Sentences with phrase «revive under»

The passing of the original Electronic Gaming Monthly video game magazine brought tears to many a gamer, but through some impressive financial maneuvers the editorial was able to revive itself under transferred management, and is set to be fully revitalized in the consumer market.
The cold sponge feeling helps to revive my under eye part a bit and the color seems like the right one — I'm using Fair.
A new brand, Fresh St. Market, located in West Vancouver, targets fussy organics - loving shoppers, and some tired IGA stores are being revived under this banner.
When the political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica announced last week it would be closing its doors and filing for bankruptcy in the wake of the Facebook data scandal, speculation mounted that it would be revived under the guise of two new companies set up in London.
A federal reserve report found upstate job growth is losing steam, contradicting claims made by the governor that the area is reviving under his administration.
The Karma Revero, the revived under - new - management version of the old Fisker Karma, has become one of the first mass - market hybrids to use solar power
When Toyota announced it would discontinue Scion, it also revealed that most of the models in the defunct brand's lineup would survive the ordeal and be revived under the Toyota badge — all but the poor Scion tC.
And though the U.S. - China deal could go into a «deep freeze,» it could still be revived under a new administration in 2020 or later.
Throughout my career I have had only one stayed provincial prosecution revived under Code s. 579 (2).
The sum to be revived under this procedure will be decided only after you undergo a medical test.

Not exact matches

Cornell's decisiveness, along with a better - than - expected holiday - season increase in sales at the website and stores open for at least a year, has revived Target's stock: The shares have jumped 30 % under the new CEO, to all - time highs.
CNBC's Eunice Yoon reports from China's ancient and westernmost city Kashgar, which will be a linchpin along the revived trade route under China's «One Belt, One Road» initiative.
One of the most dreadful offenses last season has come alive under Watson, who has seemingly revived wide receivers like DeAndre Hopkins and Will Fuller (who undoubtedly make Watson's job easier with their speed and hands) and running back Lamar Miller.
The project stalled under Barack Obama's presidency, but has been revived by current White House incumbent Donald Trump, who appointed ex-ExxonMobil boss Rex Tillerson as Secretary of State and is viewed as an oil and gas friendly Commander in Chief.
His investment pledge in December had revived speculation that telecoms firm Sprint, 83 % owned by SoftBank, might rekindle merger talks with T - Mobile US Inc that had died under pressure from U.S. regulators.
One of the amendments under consideration in the Senate would revive the idea of another round of base closings.
As Fortune's Aaron Pressman explained, Qualcomm is under pressure to revive its shrinking, but crucial, core mobile business.
Under U.K. takeover rules, Kraft's public withdrawal of its offer precludes it from reviving takeover talks with Unilever for six months.
«Under the Trump administration, you'll be saying «Merry Christmas» again when you go shopping, believe me,» Trump said, reviving an old campaign - trail yarn.
Under Armour is bringing in an outsider to become president of the Baltimore - based athletic brand as it strives to revive slowing sales and its deflated stock price.Under Armour founder Kevin Plank will remain chairman and CEO but relinquish the title...
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.
Action: Disable location services Who is this for: Anyone who feels uncomfortable with the idea of being kept under surveillance How difficult is it: A bit of effort finding and changing settings, and a bit of commitment to stay on top of any «updates» to privacy policies which might try to revive location tracking.
In England, Catholics of the Victorian era knew of Walsingham only as a shrine destroyed under Henry VIII — today it is a major part of Catholic life, renewed afresh in this 21st century having been revived in the early years of the 20th.
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.
Pope Francis revived a sex abuse advisory commission by naming new members, after coming under fire for his handling of the scandal and his support for a Chilean...
Nurtured toward sunny faith in human disposition, under God, they confronted the revived emphasis on original sin, total depravity and the human condition as diminishing the grandeur of the human as God's creation.
We are at present calling attention to the return by certain philosophers to primitive understandings of the spoken word in order to revive language smothered under the small heading of verificational analysis.
With a glorious and powerful figure who seeks to detach us from our God, to ensure the triumph of the world, to use propaganda to revive the temptation with which Jesus was tempted, to bring the church under submission to money or the state, there is no dialogue, for dialogue is not a value of its own and is not the supreme expression of the Christian life.
Pope Francis revived a sex abuse advisory commission by naming new members, after coming under fire for his handling of the scandal and his support for a Chilean bishop accused by victims of witnessing and ignoring their abuse.
Although Muslim occupation destroyed political and territorial ideas among Christians (except for the Crusaders, who revived the notion of the holy land as a territory under a Christian king), it did not put an end to Christian life in the land.
Under former Prime Minister (now President) Vladimir Putin, the Russian government revived the Kremlin's traditional alliance with the Orthodox Church.
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.
Don Balon recently claimed United were in talks to sign Gomes, who could perhaps be tempted to revive his career under fellow countryman Jose Mourinho.
Joe Licata would connect with Alex Neutz for 2 TDs and Jimmy Gordon for 1, and Anthone Taylor would run in one with under a minute to revive this game.
Spatz said he used data supplied by the Chicago Tribune marketing department in determining that Orland Park Place could be revived by aiming just under the high - end market that Orland Square sought.
Get GB on the revived Reeves & Mortimer, under the pseudonym Gor - don - don - don 2.
In a context of revived nervousness resulting from the Arab Spring and the potential outbreak of new conflicts, it is unclear under what conditions CSTO troops would become involved, and under what mandate.
And I am coming to revive the National Health Insurance Scheme, which ensured that the poor in society gained access to healthcare without the financial burden which used to be associated with healthcare delivery (under the cash and carry regime),» he told supporters at Nkrankwanta and Diaba, both in the Dormaa West constituency of the Brong Ahafo Region.
In this case, the deal's worth $ 205 million — one that will revive the former Muller Quaker Dairy plant under new ownership, along with a new vision Cuomo announced he will detail at a 12:30 p.m. event today.
Taxpayers would no longer have to pay the legal tab for state lawmakers who beat criminal charges under a bill being revived amid the resignation of ex-Attorney General Eric Schneiderman...
If Governor Paterson looks to revive pricing via the Ravitch Commission, as is being reported today, he could very well lose the support of the Senate under Skelos, who, unlike Bruno, is an avowed opponent of the concept.
The deal's worth $ 205 million — one that will revive the former Muller Quaker Dairy plant under new ownership, along with a new vision Cuomo announced he will detail at a 12:30 p.m. event today.
«The penny may well have dropped with Nick Clegg that the government of which he is a senior member was wrong to attack spending, but his words offer nothing to the 20,000 people thrown onto the dole queue in the past three weeks alone, they won't revive our pock - marked high streets and they offer nothing for the millions more for whom life under this shambles of a government is bleak.
On Thursday, U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, perpetual thorn in Albany's side, formally announced the charges, which stem from two corruption schemes between state officials and private companies that had millions of dollars worth of business before New York state, including those awarded contracts under the «Buffalo Billion» program — one of the governor's key initiatives meant to draw businesses to upstate New York to revive the flagging economy.
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.
Acting General Secretary of the Party John Boadu said the party will revive industries in the constituencies that were collapsed under the PNDC.
If elected I will once more overhaul the rules on advertising on London's transport system so that this can never happen again, and ensure that we revive the progress we made under Labour after the retreat under a Tory administration.»
The bill has a provision to open a one - year window to revive old cases that are currently time - barred under current law.
In addition, the bill includes a six - month window for people to revive cases barred under current law, which is six months less than advocates have been seeking.
The bill would extend the time that criminal or civil cases against predators can be brought, treat public and private institutions equally when it comes to sex abuse cases, and provide a window to revive cases barred under current law.
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