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1 But presently he seemed to revive again to the consciousness of his surroundings.
2 Although thy body be hacked to pieces, it will revive again .
3 It will revive again in April, said a Mumbai-based dealer with a private bank.
4 Paul began to revive again , and the furrows in his face were smoothed out.
5 War may bring a temporary Dictatorship, but the republic will of necessity revive again .
6 Many years were to pass ere it was to revive again , as by a miracle.
7 He fainted and did not revive again .
8 As he paused, I felt my old self revive again more completely than ever with a rush.
9 And indeed it is otherwise in vain, when religion is once suppressed, to think it should ever revive again .
10 The words were no sooner spoken than they were moved into her chamber, where I began to revive again .
11 Lady Russell loved them all; but it was only in Anne that she could fancy the mother to revive again .
12 Do not revive again the old dispute; I have an excellent memory for forgetting, But I still feel the hurt.
14 That the Queen was slandered we admit, but if she and Tristan re-enter your court together, rumour will revive again .
15 He and Alfgar were inseparable; they seemed to revive again the traditional love of Nisus and Euryalus, or Orestes and Pylades.
16 It has been very quiet for the past month, and though it will revive again , it is no longer a real danger.
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