Curl-reviving products are a quick and easy way to refresh your style in between washes, banishing flat bedhead and reviving droopy curls instantly.
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News that she would be interested in reviving the show.
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Microsoft may be reviving one of its original tablet projects.
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The justices refused to consider reviving a lawsuit against Backpage.
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Republicans still have dreams of reviving Obamacare repeal next year.
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Fiscal transparency is critical to reviving the economy, Marinho said.
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Yet there are two problems with reviving "no deal" talk.
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Authorities once again are asking that question, reviving the investigation.
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Any complete solution, however, depends on reviving rapid productivity growth.
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Even from Newt Gingrich, reviving HUAC is a terrible idea.
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The property market recently softened, and is only now reviving.
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This entails reviving vocational and technical training in high schools.
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Then Rousseff should get to work in reviving the economy.
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Reviving such a law would require an act by Congress.
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Do you think you've been responsible for reviving Oasis's legacy?
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The monsoon is seen reviving in last week of July.
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We're just reviving the movement that was started years ago.
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The business of reviving the Lakers, however, proved beyond him.
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At the time, reviving his career was a distant goal.
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Xi Jinping's handling of the epidemic is reviving political dissent.
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What was the point, he asked, of reviving old history?
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Mr. Trump has made reviving the coal industry his crusade.
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James Armstrong has a suggestion for reviving the F.A. Cup.
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First platform, reviving a paleoconservative tradition that would partly inform
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In recent years, Walmart has focused on reviving the brand.
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But in the process of reviving them, Morison changed them.
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However, reviving it will take more time and more investment.
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COULD REVIVING WOOLY-MAMMOTH GENES FIGHT THE EFFECTS OF GLOBAL WARMING?
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This is what CBS is counting on in reviving the show.
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The odds of Republicans reviving their repeal bill were already low.
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The government says it is vital to reviving the lackluster economy.
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Reviving animals via CPR is extremely rare, according to veterinary experts.
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Peace through strength, they call it, reviving a Reagan-era slogan.
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Reviving channels to manage risks would be in America's interests too.
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It goes back to basics — stripes — reviving the modernist 1960s look.
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Mr Maduro's Venezuela has a partner in reviving bad old habits.
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COULD REVIVING WOOLY MAMMOTH GENES FIGHT THE EFFECTS OF GLOBAL WARMING?
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It's official: Hulu is reviving the cult mystery series "Veronica Mars".
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Trump repeatedly mentioned of "reviving inner cities" in last night's debate.
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"Suleiman", an amateur oenologist from the city, dreams of reviving it.
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But I couldn't resist reviving the theme after BIRDMAN came out.
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Christians and Druze carried his coffin together, reviving a local custom.
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Today, three California properties are reviving the traditional Hollywood hide-out.
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Hillary Clinton has expressed skepticism about the utility of reviving it.
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The prospect of this group reviving the throwback show is golden.
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Two companies are now actively looking at reviving Cornwall's tin fortunes.
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Roundabout is reviving "She Loves Me," again directed by Mr. Ellis.
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NBC is reviving Kathryn Merteuil — the evil heroine of Cruel Intentions.
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Trump denied on Tuesday that he was reviving the separation policy.
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The network announced last November that it was reviving Hey Arnold!
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Growing resistance to Roundup is also reviving old, and contentious, chemicals.
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Now Mr. Trump was reviving a right-wing narrative of Mrs.
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Mr. Schutz was also credited with reviving the Porsche racing program.
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Their commitment to reviving the musical riches of "Clemenza" was inspiring.
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Reviving it was one of President Trump's first acts as president.
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Another classmate is reviving an athletic competition for Los Angeles children.
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By reviving its industry, Mozambique has captured some of that value.
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Reviving Grand Bahama Grand Bahama also suffered severe devastation from Dorian.
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It now appears to be reviving a desire to use them.
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Reviving the coal industry was a major campaign issue for Trump.
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If we're reviving children's books, let's go hard or go home.
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Reviving a long-dead show to boost ratings is an ambitious ask.
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Daisy Ridley's relationship with social media isn't one she's interested in reviving.
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The timing of U.S. regulators reviving concerns about audits seems curious, too.
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Swedes showed feminist support by reviving a "Dress for Success"-era style.
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Together, we are reviving moviegoing – and everything that goes along with it.
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Indian stocks gained on hopes of stimulus measures aimed at reviving growth.
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Pokémon is reviving the original Kanto region in Pokémon: Let's Go, Evee!
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Today, however, Congolese art, like painting across much of Africa, is reviving.
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Araya Diaz/WireImage Zöe Saldana is reviving a bit '90s beauty trend.
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Ford Vox: How reviving cells in a pig's brain could change medicine.
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Its founder, Cameron Weiss, is passionate about reviving US mechanical watch manufacturing.
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Reviving concerns about Trump's willingness to do what is needed to win.
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But this means reviving a policy that, like you said, Republicans hate.
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He proposed an incoherent energy plan aimed at reviving the coal industry.
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The New York Times in 22019 advocated reviving Kemp's enterprise zone idea.
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But their men now appear to be hell-bent on reviving hostilities.
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PA) star credited with reviving the company's French rival Peugeot SA (PEUP.
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MTV has had undoubted success, however, in reviving the "Jersey Shore" brand.
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Reviving flagging American competition might even help stop America's ever-widening inequality.
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LeBron James saved one basketball team and is now reviving another one.
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But instead of reviving the economy, it actually exacerbated the Great Depression.
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Warner talked to me about reviving the "copper plans" on the exchanges.
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He has repeatedly hailed the tariffs as reviving iconic blue-collar industries.
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Reviving old memories, and sharing some laughs like we did growing up.
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Even then, however, these mothers risk potentially reviving the trauma of separation.
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He is reviving the Poor People's Campaign, once led by the Rev.
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He also has hinted at reviving the peace process with the Palestinians.
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This requires not just leaving the E.U. but reviving our domestic democracy.
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Meantime, Mr. Perry offered an unconventional option for reviving the coal market.
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The IMF agreement in 2018 was a second stab at reviving confidence.
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But it could help by reviving incentives for bank lending to companies.
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Its difficulties in reviving business offer a potential lesson for other countries.
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Which Dothraki or Unsullied dry cleaner is responsible for reviving the outfit?
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A Russian political takeover of Belarus could be a way of reviving it.
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President Trump has wisely withdrawn the heavy hand of government, reviving America's spirits.
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Either way, reviving a beloved television show is difficult business for myriad reasons.
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Blumhouse is reviving Halloween, and it actually looks like a lot of fun.
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We should forgive The Meg for taking creative liberties in reviving the Megalodon.
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Trump had cited Foxconn's Wisconsin plans as proof he was reviving American manufacturing.
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More likely, therefore, is the option of reviving the GroKo with the SPD.
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The current government parties point to their own success in reviving the economy.
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Her conservatives are now exploring reviving their ruling alliance with the Social Democrats.
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Becca is reviving its cult-classic Champagne Pop highlighter with an entire collection.
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I'm not up for destroying the Republican party or reviving the Democratic party.
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And warming weather is reviving the flow of people from sub-Saharan Africa.
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Apple is also reviving the late 1980s Steven Spielberg anthology series Amazing Stories.
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Airports: The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is reviving new safety requirements for airports.
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By Wednesday, Trump surrogates were reviving unfounded allegations of criminality in Machado's past.
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He was credited with reviving the electronics retailer and expanding its online channels.
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She suggested politicians have "allegiance" to Israel, reviving a trope of dual loyalties.
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Yet, Mr. Macri and his team are reviving failed policies of the past.
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Government support for reviving traditional grains and for organic farming has been uneven.
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Only since reviving Curses have I finally discovered a sound that feels natural.
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Now that the GOP is in charge, why are they reviving this measure?
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Retailers were not happy that House Republicans were reviving the border-adjustment tax.
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It was not immediately clear if there were any hope of reviving negotiations.
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Your seasons have included a "Balanchine Preservation Initiative," reviving rarities you never danced.
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A pastor who's reviving the Poor People's Campaign, once led by the Rev.
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Volkswagen was careful not to rule out reviving the model in the future.
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They convey both the gravitas and sheer joy of reviving the beloved franchise.
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Chinese leaders called this past week for more emphasis on reviving the economy.
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Biden sees winning South Carolina as critical to reviving a flagging presidential campaign.
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Prosperous though Germany is, one can see reasons such fears might be reviving.
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But handing Hong Kong to a reviving empire only spelled its re-colonialization.
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They defibrillated her with electric shocks, injected epinephrine and succeeded in reviving her.
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Reviving Diet Coke will be a continued focus for 2018, the company said.
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Rising oil prices, reviving energy-related investment, have sparked much of the increase.
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For now, it appears that Republicans have little appetite for reviving the sanctions.
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For him, the woman herself may hold the key to reviving the house.
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Saudi Aramco was reviving preparations for a massive IPO when the attacks happened.
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Since then, there's been interest in reviving the Corpus Christi plays throughout England.
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And yet, she is not looking back, not reviving a pre-modern approach.
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But reviving MST3K isn't as simple as translating its humor into modern-day media.
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Now, Hofmann, one of the co-creators of Vine, is reviving it as Byte.
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Reviving economic revenue in vital industries will also be part of the government strategy.
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As we reported ... Drake also invoiced Pusha T for $100k for reviving his career.
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Faced with such recalcitrance on all sides, Mrs May is reviving no-deal planning.
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Specifically, the scene in which Arya meets everyone's favourite bastard-reviving red priestess, Melisandre.
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"Trade-friendly policies aimed at reviving confidence and raising productivity are needed," he said.
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Meanwhile, other officials have begun quietly but insistently reviving the old garbage dump hypothesis.
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Reviving the tarnished image of Kraft Heinz itself is likely to prove considerably trickier.
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That said, the scientists were confident the BrainEx system isn't capable of reviving consciousness.
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Apple, eBay and Microsoft are reviving their support in a transgender rights court case.
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Reviving T-TIP and regaining U.S. commitment to the European project will take work.
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His focus is on reviving the stagnant economy and reforming the heavily indebted state.
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But any sign that inflation is reviving is good news for the central bank.
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Constituents were mostly angry over his role in reviving the GOP's ObamaCare repeal effort.
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But what if the goal is the longer-term objective of reviving U.S. manufacturing?
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Federal programs aimed at reviving distressed communities have a dubious track record as well.
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But a shared interest could bring them together: reviving the Keystone XL Pipeline expansion.
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After all, Rousseau also rejected the viability of reviving the Sparta he sometimes idealized.
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Mr. Legere is credited with reviving T-Mobile, which he has led since 2012.
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The pair faced a major challenge when they began talking about reviving the series.
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Mnangagwa feels that reviving the commercial agriculture sector is vital, according to the documents.
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Particularly concerned with reviving the housing market, they focused on buying long-term bonds.
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The Supreme Court in January 2017 refused to consider reviving a lawsuit against backpage.
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Like "Reviving Ophelia" and Fiona Apple, and just a lot of sad, beautiful girls.
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A reviving downtown Phoenix now has a cluster of companies that make business software.
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The company acted quickly in response, reviving the old formula with Coca-Cola Classic.
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The Chawlas, in their own statement, signaled they were open to reviving the deal.
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Trump has made reviving the coal industry a key part of his energy policy.
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But authorities are keen to prevent higher U.S. interest rates from reviving the speculation.
