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revive economy
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22.25 |
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The government is trying to revive the economy. |
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revive talk
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10.34 |
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As diplomats struggled to revive peace talks. |
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revive interest
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5.07 |
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Nothing revives interest in the press like a good war. |
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revive negotiation
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4.21 |
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Talks are underway to revive the negotiations. |
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revive concern
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4.08 |
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That revived some concern that the Federal Reserve could raise interest rates. |
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revive career
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4.02 |
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Might be able to revive career. |
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revive fear
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3.75 |
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Drug allegations revive fears of conspiracy. |
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revive memory
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3.09 |
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Why would anybody want to revive memories like that? |
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revive plan
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2.83 |
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The plan could be revived later. |
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revive effort
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2.50 |
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The Bush administration should consider reviving that effort. |
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revive issue
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2.50 |
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King revived the issue Friday. |
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revive debate
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2.44 |
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Or would an old debate be revived? |
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revive hope
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2.30 |
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A search helicopter revived his hopes. |
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revive project
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2.30 |
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The project was revived after two years of delay. |
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revive growth
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2.24 |
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And economic growth has been revived. |
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revive idea
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2.11 |
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Why then has the idea been revived? |
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revive sale
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1.84 |
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To help revive sales, Kmart is also expanding into new markets. |
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revive proposal
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1.78 |
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Arabs to revive proposal for upgrading Palestinian status at U.N. |
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revive spirit
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1.71 |
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Our spirits were revived by his enthusiasm. |
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revive program
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1.65 |
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Reviving a program mattered. |