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1 The recent revival in the North Sea's fortunes hinges on investment in HPHT fields.
2 The more recent revival of right-wing populism has also helped to dismantle the taboo.
3 Milan were awful in the first leg despite their recent revival under Rino Gattuso.
4 In Europe, despite its recent revival , the repo market is still below its June 2010 peak.
5 This is a side-effect of the recent revival of yet another nostalgic phenomenon: long hot summers.
6 The recent revival of ideas about race and IQ began with a seemingly benign scientific observation.
7 And Everton continued their recent revival by finally breaking down Burnley, who defended excellently for 80 minutes.
8 I allow it's a recent revival .
9 With the recent revival of interest in Whitman, the brawny bard has again come into favor in certain quarters.
10 The recent revival of learning had developed a scepticism which was however habitually accompanied by a decent profession of orthodoxy.
11 Even with its tendency to see upsides for miners, the IEA expects the recent revival in coal prices to be short-lived.
12 Verona were hoping to extend their recent revival against struggling Udinese, but crashed to a 2-0 defeat.
13 A recent revival in the value of commodity exports also promises to boost company profits, national income and tax receipts in coming months.
14 They took with them deacon Tamo, who was a subject of the recent revival , and deacon Yoosuph, an assistant in the medical department.
15 Still, the recent revival in the housing market, spurred in part by the Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts, is not helping all Americans equally.
16 Amalric has, it seems, been following the recent revival in American burlesque and has also attempted to make a film concerning that exotic diversion.
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