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Have you ever thought of reviving the project, even as a one-off thing?
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So far, at least, there isn't much enthusiasm for reviving the decades-old program.
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He has also made reviving fossil fuel industries a major point of his campaign.
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The Trump administration proposed reviving Yucca in details of the budget released in March.
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The releases were enormous successes, reviving the franchise and combining for 18 million sales.
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Indeed, those who dream of reviving Britain's trading past may have got it backwards.
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Now, the real estate firm 601W Companies is taking a crack at reviving it.
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"Xi has always promoted reviving traditional culture, and naturally that includes clothing," she said.
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He described reviving and building a new fan base as a long-term process.
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People set up stands selling T-shirts reviving some of the slogans from 1968.
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So why not bring back "Murphy Brown," with Candice Bergen reviving her iconic role.
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And suddenly reviving musical chestnuts like "Carousel" and "My Fair Lady" seemed poorly timed.
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Youth Theater, whose actors are all tweens and teenagers, is reviving the stage adaptation.
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Martelly has long insisted that reviving the Army would provide jobs and reinforce sovereignty.
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FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb is reviving the matter with plans to "modernize" the standards.
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Edison was said to have tried reviving her with a type of electric shock.
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Eagles coach Doug Pederson has experience reviving careers at the position and developing young prospects.
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MTV surprised fans with news that they were reviving their pop culture phenomenon Jersey Shore.
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Reviving beloved but departed shows is a bit like Russian roulette and lot like resurrection.
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They tried switching his oxygen, reviving him and giving him water, but he was gone.
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God's mercy isn't only a mechanism for reviving the possibility of obedience to divine law.
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HMD came up with the idea of reviving the iconic device after demand from users.
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Mr. Rouhani was running on a platform of reviving the economy and expanding social freedoms.
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But through the complex labyrinth that connects them, their neighbours sent them nutrients, reviving them.
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Earlier on Monday, Pence and Priebus met with Republican House moderates on reviving healthcare legislation.
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In a 5-4 ruling reviving a South Dakota law challenged by Wayfair Inc, Overstock.
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In 2002, Skip Braver bought Cigarette Racing out of bankruptcy, reviving the storied boating legacy.
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A few priests talk fondly of reviving the idea of the emperor as a god.
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So, one has to ask, will reviving a historically insignificant organization be a spectacular waste?
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First responders were unsuccessful in reviving him and pronounced him dead at 1:26 p.m.
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Former Tesco executive Potts joined as chief executive in March, tasked with reviving Morrisons' fortunes.
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As he sees it, a good memorial service can create memories while reviving faded ones.
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Nevertheless, he focused on reviving the economy by cutting red tape and easing investment rules.
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Tuesday's success, as seen by Snap's stock gains, is reviving investor confidence in the company.
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The theater has built its reputation by presenting new works and reviving older, obscure musicals.
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The presumptive Republican presidential nominee, Donald J. Trump, has proposed reviving and expanding such techniques.
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Sprint's shares plummeted too: many worry that ARM will distract Mr Son from reviving it.
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Samsonite was studying reviving its U.S. manufacturing base, but is not close to taking action.
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Prices of alumina, which is extracted from bauxite, rose until 2018, reviving the mining industry.
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Fields said Ford has made "meaningful progress and significant momentum" in reviving the Lincoln brand.
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Unfortunately, President Obama's and Hillary Clinton's plans for reviving it could destroy private insurance altogether.
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So why are some presidential candidates and members of Congress reviving the specter of socialism?
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These Christian purists have legitimate concerns about preserving and reviving the faith of their traditions.
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But his tactics paid off, and he was credited with reviving British sales in 2006.
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And in Chevy's case, the brand has really taken the lead in reviving the segment.
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With no simple solution for reviving equal opportunity, conventional politicians struggle with increasingly angry voters.
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There are precedents for older New York institutions reviving themselves with such real-estate upheavals.
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I use the Kiehl's serum called Daily Reviving Concentrate and then a cream by Tatcha.
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Unlike me, the internet is still pretty divided on the idea of the reviving Scourtney.
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Now, nearly 150 years later, a new generation of biologists is reviving Darwin's neglected brainchild.
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However, his remarks could further frustrate the aim of reviving long-stalled Israeli-Palestinian talks.
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Police, for example, have repeatedly complained about reviving the same person multiple times with naloxone.
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And Trump has made reviving American manufacturing, and specifically steel, a centerpiece of his presidency.
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To Mr. Bannon, all these ventures distract from his grand project of reviving American manufacturing.
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During the World Wars the tradition stopped, fully reviving only in the 1980s and '90s.
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Trump has made reviving the struggling U.S. auto sector a centerpiece of his economic agenda.
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The color palette was warm, with russets and oranges and occasional, reviving, splashes of blue.
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Recent scientific advances have led some scientists to ponder the possibility of reviving extinct species.
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The new chief of staff will also be charged with reviving a stalled legislative agenda.
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There are signs that manufacturing employment in cities has stabilized, and is reviving in places.
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Those in the camps need food, and people going home need help reviving their farms.
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They promised to bring technological and business expertise to bear on reviving the newspaper company.
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Some of his close collaborators are talking about reviving the Committee on Un-American Activities.
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Mr Stewart has drawn up long-term plans for reviving the party in the country.
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Reviving US manufacturing, especially the steel industry, has been a key promise of Trump's presidency.
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That includes reviving stalled infrastructure projects and helping farmers recover after two years of drought.
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Trump and Democratic leaders have been in talks about reviving legislation to protect young immigrants.
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Biden's only chance of reviving his campaign is convincing wins in Nevada and South Carolina.
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The monument gave a new life to that divide in town, reviving long-dormant conflict.
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And we should definitely consider the unexplored ethical implications of partially reviving a dead animal.
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The full-size Taurus, when introduced in 1985, was credited with reviving profits at Ford.
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He talked about reviving the publication and restoring its glory, and yes, even making it profitable.
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TV network Fox confirmed Friday that it would be reviving Tim Allen's comedy Last Man Standing.
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The Constitutional Democratic Party, the largest opposition grouping, is campaigning in part on reviving Japan's democracy.
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Egypt signed a $12 billion International Monetary Fund programme last year aimed at reviving the economy.
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The move is also aimed at reviving Versace, which returned to a net profit last year.
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The other day I saw a proposal for reviving the Elysée Treaty between France and Germany.
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That includes reviving her natural hair texture, and maintaining the porcelain glow that's become her signature.
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Kathy Castor (D-Fla.) to head the select committee on climate change they're reviving next year.
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President Donald Trump has made reviving American manufacturing, and specifically steel, a centerpiece of his presidency.
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Those dads may be reliving their youth or reviving their own professional sports aspirations, Luber said.
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It wants to criminalise anti-government messages online, in effect reviving laws on "anti-Soviet propaganda".
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MTV is reviving its beloved, dystopian short-form show Aeon Flux with a live-action remake.
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The impresario Norman Lear is reviving the "All in the Family" character for a TV special.
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Rumblings that McMahon might be reviving some sort of XFL-like product began in mid-December.
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Now that lidos are reviving, they are being tweaked to suit the tastes of modern bathers.
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Reviving it requires institutional reforms, especially of local government, education, the judiciary and the political system.
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The Irish government has aggravated tensions by reviving talk of unification, something it previously tiptoed around.
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Rebuilding Naraha and other towns in the devastated northeast, he says, is crucial to reviving Japan.
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LNG industry executives are unfazed, despite China's role in reviving global cargo trade and boosting prices.
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He backed reviving a proposed light-rail system scuttled by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan last year.
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On one hand, Kodak's work in reviving interest in film is certainly in its business interest.
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A Better Capital spokesman said that there were no current talks aimed at reviving the deal.
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Consumer demand is reviving, despite a continued fall in real incomes, after slowing for several years.
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Emergency medical personnel arrived on the scene and performed CPR, but were unsuccessful in reviving Zayla.
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The first stage is restoring confidence in the local currency, which is reviving faster in Kazakhstan.
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Regulators will improve supervision over exchanges, and prevent illegal activities from reviving, according to the statement.
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Even gold, which in recent years has been deader than a deep-fried dodo, is reviving.
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Ocasio-Cortez's stance on reviving a select committee on climate change directly conflicts with Pallone's views.
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It's no surprise from a president who boasted about his commitment to reviving the coal industry.
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Millennials are reviving the suburbs, but being more selective than baby boomers about where to live.
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Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), has politely chided colleagues for questioning U.S. support for reviving Venezuela's democracy.
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In the name of reviving an increasingly uncompetitive coal industry, he withdrew from the Paris accord.
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Bahrain, which has spoken of reviving a claim to part of the Qatari mainland, remains hardline.
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Environmentalists were not happy with the review released Friday, and said they're considering reviving their lawsuit.
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The agreement, signed on Thursday, could be a major step in reviving Libya's crippled oil output.
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"America first" must not mean isolationism, but should include reviving the alliances among our global friends.
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In 1995, they considered reviving it in Tokyo Bay, but that project, too, was never realized.
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Trilobites Plants are reviving after a long winter, helped along by warming temperatures and increased light.
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All of this has ended up reviving Puerto Rico's push to become the 51st US state.
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After cutting the cost of deepwater development, companies are also reviving the search for new resources.
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Crucially, reviving Harbin's musical tradition has also meant strengthening its ties to the city's Jewish past.
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And we look at an attempt to reduce plastic waste by reviving a milkman delivery model.
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However, the coronavirus is reviving the debate given the widespread financial shock caused by the virus.
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Adapting to these sorts of changes will require something different from reviving the industries of old.
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He pounded the theme of immigration, even reviving the phrase "bad hombres" from the 2016 campaign.
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He is coddling up to dictators today and reviving the tactics of dictators from the past.
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The classiest resurrectionists in town, the Mint Theater Company specializes in reviving forgotten plays and playwrights.
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South Korea and Japan -- the foundation of US influence in Asia -- are reviving age-old animosity.
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The combination is also aimed at reviving Versace, which returned to a net profit last year.
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After that meeting, Pyongyang's tone became notably harsher, reviving some of its earlier hostile anti-U.
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Last year, the network embarked on a rebuilding strategy, which included reviving its Times Square studio.
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It's almost poetic — the company is reviving an old gas-guzzling name for a cleaner future.
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Still, Calhoun remains confident that he was up to the task of reviving the 737 Max.
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Reviving Syrian industry, and the social glue it might once have provided, is next to impossible.
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The Communist Party is reviving traditional beliefs for political gain — while cracking down on some faiths.
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And after several years of concern that prices were not rising fast enough, inflation is reviving.
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Feinstein signaled last year that she might be open to reviving a version of the bill.
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It's unclear why exactly North Korea stopped holding the Games or why it's reviving them now.
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His push for deregulation, while sometimes excessively favoring business interests, was important to reviving the economy.
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The Midwest has been drowning this spring, reviving painful memories of the Great Flood of 1993.
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Instead, he has focused on reviving state-controlled factories and collective farms and increasing domestic production.
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Mr. Navalny, no one is stopping us from reviving at least some of these wonderful traditions.
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Would you ever consider reviving "Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23" and pitching it to Netflix?
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Republicans in the House are reviving their push to keep the Pentagon from funding gender reassignment surgeries.
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There's not much point in reviving a still-beloved property only to render it unrecognizable, after all.
