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he newspaper was "to influence society from a | Revival Christian point of view". |
It opened on 17 December 1884 with a | revival of Richelieu by Bulwer-Lytton. |
hton to become a powerful club that sparked a | revival in the fortunes of Sussex cricket which laste |
In Norway there had been a | revival of interest in the preservation of the histor |
Theatre, where they produced or starred in a | revival of Money, and in Sardou's Odette (for which t |
He starred in a | revival of Arthur Miller's A View From The Bridge at |
sed to pedantry of phrase, and above all to a | revival of uncouth medieval forms of speech, and enco |
through you in this nineteenth century, is a | revival of the same science that Krishna gave millenn |
e returned to the Czech Republic and joined a | revival group. |
They realize that the baronies are a | revival of the god-king system of ancient Sumeria. |
Prior to the show's debut in 2005, a | revival of the classic fireworks show, Fantasy in the |
sion with different singers was written for a | revival on 28 December 1720. |
ical costume drama represented something of a | revival of Chinese filmmaking in Shanghai following t |
A | revival of Islamic scholarship also took place at the |
During this time, a | revival of the Azerbaijani literary language, which h |
d in school history, and his tenure sparked a | revival in Northwestern football after a post-World W |
Her residence was a | revival of Medieval Spanish Gothic architecture style |
Oliver's lesseeship was 30 April 1870, when a | revival of Black-eyed Susan was given for the 490th t |
art of the city and is currently undergoing a | revival with several new apartments and retail spaces |
completed in January 1991, it is undergoing a | revival which is looking back to its roots, agricultu |
She recently appeared in a | revival of Boeing Boeing at the Comedy Theatre, the f |
lects a time when Shakespeare's Macbeth had a | revival, being performed nine times in the theatres o |
The song saw a | revival, of sorts, in the 1970s, when reworked versio |
sland Rugby League Association (PIRLA), was a | revival of the Pacific Cup which had not been held si |
It was not a | revival of its style in the manner of Barry's pupil A |
laim as Sadie Thompson on the West Coast in a | revival of Somerset Maugham's fallen woman melodrama |
The song experienced a | revival following the September 11 attacks, when it w |
He was claiming to represent a | revival of traditional Roman virtues and the great tr |
The Ballet Master Pierre Lacotte staged a | revival of Perrot's ballet under the title Ondine for |
A | revival broke out in North Carolina, especially in th |
TV series, The Prisoner, which was enjoying a | revival at the time. |
A | revival of Broken Glass will be staged at the Tricycl |
in popularity, but had not died out before a | revival by Morris dance musicians in the early 20th c |
The magazine was intended as a | revival of “Signals” and the first issue commemorated |
, however, the neighborhood has experienced a | revival, with many of the converted homes being fixed |
This was a | revival of the title held by his maternal ancestors t |
r Party with a massive 16% swing, signaling a | revival in the performance of the ALP prior to the 19 |
evere decline, but from around 1500 enjoyed a | revival. |
The ULF photography 'movement' has known a | revival in the last few years, and is still expanding |
After the war, Rumbold designed a | revival of George Bernard Shaw's Arms and the Man at |
With rumours recently resurfacing of a | revival, fans eagerly await new releases (first tippe |
An aging Dave Parker was let go after a | revival of his career in Cincinnati. |
ich he is known, while she wants to star in a | revival of Hedda Gabler in order to prove her versati |
nbow Multi-Media president Peter Andrews as a | revival of the original Ann Arbor Blues Festival, whi |
This was in some ways a | revival of her mother's coalition from the 1970s, but |
he decisive end of 17 years of UNP rule and a | revival of Sri Lankan democracy. |
Chicago had a | revival, dating to the 1960s, of public mural art, in |
The song has recently enjoyed a | revival as a nascent Internet meme, having been poste |
t Leicester's Haymarket theatre followed by a | revival of Irving Berlin's musical Call Me Madam at t |
From 2000 to 2002, he hosted a | revival To Tell the Truth. |
