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In 1783 the Italian opera company was revived with singers partly chosen and vetted by Salieri during his Italian tour, the new season would open with a slightly re-worked version of Salieri's recent success La scuola de ' gelosi.
Neo-Confucianism was a revived version of old Confucian principles that appeared around the Song Dynasty, with Buddhist, Taoist, and Legalist features.
A full length three act classical ballet version with a score arranged from the works of Antonín Dvořák and choreographed by Lilla Pártay was premiered in 2007 by the Hungarian National Ballet, and will be revived in their 2013 season.
It still airs The Price Is Right, and as of 2009 was airing a revived version of Let's Make a Deal on weekdays.
According to a version of these interpretations, Isaac died in the sacrifice and was revived.
In Lithuania, many people practice Romuva, a revived version of the pre-Christian religion of that country.
This style remained predominant, with some regional variants, until the 15th century, when the Renaissance humanistic scripts revived a version of Carolingian minuscule.
Romantic nationalism inspired the processes whereby folk epics, retold legends and even fairy tales, published in existing dialects, were combined with a modern syntax to create a " revived " version of a language.
The revived series uses the Yale key version, most notably shown in " Blink " ( 2007 ), when the Weeping Angels attempt to gain access to the TARDIS using a stolen key.
However, they turned this around in 1965 by turning those former full-sizes into " new " mid-size models ; Dodge revived the Coronet nameplate in this way and later added a sporty fastback version called the Charger that became both a sales leader and a winner on the NASCAR circuit.
In 1852, Liszt revived Benvenuto Cellini in what was to become the " Weimar version " of the opera, containing modifications made with the approval of Berlioz.
A modified version of quarterstaff fencing, employing bamboo or ash staves and protective equipment adapted from fencing, boxing and cricket was revived as a sport in some London fencing schools and at the Aldershot Military Training School during the later 19th century.
Like Davenant's, Gildon's version did not gain currency and was not revived.
Michael Burger was chosen as host of this revived version of the show, while Paul Boland served as its announcer.
and Larsen have revived the project, and currently work on Yabasic 3, and on releasing bugfixes for version 2. 763.
Don Procopio was revived in Monte Carlo in 1906 ; An Italian version of Les pêcheurs de perles was performed at the Metropolitan Opera in New York on 13 November 1916, with Caruso in the leading tenor role ; it has since become a staple at many opera houses.
Lewis Theobald staged a successful and less troubled adaptation in 1719 at Lincoln's Inn Fields ; Shakespeare's original version was revived at Covent Garden in 1738.
Stirling's version played New York City's Park Theatre during the Christmas season of 1844 and was revived in London the same year.
The original English translation for the 1961 version ( by Lucienne Hill ) was revived at the Southwark Playhouse in September 2001 with Rupert Degas and Colin Salmon.
In 1965 an American scholar, William R. Farmer, also seeking to do away with the need for Q, revived an updated version of Griesbach's idea that Mark condensed both Matthew and Luke.
Cameron Mackintosh, who owned half the rights to Oliver !, revived the musical at the London Palladium in 1994 in a version rewritten by Lionel Bart.
" He revived his " Go to the Mardi Gras " in 1959 ; this is the version that surfaces every year at Mardi Gras in New Orleans.
A revived version of the original Small Faces existed from 1975 to 1978.
In a sense, this revived version was deliberative from its beginnings ; for example, in 1774 Edmund Burke made a famous speech where he called Great Britain's parliament a deliberative assembly.
In the revived 2006 version, there were three rounds of the main game and two rounds of double money and then the family who had the most money after this go on to play Big Money, regardless of whether they had £ 300 or more.

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The title of this book revived the Ashes legend and it was after this that England v Australia series were customarily referred to as " The Ashes ".
At the time, only the dress rehearsal and opening night performance were held, and the play was not revived until after Jarry's death.
Salieri's Italian tour of 1778 – 80 began with the production of Europa riconosciuta ( Europa Recognized ) for La Scala ( which was revived in 2004 for the same opera house's re-opening following extensive renovations ).
For example, when Salieri was appointed Kapellmeister in 1788 he revived Figaro instead of bringing out a new opera of his own ; and when he went to the coronation festivities for Leopold II in 1790 he had no fewer than three Mozart masses in his luggage.
The metre fell into disuse until the reign of Francis I, when it was revived by Jean-Antoine de Baïf, one of the seven poets known as La Pléiade.
When Mahavira revived and reorganized the Jain movement in the 6th or 5th century BCE, ahimsa was already an established, strictly observed rule.
The musical was also revived with great success in 1996, starring Nathan Lane as Pseudolus ( replaced later in the run by Whoopi Goldberg and also by David Alan Grier ), Mark Linn-Baker as Hysterium, Ernie Sabella as Lycus, Jim Stanek as Hero, Lewis J. Stadlen as Senex, and Cris Groenendaal as Miles Gloriosus.
A third wave was the revived form (" Neo-Adoptionism ") of Peter Abelard in the 12th century.
When the hermits were gathered to Saint Anthony's corpse to mourn his death, Saint Anthony was revived.
It was revived in 2011 and new episodes began airing on MTV on October 27 and ended on December 29.
From 1942 to 1948, the Negro League World Series was revived.
Morton wrote the column until 1975 ; it was revived in January 1996 and continues today, written by William Hartston, though the name " By the Way " has been dropped in favour of simply " Beachcomber ".
It was cancelled in 1975 and revived as a daily piece in the early 1990s.
In 2002, the Beechcraft brand was revived to again designate the Wichita-produced aircraft.
The myth was perpetuated by Romeyn de Hooghe's Spiegel van Staat der Vereenigden Nederlanden (" Mirror of the State of the United Netherlands ", 1706 ), which also ran to many editions, and it was revived in the atmosphere of Romantic nationalism in the late eighteenth-century reforms that saw a short-lived Batavian Republic and, in the colony of the Dutch East Indies, a capital ( now Jakarta ) that was named Batavia.
Interest in the history of these events was revived during the English Renaissance and led to a resurgence of Boudica's legendary fame during the Victorian era, when Queen Victoria was portrayed as her ' namesake '.
During the Japanese occupation, the Dayaks played a role in guerilla warfare against the occupying forces, particularly in the Kapit Division, where headhunting was temporarily revived towards the end of the war.
Brick was revived for high structures in the 1950s following work by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology and the Building Research Establishment in Watford, UK.
This was revived in the late 1990s due to accounts of so-called " sleaze " by the Labour government.
All the same the Battle of Kursk was marked by the Soviet switch to offence and the use of the revived doctrine of deep operations.
In 1865 – 66 William Robert Hicks was mayor of Bodmin, when he revived the custom of Beating the bounds of the town.

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