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Tourist footfall is gradually reviving, said the high-end Taj Samudra and Shangri-La hotels in Colombo.
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Lagerfeld followed in the footsteps of Raf Simons for Dior haute couture in reviving this beloved pairing.
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Interviewed afterwards, he explains that he's not only reviving forgotten scores, he is also broadening the audience.
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President Donald Trump campaigned on reviving the coal industry, and his administration has loosened several coal regulations.
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As implied by the "Shadows Die Twice" subtitle, reviving yourself is an actual strategy in this game.
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Aside from reviving her curls, Wallace wanted to give Henson a big chop to inspire her fans.
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We're introducing new sections and reviving old ones — and later this year we'll be doing even more.
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Her priorities include redressing injustices from Taiwan's authoritarian past, reviving the economy and improving social safety nets.
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Murray called for reviving the Alexander-Murray plan late last month at a Senate Health Committee meeting.
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Kodak also announced that it is reviving its color-reversal Ektachrome film for photograph and motion picture.
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Elizabeth Warren is reviving her push to require detailed disclosures from publicly traded companies about climate change.
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The approach toward reviving the moribund Israeli-Palestinian peace process was criticised by the Palestinians on Saturday.
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Rodriguez also recently announced that she will be reviving Carmen Sandiego as one of Netflix's original series.
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Reviving baseball in Zambia will be challenging, and not just because it is a relatively foreign sport.
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The President fired right back, welcoming Biden to the campaign fight by reviving his "Sleepy Joe" moniker.
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Next up is Hot Wheels, with a new retro line reviving some truly classic cars and tracks.
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But the real nostalgia is reviving the chemistry of the original foursome, who became cult film heroes.
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Reviving his signature star print in graphic red and black, Gareth's models were creatures of the night.
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By reviving some of his original band members, he's able to blame other people for his problems.
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Barnes wrote: Reagan had bombed in the first encounter, reviving concern about his age and mental agility.
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MiniDiscs were also recordable, reviving a feature that made analog cassette tapes so popular in the '80s.
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Glenn was credited with reviving U.S. pride after the Soviet Union's early domination of manned space exploration.
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The Ministry of Finance said this budget was aimed at reviving the economy and achieving fiscal consolidation.
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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said in a statement he commended IGAD for reviving the peace effort.
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She also defended her administration's response to the protests, which have included reviving colonial-era emergency laws.
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Reviving it requires greater political and economic stability, says Zumrut Imamoglu of TUSIAD, Turkey's main business lobby.
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Trump tweeted Saturday morning that he called Schumer on Friday to talk about reviving health care legislation.
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Motorola is reviving its most famous phone, the Razr, as a foldable smartphone with a flexible display.
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He has proposed reviving the Glass-Steagall Act's limits on commercial banks doing insurance and investment banking.
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Many people may not see the point, wondering if, at this stage, the G.O.P. is worth reviving.
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Kristin Ess' Style Reviving Dry Shampoo is a very close second, but costs slightly more at $14.
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Reckitt's track record at reviving dormant brands, as it has done with footcare range Scholl, gives confidence.
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After the outcry, authorities said they were postponing executions while the government focused on reviving he economy.
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Meanwhile, reviving the coal industry and pumping more oil and gas were among Trump's core campaign promises.
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Motorola is reviving its popular Razr flip phone from the early 2000s as a new foldable smartphone.
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Again, we hope that the rain will come in abundance, reviving the land and reducing the fires.
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Reviving the autopsy would be a good thing, giving doctors a sorely needed tool to improve diagnosis.
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" "It is apparent that his focus, at least in the short term, is on reviving the economy.
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If you're just reviving the past, how can you really embody the groundbreaking spirit of those bands?
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President Trump campaigned on reviving the kinds of jobs done in factories, coal mines and oil fields.
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It would help revive the basic ideals of American democracy, which could very much use some reviving.
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Mr Draghi has said before that he views asset purchases as particularly helpful in reviving inflation expectations.
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A new generation of biologists is reviving a theory originally proposed by Charles Darwin 150 years ago.
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"Reviving Hanfu had great significance for raising Han ethnic identity and pride," Mr. Wang said by telephone.
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While growth is slowly reviving, it will most likely be years before Greece's economy returns to normal.
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Hama's grandfather was part of that movement and a pioneer in reviving natural dyeing after its obsolescence.
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After Mr. Joseph's debut, Mr. Gladden will begin the formidable work of reviving his theater in earnest.
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You aren't doing "American Horror Story" this season, but you've credited Ryan Murphy with reviving your career.
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I learned about how reviving indigenous food practices could help fight hunger in the Klamath River Basin.
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Improving regulatory enforcement and reviving interest in related private investment opportunities are two steps it can take.
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He put his attention to something else: reviving the faith and reforming the religion of his people.
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Pino Luongo is reviving Coco Pazzo, the Upper East Side Italian restaurant that he closed in 103.
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Last week, Reviving Haiti redirected medical supplies bound for still-suffering Haiti to Mexican earthquake victims instead.
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Unions, civil society groups and the opposition have all been critical, reviving pressure on him to quit.
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The department appeared to then drop the effort, before reviving it again in August, the Post said.
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Developments in the U.S. are reviving the new North American trade pact as a Canadian campaign issue.
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When I ask him if he ever considered reviving a Windows mobile OS, Panay says no. Twice.
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Kristen Bell broke the news Thursday that Hulu is reviving the series that made her a star.
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Ironically, they note, those are the same regions where voters flocked to Trump's promise of reviving jobs.
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Homegrown entrepreneurs like Rufus Bartell, catering to a young, more urban-minded population, are reviving the avenue.
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Fresh numbers showed Germany's industrial output unexpectedly dropped in October, reviving worries about its economic growth outlook.
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We've already seen firsthand what a bad idea it was for Luke to try reviving the Order.
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The country risks defaulting on its debts by July, reviving concerns about its place in the eurozone.
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Reviving the remnant Parole Commission is not the only way to implement the First Step Act effectively.
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He's brought back a few original bandmates at recent shows, testing new material and reviving cherished gags.
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When I interviewed Mark he said he "wouldn't be closed" to the idea of reviving the project.
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Back in 2005, Buffett said he'd "rather look for easier things to do" than reviving underperforming retailers.
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The approach toward reviving the moribund Israeli-Palestinian peace process was criticized by the Palestinians on Saturday.
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After the talks failed, politicians and diplomats made hopeful statements about reviving them after a period of reflection.
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Man Maw is the hard reality that looms large over Cornwall's dreams of reviving its historic tin sector.
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But Mr Tillerson said fighting corruption was crucial to reviving foreign investment, which has been absent since 2014.
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A more recent Tory prime minister, David Cameron, showed interest in reviving his party's ties with the Unionists.
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Gizmodo: Do you think meddling with ecosystems and reviving lost species could have negative effects on living ones?
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China's efforts to curb corporate leverage, especially among state-owned companies, are targeted at reviving a slowing economy.
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That price may seem high, but it makes sense given Abrams' resume and his knack for reviving franchises.
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The justices are considering whether to take up Google's appeal of a lower court ruling reviving the lawsuit.
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Of course, controversial attempts at reviving religiously and culturally beloved relics of the past have gone viral before.
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Foursquare is once again reviving a feature from its old check-in app and bringing it to Swarm.
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Reuters reported that U.S. President Donald Trump is reviving efforts to win approval for a significant infrastructure plan.
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President-elect Donald Trump is reviving arguments about the wall he proposed for the nation's border with Mexico.
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Earlier in the day, Schumer also raised the the prospect of reviving a decades-old independent counsel law.
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Snap debuts as a public company in soaring IPO, AWS suffers major outage and Nokia is reviving Snake.
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But appeals judges found that Wikimedia had made a strong logical case for its claim, reviving the complaint.
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It is only a step from there to a neutral Korean peninsula, an old idea strategists are reviving.
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And Bloomberg is reviving part of the event's original role as a kind of US government in exile.
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The show then went on indefinite hiatus, with HBO announcing n 2016 that David was reviving the show.
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The prime minister's talk of reviving manufacturing, reducing immigration and tackling corporate excess plays well to such feelings.
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Faced with the problems of 2017, reviving a hairstyle from 2004 does not provide much of an answer.
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Same goes for reviving the charges that were dismissed at the time of Manafort's plea deal, he said.
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Launched nearly 3 years ago, the bond buys have kept borrowing costs low, reviving growth and averting deflation.
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And in a perfect, greenhouse world there should always an 11th-hour solution to reviving any green babe.
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Linde CEO Wolfgang Buechele said late last month the company was not considering reviving merger talks with Praxair.
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Reviving classic kinds of gameplay has been a success formula for many of today's most popular mobile games.
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The hubris of the 2016 candidates Democrats are furious at FBI Director James Comey for reviving the issue.
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The actress recently revealed that there have been discussions about reviving her iconic Disney Channel show, Lizzie McGuire.
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Goals included making health care cheaper for patients, and reviving local clinics as their first port of call.
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Its work on reviving a sense of place and trying to improve the built environment is particularly valuable.
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I got a job with a friend who had a restaurant that was reviving 19th-century Mexican cuisine.
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ET. CMT is also reviving Wife Swap, the hit series that ran from 2004 to 2010 on ABC.
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A strong jobs reading may help the dollar by reviving expectations of a rate hike by year-end.
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Sometimes, incessantly commenting on a brand's social media profiles about reviving long-gone products does work after all.
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In August Markle recruited her celebrity hairstylist, Michael Silva, to share his favorite products for reviving summer hair.
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"When I asked him about reviving the gallery, he said that he didn't have the time," Kohnstamm says.
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Since 2015, Curry has won two MVP awards and two NBA titles while reviving a once-moribund franchise.
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Global trade is reviving, said the DIHK, driven by momentum from the U.S. economy and growth in China.
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Tuesday's success, demonstrated by major stock gains, is reviving investor confidence in the company — at least for now.
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The sun bursts into communal Aquarius for a month this Wednesday, reviving the team spirit in us all.
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Not only is it reviving a classic series, it's doing so with a female cast at the fore.
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A teacher at the school performed CPR, reviving him, and he was rushed to UC Davis Medical Center.
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For many, a component of this is reviving the principles of self-determination, personal responsibility, vision and values.
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The publication reported that creator Bill Lawrence recently said he has reservations about reviving the popular comedy series.
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He credited the provision, which was co-sponsored by Schweikert, with reviving the House's stalled health-care bill.
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In 1989, Young addressed the problem by creating Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities, or RBI, in his hometown.
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"Let us be clear," Mr. Sanders said on the Senate floor Wednesday, reviving his familiar Brooklyn-inflected pedagogy.
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Reviving a dead business lead can perhaps be even more challenging than preventing being ghosted from the start.
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Pai's move, though, is raising difficult questions for lawmakers and regulators and reviving the fight over online privacy.
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Contribution to Nissan I have dedicated two decades of my life to reviving Nissan and building the Alliance.
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Clinton's handling of classified information on a private server as secretary of state, reviving questions about her judgment.
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"Reviving private investment and creating jobs are pre-requisites for a sustainable pick-up in growth," he said.
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Motorola is reviving its iconic Razr flip phone from the early 2000s with a very modern day twist.
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That deal also thereby lessened Sears' ability to pour all of its proceeds back into reviving the company.
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His other major achievement: reviving the flagship retail concept that Omega had used during the '50s and '60s.
