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Algardi's large dramatic marble high-relief panel of Pope Leo and Attila ( 1646 – 53 ) for St Peter's Basilica was widely admired in his day, and reinvigorated the use of such marble reliefs.
During the 20th century the tradition was reinvigorated by Captain America and his fellow Invaders in the 1940s, who fought for the Allies of World War II.
The concept of a restaurant in a pub reinvigorated both pub culture and British dining, though has occasionally attracted criticism for potentially removing the character of traditional pubs.
The zarzuela continued to flourish in the 1930s, thanks to composers of the stature of Pablo Sorozábal – who reinvigorated it as a vehicle for socio-political comment – Federico Moreno Torroba, and Francisco Alonso.
This reinvigorated rumors surfacing in 2001 that product development and support for FrameMaker were being wound down.
The Russians broke and many died as they were pursued by the reinvigorated French cavalry for about a quarter of a mile.
The Russians broke and many died as they were pursued by the reinvigorated French cavalry for about a quarter of a mile.
Sue Vertue says that the live audience reinvigorated the company because no-one had laughed at the material for a few days as everyone knew it so well.
Horton reinvigorated Macclesfield Town and achieved a finish of fifth for the 2004 – 05 season, resulting in a playoff place, but the team were eliminated in the semi-finals by Lincoln City.
At the 2001 Australian Open, the reinvigorated Capriati became the lowest seed to ever win the championship when she defeated Martina Hingis ( ranked number one in the world at the time ) in straight sets for her first Grand Slam championship.
" The fact that Boston has come to Chicago for the captain of her baseball nine has reinvigorated the bonds of affection between the metropolis of the Bay state and the metropolis of the mighty west ; the truth of this will appear in the mighty welcome which our public will give Mr. Lowell next Tuesday.
For the 1981 elections, the opposition Nationalist Party, reinvigorated with a new leader, looked set for a serious challenge to Mintoff.
The Surfdog album reinvigorated Hicks, and the guests reflected their longtime admiration for the Hot Licks.
Powell has reinvigorated the programme of visiting filmmakers, and set up a programme of masterclasses run at London cinemas for NFTS students and the public.
In the late 20th century the building was reinvigorated as a centre for the visual arts.
The Manning government had successfully renewed and reinvigorated itself, and recovered much of the ground it had previously lost, while the recent Diefenbaker landslide made the Progressive Conservative Party seem a more attractive vehicle for the party's traditional supporters.
* The reemergence of Germany and Japan as members of the great powers, and concomitant reform of the UN Security Council was seen as necessary for great power cooperation and reinvigorated UN leadership
Over the course of her three terms, Mankiller reinvigorated the Cherokee Nation through community-development projects where men and women work collectively for the common good.
In 1977, he joined the United States House of Representatives Committee on Science and Technology where he served, until his retirement in 1993, as a technical adviser on all aspects of civil aviation research and development and became one of the nation's leading advocates for a reinvigorated research airplane program.
After two issues ( Volume 86 ; issues 1, 2 ) Allen left, and Brook continued with a reinvigorated editorial group for two more issues ( Volume 86 ; issues 3, 4 ).
The decision-theoretic approach to statistical inference was reinvigorated by Abraham Wald and his successors, and makes extensive use of scientific computing, analysis, and optimization ; for the design of experiments, statisticians use algebra and combinatorics.
During his 25-year tenure, President Dickey headed two capital campaigns, doubled African American student enrollment, reinvigorated Dartmouth Medical School, built the Hopkins Center and instituted continuing education for alumni.
The success of the Fort Polk exercise reinvigorated the program, and further funding was allocated for the next phase of LW development.

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He was on the verge of leaving Sydney when an innings of 172 for his Shire team reinvigorated his career.

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The local economy is based upon tourism directed to the beaches of the Costa Blanca and particularly the second residence construction boom which started in the 1960s and reinvigorated again by the late 1990s.
J. D. Salinger's Nine Stories ( 1953 ) experimented with point of view and voice, while Flannery O ’ Connor's story A Good Man is Hard to Find ( 1955 ) reinvigorated the Southern Gothic style.
Faludi argues that 9 / 11 reinvigorated in America a climate that is hostile to women.
It is not known how long the theatre remained on the site, but it was reinvigorated in 1777 and during 1778 George Frederick Cooke acted there, but in the winter of 1779 it was destroyed in fire.
The development of academy schools in England has reinvigorated the debate on selection, since it is sometimes argued ( see academy schools ) that some academies are using covert pupil selection.
In a move mirroring Alex's suicide drive and anticipating the end of the book, he is placed in a situation likely to kill him, but triumphs and emerges ( literally ) rejuvenated and reinvigorated.
An opposing view is taken by film critic Tom Shone, who considers that Lucas and Spielberg's reinvention of blockbusters as fast-paced entertainment reinvigorated the US film industry and deserves greater artistic and critical recognition.
A full description of the origins of the free market economics dating as far back to the conception of natural laws as mathematical, eternal and absolute — a reflection of some perfect mathematical form — derived from ancient Greek philosophers Pythagoras ( 569 – 500 BC ) and Plato, and reinvigorated by the Enlightenment is well beyond the scope of this article, but can be read on Chapter 4, A Brief Account of the Historical Origins of Economic Fundamentalism, in Dr. Lee Boldman's book ( 2007 ).
More recently, however, it has been suggested that the smaller statue is in fact that " of a more youthful Pepy I, reinvigorated by the celebration of the Jubilee ceremonies.
Bouchard's presence reinvigorated the Canadiens and he is credited with playing an important part in keeping the franchise from leaving Montreal.
That MHS outlived the National Board of Health and emerged in the 1890s reinvigorated is a testament to Hamilton's skills as a political negotiator as well as a bureaucrat.
His 1966 book Kant's Analytic, along with P. F. Strawson's The Bounds of Sense, is considered to have reinvigorated contemporary Kant studies.
In 1998, his career then is reinvigorated when asked by George Lucas to do Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace.
Tom Bishop from the BBC commented that Madonna has either reinvigorated her career or she is " merely throwing one final dance party for her long-term fans before settling down to record more sedate material ".
The following day, Marge surprisingly receives a large order for pretzels and the business is reinvigorated.

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Windsurfing has affected the local economy in many ways: windsurfing-oriented businesses and upscale restaurants catering to visiting windsurfers have reinvigorated the downtown area, many people who first visited Hood River in search of wind and waves have settled in the area and become an integral part of the community, and the local economy has been infused with much needed tourist dollars.
He would later be reinvigorated by the course of events to become a leading figure in the Moscow Proletkult organization — a fact which emphasizes the tension between that organization and state authorities.
It marked a turning point in both the careers of Diana Ross and Michael Masser: it reinvigorated her singing career, coming immediately after her Academy Award nomination for Best Actress in her acting debut, Lady Sings the Blues ; it introduced Masser to an audience that would become accustomed to his prowess at writing good love songs.

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