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Reviving and name
Reviving a name that was associated with the performance two-seat sports car that was introduced 10 years earlier, AMC fielded a new model in the youth and performance market segment.
Of Reviving Greece, his monument to the Greek liberator Markos Botsaris, showing a Greek child reading his name, Victor Hugo said, " It is difficult to see anything more beautiful in the world ; this statue joins the grandeur of Pheidias to the expressive manner of Puget.
Image: The Greek child of David d ' Angers reads the name of Botzaris. jpg | Reviving Greece, his monument to the Greek liberator Markos Botsaris

Reviving and had
Reviving older rumors of incest, satirical songs had attributed these illegitimate births to the Regent.
Reviving Zhuge Liang's campaigns against Wei ( which Jiang Wan and Fei Yi had largely abandoned ), Jiang Wei made a number of incursions against Wei — one in coordination with Eastern Wu's regent Zhuge Ke -- but each had to be abandoned due to the inadequate food supplies or due to battlefield losses, and these campaigns greatly drained Shu's resources.
Reviving Ravage and adding Razorclaw, Spittor and Iguanus to his ranks, he sought to complete the task he had begun.

Reviving and years
Reviving his prewar dream, he became the driving force in the linkage of N & P, South Side Railroad and the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad to form the Atlantic, Mississippi & Ohio Railroad ( AM & O ), a new line extending from Norfolk to Bristol, Virginia which was formed in 1870 after several years of lobbying of the Virginia General Assembly by Mahone and his political allies.

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Together with the Hydrometerological Center of Russia and IWP, as part of a federal program on Reviving the Volga River, the RAS created a new technology for predicting spring floods, based on analysis of runoff from snow blankets, the moisture content of soil ( frozen during winter months ), and the current state of the landscape.

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Reviving Manila's waterfront through the Baywalk injected vibrance and historic appreciation into the public space with the statues of Arsenio Lacson, Ninoy Aquino and Evelio Javier placed in key areas.
* Hersh, R. ( 1979 ), " Some Proposals for Reviving the Philosophy of Mathematics ", in ( Tymoczko 1986 ).
Although festival ceremonies in Chang ' an were lavish, rural people in the countryside celebrated privately at home with their families in age old traditions, such as drinking a special wine, Killing Ghosts and Reviving Souls wine, that was believed to cure illnesses in the following year.
* Eley, Geoff and Hunt, William ( editors ) Reviving the English Revolution: Reflections and Elaborations on the Work of Christopher Hill, London: Verso, 1988.
In 2010, she starred in the Lifetime Original Movie Reviving Ophelia which aired October 11, 2010, she starred as the mother of a 16-year-old girl who was in an abusive relationship.
The Following is from Reviving the Story-Telling Art, Time Magazine ' 30 October 1978.
Reviving the older rumors of incest, satirical songs often attributed the paternity of these illegitimate babies to the Regent.
The South Korean Parents ' Association for Reviving Public Education is a well-known opposition group against the KTU.
He said he gave the only painting in Varo's studio at the time of her death, " Still Life Reviving ," to the artist's mother.
The tournament features the top 16-to 18-year-old players from various baseball organizations, including the American Amateur Baseball Congress ( AABC ), American Legion, Babe Ruth Baseball, Dixie Baseball, National Amateur Baseball Federation ( NABF ), PONY baseball, Major League Baseball's " Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities " ( RBI ), and at-large teams from USA Baseball.
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Reviving a month later because the blood clot moved, he proposed to Vivi right away.
Reviving an old # 1 for the second time to create another one for themselves were girl group Atomic Kitten.
Reviving the tradition benefits not only people and communities but creates a fertile social environment supporting the conservation of traditional orchards, which are highly endangered.
Reviving interest in Japanese history in the 18th and 19th centuries kept demand for Tosa style work alive, but the style of the school, with its thin line and reliance on detail was less suited to the larger hanging-scrolls that were now the format preferred by patrons.
"' Mayor ' of Orange Mound Reviving Business with a Little Help from City-County Program.
Reviving its antimilitary and pro-export program, they secured the support of its constituents.
Reviving the Middle Ages, the reign of King Louis and events of Hungarian history, tournaments and open air plays are held, and there is a medieval fair next to the castle.

