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revival and environment
Theorists generally agree that a significant reason for the revival of the study of rhetoric was the renewed importance of language and persuasion in the increasingly mediated environment of the 20th century ( see Linguistic turn ) and through the 21st century, with the media focus on the wide variations and analyses of political rhetoric and its consequences.
* Phase II ( as early as June – December 2003 ): International Conference to support Palestinian economic recovery and launch a process, leading to establishment of an independent Palestinian state with provisional borders ; revival of multilateral engagement on issues including regional water resources, environment, economic development, refugees, and arms control issues ; Arab states restore pre-intifada links to Israel ( trade offices, etc.
The proliferation of new artistic forms in painting, poetry and theatre as well as a revival of interest in the traditional folk art of Russia provided a rich environment in which a Modernist culture was born.
Northland International University states that their mission is "( 1 ) to glorify God by providing an educational environment for developing servant-leaders in honesty, obedience, wisdom, and service to love Jesus Christ with all their heart, soul, and mind ( 2 ) and by teaching students to live by the principles of God's Word, to walk with God as His faithful laborers, and to serve in local churches for revival, world evangelization, and the discipling of future generations for the cause of Jesus Christ.

revival and 2004
In 2004 there was a limited-run revival at the Royal National Theatre starring Desmond Barrit as Pseudolus, Philip Quast as Miles Gloriosus, Hamish McColl as Hysterium and Isla Blair as Domina ( who had previously played Philia in the 1963 production ).
A Broadway revival ran at Studio 54 from December 2, 2004 to January 30, 2005, directed by Amon Miyamoto and starring B. D.
In a 2004 interview regarding the series ' revival, Baker suggested that he be cast as the Master.
A Broadway revival opened at the Royale Theatre on November 14, 2004 and closed on January 9, 2005 after 65 performances and 26 previews ; it starred Edie Falco and Brenda Blethyn.
In 2004, Shirley returned to Broadway in a revival of 42nd Street, portraying diva " Dorothy Brock " opposite her son Patrick Cassidy — the first time a mother and son were known to star together on Broadway.
The Presbyterian Church of Wales was for many years the largest denomination and was born out of the Welsh Methodist revival in the eighteenth century and seceded from the Church of England in 1811 ; it had 34, 819 members in 2004.
He later replaced Alfred Molina as Tevye in the 2004 revival of Fiddler on the Roof.
A successful revival of the show saw two series and a Christmas special shown on BBC One ( after ITV had failed to re-secure rights for the Network ) in 2002 and 2004.
He declined the role of Tevye in the 2004 Broadway revival of Fiddler on the Roof because he didn't want to be seen as always following in Mostel's footsteps.
In 2006, he took on a primarily dramatic role in a revival of Simon Gray's Butley, having played the role to great success at The Huntington Theater in Boston in 2004.
Since The Arsenio Hall Show ended, Hall has made many appearances on television ( including a short-lived 1997 sitcom called Arsenio ), starring in Martial Law with Sammo Hung from 1999 – 2000, and hosting the revival of Star Search in 2003 – 2004.
In October 2010, following its use in a trailer for the TV channel VOX and on a TV advertisement – for Axe deodorant ( which is itself a revival of the advertisement originally aired in 2004 ) – it hit # 1 on the German singles chart, was the number one seller single of 2010 and was eventually certified 2 × Platinum in 2011.
He also was nominated for a Tony Award and a Drama Desk Award for his 2004 King Lear and for a Tony playing Henry Drummond in the 2007 revival of Inherit the Wind.
Super Dave also appeared from time to time on the 1998 – 2004 revival of Hollywood Squares.
John Davidson hosted a 1991 version of The $ 100, 000 Pyramid, and another revival ( simply titled Pyramid ) ran from 2002 – 2004 with Donny Osmond as host.
A quarterly published slick revival began in 2004.
Belfour did not play during the NHL lockout in 2004 – 05, instead taking a minority stake in the projected Dallas Americans team in the proposed revival of the World Hockey Association while recovering and rehabilitating himself from primarily back-related injuries.
* Cecilia Fire Thunder, first woman elected as president of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, 2004 ; promotes women's issues and revival of Lakota language
In the wake of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon ( 2000 ), there has been somewhat of a revival of Chinese-produced wuxia films aimed at an international audience, including Hero ( 2002 ), House of Flying Daggers ( 2004 ) and Reign of Assassins ( 2010 ).
Bennett with the Telstra Premiership trophy at post 2006 NRL Grand Final celebrations in Brisbane. Bennett is a passionate advocate of international Rugby League, and was instrumental in the revival of the Tri-Nations series in 2004.
The revival of the Alumni Association was spurred at the event Blueprint 2020, held in April 2004 with the encouragement of the then Principal and Secretary.
The last production of 2004 was a revival of Becket by Anouilh.
In 2004, Rashād became the first African-American actress to win the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play, for her role in the revival of A Raisin in the Sun.
Krause appeared on Broadway in the summer of 2004 in a revival of Arthur Miller's After the Fall.

