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Local baseball entertainment is at the heart of countless downtown revivals.

From Ozy

“I spent a lot of time with Helen even before we started writing the script,” says Moon, adding that they’d go for walks, get lunch together, and that she was able to join Reddy during something of a revival tour.

From Fortune

At a time of protest live-streams and breaking news notifications, there has been an unlikely revival of the old-school print newspaper in Hong Kong.

From Quartz

The late Adam Parfrey, Feral House publisher, trod similar ground with his revival of 1950s police gazettes and girlie mags.

From Ozy

However, it is likely that this figure would have been even higher, had it not been for the tax revenues from that better-than-expected retail revival.

From Fortune

Since then, Jamshed, like much of the country he once honored in song, has gone through a religious revival.

Isaacs grew up in Britain, first Liverpool, then London, during a period of economic turmoil and conservative revival.

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Nazi t-shirts are also very popular in Thailand, which is one step away from staging a revival of Springtime For Hitler.

Yet, in pursuit of that ‘great revival of art,’ his anxiety, depression, and overall health began to deteriorate.

However great the power of Revival, there is no memory unless there was a First Impression.

The first and most prominent thing which strikes an observer, is, the undoubted general revival of trade and commerce.

The object and the means were the revival of the nautical labourer of twenty years before.

Memory, which implies a former conscious experience, its retention, revival and recognition.

The undeniably great success of this new Provençal literature justifies completely the revival of the dialect.

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On this page you'll find 44 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to revival, such as: recovery, rejuvenation, renaissance, renewal, restoration, and resurgence.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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