Sentinel and name
Determined to correct the name problem, he started a petition to incorporate the town as Sentinel.
Green Lantern is kept young due to the mystical effects of the Starheart but loses his ring and subsequently changes his name to Sentinel.
The JSA had remained inactive for some time shortly after the events of Zero Hour, but the surviving members ( Flash, Wildcat, and Alan Scott, now going under the name Sentinel ) remained active throughout the DCU, having been placed as reserve JLI members, as evidenced in Justice League Europe # 50.
The origin of the name is contested ; it is either from the Arauca Aconca-Hue, which refers to the Aconcagua River and means " comes from the other side ", the Quechua Ackon Cahuak, meaning "' Sentinel of Stone ", or Quechua Anco Cahuac, " White Sentinel ".
He gave the descriptive name Sentinel Range.
When it became evident that the mountains comprise two distinct ranges, the US-ACAN restricted the application of Sentinel Range to the high northern one and gave the name Heritage Range to the southern one ; the Committee recommended the name of the discoverer for this entire group of mountains.
According to one tale on the origin of the name of Orlando, Florida, Sentinel Orlando Reeves was an American soldier who was killed during the Seminole War, when he was about to fire a warning shot to his fellow soldiers.
Sentinel Prime is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers series.
Smaller islands in the group include Anderson Island, Babel Island, Badger Island, Billy Goat Reefs, Big Green Island, Briggs Islet, Cat Island, Chalky Island, Cooties Reef, Doughboy Island, East Kangaroo Island, Fisher Island, Fisher Island Reef, Forsyth Island, Great Dog Island, Inner Sister Island, Outer Sister Island, Isabella Island, Little Anderson Island, Little Chalky Island, Little Dog Island, Little Green Island, Long Island, Low Islets, and another of the same name Low Islets, Middle Pasco Island, Mile Island, Moriarty Rocks, Mount Chappell Island, Neds Reef, Night Island, North Pasco Island, Passage Island ( Tasmania ), Pelican Island, Prime Seal Island, Puncheon Island, Puncheon Islets, Roydon Island, Rum Island, Samphire Island, Sentinel Island, South Pasco Island, Spences Reefs, Spike Island, Storehouse Island, Swan Island, Tin Kettle Island, Vansittart Island.
The Sentinel is the fifth oldest continuously published newspaper in the United States, having operated under the Sentinel name since its founding in March 1799.
Although Hearst claimed that the paper had lost money for years, The Journal Company, concerned about the loss of an important voice ( and facing questions about its own dominance of the Milwaukee media market ), agreed to buy the Sentinel name, subscription lists, and any " good will " associated with the name.
The Onge were aware of North Sentinel Island's existence and their traditional name for it is Chia daaKwokweyeh.
The original Native American name of Sentinel Dome, in the Southern Sierra Miwok language, was " Sakkaduch ".
The school newspaper conducted an election to select its name, with " Sentinel " easily winning over " Progress.
The missing ones are a movie outline of ' The Songs of Distant Earth ' ( from " The Sentinel "; this is " not " the short story of the same name ) and a short sketch titled ' When the Twerms Came ' which originally appeared in Clarke's non-fiction book " The View from Serendip " ( 1978 ) and was later reprinted in the 1987 edition of " The Wind from the Sun ".
The ' Sentinel ' name continued to be used for the products of the original Glasgow works until the mid 20th Century.
Before adopting the name The Holland Sentinel, it was called The Holland Evening Sentinel ( 1928-1977 ), and before that the Holland Daily Sentinel.
One very large problem with this story, however, is that a 1984 Sentinel article indicates that Nitzi's was established in 1935, and says that Jack Rabin indicated that " his sauce came from Mrs. Eula Otis, who first coined the name " michigans " for her hot dog and sauce.

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