returned to Poland hoping to participate in a | revival of its Jewish cultural life. |
1 campaign was a season that saw Town start a | revival in form, which saw them finish in the top 5 t |
ation of Christian Astrology helped to spur a | revival of interest in traditional astrology in the l |
He made his off-Broadway debut in 1964 with a | revival of the Henrik Ibsen play Little Eyolf. |
fter a brief decline, the group experienced a | revival in the aftermath of the October 2005 earthqua |
n contemporary gospel, but saw something of a | revival in the 1990s. |
The later Tokugawa Shogunate era saw a | revival of Shinto, and some Shinto scholars began to |
amanism is a term signaling a "new" form or a | revival of an old form of "Shamanism", a system that |
The Union Theatre in London staged a | revival of Bells Are Ringing in late 2010, with leadi |
er Muir that first aired from 1968-1969 and a | revival, titled Super Pay Cards!, ran from 1981-1982. |
and Methodist and Anglican churches led to a | revival among Hindu Tamils who created their own soci |
In 2008, he directed a | revival of the classic Annoyance show Co-Ed Prison Sl |
Thomas Theater on the Lower East Side, and a | revival produced in 2005 by the Folksbiene opened on |
e success of "My Eyes Adored You" triggered a | revival of interest in recordings by Frankie Valli an |
eculiar singing voice and timbre, which was a | revival of old traditions in which female soloists wo |
Since 2001 there has been a | revival of interest in uranium mining, as a result of |
York's Apple Core Theater Company produced a | revival. |
hn Ruskin and others drew from the style in a | revival, part of the broader Gothic Revival movement |
g several anchors, but the mall experienced a | revival when it was purchased by Phillips Edison in 1 |
e independent Notre Dame Fighting Irish, in a | revival of a long-dormant rivalry. |
University when the years were too late for a | revival. |
Las Colinas saw a | revival of fortune towards the latter half of the 199 |
A | revival was produced Off-Broadway at the Renata Theat |
y were known as the Esquimos), and later in a | revival of the league between 1919 and 1921. |
He hosted The Guinness Game, a | revival of Truth or Consequences and the 1990 revival |
ng America's Sweetheart about Al Capone and a | revival of Little Johnny Jones starring Donny Osmond. |
Sheffield Theatres, United Kingdom produced a | revival of 'Me and My Girl' at the Crucible Theatre, |
The first SKE48 stage was a | revival of Team A's "Party ga Hajimaru yo". |
ork was a collaboration with Chuck Dixon on a | revival of The Black Terror in a crime noir tale. |
kind of meaning in 2005-06 and experienced a | revival due to its use in various post-Katrina docume |
e forefront of a group of artists promoting a | revival of 19th century wet plate photographic techni |
Ballet in 1988 to take the role of Berta in a | revival of Ashton's Ondine. |
Milano Tilden and Carl Hunt directed a | revival that opened at the Ambassador Theatre on May |
period Irish linen experienced somewhat of a | revival. |
hood; however, at the age of 16 he attended a | revival at a Methodist church. |
Lev Ivanov produced a | revival for the Imperial Ballet, with the composer/co |
A | revival of the comedy was one of the highlights of th |
ts title and artwork, the album constitutes a | revival of Hallmark's Top of the Pops LP series, whic |
bra Theatre, he took the role of Mr. Cox in a | revival of his brother Arthur Sullivan's first comic |
ishop appeared with Edward Askew Sothern in a | revival of Our American Cousin, in which The Manchest |
In 2004, Shirley returned to Broadway in a | revival of 42nd Street, portraying diva "Dorothy Broc |
A | revival fronted by Lily Savage (played by Paul O'Grad |
A | revival of the show, starring Kristin Chenoweth, adde |
ginning in the 1980s, the grape experienced a | revival in interest along with other Friuli-Venezia G |
m to the See of Fiesole, Donatus instituted a | revival of piety and learning in the church over whic |
began publishing Nadezhda (Hope), which was a | revival of a pre-revolutionary Christian journal. |
As a | revival of the earlier society the order worked to bo |
competition now vanished, the firm enjoyed a | revival. |
A | revival in London in 1914 ran for a total of 107 perf |
In the 1950s there was a | revival of interest in Dada, especially in America. |
h would be ideal for both a realignment and a | revival of the state designation segment between US 3 |
