Sentences with phrase «later revive»

While it may later revive electoral reform should it fail to win a majority in 2020, Labour may decide not to adopt pre-emptive commitments on this issue before first testing the water to see if it can form a single - party government.
In this respect, Ally subscribes to the «swoon'theory of the crucifixion: that Jesus passed out on the cross, but later revived.
To begin with, they wore the green and gold colours of the railway company from which they originated — a kit that was later revived by Manchester United in the Premier League years.
But his career was later revived by David Cameron, who valued his intellectual contributions behind the scenes - a skill that saw him dubbed «two - brains» by colleagues.
Its latest revived series is ABC's discarded / Courteney - Cox «s - Cleavage - helmed Cougar Town, much to the toast of Big Carl (and Big Joe) lovin» fans...
As for his pen names, again I was probably too ambiguous: Richard Bachman was killed off with «cancer of the pseudonym» as the cause of death and then later revived for a later novel, and King has collaborated under anonymous authorship on other works.

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A few years later, when a client expressed a need for help with route optimization, Kuo and Ma revived their project.
Nine days later, he dies, according to the doctor, but revives in his grandmother's arms.
I, therefore, doubt the effectiveness of Tokyo's latest effort to revive its stagnant economy by throwing at it a new wall of money.
«Latest comments from Merkel and Macron have given hope that the Franco - German axis could really revive further integration of the euro zone.
These acquisitions may revive ailing towns» hopes of rescue by the rich, deals that got a bad rap after Kim Basinger bought Braselton, Ga., for US$ 20 million in 1989, then had to sell it to a developer four years later for just US$ 1 million.
Is Lin's latest deal about reviving his brand?
In a statement addressing the company's demise, Hansen said that while there were fans of Mexx's latest collections at both the industry and customer levels, «macro-economic headwinds» including a slowdown in retail sales in Europe, Russia's currency depreciation and Eastern European political unrest meant the company's health couldn't be revived to fighting form.
However late Friday Martin Schulz, the head of the European Parliament, appeared to announce on Twitter that he would meet on Saturday morning with Freeland and Paul Magnette, the president of holdout Belgian region Wallonia, to try to revive the talks.
Jacobs worked on Globalstar, one of the earlier satellite communications projects that never made it big, went bankrupt in 2002 and later was revived by creditors.
But by helping to revive UA as an artist - led studio, Cruise will be the latest entrant in an old - school Hollywood tradition.
Snapchat owner Snap Inc on Tuesday reported surging growth in users and revenue in its latest quarter, reviving hopes that it can survive competition with Facebook Inc's Instagram and sending its shares up more than 20 percent.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, elected late last year on promises to revive the world's third - largest economy, has implemented a policy mix of increased public spending and aggressive monetary easing.
Later still, there is a reaction against this destructive movement and enlightened people seek to revive science, although they have largely forgotten what it was.
(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.)
By the late 1790s the medieval tradition of ultramontanism was being revived by Joseph de Maistre and other French Catholic intellectuals.
The magazines move from the strongly traditional viewpoint of Moody Monthly (a viewpoint carrying on the social ethic of late nineteenth century American revivalism), through the moderately conservative stance of Christianity Today (a stance that seeks perhaps unconsciously to revive the social activism of American fundamentalism prior to the repeal of Prohibition and the Scopes trail), to the socially liberal commitment of The Reformed Journal (a position seeking to be contemporary, and yet faithful to Calvin's thought) and the socially radical perspective of Sojourners (a perspective molded in the Anabaptist tradition).
At first glance, Feuerbach's later theory looks like an elaboration of a view that goes back at least to the Roman poet Statius and was revived by Spinoza, Hobbes, Hume and others: that fear of the terrifying forces of nature first created the gods — «in the ignorance of causes,» as Hobbes explains.
But of this, too, the great age was gone, save only as the glories of Hammurabi were later to he revived for a brief period by Nebuchadnezzar.
A hundred years later Jeremiah and then Ezekiel told of impending judgments; but now the prime political reality was a revived Babylon and its great king Nebuchadnezzar, famed to this day for his threefold deportation of Jewish people into Babylonian captivity.
Attempts to revive it in later periods have always had something artificial and fanatical about them.
One could go on and on with similar stories of parents whose faith has revived later on because they were kindly andsympathetically dealt with when they requested baptism for their children.
