Phrases with «recent revival»

The phrase "recent revival" means that something has recently experienced a renewed interest, popularity, or improvement after a period of decline or stagnation. Full definition

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Sentences with «recent revival»

  • McDonald's Canada CEO John Betts discusses the evolution of the brand's recent revival in Canada, how it was managed and the introspection behind the company's recent embracement of transparency. (business.financialpost.com)
  • However, I would note the more recent revival of mercantilism & a new willingness of many countries to diversify into real assets (rather than currencies / bonds)-- this could pose a new and more substantial / elevated risk of decline for the dollar as a reserve currency (vs. the historical example of sterling). (wexboy.wordpress.com)
  • Manchester United's recent revival came to a halt at The Hawthorns this afternoon as West Bromwich Albion record their first home win over the Red Devils in 32 years. (caughtoffside.com)
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