uccess of the song represented something of a | revival for the group, after a few years of declining |
year hiatus from the stage, Cohu starred in a | revival of Speaking in Tongues at the Duke of York's |
In 1972, a | revival of the Taglioni version was staged by Pierre |
The term has however enjoyed a | revival amongst Traditionalists and Conservative crit |
It experienced a | revival during the mid-1990s along with other revolut |
ather; giving it to her son was effectively a | revival of the title, separating it from the duchy. |
ccessful enough for frequent repetition and a | revival two years later: the comic opera, 'Once too O |
entrance of the Wales Millennium Centre is a | revival of this classical tradition, and also a recog |
auty Prize (1923, with Wodehouse and Kern), a | revival of Tonight's the Night (1923), Primrose (1924 |
Hope of a | revival was stirred when they won two of their first |
e - it also featured mini-comedies, such as a | revival of 1960s series The Worker, with Charlie Drak |
In the late 20th century there was a | revival of the wine industry due to the demand for qu |
ns around the world in the 1990s, including a | revival of the musical Hair at the Old Vic in London |
Count Palatine Ludwig III aspired to a | revival of the cult. |
signs that the Sheffield economy is seeing a | revival. |
aper Mill Playhouse in New Jersey presented a | revival starring Amanda Plummer and Kevin Anderson, d |
Pythagoras and the resulting works started a | revival of Neo-Pythagoreanism that would later influe |
'70s gay disco/bar scene, the song then saw a | revival when a TV host danced to the tune, helping to |
the work during Holy Week 2011, along with a | revival of its 2010 production of Anne Boleyn, which |
Controversy Corner is a | revival of a segment originated by Rex Mossop on the |
late 1980s, West Gallery music experienced a | revival and is now sung by several West Gallery "quir |
ne, and Hollywood Squares in the 1980s, and a | revival of The $100,000 Pyramid in 1991. |
e musicals of Lionel Bart and brought about a | revival of interest in his work with ambitious reviva |
es of that century, London was experiencing a | revival of interest in the occult, and this was only |
For the RSC in 1974 he directed a | revival of William Gillette's Sherlock Holmes, starri |
the 1980s included the role of the King in a | revival of The King and I, the title roles in Hans An |
istinct periods of operation: 1908-1910 and a | revival of the league in 1928-1929. |
ietnam preferred Russia shows that there is a | revival of a sort of trust relations between our two |
At the age of 7 he accepted Christ at a | revival meeting. |
owned by Heroic Publishing and is actually a | revival of a previous hero. |
ion with the Royal British Legion undertook a | revival of the work, performed at the Royal Albert Ha |
of the now obsolete Actress of the Year in a | Revival category shown in bold. |
It received a | revival along with many other songs from the era duri |
e attention of Harry Griffin, who advocated a | revival of the Bob Graham Round as possibly a much st |
ern mask shop was founded in the 1970s that a | revival of old traditions began. |
ue, which closed after twelve performances; a | revival of Ibsen's John Gabriel Borkman; Toys in the |
In the 1980s and 1990s, a | revival in the Indian wine industry took place as int |
Lakin was converted to Christ during a | revival meeting when he was sixteen and baptized in B |
The series itself is a | revival of The Saint, a long-running 1960s series tha |
igorous arbitration and the Hague treaties, a | revival of the U.S. Merchant Marine, support of war v |
erm, the local organizers hope to gain from a | revival of tourism. |
(1997) Played Benjamin Franklin in a | revival of the musical 1776 |
19% recall in the UK population, leading to a | revival in 2007. |
ofessional work in London's West End was in a | revival of Anton Chekhov's The Seagull in 1985. |
During the 1990s there was a | revival of interest on Born-Infeld theory and its non |
laide, the area is experiencing somewhat of a | revival as is evidenced by the rising property value. |
t virtually unperformed for a century until a | revival in Florence in 1958.. |
The acid jazz "movement" is also seen as a | revival of jazz-funk or jazz fusion or soul jazz by l |
There was, however, a | revival at Pesaro in 1892, with Alessandro Bonci. |
