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Gin emerged in England in varying forms as of the early 17th century, and at the time of the Restoration, enjoyed a brief resurgence.
Combined with the effects of the American law suits, this meant the activity died out in Bermuda until a brief resurgence during the American War of 1812.
The brief resurgence of a " Babylonian " identity in the 7th to 6th centuries BC was accompanied by a number of important cultural developments.
A brief resurgence of production beginning in the early 1970s yielded the Mutual Broadcasting System's The Zero Hour ( hosted by Rod Serling ), National Public Radio's Earplay, and veteran Himan Brown's CBS Radio Mystery Theater and General Mills Radio Adventure Theater, later followed by the Sears / Mutual Radio Theater, The National Radio Theater of Chicago, NPR Playhouse, a newly produced episode of the former 1950s series X Minus One, and works by a new generation of dramatists, notably Yuri Rasovsky, Thomas Lopez of ZBS and the dramatic sketches heard on humorist Garrison Keillor's A Prairie Home Companion.
SISAL saw a brief resurgence in 2010 when a group of undergraduates at WPI investigated implementing a fine-grain parallelism backend for the SISAL language.
Many of these crafts become extremely popular for brief periods of time ( a few months, or a few years ), spreading rapidly among the crafting population as everyone emulates the first examples, then their popularity wanes until a later resurgence.
After a subpar stretch in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the team had a brief resurgence with coach Karl, culminating in a famous 1987 Western Conference Semifinal match against Magic Johnson's Lakers, which is still shown on TV in the NBA's Greatest Games series.
Mining saw a brief resurgence as a military tactic during the First World War, when army engineers attempted to break the stalemate of trench warfare by tunneling under no man's land and laying large quantities of explosives beneath the enemy's trench.
In the mid-1970s, there was a brief resurgence of talent, energized by Cuti, artist Joe Staton and the " CPL Gang " — a group of writer / artist comics fans including John Byrne, Roger Stern, Bob Layton, and Roger Slifer, who had all worked on the fanzine CPL ( Contemporary Pictorial Literature ).
The deaths of Pompey ( 48 BCE ), Caesar ( 44 BCE ), and the related Roman civil wars temporarily relaxed Rome's grip on Israel, allowing a very brief Hasmonean resurgence backed by the Parthian Empire.
Tammany Hall was permanently weakened by the election of Fiorello La Guardia on a " fusion " ticket of Republicans, reform-minded Democrats, and independents in 1934, and, despite a brief resurgence in the 1950s, it ceased to exist in the 1960s.
A brief resurgence in Tammany power in the 1950s was met with Democratic Party opposition led by Eleanor Roosevelt, Herbert Lehman, and the New York Committee for Democratic Voters.
A brief resurgence of separatist sentiment followed.
Since 2000, Mirrlees ' work has undergone another resurgence in popularity, marked by new editions of her poetry, an entry in the Dictionary of National Biography and several scholarly essays by critic Julia Briggs, new introductions to Lud-in-the-Mist by writer Neil Gaiman and scholar Douglas A. Anderson, essays and a brief biography by writer Michael Swanwick, and translations of Lud-in-the-Mist into German and Spanish.
After a hit version of Sam Cooke's " Wonderful World " and " Let ’ s Go Dancing " in 1979, for many years he seemed to have dropped out of sight, with the exception of a brief resurgence in the mid-1980s with the album Here Again ( 1986 ), which was preceded by the minor UK hit, " Rock Me Baby "; however, in May 2006 he was singing again at SugarHill Recording Studios and at Tierra Studios in his native Houston.
Best had a brief resurgence in form with Fulham in 1976 – 77, showing that, although he had lost some of his pace, he retained his skills.
There was a brief resurgence during the 1950s but the docks were empty by 1980.
In 1972, Acuff's career received a brief resurgence in the folk revival movement after he appeared on the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band album, Will the Circle Be Unbroken.
Ii Naosuke managed to coerce the Tokugawa Shogunate to its last brief resurgence of its power and position in Japanese society before the starting of the Meiji period.
It soon recovered after the war and enjoyed a brief resurgence of prosperity.
Pirate radio enjoyed another brief resurgence with a literal re-launch of Radio Caroline in 1983, and the arrival of American-owned Laser 558 in 1985.