When a late Isaiah represents God as saying, «I dwell... 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,» (Isaiah 57:15) the question rises in the mind of one who understands from within what the implied experience means: If God so cares for persons one by one and so dwells in them with creative power, is it not impossible that the relationship will be summarily terminated at death?
This is the rock where God ordered Abraham to bind his son Isaac for sacrifice, and where later David and Solomon would build the central ritual structure of Judaism, the twice - destroyed temple that many Jews dream will be rebuilt in a messianic future when the dead are revived.
The late Fr Richard John Neuhaus, once a columnist for this magazine, continues the theme in his lecture Reviving the Missionary Mandate, where he examines Pope John Paul II's Encyclical Redemptoris Missio.
Thus a return to the tradition of the early church cuts through later accretions and developments, exposing the ways in which they have departed from apostolic intent while at the same time reviving the current practice of worship through the rediscovery of the apostolic intent preserved by the Fathers.
But the great tradition was kept alive in the social liberalism of the «Right Reverend New Dealer,» Msgr. John A. Ryan, and was revived among the bishops in the late 1940s and 1950s under the episcopal leadership of men like Detroit's Edward Mooney, Chicago's Albert Meyer, and St. Louis» Joseph Ritter.
What a strange pulsation there is to human life: as night comes on, active scenes are in a few hours deserted; not a soul is in sight except the occasional watchman or late reveller, and whole cities lie silent — cities of the dead, it might well seem, except that with the turn of the earth and the dawn of new day they revive to another brief and hectic activity.
The «reader,» an office which was briefly and not altogether successfully revived, was an inferior kind of curate who was initially utilized to supplement the inadequate supply of properly beneficed clergy and was later employed in some parishes to read the service so that the preacher could conserve his energies for the sermon.
I have been following (ok, stalking) your blog as of late because (a) I love your witty humor; (b) your recipes are DA BOMB; and (c) see a & b. I made my own coconut butter tonight and quite possibly killed my food processor in the process so I will be making this tomorrow if it some how revives overnight.
No, I am not trying to revive this mindblown state of mind of the late 1968 Love, Peace and Happiness thingy.
A century later, the Vandendriessche family revived a great estate continuing its winegrowing legacy of timeless, classic and elegant Napa Valley wines.
The initiative attracted some media attention but the company ran into problems, and despite an attempt to revive the project a few years later, it has since ceased operations.
Woods» solid showing at the 18 - player, no - cut Hero World Challenge sparked widespread enthusiasm in the golf community and beyond, with even casual fans anxious to see how Tiger can perform in the latest attempt to revive his career.
This follows reports last week from Mundo Deportivo that Barca were set for talks with Liverpool over reviving their deal for Coutinho, and while their latest update does not mention how these meetings went or if they have indeed taken place yet, it may be that any initial discussions have proven successful for the La Liga club.
«LONDON — Joe Cole's return to his roots at West Ham United is his latest bid to revive a career that has been flat - lining ever since he left Chelsea for Liverpool in 2010.
Sareena Ali, 27, from Ilford, Essex, died in January this year after staff failed to failed to notice she had suffered a ruptured womb that triggered a cardiac arrest and then later tried to revive her using a disconnected oxygen mask.
Addressing newsmen after the Federal Executive Council meeting held at the Aso villa, Abuja, Minister of Budget and National Planning, Senator Udo Udoma said that government has kicked off the process of reviving the ailing economy, saying that the banks would still need the staff later when the economy picks up.
Ben Smith sees Bloomberg's latest hire as an attempt to revive «an almost lost strand of urban Republicanism» — an interesting move for a guy who may or may not be eyeing an independent run for the White House in 2012.
Small businesses believe that a lack of consumer confidence will pose a significant challenge to their business in the coming 12 months, according to the latest findings of a the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) snap poll as it revives its Keep Trade Local campaign.
Tory leader revives right - to - buy scheme for 1.3 m social tenants as latest Guardian seat projection has Labour and SNP on course for combined majority
Two years after a punt to the private sector, lawmakers voted late Sunday to revive the 421a developer tax abatement, part of the state's...
Two years after a punt to the private sector, lawmakers voted late Sunday to revive the 421a developer tax abatement, part of the state's $ 163 billion budget.
Espaillat, a potential Congressional candidate against Rep. Charlie Rangel later this year, is reviving his call to have key Senate committees — transportation, government operations and investigations — probe the incident.
A year later, a law was passed creating a three - year window to revive old cases that had been time - barred under the old law.
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