revival and through
Astrology saw a popular revival from the nineteenth century as part of a general revival of spiritualism and later New Age philosophy, and through the influence of mass media such as newspaper horoscopes and astrology software.
It expanded throughout the next millennium, growing through periods of revival and decay over the centuries.
In the late 1980s and increasingly through the 1990s, a revival of the original disco style began to emerge.
After the genre had started to go out of fashion with mainstream audiences in 1981, the mod revival scene went underground and successfully reinvented itself through a series of clubs, bands and fanzines that breathed fresh life into the genre, culminating in another burst of creative acceptance in 1985.
This populist emotional revival accompanied the elite ideal of nullification to paradoxical Divine Panentheism, through intellectual articulation of inner dimensions of mystical thought.
it sought Islamic revival through preaching and also by providing basic community services including schools, mosques, and workshops.
There has been a significant revival of virtue ethics in the past half-century, through the work of such philosophers as G. E. M. Anscombe, Philippa Foot, Alasdair Macintyre, and Rosalind Hursthouse.
Charlton Ogburn, Jr. was elected president of The Shakespeare Oxford Society in 1976 and kick-started the modern revival of the Oxfordian movement by seeking publicity through moot court trials, media debates, television, and later the Internet, including Wikipedia, methods which became standard policy for Oxfordian and anti-Stratfordian promoters because of their success in recruiting members of the lay public.
The ragtime composer Scott Joplin became famous through the publication in 1899 of the " Maple Leaf Rag " and a string of ragtime hits that followed, although he was later forgotten by all but a small, dedicated community of ragtime aficionados until the major ragtime revival in the early 1970s.
Nevertheless, Masaccio's concern to suggest three-dimensionality through volumetric figures and foreshortened forms ( a revival of Giotto's approach, rather than a continuation of contemporary trends ) is already apparent.
through Dylan, Pete Seeger, Ramblin ' Jack Elliott, his ex-wife Marjorie and other new members of the folk revival, and his son Arlo.
Charles of Anjou contributed to the early medieval revival of learning, often referred to as the " Latin " Renaissance, through his employment of several Jewish scholars at the University of Salerno and Naples, who were expert translators.
In the newly settled frontier regions, the revival was implemented through camp meetings.
By enacting the Statute of Gloucester in 1278 the king challenged baronial rights through a revival of the system of general eyres ( royal justices to go on tour throughout the land ) and through a significant increase in the number of pleas of quo warranto to be heard by such eyres.
At the same time, the vernacular saw a revival as a literary language, through the works of William Langland, John Gower and especially The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer.
From the early-to-mid-1960s, Baez emerged at the forefront of the American roots revival, where she introduced her audiences to the then-unknown Bob Dylan ( the two became romantically involved in late 1962, remaining together through early 1965 ), and was emulated by artists such as Judy Collins, Emmylou Harris, Joni Mitchell and Bonnie Raitt.
With 21st-century technology, modern radio drama, also known as audio theater, has experienced a revival, with a growing number of independent producers who are able to build an audience through internet distribution.
A detailed history that focuses primarily of the Times Square Theatre District from the beginning of the 20th century through its successful revival / restoration in the late 20th Century.
In 1996, Stang and Steve Bevilacqua, owner of the Flying Lemur Bookstore in Cleveland, Ohio, worked together to manage the corporate entity of the church, the SubGenius Foundation Inc. Their efforts helped to bolster the church's revival through the late 1990s and early 2000s, until Bevilacqua had to retire from church management in order to support his wife, Rachel Bevilacqua.
She was a regular panelist on To Tell the Truth from the 1960 through its 1990 revival, appearing in most episodes in the 1960s and 1970s.
After the bloody debacle of the June 1934 Olympia rally, Joyce spearheaded the BUF's policy shift from campaigning for economic revival through corporatism to a focus on antisemitism.
The routing of Interstates 89 and 91 through Lebanon and nearby White River Junction, Vermont, in addition to the growth of Dartmouth College, led to the area's economic revival.

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