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The key is to watch China's imports and any signs of its domestic iron ore mining sector reviving.
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First of two articles President Trump is considering reviving the policy of separating immigrant families at the border.
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Contribution to Nissan I have dedicated two decades of my life to reviving Nissan and building the Alliance.
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She's reviving an ethos that Ronald Reagan successfully repressed, but that prevailed during most of the 313th century.
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Reviving the power of Congress — something only moderation and cooperation can accomplish — is their chance to prove it.
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Background: Mr. Modi swept into office in 2014 with a campaign focused on jobs and reviving the economy.
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He faces a huge task reviving an economy that just posted its biggest quarterly contraction in a decade.
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If Trump determines that Mexico's efforts are insufficient, he has said he would consider reviving the tariff threat.
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Reviving the spitter, which he had practiced with Harry Brecheen as a Cardinals farmhand, was his last chance.
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The anti-ISIS coalition is fracturing, reviving divisions and creating conditions that could allow the extremists to regroup.
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And the demographic, generational and ideological changes that are reviving the left may well shape decades of politics.
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Along the Spree River, artists are reviving sprawling industrial buildings in which to let their imaginations run wild.
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With Chuck on defense, Axe can continue reviving Axe Capital's business without having to look over his shoulder.
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And this year, a Kodak executive said the company was looking at the possibility of reviving the film.
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Schiff talked about reviving inherent contempt and imposing fines on The Rachel Maddow Show on MSNBC on Thursday.
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NBC sure is making a big deal about reviving the 1990s — the old "Must See TV" slogan included.
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Those millions of people are not for the most part joining local groups and reviving the party's base.
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In 1996, he moved to São Paulo, taking on the task of reviving the state's moribund symphony orchestra.
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Nostalgic for their past, millennials have contributed to the cycle of the fashion world by reviving &apos90s wear.
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The JPMorgan analyst upgraded GE to "neutral" in December and spelled out a path for reviving the company.
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From 1988 to 1990 he was artistic director of the Old Vic, often reviving lesser-known classic drama.
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They're quite literally able to take the matter of anything and make it a heartbreaking, soul-reviving story.
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Pountney, who recently won praise for reviving Mieczysław Weinberg's Holocaust opera, "The Passenger," disclaims any grand revisionist agenda.
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Though he closed factories and laid off some 21,000 workers, Mr. Ghosn succeeded in reviving the Japanese carmaker.
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Amy Pascal, then Sony's top movie executive, charged Mr. Rothman with reviving TriStar Productions, a semimoribund Sony division.
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Reviving non-delegation doctrine would put many of these regulations at risk of being voided by the courts.
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday took a dramatic step toward reviving President Donald Trump's ban on transgender troops.
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Water rested nearby for clearing the palate, beer for reviving the appetite, and schnapps, one presumes, for courage.
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Andy Warhol is credited with reviving art world interest in portraits with his commercial work in the 1970s.
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She gives us the typical talking heads rhetorically reviving the ghost of the photographer who died in 1984.
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Reviving Acura is one of the biggest challenges facing Takahiro Hachigo, who took over as Honda CEO last year.
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But we found a way to retain color between appointments right at home with Madison Reed's color reviving gloss.
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This season, consider reviving the denim-on-denim trend with light-wash Bermuda shorts and a matching denim jacket.
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Such a move could inflame the reviving Cold War tensions with Russia and require wider support from NATO allies.
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Ten years later, the internet has collectively gone back in their feelings reviving this brand of relatable heartbroken quotes.
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Their first task, they told Reuters on Wednesday, will be reviving confidence among creditors that Urbplan will repay them.
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Iran's reaction was as furious as Saudi Arabia's was smug, with hardliners and reformers alike reviving old revolutionary slogans.
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A lot of money stands behind talk of reviving the Silk Road for the age of the container ship.
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Reviving places doused in fuel and heavy metals from rockets can take immense amounts of time, energy, and money.
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In Japan, financial market players fear amending the charter will divert Abe's energy away from reviving the stuttering economy.
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To its credit, the AAP has also pursued a second approach to reviving government schools: trying to improve them.
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By failing to prepare the ground, Trump risks weakening the Kurds' hand, exposing them to attack, and reviving ISIS.
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The red priest is pretty badly hurt, which is bad for Beric, who needs Thoros to keep reviving him.
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The Atlanta forces have devoted much of this season to celebrating the Shaw centenary, reviving several of his specialties.
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He was reviving his career having just completed two movies and we are shocked and saddened by his passing.
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"Reviving these practices will help in pollinator conservation and also help in sustaining agriculture in the region," says Mehta.
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So the second great task facing liberalism alongside reigning in over-mighty elites is reviving the national-localist tradition.
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Is this Google's attempt to create its own Tumblr, or just another stab at reviving the dream of Google+?
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The country recently approved a $274 billion stimulus package in fiscal measures aimed at reviving the country's ailing economy.
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But it was Rogen who came out on top by reviving a viral music memory from earlier this year.
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Reviving its ailing infrastructure was a pledge of Joko Widodo, the president, known as Jokowi, during his first term.
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A few hours later, many Twitter users had responded by reviving the hashtag and posting criticism of his policies.
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Reviving Obamacare repeal was always unlikely, but the parliamentarian's decision comes one step closer to slamming the door shut.
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Saudi Arabia wants to win them back by reviving the country's Arab identity, and setting Iraqis against Persian Iran.
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Thirdly, the specter of inflation is once again unsettling fund managers, reviving the sector's reputation as an inflation hedge.
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He has authored several reports for the government, most recently writing about reviving public-private partnerships for infrastructure projects.
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But the good news is this: Reviving parched skin is nowhere near as difficult as rebuilding a bank account.
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He didn't consider reviving the look until well after Election Day, when he was stunned by Trump's surprise victory.
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In 2014, he launched an ambitious five-year plan centered around reviving the Jeep, Maserati and Alfa Romeo brands.
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More importantly, reviving the economy requires that people not invested in the system or previous policy efforts lead agencies.
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Senate Democrats announced on Monday that they're just one vote short of reviving the U.S. government's net neutrality rules.
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Kurz is a star of Austrian politics and widely seen as his party's best hope of reviving its fortunes.
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Addis, eventually, had a change of heart about the discontinuing NESticle, reviving it about a month after the incident.
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Trump, who campaigned on the promise of reviving long-suffering U.S. industries, argued the move will protect American jobs.
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Trump campaigned on reviving the coal industry and has expressed displeasure with some forms of renewable energy, especially wind.
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Trump has made LNG exports a central part of his trade policy, aimed at reviving industry and creating jobs.
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There was conflicting information earlier over whether she was opening a new English account or reviving the old one.
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And when he's dealing with fossil fuels, it's totally fine to expand fracking while somehow reviving the coal industry.
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"AngloGold is reviving aspirations to spin off the international assets from the South African ones," a second source said.
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Rights activists say Russia is reviving the Soviet practice of subjecting political dissidents to enforced incarceration and psychiatric treatment.
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And winemakers reviving the ancient practice like how the "skin-fermented" wines introduce more complex flavors to the bottle.
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The flesh was cool, waxen, but already she could feel it coming on, the reviving fizz of the nerves.
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Then try to charge it with the USB cable again to see if reviving the battery fixed the problem.
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He's happy with the progress he's made in reviving an approach he considers so vital to his own career.
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The Trump administration is reviving a nearly 140-year-old clause to limit immigration without changing the immigration law.
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DE is not considering reviving merger talks with rival Praxair PX.N, its outgoing chief executive told Reuters on Friday.
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SENATE AGAIN TAKES AIM AT CLIMATE FUND: Senators are reviving their fight against an international climate change adaptation fund.
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It delivers a salon-like experience, reviving and strengthening hair of all types and colors through its concentrated formula.
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Now Mr. Cosby's lawyers are reviving the issue by trying to keep the deposition testimony out of the trial.
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His strategy for reviving M&S focuses on simplifying product ranges, improving quality and pricing, and running fewer promotions.
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The Trump Justice Department should extend its sue-and-settle reforms beyond the EPA by reviving the Meese principles.
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Resolving both the asset quality and capital questions are important conditions for reviving the financial health of the sector.
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In 2014, the commission unveiled a 300 billion euro ($327 billion) investment plan aimed at reviving Europe's slow economy.
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Discovery Channel is reviving the popular TV game show hosted by comedian Ben Bailey in a New York taxi.
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Taken at face value, that means Trump would allocate more than half a trillion dollars to reviving America's infrastructure.
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Although he was a constitutional monarch, King Bhumibol Adulyadej has been credited with reviving the prestige of the monarchy.
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" As for Ms. Estévez, she has already made several creative decisions about reviving Mr. Ferrari's "The Words of Others.
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Nineties kids rejoice—Paramount Players is reviving Nickelodeon classic Rugrats, everyone's favorite cartoon about toddlers with disturbingly large faces.
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But now Paul is reviving the legislation as an amendment, hoping for a vote as early as this week.
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Reviving arms-control discussions or agreeing to increase educational, cultural and scientific exchanges would be good places to start.
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What makes something as trendy as reviving disco actually very radical is the kind of community it draws upon.
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In 2014, he launched an ambitious five-year plan centred around reviving the Jeep, Maserati and Alfa Romeo brands.
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The owners of the Good Fork, Insa and Fort Defiance are reviving the 6893th-century New York dining institution.
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The Royal Opera House in London is reviving a staging of it by the director Barrie Kosky from Nov.
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Galleries, museums, design spaces and alternative fairs have cropped up, in some cases reviving abandoned complexes and industrial neighborhoods.
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Ralph Macchio, the original Karate Kid, and William Zabka, star as middle-aged men reviving their adolescent karate rivalry.
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Many analysts say the tariff may fall short of its goal of reviving solar manufacturing in the United States.
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What better way to represent that fragility — while also reviving it, in a kind of séance — than a hologram?
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None of that was foreseeable to the originators of the dream of reviving a wartorn Europe seven decades ago.
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The puzzles suggest a nostalgic movement coming from the disheartened intention of reviving the intensity of a past time.
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He accomplished what Wall Street analysts deemed impossible — reviving Nissan and making it the No. 2 carmaker in Japan.
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With the reckoning over sexual misconduct reviving attention to his estranged stepdaughter's accusations of abuse, stars are distancing themselves.
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Beyond the language, Ms. Rose thinks people feared reviving the musical because it shows a sexually empowered black woman.
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Neighbouring Tanzania, which is reviving its national carrier, has bought eight new planes and is considering flights to London.
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After several years off the air, Netflix is reviving the British series Top Boy, with Drake as a producer.
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It shifts focus to expanding a recently acquired stake in AOL, reviving plans for a joint venture with Comcast.
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Mr. Biden, Mr. Buttigieg and Ms. Warren all need to work on reviving, or developing, that attitude much more.
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The granddaddy of get-it-while-it's-hot retailing is reviving its frenzy-inducing Design for All marketing campaign.
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The idea of reviving dead lines has a hold on the popular imagination and occasionally even comes to pass.
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But Mr. Buttigieg has built his campaign on the story of reviving a struggling and poor post-industrial city.
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Yet they have had far less luck in reviving consumers struggling with stagnant wage growth and sky-high debts.
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He has emerged largely unscathed from that, but reviving their alliance could hurt his image at home and abroad.
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Mr. Legere was credited with reviving the telecommunications company, by cutting prices and more than doubling its subscriber base.
