargoes against Iran and North Korea.
In Koch's recollection, the conversation around parks in New York at that time centered on resuscitating historic parks like Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux's Central and Prospect Parks, and on private developers adding pocket-size open spaces to midtown.
But the first step is simply recognizing our own deficiencies — and realizing that learning about transgender health is as pressing as mastering dosages of the newest cholesterol-lowering drug or memorizing the latest protocol for resuscitating a patient from cardiac arrest.
"When we get a big policy win that influences a lot of people, I get the same buzz that I got resuscitating people in the emergency department, frankly, because it's a win," Benjamin told The Hill in a recent interview.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said on Sunday he expected Mexico to pay for the wall he has promised to build along the southern border, resuscitating a campaign promise that roiled U.S. relations with Mexico in the first week of his presidency.
Edward H. Tarr, a trumpeter and musicologist who became one of the world's eminent authorities on the instrument, resuscitating long-forgotten repertory and leading the way in historically informed performances of baroque and romantic brass music, died on March 21996 in Germany.
In the United States, most pediatrics and obstetrics societies agree that 22 weeks of gestation is the lower threshold of viability, and many doctors recommend against assessing for viability or resuscitating babies born younger than 22 weeks due to a low chance of survival.
He and a team of other clinicians spent an hour resuscitating the patient's heart so that it would continue circulating blood to the other organs and they could be donated, the kind of intensive intervention that trainees might assume only a living patient merited.
But while Saban certainly has sent many former assistants into their first top jobs, and while he excels at persuading the best high school prospects to play for him, he also has nursed a side interest in resuscitating careers that have gone off the rails.
On one hand, it promises the possibility of resuscitating the medicine: Find the right group of responsive patients within the trial group — men above 60, say, or postmenopausal women — and you can, perhaps, pull the drug out of the rubble of the failed study.
If those supremely highly trained NICU personnel are actually worse at resuscitating newborns or diagnosing life-threatening complications after exposure to rudeness, though, what happens to the rest of us as we go through the lower-stakes but still important interactions of our clinical days?
Saudi hosts the G20 summit of the world's 20 top economies this year, and MBS will be MBS will be helping steer his ageing father King Salman through chairmanship duties, leading the way on resuscitating what will by then be a very battered and bruised global economy.
In a way that Harry Truman and George Marshall did not predict, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization was the price that London and Paris expected the United States to pay for their full participation in what they saw as the risky endeavor of resuscitating the western part of Germany.
On the other hand, their entire strategy has been to take their doubts about Trump's leadership and character and lock them away in the deepest, darkest part of their psyches, to be exhumed once Obamacare is repealed, tax reform is passed, and the legacy-resuscitating memoir is ready to be written.
But whether Memphis is gung-ho about resuscitating the Grit N' Grind era until neither Marc Gasol nor Mike Conley can walk, or have finally embraced reality and the need to build from the ground up, Thibodeau feels like someone who'll commit himself to either timeline with tireless energy and a tried-and-true ideology.
Such a policy would require working far more closely and respectfully with allies South Korea and Japan and strengthening missile defense capabilities in both countries that would secondarily undermine China's own nuclear deterrent, encouraging a Japanese military buildup, building greater leverage with China by resuscitating the strategically critical Trans Pacific Partnership, and a host of other painstaking steps the Trump administration has so far failed to take.
Colombia was leagues short of clinical and did not manage a goal from open play, relying instead on an eighth-minute corner kick strike from Cristián Zapata and a 42nd minute penalty from James Rodriguez to claim the three points in Group A. Still, they dominated the United States on Friday night at Levi's Stadium, reigniting nearly every concern about whether Jurgen Klinsmann has a plan for resuscitating American soccer and if the requisite pieces are even on hand.
PHYLLIS SATO, Virginia Beach I will remember Barack Obama as president in a flurry of images and sounds — body surfing in Hawaii, wiping a tear speaking of the Sandy Hook victims, singing "Amazing Grace," announcing Osama bin Laden's demise, dancing with Michelle on inauguration night, holding hands with his daughters, signing the health care act, showing off Muhammad Ali's boxing gloves, shooting that three-point swish, doing really funny stand-up comedy, resuscitating our American automobile industry, placing medals of honor on soldiers, and always keeping it truly real.
In sum, when the White House stonewalls, Congress has four options (none of them perfect): (1) refer the case to the Justice Department for criminal prosecution (which seems unlikely given Attorney General William Barr's presence at the helm); (2) use its inherent enforcement power (which has been dormant since the 1930s and which Congress has shown zero interest in resuscitating); (3) go to civil court seeking an order from a judge to compel testimony (which takes time, likely more than impeachment investigators can afford); and (4) return an Article of Impeachment for Obstruction of Congress, which Schiff and others have suggested is the most likely outcome here.

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