Sentences with phrase «revived again»

Sidewalk.com is being revived again, this time as a mobile and Web app.
For decades, urban planners, economists, city officials and business leaders have revived again and again some version of a toll system both to manage the city's worsening traffic and provide more revenue for public transit.
By doing so the trust of public on government could be revived again.
For decades, urban planners, economists, city officials and business leaders have revived again and again some version of a toll system both to manage the city's worsening traffic and provide more revenue for public transit.
For decades, the plan to reduce traffic by charging drivers in crowded zones in Manhattan has been revived again and again.
Some in the council argued the office should have been abolished altogether, a contention that Mr. Bloomberg revived again as Ms. Gotbaum, a Democrat, irked him.
The interstate conflict was revived again in 1992, when Texas declared war on New Mexico.
Possibility is the only saving remedy; given a possibility, and with that the desperate man breathes once more, he revives again; for without possibility a man can not, as if were, draw breath.
I am not surprised about such gossip... give her my thanks and tell her I am in God's hand as a creature whose heart God may change and change again, kill and revive again at any moment.
Welbeck has played for Bruce before, spending time on loan at Sunderland earlier in his career when the former Manchester United defender was in charge there, and it may have been a partnership that he was keen to revive again at Hull.
There's no guarantee that YoYo Games and Humble Bundle will revive this again, so jump on it while you have the chance.
Oculus ensures no updates ever kill revive again so I am still amused any cucks think they have anything other than an analogue to the steam store — and Oculus has a better array of AAA games.

Not exact matches

This week, Mayer did it again, striking a deal to revive the sitcom «Community» on Yahoo's video streaming site.
But one San Francisco startup is making the look trendy again — and is helping to revive at least one floundering business in the process.
CEO Thorsten Heins delivered one more bombshell, too: BlackBerry 10, the operating system that will supposedly revive the company, will be delayed yet again, until early 2013.
«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.
Further emails seen by the NYT show CA's (now suspended) CEO Alexander Nix and Palantir's Chmieliauskas also sought to revive talks about a formal partnership in early 2014 — but Palantir executives again declined.
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.
Revived merger talks between T - Mobile and Sprint will once again be facing obstacles in the form of antitrust regulators and industry watchers, with the possibility that the deal might not be allowed to push through.
When Elijah raised the son of the widow of Zarephath and «the nephesh of the child came into him again, and he revived,» (I Kings 17:22.)
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.
However, since in the past Christianity has demonstrated its ability to survive the passing of the order which it has helped to shape and of which it has seemed to be an inseparable part, it is to be expected that this again will be the record and that after what may be a decline Christianity will revive and with increased power go on to mold, more than before, the human race.
We should of taken him alive and then tourtured him to near death, then revive him, wait til he recovers then tourture him to near death again and repeat this till he finally dies squeeling like a pig.
Although this misinterpretation had been effectively criticized, not only by philosophers such as Bergson, Meyerson, Whitehead and Reichenbach, but also by a number of physicists — among them Einstein himself, Langevin, Eddington, etc. — it was again revived recently by Costa de Beauregard, Adolf Gruenbaum, and J. J. Smart, and apparently accepted by W. Quine.
And the Lord hearkened to the voice of Elijah; and the soul of the child came into him again, and he revived.
Whittaker Chambers, he says, was «wrong, wrong, wrong»; one chapter's vignette has a character who appears to be a caricature of Hannah Arendt, and the character is pronounced a «fraud»; he thinks that if Hitler had been assassinated the Germans would have revived their stab - in - the - back theory, which would rankle again for years to come; and then there is that business about the death of a civilization, of which more presently.
Once again family legend appears to be an undocumented recollection, for Edmund could not have grown a crop in 1863 before fleeing to Texas whereupon after returning to Louisiana in April of 1865, in an unsuccessful attempt to revive his banking career, he then planted seeds given to him upon his return.
Today, however, the coffee industry is being revived and Puerto Rico is again producing fine coffees.
What can I do to revive it and get it bubbly again?
Nine months on, though, and the pair could be brought together once again to help Boca Juniors revive their season.
So once again the competition has been kind to Arsenal and I wonder if it could have even more to give us, because that dogged performance against Man City today may have revived more than Wenger's career.
If Griezmann does end up staying in La Liga, it will surely revive rumours that United are after one of those two again.
John Stones is still available and is likely to be on Chelsea's radar again this January, and United must also revive their interest in the highly talented England international.
Styles is the face of SmackDown, and that's not just something he says: He's a good guy once again, and the top star on Tuesday's show, and he's coming for the belt that SmackDown has been put in charge of reviving.
Its official WALCOTT is going to revive our blunt attack again.
Walcott coming back will revive our campaign again.
Manchester United were linked with a move for the 22 - year - old winger last year, and once again there were suggestions that they could revive their interest in the star player this summer.
A deal to see Fletcher wearing the precious white shirt seemed unlikely... until rumours started to appear again this week that Garry Monk was planning to revive his interest in Fletcher and was looking to sign the young striker on loan.
This is a unpleasant visit and are therefore they are very pleased with these three points with what again revived hopes that they could possibly reach Champions League places, although the struggle for a new appearance in the European league, is a lot more realistic.
You probably thought that fringed boots wouldn't be revived from the 70's but think again!
Emails reviewed by The Times indicate that Mr. Nix and Mr. Chmieliauskas sought to revive talks about a formal partnership through early 2014, but Palantir executives again declined.
Seven weeks after he withdrew a controversial application to expand the United Riverhead Terminal in Northville, owner John Catsimatidis is now exploring legal options to revive his efforts — and residents are once again up in arms.
Whether he can find a way to revive a listing press operation may determine more than whether the president's approval ratings ever notch above 50 percent again.
Other projects pledge to revive a local economy, such as Foxwoods developers, who believe the Catksills can see economic growth and increased tourism once again thanks to casino gambling.
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.»
All these culminated in the present economic situation and as a matter of fact if Nigeria fails once again to revive its economy, certainly we are doomed.
What is unambiguous is that Blair is determined once again to become an agent of influence in British politics, on issues from Brexit to reviving what he describes as the «progressive centre or centre left».
The report once again revived speculation of a possible leadership challenge to Mr Brown, just as it appeared to be receding.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo lashed out at NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio (again) on an array of transit - related matters, and revived an inaccurate claim that the city bears responsibility for the subways.
The Blair - Brown psychodrama, being revived all over again by Peter Mandelson's memoirs, has loomed over the party for 16 years, warping all that it touched.
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