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The granddaddy of get-it-while-it's-hot retailing is reviving its frenzy-inducing Design for All marketing campaign.
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Bruno Sialelli sees his debut collection as a "beautiful challenge," and the key to reviving the troubled fashion house.
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In my attic studio, stuck in bottles filled with reviving water, they come to attention and into their own.
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Reviving the cadence of his Cruz classic, Mr. Trump seemed to find something in the meter of this one.
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The 90-seat MRJ, Japan's great hope for reviving a dormant commercial aviation industry, was launched a decade ago.
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However, reviving it could complicate U.S. efforts to persuade countries around the world to maintain economic pressure on Pyongyang.
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Trump and Christie are reviving a very old tendency in the Republican party, associated with the "Stalwarts" after Reconstruction.
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In reviving his signature event, Scaramucci was thrilled to report that he drew the second-highest attendance in its history.
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" This incident was captured in a photograph and was featured in Playboy magazine with the caption, "Reviving a dead Salesman.
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ABC recently canceled the country-themed drama, but reports have been swirling this week that CMT will be reviving it.
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Trump faces a tough task in reviving the coal industry and some portions of American manufacturing he pledged to save.
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This includes reviving old-school favorites that sold out quickly in the past, like ColourPop's cult-favorite Tie Dye Shadows.
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Luigi di Maio, Italy's deputy prime minister said the country's spending plans will become "a recipe" for reviving European growth.
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According to Pathak, the key lies in striking a balance between India's growing human population and reviving its tiger population.
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First responders already administered a dose of naloxone, the opioid blocker known for reviving people on the brink of death.
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Ms Le Pen has talked of reviving the French franc, and redenominating government bonds in that currency; an effective default.
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There's currently a mini trend of reviving early reality trash: Fox recently announced it's bringing back 2003's Paradise Hotel.
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Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan have enjoyed strong manufacturing output and exports on the back of a reviving world economy.
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Trump campaigned on reviving American manufacturing, which is a key industry in swing states such as Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan.
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The burger giant also revealed that it will be reviving its 10 nuggets for $1.49 deal for a limited time.
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Instead of reviving the show, writers Harper Dill and Kristen Smith were recruited to create the upcoming young adult adaptation.
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Piñera returned to power last year for a second non-consecutive term with the promise of reviving a slowing economy.
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While life in the camp is bleak and monotonous, refugees are reviving their culture which was under threat in Myanmar.
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The original release may be waning, but these two games hold the promise of reviving an old but beloved franchise.
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Germany's Deutsche Bank is in merger talks with its neighbour, Commerzbank, in the increasingly desperate hope of reviving its fortunes.
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REVIVING the original Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a trade deal between 12 countries around the Pacific Rim, is technically impossible.
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He is best known for reviving the capital's historic town square, which for decades was saturated by gangs and violence.
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Washington imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from the European Union, reviving investor fears of a global trade war.
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Poland's relations with Germany have been particularly strained in recent years, with PiS reviving calls for World War Two reparations.
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But Apple can afford to revolutionize messaging without worrying about stemming a $514.64 million loss and reviving a struggling stock.
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"Life has become harsh for those who invested hefty money since 2003 in hope of reviving their lands," he said.
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He said as the GOP tries reviving its bill, he believes its tax credits will be increased for poor people.
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His opponent, centrist candidate Ahn Cheol-soo, supports a more traditional, tougher diplomatic path, including reviving the six-party talks.
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Cruz deserves credit for gaining bipartisan support for this issue and for reviving a debate over how to handle China.
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Noyce believed that if they could help develop better vaccines, that "would outweigh the potential negatives" of reviving a pox.
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" Perry's 2016 campaign was backed by "American Sniper" Chris Kyle's widow, Taya Kyle, and focused on reviving the "American dream.
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His opponent, centrist candidate Ahn Cheol-soo, supported a more traditional, tougher diplomatic path, including reviving the six-party talks.
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The cast, the fashion, the music, the unbridled dedication to reviving the genre ... it's the epitome of quintessential '90s campiness.
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The move is no surprise, said analysts, given Trump campaigned on boosting fossil fuel output and reviving the coal industry.
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The rate cut expectations gained traction when the U.S. Treasury yield curve briefly inverted in late March, reviving recession fears.
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"Because we gots each other!" beams lady-killer Asher, slowly reviving after an extended overstay of his welcome at Oliver's.Damnit.
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By brokering an agreement between fellow moderates and far-right members, MacArthur played a critical role in reviving that legislation.
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Is it a coincidence that you're reviving the project once again, at a time when tech-house is so dominant?
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On issues ranging from torture to immigration to abortion, Trump is reviving the bad old days of the Bush administration.
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There is, of course, a longstanding and often noble tradition in entertainment of reviving works across the range of genres.
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Though credited with reviving the company, Sandbrook said he still feels U.S. Concrete is at a "B-minus" performance level.
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The economy has not started reviving; on foreign policy, his war against Iran's allies in Yemen looks like a quagmire.
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On the one hand, the U.S. economy is on the verge of overheating, which risks reviving past ghosts of inflation.
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So does Husk, in Charleston, S.C., and its ethos that goes far beyond farm-to-table, into reviving historical ingredients.
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But amid international outrage last year, scheduled executions were postponed while the government focused on reviving the economy, officials said.
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Bank Aljazira, which had plunged for two days after reviving a plan for a big rights issue, rebounded 1.1 percent.
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And indeed, the "Arctic pivot" is reviving Cold War stereotypes at a time when East-West communication is practically nonexistent.
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What's new: 50 years after Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated, faith leaders are reviving his Poor People's Campaign (PPC).
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But in early 2002, bloody communal riots broke out in the western state of Gujarat, reviving the party's old demons.
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Vast warehouses are being built, fueling a demand for lower-skilled workers and reviving areas that once relied on manufacturing.
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How he handles the twin issues of public health and reviving a reeling economy will make or break his reelection.
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Front Burner Bols, a centuries-old Dutch spirits company, has been reviving genever, the ancestor of gin, for several years.
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The difference with Mr. Trump is that he is reviving the old-school and easily detected weapon of the tariff.
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Here, we highlight five collectives across the continent that are reviving that centuries-old structure of shared resources and labor.
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They dismiss as a lost cause the attempt to revive the towns of the Midwest and South by reviving manufacturing.
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A number of other organizations were moving in a similar direction and deserve much credit for reviving the reform movement.
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Like the night cream, Brandless' hand cream does an excellent job reviving your skin, especially your cracked knuckles and palms.
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The key to reviving India's economy is increasing government spending, not cutting more taxes, an economics professor said on Friday.
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Reviving these planes during a time of rising discontent with the unbridled growth of air travel has already prompted pushback.
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Experts and advocates have laid out a range of ideas for restoring healthy competition in the economy and reviving regulators.
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Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper and the House speaker arrived as the U.S. considers reviving peace talks with the Taliban.
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Subban scored off a blast from the blue line with Forsberg helping screen Gibson, reviving the standing-room only crowd.
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Both Jaffe and Mankins described it as a crucial moment for reviving the US government's interest in space solar power.
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It was promises of reviving that sector which helped drive Trump to the White House in 2016, including in Ohio.
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House Democrats have not ruled out subpoenaing Bolton themselves, reviving their investigations even as the Senate has begun its trial.
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"God bless 'em," Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn said of the news the House is reviving the Obamacare repeal effort.
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Reviving the coal industry was a centerpiece of Mr. Trump's campaign, and coal producers gave generously to the inaugural events.
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One whole cold, gorgeous orange, served straight up, doing the trick of reviving, delighting and refreshing you after a meal.
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He has also made a point of reviving long abandoned works and reinterpreting Baroque classics in the renovated opera house.
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It represents another setback to Japan's ambitions of reviving its commercial jet industry, which has been dormant for 50 years.
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Shortly after the 2016 election, Ryan attempted to quash the idea of reviving earmarks, saying it wasn't the right time.
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In New South Wales, reviving five extinct species was similar to saving more than eight times as many living species.
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In his massive 2016 hit "One Dance," Drake featured UK funky singer Kyla Reid, arguably reviving interest in the genre.
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Maruti said the move was aimed at reviving demand by sharing "the benefits of corporate tax reduction with its customers".
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Reviving America's rusted and sagging infrastructure is one of the few areas where it seemed Democrats and Republicans could agree.
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Instead, she saw people reviving a common talking point: that abortion only made up 3 percent of Planned Parenthood's services.
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Ask Twitter support for reactivation help if you are uncomfortably close to the 30-day deadline for reviving your account.
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President Obama made the initiative a top priority one year ago, reviving a proposal that had stalled in prior years.
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With cash from the pipeline agreements, the community is planning a language center in hopes of reviving fluency in Wet'suwet'en.
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Father Perdue said encouraging more men to enter the priesthood was part of his motivation for reviving the Flying Fathers.
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Forno Collettivo is reviving the tradition of great bread in Milan (previously shouldered mainly by the bakery Panificio Davide Longoni).
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An election would complicate promised moves by the United States towards reviving Israeli-Palestinian peace efforts that collapsed in 2014.
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After the book shuts on Samurai Jack tonight, Tartakovsky says he has no interest in reviving his other popular franchises.
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Upon arriving at Shields' Trump Tower apartment, they learned his assistant had administered Narcan but was unsuccessful in reviving him.
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Instead, what you're seeing now is a lot of talk about reviving the repeal effort without much substance behind it.
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It betrayed presidential rapture at reviving the Guantánamo Bay detention facility, the place where a fair trial went to die.
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Though interest in deeper ties with Europe (both the European Union and Brexit Britain) is reviving, China is the main hope.
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There are tentative signs that prices in Vancouver are reviving, suggesting that the tax there has only deterred foreign buyers temporarily.
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Praet told CNBC that "all options are open", including reviving the asset purchase program if the data changes in that direction.
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Most analysts have "neutral" or "sell" recommendations on the stock as they wait to see Sumeth's strategy for reviving the carrier.
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China's efforts to curb corporate leverage in the system, especially among state-owned companies, are targeted at reviving a slowing economy.
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The thing is, there's plenty of evidence that a link tax won't accomplish its goal of reviving the struggling publishing industry.
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He gained renown for reviving Nissan after French automaker Renault took a large stake in the company nearly two decades ago.
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He has set high expectations for his presidency by promising to return jobs to US shores and reviving the manufacturing industry.
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For April, the chain is reviving the Strawberry Dollarita—but this time it comes with a candy surprise on the side.
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Jeff Flake, an Arizona Republican who scrapped with Trump during last year's election, also chastised Trump Tuesday for reviving the issue.
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Argent and Blunstone began performing together again in 2000, first under their own names before reviving the Zombies banner in 2004.
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Unsettled colleagues are banking on a new leader reviving their fortunes after falling marginally behind rivals Fianna Fail in most surveys.
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An improvement in relations could yield gains for the United States in reviving non-proliferation projects and closer anti-terrorism cooperation.
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Chief Executive Frank Calabria said debt reduction along with improving underlying returns would be key measures for reviving the company's dividend.
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During this period, U.S. tax-cut plans passed a key legislative hurdle, reviving hopes that corporate America would reap the benefits.
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Reviving the power of the grassroots But for many years Democratic presidential candidates have kept grass-roots movements at arms length.
