Guo has made plain his determination to reviveinterest in investing in equities.
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Only that afternoon he had decided to reviveinterest in his case at any cost.
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Mobile gaming industry executives had hoped King's stock market debut would reviveinterest in their notoriously fickle industry.
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CAN there be a concerted effort among English publishers at the moment to reviveinterest in Cyril Connolly?
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During his enforced sojourn in France, Champlain exerted all his energies to reviveinterest in the abandoned colony.
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Hollywood is trying to reviveinterest in movie ownership with Ultraviolet, which allows viewing anytime from Internet-connected devices.
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The technique proved to be simple, effective and should reviveinterest for ketamine in the management of burned patients.
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Nine would-have-been philanthropists, reminded of past schemes of benevolence, blushed uneasily, and tried to reviveinterest in their protégées.
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He also said Netflix had helped reviveinterest in documentaries, which had helped draw people to theaters to see them.
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When the attractions of Kaisariyah palled, the markets beyond the walls never failed to reviveinterest in the city's life.
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TranS1's strong debut could reviveinterest in biotechnology and biomedical offerings, analysts said, after recent IPOs from the sector mostly floundered.
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The BBC is attempting to reviveinterest in cricket among the wider public by screening a new competition called the Hundred from next summer.
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Last Tuesday night in Paris, the greatest effort yet to reviveinterest in a seemingly moribund form was made by an Irishman, Philip Treacy.
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Teaching kids about the election process early will remove at least one barrier to early political engagement and can only help reviveinterest in voting.
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The results come as a blow to "American Idol," which retooled its judges panel in an attempt to reviveinterest in the program.
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Dr. Dewey revivedinterest in the no-breakfast plan in this country.