Derived from the idea that " even a dead cat will bounce if it falls from a great height ", the phrase, which originated on Wall Street, is also popularly applied to any case where a subject experiences a brief resurgence during or following a severe decline.
The format enjoyed a brief revival in 1982 with Black Orchid, and in novel form with 1995's Sanctuary, and in the Big Finish audio series of Doctor Who, has made a resurgence, with a conscious decision being made to have each Doctor have at least one purely historical episode.
Ibrahim Bay led a brief resurgence of the movement when collectivization fueled resistance and succeeded in delaying the policy until 1931 in Turkmenistan, but he was soon caught and executed.

brief and popularity
Following praise of St Helena ’ s coffee given by Napoleon during his exile on the island, the product enjoyed a brief popularity in Paris during the years after his death.
In modern times, following a brief surge of popularity in Western culture, a swastika was adopted as a symbol of the Nazi Party of Germany in 1920.
TWENEX was successful and very popular ; in fact, there was a period in the early 1980s when it commanded as fervent a culture of partisans as Unix or ITS-but DEC's decision to scrap all the internal rivals to the VAX architecture and its VMS OS killed the DEC-20 and put an end to TWENEX's brief period of popularity.
His popularity following Frankenstein was such that for a brief time he was billed simply as " Karloff " or " Karloff the Uncanny ".
Although at first intended to have only a brief lifespan, its immense popularity urged Tagawa to continue producing the strip.
During its brief period of popularity, One Nation had a major impact on Australian politics.
During the 1920s, Expressionism enjoyed a brief period of popularity in American theatre, including plays by Eugene O ' Neill ( The Hairy Ape, The Emperor Jones and The Great God Brown ), Sophie Treadwell ( Machinal ) and Elmer Rice ( The Adding Machine ).
In 2003, the G4 Cube received a brief return to the spotlight after a series of articles in Wired charted its cult popularity.
And while most slang terms maintain a fairly brief duration of popularity, slang provides a quick and readily available vernacular screen to establish and maintain generational gaps in a societal context.
The 11 p. m. anchor team of Dan Patrick and Keith Olbermann achieved great popularity in the late 1980s and the 1990s ( interrupted by Olbermann's brief move to ESPN2 at that channel's launch ).
In 1976, after a brief detour to the newspaper Münchner Merkur, he became a regular employee of the Bayerischer Rundfunk, and subsequently gained popularity as the host of the show Pop nach acht.
His Irish Rhapsody ( 1892 ) enjoyed a brief but intense period of popularity.
Campbell enjoyed a brief period of high popularity upon being sworn in, becoming the eponym of " Campbellmania ," just as Pierre Trudeau had been the subject of late-1960s Trudeaumania.
So Red the Rose, perhaps Young's finest novel, published in 1934, had a brief period of popularity as the archetype of the Southern Civil War novel.
These critics argued that the ulterior meaning of the film was triumph of security and stability over liberty and human rights, analogous to the " Asian values " concept that gained brief popularity in the 1990s.
Jambalaya experienced a brief jump in popularity during the 1920s and 1930s because of its flexible recipe.
Larson's popularity declined, though he made a brief comeback in the 1990s with an adaptation of the Ultraverse comic Night Man, which lasted two seasons.
Thus, while called food fads, they are not actual fads ( which are defined by sharp but brief spikes in popularity ).
Cuban mambo, chachachá and charanga bands enjoyed brief periods of popularity, and helped establish a viable Latin-American music industry, which led the way to the invention of salsa music among Cubans and Puerto Ricans in New York City in the 1970s.
The 2000s also saw various ' phases ' for genres which had a brief period of heightened popularity ; this included electroclash ( early part of the decade ), crunk, screamo, dubstep, chill out ( early part of decade ) and snap ( latter half of decade ).
Pierogi enjoyed a brief popularity as a sports food when Paula Newby-Fraser adopted them as her food of choice for the biking portion of the 1989 Hawaii Ironman Triathlon.
The film's popularity helped launch a brief period of upper-middle class interest in explicit pornography referred to by Ralph Blumenthal of The New York Times as " porno chic ".
Based on a brief discussion in the book, personas rapidly gained popularity in the software industry due to their unusual power and effectiveness.

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