Sentences with phrase «revived once»

Your policy will be revived once you have paid your unpaid premiums with applicable interest.
The spirit of the Dreamcast is revived once again, and this time it's by way of Crazy Taxi on the PlayStation Network.
Well done — and I agree, you can feel nothing but relaxed, refreshed and revived once you have been there.
In 1993, the name was revived once again for a concept at the Geneva Auto Show, and a small run of cars built on the Aston Martin Virage chassis.
In casual mode, units are revived once a battle is over.
What was once reserved for ski - dads and tourists has been reintroduced to mainstream fashion thanks to designers such as Balenciaga, who successfully revived the once outdated puffer jacket.
I've also stored and revived once.
Labour people love cruelty, though, so they revived once he pointed out to the Commons that «the redder [Cameron] gets the less he convinces people».
Today, I renew my invitation for the President to visit our area and encourage him to come see the efforts we're making to revive our once thriving economy.»
«Today, I renew my invitation for the president to visit our area and encourage him to come see the efforts we're making to revive our once - thriving economy.»
Italy's Fiat Auto SpA., which owns the Alfa Romeo marque, tried several times in recent years to revive the once - popular import.
Now he's back, determined to revive their once - happy union.
But even with the Mortal Kombat name and all this new tech the developers have at their fingertips these days, is it possible to revive the once crazed popularity of the series, or is this game going to tank immediately with other giants like Street Fighter IV and Soul Calibur IV on the horizon?
It isn't alone in attempting to revive the once - popular genre, however.
As usual, the Skeleton Koopas in this game revive themselves once they are knocked out.
He can revive once upon death with a Red Heart container and the «Anemic» ability (leaves blood trail in current room that damages enemies when damage is taken).
The restoration of the Central Terminal is a terrific idea, and a great step towards reviving once great cities like Buffalo.
One the organizations» earliest projects was to revive the once world - famous lavender industry in the London Borough of Sutton, as Bonnie covered previously on TreeHugger here.
«The award - winning Local Lavender project aims to revive the once famous lavender fields of the Carshalton area of London, the «lavender capital of the world» around 1900.
It is investing over # 250m in a new city centre campus that is reviving a once rundown area of the inner city near St Anne's Cathedral and Belfast's law centre — whose staff now get access to a previously inconceivable range of upmarket coffee bars (I recommend Established in Hill Street or Clement's in Royal Avenue).
BlackBerry has released their first Android smartphone called the Priv, and it finally seems to be reviving the once - revered brand.
The app also goes into some kind of hibernation when not used for some time and revives once you tap on the screen.

Not exact matches

Once in power, Trump and Pruitt have moved to delay or roll back federal regulations limiting greenhouse gas emissions while pledging to revive the long - struggling U.S. coal mines.
Once we step on a flower, it's difficult to revive it.
Not only did it revive the show, but it allowed fans to watch all 15 episodes at once, rather than rolling them out weekly.
The economist - who once described the austerity imposed by Greece's creditors as «fiscal waterboarding» - said his new MeRA25 party would revive the economy through debt restructuring and other measures.
Once in crisis mode, the two partners — never ones to fear taking risks — made bold moves to revive the company.
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.
A link building strategy that consists of finding broken links on a site and discovering the content that once existed and rewriting, reviving, and offering replacement content to the site owner for a link.
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.
The more you gamble, the more likely you are to lose more money because gambling gives you no chance to stop loses, and you don't have the chance to revive your money once the odds are against you.
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.
I once knew someone who'd died & been revived on the operating table.
Some say he may revive a form of Christianity that once dominated America.
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.
And is it unthinkable to revive the notion of national trusteeship, once so important a part of the League of Nations» work in the 1920s and 1930s?
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 was once alive apart from the law, but when the commandment came, sin revived and I died, and the very commandment that promised life proved to be death to me.»
I once saw a cricket trying to revive another cricket that I have step on while doing some work in the crawlspace.
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.
But once you get past the fear and travel over the land that was supposed to be haunted and you realize nothing is there but legends, then your courage will grow, your wisdom will revive, and you will enjoy your newfound freedom and independence.
Once revived, the church is set to work and grow.
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.
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.
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.
Cheers guys and hopefully someone can chip in something usefull so we can all invade the new place at once with our names if this one can not be revived.
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.
The economic collapse has revived the fortunes of equality, a principle once scoffed at by ruling politicians.
Let us seek your counsel Lord, for you are the one and only answer — use these hands to point to your healing power, make clear our minds to receive your inspiration and wisdom, revive our nation once more.
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