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In 2006, General Sir Michael Rose revived the call for the impeachment of Tony Blair, then Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, for leading the country into the invasion of Iraq in 2003 under allegedly false justification.
On 6 March 2006 a scheme to extend the Nigerian rail system to neighbouring Niger, conceived 10 years ago, was revived and is currently receiving consideration by the transport ministries of both governments.
However, the Doctor's TARDIS has been seen to be able to fly through physical space, first in " Fury from the Deep " ( 1968 ) and at repeated times throughout the revived series, most notably in " The Runaway Bride " ( 2006 ), in which the TARDIS is shown launching into space ( most previous incidents show the TARDIS flying only after it has dematerialised from a location ).
More than 20 works-backed entries of Opel Astra, Audi TT and Mercedes-Benz CLK contested the revived 2000 DTM series but a serious issue developed for the series when Opel pulled out ahead of the 2006 season.
However, the project was revived in Fall 2006 and the " Niva FAM1 " was introduced as a new trim level for the 2007 model year.
In the United Kingdom it has since been revived at the Citizens Theatre, Glasgow, in 1986, and at the Finborough Theatre, London, in 2006.
The musical was revived in 2006 by the Barrington Stage Company, and starred Debby Boone
" That train was discontinued in 2001, then revived in September 2006.
The revived U-Drop Inn was featured in the 2006 animated film Cars as the inspiration for the fictional Ramone's body shop.
In 2006 Rare revived the Ultimate Play The Game name for an Xbox Live Arcade remake of Jetpac named Jetpac Refuelled.
The programme ran on ITV from 6 January 1980 to 6 December 2002 before being revived by the same channel in 2006 under the title of All Star Family Fortunes.
In the revived 2006 version, a loss earns £ 10 times the points earned in both front and end games, up to £ 1, 990 +.
This England: The Histories was revived in 2006, as part of the Complete Works festival at the Courtyard Theatre, with the Henry VI plays again directed by Boyd, and starring Chuk Iwuji as Henry and Keith Bartlett reprising his role as Talbot.
This England: The Histories was revived in 2006, as part of the Complete Works festival at the Courtyard Theatre, with the Henry VI plays again directed by Boyd, and starring Chuk Iwuji as Henry, Katy Stephens as Margaret, Jonathan Slinger as York and, reprising his role from 2000, Richard Cordery as Gloucester.
This England: The Histories was revived in 2006, as part of the Complete Works festival at the Courtyard Theatre, with the Henry VI plays again directed by Boyd, and starring Chuk Iwuji as Henry, Katy Stephens as Margaret, Forbes Masson as Edward and Jonathan Slinger as Richard.
Qantas revived the Australian Airlines brand between 2002 and 2006 to serve the low-cost leisure market of visitors to and from Australia but using a full-service model.
Jackanory is a UK series intended to encourage children to read which ran from 1965 to 1996, and was revived in 2006.
The TV series ran from 1955 to 1976, and was later revived as a radio series in 2005 and 2006.
Just as Victor Lewis-Smith bought the rights and logo to Rediffusion many years ago, so too in 2006 " ATV Network Limited " was revived as a company brand independent of Granada and its previous archive.
More recently, the show was revived once again at the Finborough Theatre in January 2006 for the first professional London production that it had enjoyed in many years.
The Cybermen returned as a parallel version and appeared in the 2006 series ' two-part story, " Rise of the Cybermen " and " The Age of Steel ", and have been recurring villains in the revived series since.
In September 2006, after nearly nine months of inactivity ( displaying only Commissioner Garber's December 2005 letter of condolence to Earthquakes fans over the team's relocation ), the team's website was revived to display updates on the progress of starting up the expansion San Jose Earthquakes franchise and to allow fans to sign up for the Earthquakes Soccer, LLC e-newsletter.
In November 2006 Jackanory returned with comedian John Sessions as the revived programme's first narrator reading The Lord of the Rings parody Muddle Earth, written by Paul Stewart ( and illustrator Chris Riddell ).
The tournament, by then named the ShopRite LPGA Classic, returned in 1998 and remained at the club through 2006, and was revived as an annual event in 2010.

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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.

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