Sentences with phrase «reviving in new form»

State lawmakers said a few years ago they would no longer permit the controversial member item program to continue, but critics said the old system, which gave taxpayer money to legislators» pet projects, is being revived in a new form.
State lawmakers said a few years ago that they would no longer permit the controversial member item program to continue, but critics say the old system, which gave taxpayer money to legislators» pet projects, is being revived in a new form.

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A new movement has formed in the wake of the London terror attack with a hope to revive London by showing... More
It should also be pointed out that, in the areas to which Islam spread, the termination of one chapter of existence and the beginning of the new Islamic culture, with all that this change entailed in the forming of new relationships and acceptance of basic ideas, restored the vigor and revived the energies of nations which had been weighed down by age and tradition.
But as more and more Americans view their pets as family members that is changing, and a new market is opening up: medications are being reformulated and sold in animal - friendly forms, and drugs that never quite made it through the human testing process are being revived.
There appears to be an upsurge in developers re-releasing our old favorites, whether it be in the form of reviving old games in new concepts or just our favourite games of youth coming back out on newer, improved devices.
Rayman Origins brings back many of the classic characters, revived in their original 2D form, as well as a whole new world of characters and environments.
Now, an American magazine company known as Retro Media seeks to revive the age of cartridges by introducing the Retro VGS, a brand new console that doesn't play old games, but rather introduces a new home for those classic - styled indie titles we see all over the internet, finally in physical form.
I am interested in reviving the notion of utopian idealism at the height of the 1930s exuberance — I seek to interpret and restore this approach my work in new forms.
It revives the form of a swelling wave cast in bronze that she used for her first fountain, made for the 1984 World's Fair in New Orleans.
Examples of their visions of how aspects of our culture can be re-staged via the revived medium, have been gathered together with that of many others, for new major exhibition in Germany highlighting the stories behind the development of this form of presentation, alongside a chronology of events that took place in parallel to it.
In her intuitive manner, Heck revives painting into a new form, creating a universe that captivates us.
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