Doing so can help cultivate emotional closeness and intimacy, and
revive a dormant romance.
ShiftyLook, the Namco Bandai webcomic platform designed to
revive dormant vide0 - game characters, is closing, about two years after its debut.
I've advocated that Microsoft could
revive some dormant franchises by giving them to new developers.
Civilian researchers have signed an agreement with the U.S. Navy to
revive a dormant program that uses the vessels to collect information on parts of the Arctic's ice and ocean that normally lie beyond scientists» reach
But a group of small American companies has sprung up,
reviving a dormant tradition of small - volume vehicle manufacturing in the U.S..
Cuomo had raised expectations over the weekend, when the New York Times reported that the governor would embrace medicinal marijuana in his speech, with a new plan that
revived a dormant 1980 statute allowing designated hospitals to prescribe the drug to approved patients.
Entinostat, an anti-cancer drug, is the latest of a family of drugs that could lead to a full cure by
reviving dormant virus and flushing it out into the bloodstream, where it can be killed by standard antiretroviral drugs.
They all sounded three sour notes: that they had cured only about half of their mice; that they did not know whether the mice had grown new islets or merely
revived dormant ones; and that they had found no evidence that spleen cells had converted to beta cells.
It's an event of the sort many scientists have warned about: Warming temperatures
reviving dormant diseases, perhaps even pathogens long - thought extinct.
Why are they so adamant on
reviving the dormant program?
Throw all those questions out of the window because as we all know now, DOOM turned out way better than most people expected, successfully
reviving the dormant franchise.
You play as Fang, a hero who is out to save the realm by
reviving a dormant goddess.
Not exact matches
Making a Murderer is one of multiple examples of a true crime narrative so evocative that it
revived momentum in a once
dormant case, as Avery recently hired a new lawyer in the hope of mounting a fresh appeal of his 2007 conviction.
The EU competition regulator
revived a long -
dormant antitrust probe of the search giant once she took office, and earlier this year, she slapped Google with a record - breaking $ 2.7 billion fine for prioritizing its shopping search service over rivals» offerings.
He recently
revived a second long
dormant account and began raising money for a statewide campaign in 2018.
The gun control plan
revives a long - sought and at - times
dormant issue raised by Senate Democrats: the microstamping of bullets, a bill that has been opposed by Senate Republicans over the years and was not included in the otherwise all - inclusive SAFE Act.
The Cuomo administration has offered developers and union officials a wage subsidy for construction workers in the hopes of
reviving 421 - a — a
dormant program that has generated thousands of apartments for poor and moderate - income New Yorkers, and saved property owners tens of millions of dollars in property taxes.
Committee Chair Julie Cohen Lonstein reports much enthusiasm and hope over the latest plans to
revive the long -
dormant Nevele.
The Erie County Industrial Development Agency is poised to reactivate a
dormant venture capital fund and, the agency hopes to use the pool of 43North applicants as a base for
reviving the fund.
Could last week's arrest of New York State Senator Malcolm Smith of New York City
revive a somewhat
dormant investigation of possible wrongdoing in the awarding several years ago of a license to operate a racino at the Aqueduct Race Track in Queens?
Long
dormant moss has been extracted from the Antarctic permafrost, thawed out and
revived.
In return, the US agreed not to restart its own
dormant plutonium production reactors, although it had no plans to
revive them anyway.
But there is hope that periodic flows will bring back willow, mesquite, and cottonwood trees,
revive insects and
dormant crustaceans, give respite to birds migrating on the Pacific Flyway, and ease strains on fisheries in the Sea of Cortez (Gulf of California).
Bacteria form spores to become
dormant, which allows them to survive extended periods of starvation until new nutrients arrive to
revive the spores.»
These water dwelling creatures can also survive dry environments in a shrivelled - up,
dormant state for as long as a decade,
reviving within an hour when exposed to water.
«Post Mortem «
Reviving the»70s American filmmaker mindset that lay
dormant for years, Pablo Larrain «s sophomore outing, which finally made it to U.S. shores earlier this year, was a much more restrained and outright weird offering compared to his violent, unruly debut «Tony Manero.»