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Analysts say pension reform is critical to restoring public finances to health, unleashing huge investment into Brazil and reviving the economy.
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He received polite applause for a speech that prioritized increasing welfare spending, reviving the rural economy and building new oil refineries.
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This is the second iconic franchise Stallone is reviving after the success of the Creed movies that continued Rocky Balboa's story.
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Genndy Tartakovsky on reviving Samurai Jack: 'I was out of shape for working this hard again' There's no dialogue in Primal.
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But reviving ancient water systems must be part of a wider plan to help communities cope with climate change, said Postigo.
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In so doing, China is reviving centuries-old links between the mainland and its network of ancient trading partners like Malaysia.
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" However, Moog is known for both limited-edition items and reviving older treasured models so forever might not exactly mean "forever.
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While the package is aimed at reviving growth in the country's ailing economy, investors just didn't seem impressed with the move.
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Chief Executive Carrie Lam said there was no timeline for reviving the bill, but that its passage was unlikely anytime soon.
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Now, Opening Ceremony is really taking us back by reviving the bold colors and loud patterns of '80s and '90s Esprit.
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Once faith in the currency was restored, farmers and factory-hands could once again work for money, reviving production and exchange.
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" The Iowa Tourism Office dips into history, while also taking liberties with it, by reviving Napoleon Bonaparte, or rather, "Napoleon Bonaparte.
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Besides drumming up excitement reviving old dumb phones, HMD's actually making great progress rejiggering Nokia as a competent smartphone maker too.
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In fact, as the song made the rounds on social media, so did complaints that it was reviving a racist meme.
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He's credited for reviving the brand founded by Coco Chanel, which had lost its prominence in the years before Lagerfeld joined.
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Tuesday's mass killing in Guerrero raised questions about whether the armed forces used excessive force, reviving the specter of past executions.
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In 2002, a bunch of former Buchanan acolytes formed the "America First" party, reviving that old slogan long before the Donald.
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Yet nobody is reviving the spirit of France in 2002, when parties united to keep a bad man out of power.
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Reviving the topic could help ease the misery in Xinjiang, with the added benefit of giving Trump more leverage on trade.
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The initiative is aimed at creating a modern-day Silk Road, reviving the ancient trade routes that connected east and west.
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However, a rebound in prices in December is reviving calls for the ECB to taper its bond purchases, particularly in Germany.
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Alongside no-doc loans, effortless workouts and ice cream diets, Americans can add President Donald Trump's prescriptions for reviving economic growth.
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Dedicated game enthusiasts continue to spend thousands of hours reviving discarded online games, but there is zero legal protection for them.
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If successful, the VTR is meant to lead to a new wave of so-called fast reactors, reviving nuclear power companies.
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She also indicated a strong desire to reintroduce "an element of selection" in education, possibly by reviving the grammar-school system.
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Republicans, meanwhile, have made suggestions that include reviving earmarks only for certain infrastructure needs, such as Army Corps of Engineers projects.
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" Pant said the Trump administration's actions seem "to be reviving the Russia-India-China trilateral framework," which had seemed "relatively useless.
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The rate cut expectations had gained traction when the U.S. Treasury yield curve briefly inverted in late March, reviving recession fears.
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But House Republicans should be on notice that reviving earmarks from the grave would be a nightmare through the 2018 elections.
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Under UK takeover rules, Kraft's public withdrawal of its offer precludes it from reviving takeover talks with Unilever for six months.
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Kim's found his visit to Yangdok Country Hot Spring Resort "refreshing and reviving," Korea Central News Agency (KCNA) reported on Friday.
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Out comes Ms. Bell's bottled water, and the doggies are flipped over for a reviving douse of water on their bellies.
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It needs to restore its coordination of sanctions with its allies by reviving the office for sanctions at the State Department.
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Susan Collins has already cast a key vote against Obamacare repeal — makes Trump's hope for reviving that effort even more remote.
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What better way to honor his mantra, "South America is for South Americans," than by reviving UNASUR to rescue Venezuela's democracy?
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Altmaier saw little chance of reviving the stalled U.S.-European trade deal known as the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP).
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While Clinton has moved to the left during the campaign, she did not call for reviving Glass-Steagall during the primary.
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In 2002, scientists at the Australian Museum replicated thylacine DNA, opening the door to potentially reviving the species with cloning technology.
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On Monday, Perry told CNBC that reviving the U.S. nuclear energy industry is "on the front burner" for the Trump administration.
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At least some big producers agree that these new tools and styles of genetic coding are reviving the clean tech field.
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In other words, reviving the high tax rates of the past is no longer a clean shot for the Democratic Party.
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But he has failed to spur significant economic growth, in part because of his disappointing record in reviving stalled infrastructure projects.
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Now, as ever, the Ailey company is facing in multiple directions: reviving home repertory, acquiring works from elsewhere, commissioning new pieces.
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G.E.'s new C.E.O., Larry Culp, could make over $21 million a year if he succeeds in reviving the stock price.
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Educators in West Virginia say they want more help from Washington to implement one of President Trump's promises: reviving vocational education.
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Separately, Der Spiegel magazine on Friday reported Thyssenkrupp was considering reviving plans for a steel merger with smaller German peer Salzgitter.
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Legitimate political outcomes include reviving the presidential recall referendum process or moving up next year's scheduled presidential elections to this year.
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It could agree with the administration's argument that DACA is illegal, which would prevent a future administration from ever reviving it.
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Early this month the PBOC made it more expensive to short the currency, reviving a measure last used in July 2017.
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A rugged S.U.V. is coming in 2020 and will be called the Bronco, reviving a nameplate that was dropped in 1996.
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President Trump is reviving a program that deputizes local officers so they can enforce federal immigration law, at Associated Press reported.
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Donald Trump campaigned as a jobs creator, with lofty promises of reviving American manufacturing and reclaiming jobs that had gone overseas.
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Mr. Kashper, 22015, is a millionaire many times over, having made a fortune reviving several all-but-moribund Eastern European breweries.
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With the U.S., Macri courted more trade and investment, while reviving serious cooperation regarding drug trafficking, crime, terrorism and non-proliferation.
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Go: Along the Spree River in Berlin, artists are reviving sprawling industrial buildings in which to let their imaginations run wild.
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Much of the emphasis was on reviving the style of the White House after the completion of its reconstruction in 1817.
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A kindergarten operated by his group seeks to promote "patriotism and pride" by reviving elements of Japan's militaristic prewar education system.
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A reflection of their own reality, no different from Tom Ford reviving the slinky '70s styles he sported at Studio 54.
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Only two days after the rally, Mr. Trump signed executive orders reviving both the Dakota Access and Keystone XL oil pipelines.
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If Greece defaulted on its debt, it could set off an economic crisis, reviving fears about the future of the eurozone.
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Reviving the original mission of the Experimental Sites Initiative, to innovate and learn what works, is a good place to start.
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Graham's remarks come a day after Trump chastised Sessions via Twitter, reviving a public spat with his top law enforcement official.
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Now, President Xi Jinping is reviving the idea of a national civil code as he seeks to remake China's justice system.
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Creativity and openness to new channels, as well as reviving those exchanges that brought the progress so far, will be essential.
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Divided calls over the ban It's not just those on the left who have floated the idea of reviving the ban.
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Global Citizen and Teneo are reviving the idea of a transcontinental event at a time of historic global unrest and division.
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"Art is a way to express yourself and go beyond your usual spectrum, and that can be very reviving," she said.
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Reviving his initial proposals for the special session, Mr. Cuomo may also try to push for a broad legislative ethics overhaul.
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"It was a national asset," said Beth Daponte, the chairwoman of a group that envisioned reviving summertime festivals and stage productions.
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Reviving a country from the devastation and plunder of a dictator is a daunting challenge for the best intentioned of leaders.
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The first attempts began in 2011 and 2012 with the ECPA Modernization Act, reviving time and again in each successive year.
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Senate Democrats are reviving a plan to create a kind of federal "no-gun list" similar to the no-fly list.
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There was Woodrow Wilson, who put his political science theories on presidential rhetoric into practice by reviving the in-person speech.
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The desiccation of this once great saline lake remains one of the world's great environmental disasters, yet the lake is slowly reviving.
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The real trick is doing it without creating the eardrum-battering sonic boom, a key hurdle to reviving supersonic flight for civilians.
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President Donald Trump can forget reviving America's fossil fuel sector, because the future belongs to renewable energy titans like Tesla's Elon Musk.
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She stuck with her musical career for a while, reviving her role as Annie Oakley in "Annie Get Your Gun" in 1981.
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These range from a new mini-Jeep up to a full-size, three-row model reviving the once-popular Grand Wagoneer nameplate.
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Harvard-educated Razzaz, who served as education minister, has now started consultations in an effort to pave the way for reviving confidence.
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One reason for better earnings is companies are also reviving their brands, like Coca-Cola which sold more water and soft drinks.
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And he also warned of potentially levying tariffs on imports from China and other countries, reviving a common theme of his campaign.
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Back in December TVLine reported that NBC was thinking about reviving the beloved sitcom just over five years after its 2013 finale.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Hope springs eternal in Cornwall when it comes to reviving tin mining in this southwestern corner of the United Kingdom.
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Finance director Andy Halford said Standard Chartered was making "steady progress" in reviving CIB, including improving efficiency and the quality of clients.
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Aside from The Lion King, which is set to come out in 2019, Disney has many plans for reviving our childhood favorites.
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There is turbulence, too, in Zimbabwe, where the central bank's "bond notes", a kind of local dollar, are reviving memories of hyperinflation.
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The tourism industry, which once employed more than one in ten Egyptians, is slowly reviving as foreigners snap up cheap hotel bargains.
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Caixa Econômica Federal, Brazil's largest mortgage lender, considered reviving a plan to list its insurance holding company, Reuters reported in September 2016.
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Mulki, a business-friendly politician, was appointed in May 2016 and given the responsibility of reviving a sluggish economy and business sentiment.
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But that didn't stop our Cheeto-in-Chief from reviving this old, tired fantasy during a television interview that aired this morning.
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It was already moving higher but the expectation of reflation, less financial regulation and a reviving economy will benefit all of them.
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Shmoel knows there are "a lot of critics" for his big purchase, but his ambition is actually bigger than reviving Circuit City.
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Four years later, Disney and Hirst are reviving the painting with the cute addition of Mickey's arms cleverly used as watch hands.
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Recall that TCL bought the Palm brand back in 2015, with the intention of reviving it for a new generation of users.
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He claimed that Sunday's episode of Thrones was such a hit that now other shows are following suit and reviving beloved characters.
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He has alienated some officials with his opposition to the ECB's ultra easy monetary policy, which is credited with reviving economic growth.
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That, of course, would be a fairly disappointing end for the organization tasked with reviving Japan's once-prosperous mixed martial arts scene.
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"My answer is that Trump didn't win the election, the Democratic Party lost the election," Sanders said, reviving his own past criticisms.
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In The CW's Dynasty, he'll be reviving the role of Blake Carrington, played by the now-late John Forsythe in the '80s.
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Several online campaigns have worked towards reviving sari-wearing among urban women in the last year, most famously the #100SareePact in 2015.
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Reviving Peru's shuttered polymetallic smelter La Oroya is on the table, as is building a new refinery from scratch, Kuczynski has said.
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Taiwan's central bank trimmed its benchmark discount rate 12.5 basis points Thursday, its fourth consecutive rate cut aimed at reviving economic growth.
