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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 '.
Interest in his work revived as a result.
Interest in polytheistic mythology revived in the Renaissance, with early works on mythography appearing in the 16th century, such as the Theologia mythologica ( 1532 ).
Interest in pagan traditions was revived in the Renaissance, at first in Renaissance magic as a revival of Greco-Roman magic.
Interest in Portuguese colonial heritage has been revived in order to exert a distinct identity, particularly of Baixa Casamança.
Interest in the case was revived after 2000, and the FBI investigated.
Interest began to be revived in the indie electronic and electroclash movements in the late 1990s and, in the first decade of the 21st century, it enjoyed a widespread revival with commercial success for acts including La Roux, Kesha and Owl City.
Interest in the work seems to have revived in the 1960s with new awareness of the Holocaust following the Eichmann trial.
Interest in the pastoral as a subject for art revived in Renaissance Italy, partly inspired by the descriptions of pictures Sannazzaro included in his Arcadia.
Interest in Flamel revived in the 19th century ; Victor Hugo mentioned him in The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Eric Satie was intrigued by Flamel,
Interest in cable modems was revived for residential Internet access, through later technologies such as the Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification ( DOCSIS ) in the 1990s.
Interest in essential oils has revived in recent decades with the popularity of aromatherapy, a branch of alternative medicine that claims that essential oils and other aromatic compounds have curative effects.
Interest in the machine was revived in the 1990s, as it was realised that many of its developers were aging and precious history was being lost forever.
Interest in the use of meditation as a means of providing insight into mind-states has recently been revived, following the increased availability of such brain-scanning technologies as fMRI and SPECT.
Interest in Judah only revived in the 19th century, with Giuda Macabeo, ossia la morte di Nicanore ... ( 1839 ), an Italian " azione sacra " based on which Vallicella composed an oratorio.
Interest in Holmes's crimes was revived in 2003 by Erik Larson's The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America, a best-selling non-fiction book that juxtaposed an account of the planning and staging of the World's Fair with Holmes's story.
Interest was further revived by the famous production which debuted at the Opéra-Comique on 22 May 1942 under the baton of Roger Desormière with Jacques Jansen and Irène Joachim in the title roles.
Interest in the idea was revived in the eighteenth century, in such texts as the Historical Essay on the English Constitution ( 1771 ) and John Cartwright's Take Your Choice ( 1777 ) and featured in the debate between Thomas Paine and Edmund Burke.
Interest revived in plurals with work in linguistics in the 1970s by Remko Scha, Godehard Link, Fred Landman, Roger Schwarzschild, Peter Lasersohn and others, who developed ideas for a semantics of plurals.
Interest in the humble art of the village potter was revived in a folk movement of the 1920s by such master potters as Shoji Hamada and Kawai Kajiro.
Interest in proportional representation revived sharply in Britain in 1974, and from then on the Society was able to secure a higher public profile for its campaign.
Interest in the biwa revived during the Edo period ( 1600 – 1868 ) when Tokugawa Ieyasu unified Japan and established the Tokugawa Shogunate.
Interest in the scheme revived in 1788, when a meeting was held in Andover on 4 August.
Interest in ancient Egypt was revived by archaeological and political events-the discovery in 1851 by Auguste Mariette of the Serapeum at Memphis and the digging of the Suez Canal in 1859-and by the reports of the educated élite returning from the Grand Tour.

Interest and 1990s
Interest in business ethics accelerated dramatically during the 1980s and 1990s, both within major corporations and within academia.
Interest in business ethics accelerated dramatically during the 1980s and 1990s, both within major corporations and within academia.
The village adjoins the Porlock Ridge and Saltmarsh nature reserve, created from the lowland behind a high shingle embankment which was breached by the sea in the 1990s, which has now been designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Interest in archtops was revived in the 1990s.
I2O emerged from Intel in the mid 1990s with the publication of the I2O specification in 1996 by the Intelligent I / O Special Interest Group.
Interest in scale-free networks began in the late 1990s with the reporting of discoveries of power-law degree distributions in real world networks such as the World Wide Web, the network of Autonomous systems ( ASs ), some network of Internet routers, protein interaction networks, email networks, etc.
Interest in the band was kindled in the late 1990s when Alive / Total Energy Records released a studio recording of the then-unheard song " Electrophonic Tonic ", the song that was to have been the B-side of " City Slang ".
Interest in Germanic neopaganism in particular becomes apparent in Germany in the later 1990s, based on inspiration from the English speaking world rather than historical Deutschgläubig groups, foundation of the Rabenclan ( 1994 ), a German chapter of Odinic Rite in 1995, followed by Nornirs Ætt in 1997 and the Eldaring as a chapter of the US The Troth in 2000.

Interest and with
Interest rates are determined by the board of directors of the bank with the approval of the Farm Credit Administration.
Interest remained, however, in the possibility that it would serve as a useful supplementary method for counteracting spoilage losses and for preserving some foods at lower over-all costs than freezing, or without employing heat or chemicals with their attendant taste alterations.
Interest in mobile AA turned to heavier vehicles with the mass and stability needed to easily train weapons of all sizes.
Cleanfeed is funded in the current budget, and is moving towards an Expression of Interest for live testing with ISPs in 2008.
Interest was international with the Fifth Generation Computer Systems project in Japan and increased research funding in Europe.
Interest rate changes often cannot keep up with hyperinflation or even high inflation, certainly with contractually fixed interest rates.
* Interest rate insurance protects the holder from adverse changes in interest rates, for instance for those with a variable rate loan or mortgage
Interest in letterboxing in the U. S. is generally considered to have started with a feature article in the Smithsonian Magazine in April 1998.
Rousay is a ' Site of Special Scientific Interest ' with notable cliff formations and wildflower colonies, and has an RSPB bird reserve.
Interest has also focused on the neurotransmitter glutamate and the reduced function of the NMDA glutamate receptor in schizophrenia, largely because of the abnormally low levels of glutamate receptors found in the postmortem brains of those diagnosed with schizophrenia, and the discovery that glutamate-blocking drugs such as phencyclidine and ketamine can mimic the symptoms and cognitive problems associated with the condition.
Interest in symphonic prog flowered again in the U. S. and UK starting with Echolyn's eponymous first album in 1991.
Interest in the song saw the US album re-pressed with " Dear God " included and the new version of the LP sold 250, 000 copies in the USA, reviving the band's commercial fortunes and earning critical accolades.
* Interest at Maturity, usually loan or deposit given for special period with only two principal exchanges made at the settlement and maturity dates
" Interest groups seeking favor with Washington lawmakers, such as car dealers, have often sought to portray their interests as allied with Main Street rather than Wall Street, although analyst Peter Overby on National Public Radio suggested that car dealers have written over $ 250 billion in consumer loans and have real ties with Wall Street.
Interest in Lovecraft reached new heights in 1975, with two full-length biographies published in the same year as The Illuminatus!
Interest group representations with mandatory membership ( e. g., for workers, businesspeople, farmers etc.
To monitor whether the returned Cubans are subjected to persecution, the U. S. Interest Section in Havana, in cooperation with international organizations, maintains follow-up contact with the returned Cubans.
Interest grew in the 1970s with the commercialisation of the nickel – hydrogen battery for satellite applications.
* Interest of the United States in the transfer of German populations from Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Rumania, and Austria, Foreign relations of the United States: diplomatic papers, Volume II ( 1945 ) pp. 1227 – 1327 ( Note: Page 1227 begins with a Czechoslovak document dated 23 November 1944, several months before Czechoslovakia was " liberated " by the Soviet Army.

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