Sentences with phrase «then revive»

I had completely forgotten how the ocean, sun and sand relax and then revive me.
Luigi and Ness then revive King Dedede.
The next hero can then revive them as an AI companion.
Enjoy breath - taking views of the Aegean - Mediterranean waters from the vast sun deck then revive tired muscles with a dip into the vitality pool.
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.
Inflation rates normally fall in recessions, but then revive when the economy resumes growth.
And how could we ever hope to prove either answer with any sort of authority????? Anyone want to volunteer to be killed and then revived to go over to the other side and take a look??
But designing such a massive research effort in the United States, which lacks a centralized health care system, can be difficult and controversial; NIH recently scuttled and then revived a plan to study 100,000 children, for example.
You do not have to constantly look for new topics to talk with a girl, now and then reviving a lingering conversation if you:
It seems that being brought to the brink of death and then revived as a freakish android - man hybrid tends to take an emotional toll on a guy.
The project was put on hold after its deal to the rights with the Bernstein family expired, but was then revived by Spielberg and Cooper.
When Steve Sjogren, author of Conspiracy of Kindness, flat lined and then revived on the hospital operating table, he experienced a peaceful time he attributes to God.
In February 2016 the company was liquidated but then revived as Cambrios Advanced Materials.
The film was then revived briefly in 2009 with James Wan, of Saw and Insidious fame, to co-direct with Anderson before the final stake was put through the film's heart.
You get knocked out, or brutalized, then revived in a area that is introduced as a way to grind level up in small clustered areas.
The vampire - turned - wraith Raziel, lieutenant to the vampire lord Kain, was betrayed and killed by his master, then revived by The Elder God to become his «soul reaver» and to exact revenge.
If you love mythology, HOS, and adventure games then Revived Legends: Titan's Revenge is for you.
The same can probably be said about the Verizon Wear24, a white - label device sold by America's largest wireless service provider at $ 300 and up... for just a few months, then revived on eBay for a significantly lower price.
RADCO then revives the properties.

Not exact matches

The man now plucked to run the Bank of Japan and revive the long stagnant economy was a career Ministry of Finance bureaucrat at the time exasperated that the central bank had - as he saw it - shirked its duty to end what was then already six years of deflation.
These acquisitions may revive ailing towns» hopes of rescue by the rich, deals that got a bad rap after Kim Basinger bought Braselton, Ga., for US$ 20 million in 1989, then had to sell it to a developer four years later for just US$ 1 million.
By then, the U.S. government would be even deeper in debt with less money to spend to revive the economy.
The federal Farm Bill revived the Industrial Hemp Development Act in West Virginia, and ever since then the new agricultural commodity has been trying to get it's wings not only in West Virginia, but around the United States.
Then Smith gives you the reviving miracle of faith after the Church has foundered.
He then insists that any attempts to revive myth as a viable organ of belief are doomed to failure: «For we must remember that belief in myth is not a personal attainment alone; it is more, much more so, a social phenomenon and depends for its efficacy on group acceptance and adherence; a private myth, however admirably expressed in whatever form, is therefore an ultimate, irreconcilable contradiction.»
It seems an appropriate occasion, then, to try to revive an honest theological dialogue between Christian Science and mainstream Christianity.
The bill opened a one - year window to revive expired California sex - abuse claims, some from seventy years ago, and more than a thousand plaintiffs then filed previously expired claims.
In the sections that follow I want to state briefly what I think are the two principal reasons for this neglect, and then to indicate what I believe to be a promising way to revive the inspiring project that Whitehead undertook in Process and Reality.
If it wasn't for the knowledge that was gathered and passed on from Adam's times then generation after generation to revive, remind, warn the stray against the wish and will of those condemned ones who rejected, killed and exiled the Messengers and Prophets of God, then towards each crime they have made they packed it in a different shiny papers just as of the sweet candies to explain why or for what they did it for!?
Then, of course, there is a diatribe against Mel Gibson, who is falsely depicted as an eccentric who denies, inter alia, the legitimacy of the pope and whose film The Passion of the Christ «will try to revive the traditional charge of deicide against the Jews.»
In his vision Ezekiel found himself performing his prophetic mission by being the voice at whose command the bones came together, then to be refleshed, and finally to be revived with the living spirit or breath which comes from God.
A hundred years later Jeremiah and then Ezekiel told of impending judgments; but now the prime political reality was a revived Babylon and its great king Nebuchadnezzar, famed to this day for his threefold deportation of Jewish people into Babylonian captivity.
Then the newly revived argument could at least proceed along reasonably comprehensible lines.
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.
On what basis, then, can we revive this understanding of natural law to condemn homosexuality?
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.
If I am feeding the starter to revive it, I'll start discarding 1/2 the starter and then feed another 1/4 cup water and 1/2 cup flour every 12 hours or so.
If the bread is OK, then your starter is probably OK, so you can pitch the rest of the stored starter you've been trying to revive and save your recovered starter in the fridge.
You may wish to first soak them in cold water for ten minutes and then drain them, as this process will revive their fragrant aroma.
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.
Carlin, now wrestling for the Air Force, was knocked out early in the struggle, revived, then pinned in 5:20.
The former Southampton boss will then look to make back the rest of his money by allowing Rose to make a # 6m switch to Hull, with Steve Bruce's side having recently revived their interest in the 24 - year - old defender, who can also play on the wing.
Since my hair is already curly and just needs a little pick - me - up at times, I'll use this on the top layer to revive the curls and then along the sides near my face.
Sareena Ali, 27, from Ilford, Essex, died in January this year after staff failed to failed to notice she had suffered a ruptured womb that triggered a cardiac arrest and then later tried to revive her using a disconnected oxygen mask.
When your child goes down at 7 p.m. you will have a couple of kid - free hours to yourself to restore and revive and then you'll still have plenty pf time to get lots of rest yourself.
It was revived for one week (with lots of comments) and then promptly forgotten.
Having founded the NDC, the former President believes some people in the then government had wanted to disgrace him by reviving the issue.
The interventions by two men who worked for Gordon Brown when the invasion was ordered immediately revived questions over the former prime minister's then attitude to the war.
You fail to recognise that the defeat, probably heavy, in 2020, of a Corbyn led party, perhaps up against a «True Labour» party or a revived «Alliance» (watch Paddy Ashdown) will then allow a purified Labour Party to steadily build for victory in 2025.
Since then, Jim Murphy, Labour's new Scottish leader, has fought pugnaciously to revive the party's fortunes, with bold new policies (such as promising to hire 1,000 more nurses from the proceeds of the UK - wide Mansion tax, which very few Scots will pay).
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