That philosophy came in handy once more when he decided to
revive a long -
dormant movie genre — the screwball romantic comedy — back when action flicks like «Lethal Weapon» and «Die Hard» were the rage, with 1990's «Pretty Woman,» an unlikely Disney fairy tale about a beautiful streetwalker who falls for her rich prince of a business - exec client that turned Julia Robert into a superstar.
The release of Ridley Scott's Gladiator in the summer of 2000 seemed to confirm that the recently created DreamWorks, after six years of theatrical releases, had settled on a unique strategy of using a summer tentpole release to
revive a long -
dormant Hollywood genre with a splashy, special - effects - laden modern spin.
The long -
dormant concern about dropouts
revived several years ago, however, when half a dozen independent researchers in universities and think tanks began publishing estimates of high school completion rates that contradicted the official rates.
Assemblyman Felipe Fuentes (D - Sylmar) had
revived a long -
dormant bill, AB 5, in the last few weeks of the legislative session to push forward his plan for a statewide uniform teacher evaluation system featuring more performance reviews, classroom observations, training of evaluators and public input into the review process.
A long -
dormant bill that could significantly impede efforts in Los Angeles and elsewhere to use student test scores to evaluate teachers has been
revived and faces a key legislative test Thursday.
Toyota has finally decided to
revive its long -
dormant sports car nameplate, and similar to the 86's Subaru partnership, Toyota has codeveloped its new coupe with BMW, which will build its convertible Z4 on the same platform.
The 2016 Lincoln Continental, which
revives a nameplate
dormant for more than a decade, is headed to the 2016 Detroit North American International Auto Show in its production - ready form.
NEEDLE WORKSThe «haute homespun» Project Alabama cotton T - shirts created by Natalie Chanin and stitchers of her native Florence, Alabama,
revived a Southern community's
dormant textile industry and received critical acclaim.
Happy Tuesday Last week I had about 4 people get sued and one that had a
dormant judgment petitioned to be
revived.
In addition to regular major title releases each fiscal year, Capcom is currently focused on
reviving series that have not had new entries recently, or otherwise
dormant IP.
Sensing an opportunity, SEGA
revived the briefly
dormant Phantasy Star brand with Phantasy Star Portable for the PSP, a game that was mostly similar to the Phantasy Star Online games but with a few Monster Hunter - inspired twists.
After receiving a Japan only sequel in 1987, the series was
dormant for many years until it was
revived in 2009 with a new HD title.
Pressing Idea: Fifty Years of Women's Lithographs from Tamarind brings together a conversation among women artists who helped to uncover an artistic medium that had essentially lain
dormant for decades and to
revive the concept of working collaboratively.
His work lay
dormant for some years, but the concept was
revived shortly after the war when a man named T.J. Chandler did a study of the temperature of London, England.
3 Essentially, a judgement becomes
dormant if not enforced or
revived within 7 years of its entry, and may be
revived at a variety of times within a 20 - year period from the entry of the original judgment.
Effectively, if the original judgment is not enforced or
revived within 7 years of its entry, the judgment becomes and may remain
dormant for an additional 13 years.
If
revived, the formerly
dormant judgment may be enforced within 7 years after its revival.
Unlike an enforceable judgment, a
dormant judgment may be
revived at any time within 20 years after the entry of the original judgment.
Along with Kathryn Hipp Carlson and Judge William Marshall, they are
reviving the section after a few
dormant years.
Four U.K. Lords have proposed amendments to an anti-terror bill that would
revive much of the
dormant Communications Data Bill, a.k.a the «Snooper's Charter».
The EU competition regulator
revived a long -
dormant antitrust probe of the search giant once she took office, and earlier this year, she slapped Google with a record - breaking $ 2.7 billion fine for prioritizing its shopping search service over rivals» offerings.
SELECTED ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Increased client base by 36 % by employing strategic marketing tactics to develop interest of new accounts into the company's investment products •
Revived 52
dormant accounts by contacting clients and piquing their interest in the company's new services • Ensured 100 % payment of defaulted clients» accounts within three months of beginning follow up tasks • Reorganized the company's clients» data by introducing a database system and making obsolete paper records management system
• Continuously met business development targets for the from 2006 to 2013 • Put into place a customer base development program that
revived company's
dormant accounts and converted them into solid business opportunities • Uncovered 8000 prospects through personal lead generation activities between the years 2009 and 2013 • Performed research activities that led to vital competition information and proved invaluable to the marketing team in cultivating the current market