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However, after the death of Jay Gould and some years later, the plans for the Union Pacific to gain access to the Puget Sound Region were revived, under the new name of the Oregon & Washington Rail Road, later changed to the Oregon & Washington Railroad & Navigation Company.

revived and villains
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 B-Fighter, Karato was one of the other Metal Hero protagonists Janperson while Silver Ray was his rival Gun Gibson, and Goldex was the main villan Bill Goldy ( used by the villains as a pawn after being revived ), but was absorbed into Borgslayer.
Death Adder, among other villains, was revived by the Grandmaster and as part of the Legion of the Unliving was pitted against the Avengers.

revived and were
The title of this book revived the Ashes legend and it was after this that England v Australia series were customarily referred to as " The Ashes ".
The Athenian institutions were later revived, but the extent to which they were a real democracy is debatable.
At the time, only the dress rehearsal and opening night performance were held, and the play was not revived until after Jarry's death.
The Assyrian Levies were founded by the British in 1928, with ancient Assyrian military rankings such as Rab-shakeh, Rab-talia and Tartan, being revived for the first time in millennia for this force.
When Nintendo revived the industry, they signed up software development companies to create NES games under a strict license agreement which imposed serious restrictions on what they were allowed to do.
When the hermits were gathered to Saint Anthony's corpse to mourn his death, Saint Anthony was revived.
Other authors who used the name were Major John Bernard Arbuthnot MVO, the column's founder, and William Hartston, the current author of its revived form.
The Lutician uprising of 983 practically annihilated it ; bishops continued to be named, but they were merely titular, until the downfall of the Wends in the twelfth century and the German eastward settlement in the diocesan region revived the bishopric.
When squares were revived ( around 1925 to 1940, depending on the region ), contra dances were generally not included.
In the 1950s Turney's cause, and the name of the group, were revived by Ernest Brady.
Woudhuizen revived a conjecture to the effect that the Tyrsenians came from Anatolia, including Lydia, whence they were driven by the Cimmerians in the early Iron Age, 750 – 675 BC, leaving some colonists on Lemnos.
The first three games were later revived in the Avernum series.
Immediately following World War II, a number of homosexual rights groups came into being or were revived across the Western world, in Britain, France, Germany, Holland, the Scandinavian countries and the United States.
The theory was almost forgotten, but was revived by his student John L. Horn ( 1966 ) who later argued Gf and Gc were only two among several factors, and he eventually identified 9 or 10 broad abilities.
By the turn of the 20th century, the heyday of individualist anarchism had passed, although aspects of the individualist anarchist tradition were later revived with modifications by Murray Rothbard and his anarcho-capitalism in the mid-20th century, as a current of the broader libertarian movement.
The magazine was revived by Imperium Games after GDW folded, and JTAS 25 and 26 were published before that publisher folded itself.
Although dozens of Kern's musicals and musical films were hits, only Show Boat is now regularly revived.
However, the disputes with the Boer over land were revived in 1858 and more seriously in 1865.
Early rival classifications of Greek mythos by Euhemerus, Plato's Phaedrus, and Sallustius were developed by the neoplatonists and revived by Renaissance mythographers as in the Theologia mythologica ( 1532 ).
Prior to the 19th century distinctive May day celebrations were widespread throughout West Cornwall, and are being revived in St. Ives and Penzance.
Many Merovingian saints, and the majority of female saints, were local ones, venerated only within strictly circumscribed regions ; their cults were revived in the High Middle Ages, when the population of women in religious orders increased enormously.
By the end of 1554, the pope had approved the deal, and the Heresy Acts were revived.

revived and often
The Emperor Valens, however, revived Constantius ' policy and supported the " Homoian " party, exiling bishops and often using force.
While the theory of combining multiple arts into one art is quite old, and has been revived periodically, the postmodern manifestation is often in combination with performance art, where the dramatic subtext is removed, and what is left is the specific statements of the artist in question or the conceptual statement of their action.
In 1927, Kern and Hammerstein had their biggest hit, Show Boat, which is often revived and is still considered one of the masterpieces of the American musical theatre.
After the Slavic invasions of the former Roman province of Dalmatia in the 5th and 6th centuries, a tribe called the Narentines revived the old Illyrian piratical habits and often raided the Adriatic Sea starting in the 7th century.
Riot / Clone was a punk band often associated with the anarcho-punk scene, active from 1979 – 1983 and then revived in the early 90's until they split up again in 2005.
In Ulster the neologism Ullans merging Ulster and Lallans is often used to refer to a revived literary variety of Ulster Scots.
Woodcut was used less often for individual (" single-leaf ") fine-art prints from about 1550 until the late nineteenth century, when interest revived.
In the late 20th century the poetic tradition was revived, albeit often replacing the traditional Modern Scots orthographic practice with a series of contradictory idiolects.
New plants are often launched at the show and the popularity of older varieties revived under the focus of the horticultural world.
In the 1970s and 1980s, however, the operettas began to be revived more frequently, albeit often with heavily rewritten librettos, by companies like the Light Opera of Manhattan and Ohio Light Opera, and revivals continue today.
* " The Whole Fruit " ( 1988 – 1990 ) ( often used in a longer slogan, revived in 2002-2005 in the You Know When You've Been Tango'd revival advertisements )
The Folk Revival movement is one in which shanties themselves were often revived, especially as they have been viewed as a branch of heritage traditional songs of Anglophone culture.
Besides operas, Méhul composed a number of songs for the festivals of the republic ( often commissioned by the emperor Napoleon ), cantatas, and five symphonies in the years 1797 and 1808 to 1810. The First Symphony was revived in one of Felix Mendelssohn's concerts with the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra in 1838 and 1846 to an audience including Robert Schumann, who was impressed by the piece.
During the reign of academic art, the paintings of the Rococo era, previously held in low favor, were revived to popularity, and themes often used in Rococo art such as Eros and Psyche were popular again.
Design for Living was a success on Broadway in 1933, but it has been revived less often than Coward's other major comedies.
In the late Roman Republic men like Gaius Marius along with his army of devoted scholars were populist commanders who had strong personal ties with their soldiers, and imagery of revived Roman values is often brought to bear in support of caudillismo.
Other than Hebrew, there are no cases of completely dead languages revived into communities of larger than a few thousand speakers ( often composed largely of enthusiasts, and often not passed on from one generation to the next ).
During the ultimately failed talks for an Anglo-Franco-Soviet alliance in the spring and summer of 1939, Bonnet and the rest of the French leadership pressed quite strongly for the revived Triple Entente, often to the considerable discomfort of the British.
On the rare occasions when the play has been revived on the stage, producers often name it Cardenio because Shakespeare's name helps to sell tickets.
He revived the practice of podalic version, and showed how even in cases of head presentation, surgeons with this operation could often deliver the infant safely, instead of having to dismember the infant and extract the infant piecemeal.
Occasionally Heinrich's music is revived, often with some amazement at his enthusiasm, expressiveness and eccentricity.
After the demise of the Droopy series in 1958, the character has been revived several times for new productions, often television shows also featuring MGM's other famous cartoon stars, Tom and Jerry.
An influential 1947 paper revived interest in the Lemaître-Tolman metric, an inhomogeneous, spherically symmetric dust solution ( often called the LTB or Lemaître-Tolman-Bondi metric ).

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