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Why it's a big deal: Because Roark is widely credited with reviving Arby's, a restaurant brand that had been left for dead.
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Would the Democrats, after years of embracing identity politics, actually be capable of reviving FDR's universal approach to social and economic legislation?
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She then follows that up with Restorsea Reviving Cleanser ($65) and her Clarisonic, to ensure her pores are clear of excess makeup.
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The actress is reviving the '80s aerobics craze — a fad she fully embraced during that decade — in Pop TV's Let's Get Physical.
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There had been conversations about reviving "Cold Feet" over the years, but many felt the moment for following each character had passed.
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Finding Dory is reviving one of Pixar's most beloved properties, and it's obvious the movie isn't exactly going to break new ground.
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If the talks prosper, the biggest benefit for Mercosur could be the reviving of its original mission of boosting trade and investment.
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Earlier on Friday, Fox announced it was reviving Tim Allen's "Last Man Standing," one year after the show was canceled by ABC.
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Reviving earmarks could be easier for Democrats since they never prohibited them, and the moratorium was never included in the House rules.
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New CEO Jill Soltau faces the difficult task of reviving the struggling chain, which fell below $1 a share briefly last month.
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They've instead spent months reviving old committees, and producing what Tonko called "a framework of principles" to guide any future climate plan.
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Earlier, Cavendish finished 11th in the 1km time trial before reviving his chances in the flying lap where he was fourth quickest.
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His first major project as secretary of state, reviving Middle East peace talks, collapsed before his first year in office was complete.
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Officials and analysts say bold policies with the best chance of reviving growth have been mired in disagreements among Putin's policy-makers.
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The justices gave no reasons for reviving the law, but the court often views last-minute changes to election procedures with disfavor.
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Democratic leaders look alarmed, and Republicans have been reviving all the Cold War tropes about communism, updated with alarmist invocations of Venezuela.
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Despite growing worries that central banks are running out of ideas for reviving the economy, the Bank of Japan is still fighting.
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As a result, they say, anything the leader wants will be rubber stamped in parliament, reviving memories of Fascist rule in Italy.
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Whether or not TransCanada and Columbia can consummate a deal, that they are talking at all suggests that spirits may be reviving.
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Approving the order would be an explicit way President Trump can show he's reviving the coal and nuclear industries, a campaign promise.
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Strategic Marks, a company that specializes in reviving dead brands, has a plan to give new life to the KB Toys name.
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By reviving the idea that women are emotional and manipulative, some coverage of this study affirms misogynistic and paternalistic perspectives of women.
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"Medium to longer-term upside should materialise once growth and inflation concerns creep into financial markets, reviving safe-haven demand," he said.
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Now his new power plays are reviving debates in Western capitals about whether he is too rash to trust as a partner.
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At the end of his presidency, Barack Obama spoke boldly about reviving our commitment to interplanetary efforts, specifically with Mars in mind.
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Debt collectors trick people into reviving their old debts that have fallen out of the statute of limitations, then sue them again.
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She has a rationale for running: she wants to rebuild the American middle class by reviving New Deal regulations and adding more.
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But the move risks reviving the contentious debate over health care that Republicans found themselves mired in for much of the year.
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" As for Alden Ehrenreich, he "absolutely crushes the role to powder, swaggeringly reviving the memory of the young Harrison Ford's romantic gallantry.
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Oil prices are down and Portugal's economy is reviving, leading to a tweaking in the balance of powers between the two countries.
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Springer Nature, the academic publisher owned by BC Partners and Holtzbrinck Publishing, is reviving plans for an initial public offering, Bloomberg reported.
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Growing doubts about the progress of pension reform, seen as critical to reviving that recovery, have added to the downbeat sentiment lately.
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It could threaten to further destabilize Syria, taking the seven-year war to uncharted waters, and potentially reviving ISIS in the process.
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Longer term, perhaps in a few years, a crash program reviving President Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative could deploy space-based Brilliant Pebbles.
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But even as the U.S. demands nuclear disarmament abroad, it's expanding its own nuclear arsenal — reviving, in the process, fears of doomsday.
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Mr. Rajoy also warned Mr. Torra against leading Catalonia back into illegality by reviving a secessionist agenda that violates the Spanish Constitution.
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Similarly, President Trump's announcement last year that he was reviving the Keystone XL pipeline suggested that it would generate 28,000 construction jobs.
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Andrew Menke built a career around reviving and revisiting fables and legends, reminding listeners about the power of the oral storytelling tradition.
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South Korea sees China as instrumental in reviving stalled denuclearization talks between the U.S. and North Korea, a longtime ally of Beijing.
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It hopes to combat these issues with a new CEO who has experience with reviving a food chain suffering from perception issues.
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The notoriously prickly Steve Jobs accomplished the rare feat of reviving a faltering technology company, but he also was a rare commodity.
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Fermented garlic soup sounds stinkier than it tastes; on a cool December day it was salve for the soul, bracing, reviving, appetizing.
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In Japan, some financial market players fear trying to amend the constitution could divert Abe's energy away from reviving the stuttering economy.
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Following years of decline, a new generation of distillers is now reviving the industry by blending modern know-how with traditional techniques.
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Navalny," Zolotov continued: "No one is stopping us from reviving at least some of these traditions, by which I mean seeking satisfaction.
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The surprise election of a Democrat in Alabama has dealt a major blow to Republican hopes of reviving ObamaCare repeal next year.
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The finished product was everything fans were hoping for, reviving the classic gameplay of "Castlevania" with fresh characters and an overhauled presentation.
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It comes as no surprise that states and the White House are reviving similar limits on Medicaid and housing programs as well.
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In the past several years, a tech-based Boulder boom has spread to Longmont, lifting prices and reviving a once moribund downtown.
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COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — Sri Lanka, intent on reviving the death penalty after a 42-year moratorium, first has to find a hangman.
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He is in the town on a one-day visit, along with several ministers, aimed at reviving government institutions in the city.
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Trump has promised to foster "American energy dominance" and has put emphasis on reviving the United States' coal, gas, and oil industries.
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The Republican president's tariffs on imported metals were instrumental in reviving an aluminum plant that most locals had written off for dead.
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The idea behind ANIM, which also provides a regular school curriculum for students, extends beyond reviving music in Afghanistan after the Taliban rule.
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The effort is aimed at reviving earnings as regulators discourage brokers from promoting the frequent buying and selling of stocks to generate fees.
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Paris 2024 and Los Angeles 2028 will shoulder the responsibility of reviving the sporting extravaganza and shepherding the movement into a new era.
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With the aim of reviving tourism and diversifying the economy, the government plans to turn the city into a massive open air museum.
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Reviving an ancient art Aged 47, the third-generation dhow builder hopes to breathe new life into the art of Arabian dhow making.
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Linde's chief executive told Reuters last month that reviving merger talks was not on the cards and announced a further restructuring programme instead.
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Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso and Chinese counterpart Liu Kun are expected to discuss financial cooperation, including reviving a dormant currency swap arrangement.
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He also advocated reviving the defunct Office of Technology Assessment that would be tasked with making Congress smarter about tech and cybersecurity issues.
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However, his prospects for reviving Brazil's struggling economy are much more uncertain than suggested by the stock market surge accompanying his electoral victory.
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The company, which has been reviving its search for new resources, planned an initial investment of more than $200 million, according to Perupetro.
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While the move might seem unusual — why would a popular, modern-day app bother with reviving an old way of chatting on desktop?
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In a recent interview with the Hollywood Reporter, Parker discussed the major issues with reviving Sex and the City for the modern zeitgeist.
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As the world economy is at last reviving after several false starts, earnings may pick up in Europe as well as in America.
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If it works too well in reviving spending, it can strain the economy's resources, yielding chronic inflation (a possibility that also worried Keynes).
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That would be an even more dramatic change, reviving one of the most contentious ideas from Republicans' repeal-and-replace bills in 2017.
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From healing scars to moisturizing chapped lips, reviving dry cuticles, and soothing eczema, there are so many ways to use Aquaphor Healing Ointment.
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Now, off-duty models and style stars are reviving the schoolgirl trend, and we're betting this time, it won't go away so quickly.
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Jamie Spears is credited with reviving the career of his teen sensation daughter after her life spiraled out of control in 2007-2008.
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Taliban sources had previously said they would stay away from the discussions in Muscat, casting doubt on prospects for reviving long-stalled negotiations.
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And given the controversy over Donald Trump Jr's emails, the Trump administration's initiatives toward reviving economic growth may now be dead on arrival.
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He has the tough task of reviving a 132-year-old British institution that has fallen out of fashion over the last decade.
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While that hasn't meant reviving the Google Play Store — despite plenty of speculation in the media — Google has ramped up in other areas.
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China and the United States last week said they were reviving talks ahead of the meeting between presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping.
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I really feel that this cause is important and urgent, and reviving Carrie in that moment was just the cherry on the sundae.
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For now, the House is considering reviving its "inherent contempt" power, which would allow Congress to enforce subpoenas through coercive measures like fines.
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A UN special envoy to Yemen met with President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi in Aden on Monday in the hope of reviving peace talks.
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To fail to take up that leadership role would be to abandon his formidable legacy of reviving economic populism in the Democratic Party.
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But now that I'm taking a major break from the flat iron, my new routine is focused on moisturizing and reviving my curls.
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And with the success Hollywood's had reviving that old Goonies, E.T. and Stand By Me vibe, we'd best get used to seeing this.
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Knudstorp, took the top job aged 35 in 2004, a year after Lego flirted with bankruptcy, and set about reviving Lego's core business.
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Manufacturing of the Levante, which is essential to reviving sales at Maserati, was suspended for two weeks during October and November, unions said.
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The Kyoto-based firm also announced plans last year for an augmented reality game called "Pokemon Go", reviving the popular franchise on mobile.
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Nickelodeon is reviving the '90s game show staple Legends of the Hidden Temple in the form of a fictional TV movie, Variety reports.
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They are expected to work towards reviving security talks and joint naval rescue training halted after Russia annexed the Crimea region in 2014.
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The White House is reportedly looking at reviving the plan, which could once again put vulnerable incumbents like Comstock in an uncomfortable spot.
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Jamie Spears is credited with reviving the career of his teen sensation daughter after her life spiraled out of control in 2007-08.
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This was about the American use of torture -- what happened after 9/11, why, and whether Haspel would consider reviving the outlawed programs.
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But reviving the revival -- with cast members like John Goodman and Laurie Metcalf -- would help some cast and crew avoid the unemployment ranks.
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Cover your cuts with enchanted rainbows and get the bandages here for $7.17 True magic is reviving a dead gadget sans wall outlet.
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Democrats are reviving the battle over net neutrality with a new bill that would restore the Obama-era regulations on the broadband industry.
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Priorities USA released an ad earlier this month reviving criticism of Trump for allegedly taunting a disabled reporter while making spastic body motions.
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Resolving the issue is central to reviving the country's economy and re-establishing ties, virtually frozen for nearly a generation, with Western governments.
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Nike also took action toward getting its original Michael Jordan-loving clientele back by reviving new versions of retros that resonated with them.
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While summer crops struggle, the monsoon can help winter crops like wheat, rice, rapeseed, and chickpeas, reviving the rural parts of the country.
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Border officials have suspended handing over migrant families to prosecutors, effectively reviving the Obama administration's "catch and release" policy that has angered Trump.
