a newly revived scandal
He revived the senseless child.
The fresh air soon revived him.
The roses revived after the rain.
I revived a scene in my mind.
the subject was revived in a germinal article by Charles Ferguson.
the cool, refreshing water revived us all.
a style that has been revived in latter times.
He revived after a rest and some food.
The icy coldness of the water revived her.
if your diet has lapsed it's time you revived it.
With patient industry, she revived the failing business and made it thrive.
Duncan lost its trademark protection and went bankrupt but was later bought by Flambeau Plastics, which revived the brand.
He revived the works of Mahler and Nielsen and programmed such contemporary music, even if he, a dedicated tonalist, was uncomfortable with it.
He revived the works of Mahler and Nielsen and programmed much contemporary music, even if he, a dedicated tonalist, was uncomfortable with it.
It's been revived more times than Dick Cheney.
Shakespeare was almost immediately revived, but with a difference.
It's dead, and it's not likely to be revived.
Cue much speculation about another attempt to revive growth.
Which begged the question: could the recently dead be revived using electricity?
Also, comment down below, let us know which other British classics should we be reviving.
What do you do to kind of revive your spirit?
But the German economy does revive.
And medics struggle to revive children with mortal wounds.
I could see that he was reviving little by little.
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