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economy revive
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2.24 |
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When the economy revives, fewer checks bounce. |
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report revive
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1.05 |
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The MPAA report may revive it. |
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sale revive
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0.92 |
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But real estate sales have revived, and tourism is thriving. |
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step revive
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0.92 |
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Now each step toward recovery revived the terror. |
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government revive
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0.72 |
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The Maharashtra government later revived the project. |
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market revive
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0.72 |
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The new, easier-to-use B share market has revived her interest in trading shares. |
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incident revive
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0.66 |
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The incident revived her interest in the plight of the Roma. |
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doctor revive
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0.59 |
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The doctors revived her with injections of glucose. |
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growth revive
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0.59 |
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Government officials maintained that growth will revive in the course of the year, though. |
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paramedic revive
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0.59 |
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Paramedics revived him. |
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administration revive
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0.46 |
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Now, the Giuliani administration is reviving the idea. |
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aid revive
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0.46 |
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North Korea needs Chinese aid to revive an economy ruined by mismanagement and five years of bad weather. |
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company revive
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0.46 |
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The old companies revived the traditional antique-style glass. |
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investment revive
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0.39 |
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North Korea badly needs outside investment to revive its economy. |
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prosecutor revive
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0.39 |
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Other civil rights-era cases have been revived by prosecutors in recent years. |
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team revive
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0.39 |
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On the other hand, if the team revives itself, he would be happy to be with it. |
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country revive
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0.33 |
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Only now are the Central Asian countries revive interest in their heritage. |
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fortune revive
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0.33 |
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With his constant presence, its fortunes have revived. |
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plan revive
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0.33 |
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British plan for colonies revives independence debate for some. |
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rain revive
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0.33 |
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Not all traders agree that rain will revive the Australian crop. |