The festival is a | revival or reinterpretation of many of the traditiona |
Woody Allen's The Floating Light Bulb; and a | revival of Paddy Chayefsky's The Tenth Man. |
Also in 1938 he starred in a | revival of the Stokes' brothers play Oscar Wilde at L |
Fletcher is the name given to a | revival of a nineteenth century blackletter typeface |
In the late 20th century, there was a | revival of interest in his work. |
During preparations for a | revival in Rome in April, 2006, a copy of the origina |
in decline since the mid-1970s, experienced a | revival under Wettberg, first winning the Landesliga |
in the late 19th century has been enjoying a | revival in recent years and holds regular regattas wi |
shows from the old-time radio era (it aired a | revival of Moon River from 1995 to 1999), and feature |
The era coincided with a | revival in Anglican Christian worship: this was espec |
m Fest held the third weekend of September, a | revival of the New Freedom's Farmers Improvement Fair |
One was a | revival of Wayne Shanklin's "Chanson D'Amour", which |
he imprint will serve as “a new--or rather, a | revival of an old--genre that is supple enough to res |
A | revival of Hedda Gabler was staged in November, 1904 |
001, for his role as Captain Terri Denis in a | revival of Privates on Parade, opening in December 20 |
the Preservation Hall Jazz Band and part of a | revival in "New Orleans" traditional music. |
His vision was for a | revival movement within the Church of England. |
which has had the result of bringing about a | revival of singing in chorus which has spread through |
he American cowgirl, a subject that entered a | revival about that time. |
In 2008 she toured in a | revival of W. Somerset Maugham's The Circle at the Ch |
Actress (Featured Role - Play) in 1994, for a | revival of William Inge's Picnic. |
as Best Actress (Featured Role - Play) for a | revival of The Shadow Box; |
In 1956 he conducted a | revival at the tiny Forrest Hills Baptist Church of S |
In 2003, he headlined a | revival of his 1999 play Shanghai Moon (costarring B. |
ny went into liquidation in September 1924, a | revival was attempted in 1927 but also failed. |
There was a | revival of the sport on 16 August under new managemen |
ist scholars of the day, advocating instead a | revival of the “ancient ways” in which the emperor wa |
It was in many ways a | revival of the Third Republic, which was in place bef |
but album The Manhattan Transfer, which led a | revival of the doo-wop and jazz styles in popular mus |
the 1980s when the industry as a whole saw a | revival in quality winemaking, when an influx of wine |
‘The Influence of Pious Women in Promoting a | Revival of Religion,' 1830. |
Nibbles had a | revival in the early 21st century thanks to clones fo |
The Roundabout Theatre Company produced a | revival Off-Broadway at the Roundabout Stage 1 Theatr |
irst half of the 20th century, and there is a | revival of this style of foundation with the increase |
her Love's Traveling Salvation Show depicts a | revival meeting. |
the Egly Amish because he was rebaptized at a | revival meeting. |
of Young Abe Lincoln, Can-Can, Here's Love, a | revival of Guys and Dolls, A Joyful Noise, and The Fi |
A | revival, based on a Goodspeed Opera House production, |
o September 2010 he played the lead role in a | revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Aspects of Love at t |
Her works have enjoyed a | revival in recent years with a stage adaptation of Th |
At the close of a | revival in 1855, Edson was ordained as a local church |
ward for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a | revival of the play After the Dance by Terence Rattig |
rge and Best Featured Actress in a Play for a | revival of Heartbreak House - a feat repeated by only |
she was cast in a major supporting role in a | revival of Noel Coward's Present Laughter, for which |
d lead producer Sandy Scott left to work on a | revival of the Family Feud format for Seven, the netw |
holiday camp enter into new ownership, with a | revival of use of the private station. |
reland for much of the 1970s, Giles oversaw a | revival in the fortunes of the national side which ha |
Mackmin directed Toby Stephens as Henry in a | revival of Tom Stoppard's The Real Thing at the Old V |
less than desirable in which to mount such a | revival. |
Zig et Puce enjoyed a | revival in 1963, when it was taken over by Greg. |
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