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The rivalries and the factionalism, the odd blend of leftism and confessional therapy, the bright cloud of sardonic humor that hovered over the whole enterprise at all times - all gone, as is the column to which Tom devoted so much care, entitled Revivals in Focus.
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"Revivals" were not exactly in Pete's line; but as long as Polly Currier had to be there, he'd decided he might as well go to see her home.
Missy Dana Gatlin
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"Revivals" and "Awakenings" were periodical, and undoubtedly did produce changes of character violent enough, but sadly short in duration.
Vice Versa or A Lesson to Fathers F. Anstey 1895
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Revivals are now a major part of every Broadway season.
Howard Kissel: Three Revivals Howard Kissel 2011
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Revivals are now a major part of every Broadway season.
Howard Kissel: Three Revivals Howard Kissel 2011
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Detached houses on relatively large lots, including many Victorians and Greek Revivals dating to the turn of the century and beyond, line the neighborhood's curving streets.
More Commuters, Artists Find St. George Melanie Lefkowitz 2011
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Spiritual Revivals are about peace and love, not hate.
DeMint says Tea Party activists leading spiritual revival 2010
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Revivals are now a major part of every Broadway season.
Howard Kissel: Three Revivals Howard Kissel 2011
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Officers responded to the reported armed robbery at Revivals Thrift Store at 68401 E. Palm Canyon Drive about 6: 02 p.m.
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Officers responded to the reported armed robbery at Revivals Thrift Store at 68401 E. Palm Canyon Drive about 6: 02 p.m.
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