Sentences with phrase «revived from»

A vintage bedroom set was revived from disrepair; Lynne had it sprayed white for dauther Shauna's room.
The model has been revived from the years shortly after the Berlin wall fell, when it was a favorite among the East Germans who found themselves newly introduced to the bounties of capitalism.
In a fictional narrative, the artists Robert Smithson and Gordon Matta - Clark are revived from the dead and ejected from their makeshift mausoleums in New York by the forces of redevelopment.
Whether revived from previous centuries of photographic invention and discovery, informed by scientific collaboration, or borrowed from other arts, these alternative processes have the capacity to imbue the medium of photography with a new vigor.
That, I would learn, was in 1969, before the city's art scene revived itself from the ravages of war.
The announcement revealed that the game would not only contain its complex, modern form, but it will also come with a full fledged version of Old School RuneScape, a version of the game revived from a 2007 backup that has become even more popular than the newer version.
It tells the story of Raziel, a vampiric wraith who is revived from the dead to avenge himself against vampire lord who killed him.
The game will have a checkpoint system, which will allow the player character to be revived from the last checkpoint after they die, albeit by losing some of the progress.
Revived from stasis, you are tasked with assisting Gordon Freeman with his trip to Nova Prospekt during the events of Half - Life 2.
Designed to rebalance mind, body and soul and utilising Waterlily Skin Body Spa Collection you'll feel refreshed and revived from your experience.
Revived from the fresh air, sea breeze and sunshine, you'll return home feeling like a pro golfer.
Earlier this month, Mercedes - Benz rolled out the new Mercedes SLC, a name revived from Mercedes» past to bolt on the boot of the facelift SLK, and -LSB-...]
The name Bentayga (ben - tay - gah) is totally new, even though Bentley has many interesting nameplates it could have revived from its history.
The most fascinating concept that Shakespeare's period revived from classical rhetoric was inventio, which gives us both the word «invention» and the word «inventory.»
Ike lives in seclusion upstate, isolated and alone — momentarily revived from his blocked stupor by the prospect of a protégé with similarly anti-social tendencies.
I've been revived from death to find my gas mask bugged, and my character constantly reloading his weapon.
The notion of a Long Island state has kicked around for more than a century and been revived from time to time.
Still fresh and revived from his triumph at the general election - and to wipe out the Conservatives» majority at an election called suddenly and unexpectedly by a prime minister who was twenty five points ahead in the polls was a genuine triumph - Jeremy Corbyn's words will be received by renewed adulation from his admirers and a new respect from critics who he proved to be wrong in many of their outdated assumptions.
You probably thought that fringed boots wouldn't be revived from the 70's but think again!
By the 1980s and»90s, Arnault, who started out as a civil engineer, had assumed control of the family business and proceeded to buy high - end fashion house Christian Dior, reviving it from the brink of bankruptcy.
As we move into the second quarter of 2018, the cryptocurrency market struggles to revive from the bearish trend...
Though some animals will revive from winter's sleep, others have gone to their caves as to their graves.
She drank more Coca - Cola during the day to revive from the effects of the Dalmane.
Created in her own home, Sarah has come up with 3 skincare remedies to help revive it from winter weather.
During the wars of the 15th and 16th centuries, samurai warriors used umeboshi to revive themselves from fatigue or even on the brink of death.
Finally, players who die in battle don't need to wait for a revive from a teammate, they're actually flown back in thanks to a drop ship.
Should they die you'll have to restart from the last checkpoint, but really this isn't much of a problem because Arcadia is actually surprisingly adept at keeping herself out of trouble, and on the rare occasions when she does fall it's possible to revive her from quite a distance away.
After further investigation Risky comes to the realization that her nemesis and ex mentor, The Pirate Master is using Dark Magic to revive himself from an eternal prison.
It shouldn't take a Kaizen event to set your career in motion and revive it from a standstill, but you can still lead your professional transformation by revitalizing your resume.
The commercial sector, too, is beginning to revive from its dot - com hangover.

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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.
«Its report said the case could revive «accusations that the criminal justice system favoured those from the middle and upper classes.»
Those who know Abe say the 58 - year - old leader, who goes to Washington this week with a message that Japan is reviving its economic and diplomatic strength, has learned a lot from his first term, when critics said he packed his cabinet with inexperienced cronies.
Abe has made reviving the economy his top priority, a big shift from his first term when his main agenda was to loosen the limits of Japan's pacifist constitution on the military and restore national pride and patriotism.
«Latest comments from Merkel and Macron have given hope that the Franco - German axis could really revive further integration of the euro zone.
His ratings had rebounded from a slump last year, but doubts have revived with a series of fresh revelations.
Democrats have in turn accused Republicans and Trump allies of reviving the story to distract from the Mueller investigation.
In the cold open of the show, Alec Baldwin revived his Trump impression to speak from his bipartisan meeting with senators on gun control, saying he'd take everyone's guns away — «even the whites.»
Koch is full of wisdom, so we've revived his best advice from an interview with Entrepreneur.com earlier this year.
The wireless industry had been moving away from unlimited data plans until T - Mobile and Sprint (s) revived the concept in August.
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.
Wall Street stock futures are lower this morning after a fresh set of depressing inflation data from China that have revived fears about it exporting deflation to the rest of the world.
Under U.K. takeover rules, Kraft's public withdrawal of its offer precludes it from reviving takeover talks with Unilever for six months.
Even if the next government turns away from the tax hikes and spending cuts brought in by Monti, it will struggle to revive an economy which has scarcely grown in two decades.
For Democrats reeling from defeat in November, rebuking Hillary Clinton's election message and echoing Trump's populist rhetoric is the way to revive the party.
It was the desire to free the poor from this «welfare trap» and eliminate the bureaucratic middlemen that revived interest in a universal guaranteed income in the 1960s and attracted support from across the ideological spectrum.
We put our money where our mouth is by investing our pension dollars in marquee projects like East Market, which is reviving an entire section... (Enclosed is) a letter from the Fluor Corporation, a multinational engineering and construction firm.
Following a hiatus from Truth In Media and Reality Check, Swann has revived both with thanks to an exclusive sponsorship from the network of Dash, a digital currency system.
A trust for General Motors holding many of the carmaker's liabilities from before its 2009 bankruptcy has revived a deal with plaintiffs suing over faulty ignition switches that might require the company to pay $ 1 billion in shares to resolve millions of claims.
On the institutional level, Wall Street's managers want to ward off any threat that the Glass - Steagall legislation might be revived to separate consumer deposit banking and money management from today's casino capitalism.
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