Sentences with phrase «did revive»

While these one - time updates did revive interest in the series every few years, it was difficult to keep players engaged for long periods of time unless they were competitive.
This game didn't really impress critics, but it did revive an icon of an era long gone.
Not only did it revive the show, but it allowed fans to watch all 15 episodes at once, rather than rolling them out weekly.
How do I revive my thyroid and get off my antidepressants and beta blockers?
If midway through a lesson you notice students losing focus, how do you revive their interest in the lesson?
How do you revive sales in a book that doesn't sell?
Not only does it revive the Devil May Cry franchise from total obsolescence after the dismal, dull Devil May Cry 2, it revamps the pioneering combat system in the original and builds it to stratospheric heights.
But while it might not be the new entry we've been craving for ages, Burnout Paradise Remastered does revive one of the greatest racing experiences of all time.
And very soon those species that do revive and resume growth could find themselves in unfamiliar company.

Not exact matches

This week, Mayer did it again, striking a deal to revive the sitcom «Community» on Yahoo's video streaming site.
He doesn't need to be revived, or babysat in general; he takes care of himself.
It was only the surprise election of Donald Trump and his pro-business agenda that revived hopes that a deal could get done.
Italy opened the bidding process for state - controlled airline Alitalia on Friday, hoping private investors will succeed in reviving the unprofitable carrier after repeated injections of state aid failed to do so.
But his plan to revive the company left many unconvinced those steps would do much to stop the company's bleeding.
Like the great generals of World War II (Patton, MacArthur, Montgomery, De Gaulle), these CEOs return to office at a time of crisis to revive their enterprise and lead their companies to greater glory than they did during their first tour of duty.
Jeffries left the company last year amid tanking sales, and in the earnings call this week, the current executive team didn't have much of a strategy to revive the flagging brand.
«In a fentanyl overdose, you may not be able to totally revive the person with the Narcan dose you have,» said Scott Lukas, director of the Behavioral Psychopharmacology Research Laboratory at McLean Hospital in Belmont, Mass. «Naloxone easily knocks morphine off of the receptor, but does that less so to fentanyl.»
That did help revive the U.S. economy, but it also fueled a bubble in home prices that contributed greatly to the 2008 banking crisis.
So if we are to look at what the administration actually is doing, its program is simply a blank check to the Fed and Treasury (under Bush - era management) to revive Wall Street fortunes — in a nutshell, more Rubinomics.
To do better we must revive the old underconsumption debate and learn again how policy distortions can force up the savings rate to dangerous levels, and we may have temporarily to reverse the course of globalization.
Even if we do observe economic weakness, it's not likely in my view that the Fed will have much leeway to cut rates, due to persistent inflation pressures (which have historically been associated with profligate government spending of precisely the sort that has been revived in the past few years).
The more you gamble, the more likely you are to lose more money because gambling gives you no chance to stop loses, and you don't have the chance to revive your money once the odds are against you.
Trump has done nothing to revive America's dwindling appetite for coal.
On hold, if not vanished, are the revived battles of the Civil War of 150 years ago and President Donald Trump's foolhardy insistence that he will shut down the government if Congress does not authorize spending for a wall along the southern border.
It could do it, for example, by selling its assets, by deregulating and liberalizing its economy to revive totally uncompetitive exports (Greece is the least competitive economy in the Eurozone), or by reforming its pension system, which costs 17.5 % of the GDP, while the average pension expenditures in the Eurozone amount to the 13.8 % of the GDP.
All I want to know is A) Can they put the welfare of this nation ahead of that religion, and B) how exactly do they plan on reviving the economy and bring back living - wage jobs.
It has everything to do with an effort to revive the culture wars - to return to the bedroom politics of the old Religious Right.
As people do not live by bread alone, so democracy will not be created or revived simply by the turn to market economies, as important as that turn undoubtedly is.
But i know that God will revive my faith, just like he did with lazarus who stood up out of the death and the valley of dry bones in ezechiel 37.
But these two words don't mean the same thing... My prayer for this book is that it will revive a generation of evangelicals to become true evangelicals instead of just soterians.»
Dante seems to have envisioned a revived empire coming in a second «fullness of time» before the Second Coming, in which the empire would again come to rule Europe, as it had done properly only once after the era of the Caesars, under Charlemagne.
«We call on the Government of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and all regional and international powers to do everything possible to prevent a further slide into conflict and bloodshed, to provide humanitarian aid, and to revive the stalled reconstruction of Gaza.»
Furthermore, the resurrected Lord Jesus does in fact affirm that it is written that Christ would suffer and rise from the dead (on) the third day (Luke 24:46), a declaration confirmed, at least, by Hosea 6:1 - 2, which tells of the Lord binding and reviving and raising up those He has smitten.
What Isaiah of Jerusalem did so well, Isaiah of the Exile carried further — «For thus saith the high and lofty One that inhabiteth eternity, whose name is Holy: I dwell in the high and holy place, with him also that is of a contrite and humble spirit, to revive the spirit of the humble, and to revive the heart of the contrite.»
I do not want to revive the general «theory» of class war.
Ford revived these policies briefly as did Kennedy.
(It just about managed to do so, only reviving when the Jesuits took it over later in the century, and today's University College Dublin is proud to count Newman as its founder.)
For those who aren't in London and don't have tickets to the sold - out shows, the script of the play was released in bookstores with midnight release parties, reviving a tradition that accompanied the book releases throughout the year.
The reports that reached him in prison may have revived this hope, or may have aroused impatient doubt because Jesus was not doing what the coming one was expected to do.
If it wasn't for the knowledge that was gathered and passed on from Adam's times then generation after generation to revive, remind, warn the stray against the wish and will of those condemned ones who rejected, killed and exiled the Messengers and Prophets of God, then towards each crime they have made they packed it in a different shiny papers just as of the sweet candies to explain why or for what they did it for!?
(I Corinthians 11:26) And so the Church does still, reviving continually the living memory of the event — a memory that runs back to the time before there were any written records of it, when men spoke of it as they had seen it.
It may be that the culture war is better thought of as an effort to move forward, to a yet - to - really - arrive fourth stage, one in which real effort to practice postmodern conservatism will be made by society, doing its best to partially revive lost things, informed by many decades of experiencing the awful consequences of full modernity.
interesting, how you say «revival» and not «renewal» since who wants to revive stupid spirituality — it comes down to this: been there, done that.
He does not... destroy my faith, but he forces me to re-examine my faith and to re-discover its power in the contemporary scene which he seems to understand in clearer terms than I do... The real significance of the sermon lies in the fact that Bishop Pike is aiming to revive the new generation's lagging interest in religion and to have religion speak in terms modern man can understand.»
He does so principally by reviving the Scotist perspective on the Incarnation, presenting Christ, the Church and the sacraments within a magnificent cosmic vision.
As Andrew Bacevich, author of The New American Militarism, puts it: «None of the Democrats vying to replace President Bush is doing so with the promise of reviving the system of check and balances....
We do not know for certain what Old Testament passage was here intended, but there are some grounds for supposing that it was Hosea 6:2, «after two days he will revive us, on the third day he will restore us, that in his presence we may live.»
(I'm assuming you didn't die, were revived and had nothing to report.)
I once saw a cricket trying to revive another cricket that I have step on while doing some work in the crawlspace.
If hope is to be sustained, or revived, the world must reveal itself to be not only a place which was initially made to be a good thing; it must be a place in which there is revival of life, or resurrection, making it clear that death does not have the last say.
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