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revive

[ri-vahyv] / rɪˈvaɪv /


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Early in the century the composers Henry Cowell and Lou Harrison regularly visited productions of Peking Opera, which is — like “Journey to West” — an innovation of 17th century China and still regularly revived.

From Los Angeles Times

That is the reactor being revived, worrying opponents like Drazba who thought an era was over.

From The Wall Street Journal

Comments from several top Fed officials, including Fed governor Christopher Waller, have helped revive expectations for another rate-cut in December.

From MarketWatch

For every revived note she gives back to a customer, they give her a few coins in return.

From Barron's

Above all, in his numerous houses, he revived the Shingle Style, the informal and flexible 19th-century vernacular that is the most American of architectural creations.

From The Wall Street Journal