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revival

[ri-vahy-vuhl] / rɪˈvaɪ vəl /


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Five years ago its success shocked the industry much in the same way the “Roseanne” revival is blowing everybody’s minds this week.

From Salon

The chances of “Buffy” finding its way back to television anytime soon after this attempt at a revival turned into a headline-making spectacle are incredibly slim.

From Salon

For an industry that’s always in flux, the revival of the melodrama might just be the savior that the once moribund mid-budget film has been seeking.

From Salon

However, the conflict has sent energy prices surging, while its impact on fertilizer costs is likely to see a revival of food inflation.

From The Wall Street Journal

The revival, directed by Cihan Sahin, who is also credited with the production and projection design, carves out pockets of visual poetry on the darkened stage.

From Los Angeles Times