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The 2628 Helsinki Summit is yet more evidence that Trump's bold approach to international diplomacy is reviving America's clout on the global stage.
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Schumer isn't reviving the border wall for DACA trade because Democrats "now know we have a backstop in the House," the source said.
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A reviving political force will be scarcely more palatable, as Silvio Berlusconi, forced out as prime minister in 25.5, makes an unexpected comeback.
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Rouhani won a landslide victory in 2013 on a platform of ending Iran's diplomatic isolation and reviving the country's crippling sanction-hit economy.
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In taking aim at Romney, Bannon was deliberately reviving these old prejudices and suspicions about a religion that remains unfamiliar to many Americans.
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Heritage Black Ceramic Pizza Stone and Pizza Cutter Wheel, available at Amazon, $37.99For making delicious homemade pizza — or, more realistically, reviving delivery leftovers.
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From Ms. Redstone's standpoint, Mr. Moonves seemed jealous of Mr. Bakish, who she felt was doing a good job reviving a demoralized Viacom.
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He pledged to bring "laserlike focus" to reining in the chain's unwieldy collection of locations and products and reviving the company's original appeal.
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Localism is thriving — as a philosophy and a way of doing things — because the national government is dysfunctional while many towns are reviving.
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Whichever case, both candidates expressed concern over the same issues during their debate in September, stressing the importance of reviving the state economy.
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They are reviving decades-old debates about how to police competition, and some historic rulings could play out badly for big tech companies.
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WASHINGTON — President Trump frequently talks about reviving the American auto industry, but his approach to trade policy may backfire on the country's carmakers.
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Working largely outside the gallery system, a group of illustrators is reviving the discipline and redefining how queer bodies are represented in art.
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The good news is that the people who are addressing trauma most directly are reviving a moral language and developing a moral curriculum.
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Then it did it through imitation: reviving Fox's "Arrested Development" and creating originals, like "House of Cards," in the mold of premium cable.
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The problem for reviving health care, for example, is that a Democrat now occupies the formerly Republican-held seat in Alabama and Sens.
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Papa John's board would be glad if Lynch is as successful as another Taco Bell veteran was at reviving a troubled restaurant franchise.
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Empathy is in short supply, as is interest in reviving a peace process that may have run its course after a quarter-century.
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Yet his obsession with reviving Mexico's state energy giant, Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex), and his almost complete ignorance of public finances are deeply concerning.
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Some Democrats have considered reviving Congress's powers of "inherent contempt" which, at least in theory, allow them to levy fines on recalcitrant witnesses.
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More recent eateries like Filigrana Delicatessen are reviving the enthusiasm among locals in long-established joints in town and helping to attract tourists.
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Supporters of Buhari's key opponent, Abubakar, say his election will be vital in reviving Nigeria's economic fortunes because of his strong business acumen.
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South Korea sees China as instrumental in reviving stalled denuclearisation talks between the United States and North Korea, a longtime ally of Beijing.
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It showcases a female trauma patient whom a doctor suspects had been sexually assaulted, reviving the doctor's own personal experiences with domestic abuse.
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The coal mining museum is going solar, for solid economic reasons, and President Trump is reviving coal, with no economic logic at all.
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Muilenberg is being replaced by David Calhoun, a former Blackstone executive who is being tasked with reviving the company's reputation after the crashes.
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He won baseball's triple crown and led the "Impossible Dream" Red Sox to the World Series, reviving the baseball passion of this region.
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Energy bill, Flint The Senate is reviving a long-stalled energy reform bill, though a separate package on aid for the Flint, Mich.
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"However, in the medium-term the new administration will face the difficult task of reviving the country's stagnant economy and regaining public trust."
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When it comes to business, they&aposre reviving face-to-face meetings and looking to invest in ideas that make a positive difference.
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His brash talk has raised concerns about a radical shift from French traditions, while reviving a perennial question: Can France actually be reformed?
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Most importantly, the Reviving America's Scenic Byways Act will also stir interest (and maybe some friendly competition) in proposed new National Scenic Byways.
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The Rules Committee hearing comes as part of discussions to reinstate earmarks after House Republicans came close to reviving them in late 2016.
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A bipartisan group of senators is reviving "no fly, no buy," legislation that would block suspected terrorists from being able to buy guns.
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Never mind that it's never worked in practice; the Trump Republicans need some way to put their stamp on a reviving U.S. economy.
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Thom Tillis of North Carolina is reviving and expanding a bill that would retain at least some of the protections built into Obamacare.
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"We're reviving the spirit of U Win Tin and pro-democracy activists who took a principled stand against injustice and oppression," he said.
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"And when he gives the order we will announce the programs for operating outside of the nuclear deal for reviving Fordow," he added.
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He has embarked on something of a campaign restart this week, ramping up media appearances in the hopes of reviving his mediocre poll numbers.
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He publicly opposed the ECB's stimulus program, credited with reviving growth, and got into a public fight with Italy's prime minister over fiscal discipline.
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By reviving Season 2's love theme, Djawadi not only acknowledges the intensity of Brienne's feelings, but the life she and Jaime both deserved.
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Philips spokesman Steve Klink said the company was reviving talks with alternative buyers for the division, which had sales of $2 billion in 2015.
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Up for debate was whether potential policy reforms, including reviving the federal assault-weapons ban and expanding background checks, could survive Second Amendment challenges.
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Graham -- who became a national figure for his role in the Clinton impeachment drama -- was not asked about reviving the office of independent counsel.
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The most likely destination is probably somewhere like Hulu, which already has strong Disney ties and a strong record of reviving flailing fan favorites.
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And we're not talking about Work, Pt. II. You see, Rihanna is doing what Rihanna does best: setting and reviving new and beloved trends.
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In recent weeks, Zalmay Khalilzad, the chief American negotiator, has begun traveling again in the region in the hopes of reviving the peace process.
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HK/SIN, after Australia's consumer prices unexpectedly dropped, reviving talks of further easing from the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) in the months ahead.
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Government officials said the trade pact would essentially go into deep freeze but that they would not abandon hope of reviving it in future.
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With the country also reviving its trade complaints about Canadian lumber and imported steel, Citigroup has taken to issuing a "US Protectionism Round-Up".
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At this point, they're desperate for ideas to distract people from Trump's scandals — including reviving a false and debunked claim about the uranium deal.
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While vowing to make Britain "the strongest global advocate for free markets", the prime minister has also talked of reviving a "proper industrial strategy".
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A poll by Ipsos late last year found that nearly a quarter of Peruvians think the Shining Path is reviving and attracting new members.
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The Trump administration has not indicated publicly it is interested in reviving moribund diplomatic negotiations with North Korea over its nuclear and missile programs.
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Given the company's history with reviving 80s franchises (ever heard about those Star Wars?), a film with Disney could be perfect escapade for Dr.
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Ruffini is credited with reviving the company after buying in 2003 what was then a French mountain gear brand on the verge of bankruptcy.
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Analysts at Commerzbank said that while this would not necessarily be a signal of reviving growth, "it may further sour market sentiment in Bunds".
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Policymakers have said credit growth was vital for reviving economic expansion in Asia's third-biggest economy where banks are the major source of funding.
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It has also hinted at reviving the Tulbul project, a dam that has been a source of dispute between the two countries since 1987.
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HMD struck gold last year reviving the legendary Nokia 2150 feature phone with a revamped model with color screen and the beloved game Snake!
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Kurt Masur, a German conductor, is largely credited with reviving the New York Philharmonic and restoring the orchestra to a status of worldwide recognition.
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The HGTV stars revealed to Southern Living they are reviving the cafe that shut down in February and turning it into a breakfast restaurant.
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Former Goldman Sachs Chairman Jim O'Neill has told CNBC that the single most important thing in the world economy is reviving the Chinese consumer.
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Hong Kong (CNN Business)Didi Chuxing is considering reviving Hitch, a carpooling service it suspended indefinitely last year after two female passengers were murdered.
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The third-quarter performance reflected a weak performance in France where CEO Alexandre Bompard has made reviving flagging sales at large hypermarkets a priority.
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Watch the full video of Trump's remarks below: "It may be Pocahontas" as 2020 candidate, President Trump tells NRA, reviving campaign nickname for Sen.
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Without austerity there is little hope of restoring confidence, controlling inflation and bringing down interest rates, and thus little prospect of reviving the economy.
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In May, "Inside Edition" ran a segment reviving the issue, with Machado announcing she had become a citizen and would be voting for Clinton.
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Ramaphosa has staked his reputation on reviving the economy but has been hampered by severe fiscal constraints as well as infighting in the ANC.
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In France, where CEO Bompard has made reviving flagging sales at hypermarket stores a priority, operating profit fell 43.3 percent to 466 million euros.
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In November, some of the cast crashed the set of Saturday Night Live, which Carell hosted, to jokingly badger him into reviving the show.
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Stronger U.S. growth is seen as key to reviving the export sector in Canada, whose biggest trading partner is its neighbor to the south.
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Ironically, though, a full-employment Trump Boom probably won't help the president deliver on his biggest economic promise to those workers: reviving manufacturing employment.
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And in addition to reviving trends that we wish had stayed in the early 2000s, 2018 saw a slew of new terrible trends, too.
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Hoegel, 40, has admitted to injecting patients with a drug that stopped their hearts so he could get a euphoric feeling from reviving them.
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Since the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union, the country has deliberately avoided reviving its once-vaunted military.
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"The Gay and Lesbian Kingdom experiment failed for various reasons, but it deserves credit for reviving interest in gay nationalism," Viktor Zimmermann told me.
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Inventories of gasoline and diesel rose, the latter unexpectedly, reviving some concerns about elevated stockpiles during a time when demand for petroleum products declines.
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Knudstorp, after becoming CEO at the age of 35 in 363, a year after Lego flirted with bankruptcy, set about reviving Lego's core business.
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Vice Admiral Robert Monroe has called for reviving the U.S. Defense Nuclear Agency to resume serious work on understanding and mitigating nuclear weapon effects.
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She has praised her husband's economic record as president and offered to put him in charge of reviving some of the hardest-hit regions.
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Millennials are reviving the suburbs as they flee the city in search of more affordable housing, reported Valerie Bauerlein for The Wall Street Journal.
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Ms. Rainer said that reviving "Some Sextets," with its "stack of mattresses that had disappeared I don't know where," had never occurred to her.
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Yields, however, pared some gains as U.S. existing home sales fell as supply hit a 17-year low, reviving worries about the housing sector.
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Talks between Britain's two biggest parties over a Brexit deal collapsed, reviving doubts whether Britain can avoid leaving the European Union without a deal.
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Jain, 23, got the idea for Marigold after spending two years working as a Baltimore EMT and regularly reviving people who'd overdosed on opioids.
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After a failed strike in 2005, he didn't want to return to Northwest so, reviving his youthful passion, he turned to restoring vintage motorcycles.
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has made reviving economic growth a priority since taking office in February, but he has been frustrated by severe fiscal constraints.
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He was opposed by the Cubs' Jake Arrieta, a clever flamethrower who has made a career-reviving obsession of his Pilates and yoga routines.
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The only hope for the GOP is to demand party loyalty to the ObamaCare replacement plan in the service of reviving the tax cuts.
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The GOP-led panel shuttered its probe last year, but Schiff is reviving it now that Democrats have the majority in the lower chamber.
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