Greater security has helped to bring a revival of economic growth and national self-confidence.
Mr Peltz might also campaign for a revival of talks with Hershey, America's biggest chocolate-maker.
And in home kitchens, there was a revival of potato mashing and pancake flipping.
And just three seasons ago, a revival of "Wonderful Town" opened to critical acclaim on Broadway.
Maybach (pronounced MY-bock) marked a revival of a brand that first came to life in 1909.
More than merely additional Fed liquidity, what the economy really needs is a revival of economic confidence.
The southern city of Kandahar has seen a revival of Independence Day as a holiday in recent years.
And partly in reaction to the excesses of the counter-culture, there was a revival of socially conservative Protestantism.
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Here's a contrary theory, one that says stagflation is no more likely than a revival of disco and bell-bottom pants.
Last year, he returned to Broadway with a revival of "The House of Blue Leaves, " with Ben Stiller and Edie Falco.
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He was recently offered the part of Stanley Kowalski in a revival of "Streetcar Named Desire" in London, but plans fell through.
"He is among a handful of the most influential jazz musicians living today, and is enjoying a revival of sorts, " Hurst reports.
Hopes of reviving the economy turn on a revival of the mines.
He is currently starring on Broadway in a revival of the thriller "Wait Until Dark" and has received scathing reviews for his performance.
Tony Windsor and Rob Oakeshott, two independents whose price for supporting Ms Gillard included a revival of climate-change action, are also on the committee.
She's making her debut in a revival of Christopher Hampton's Treats, which was first produced at the Royal Court more than 30 years ago.
Stoke did manage a revival of sorts in the second half, but Blackburn were never in serious danger of seeing their lead clawed back.
Additional shows announced include US musical Daddy Long Legs, a Christmas production of Cinderella and a revival of Timberlake Wertenbaker's 1988 play Our Country's Good.
Japanese investors are wagering that cheap energy prices could lead to a revival of the American steel and chemical industries, as well other energy-intensive manufacturing.
There was no doubt, he said, that Kickstarter and other crowd-funding sites such as Indiegogo had kicked off a revival of the small gaming studio.
Four economic factors, I think, favor a revival of heartland entrepreneurship.
Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott has spearheaded a revival of the Pac-12 Conference with aggressive moves that have brought considerable new media fortunes to his member schools.
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British actress Thandie Newton will also be treading the boards this autumn, this time in a revival of the Ariel Dorfman play Death and the Maiden.
In 2007 Gary Griffin directed a revival of "Passion" in Chicago Shakespeare Theater's 300-seat black-box performing space that made the strongest possible case for the show.
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Despite consensus readings of the latest PMI data as signaling a revival of demand, we believe stronger-than-expected numbers are driven by capital restocking, not consumer spending.
Or, perhaps, the fact that this new move is a revival of a promise Labour made in 1997 is, in a way, part of its appeal.
The first is a revival of protest movements, such as the one led by Beppe Grillo, a comedian and blogger, which are disgruntled with the entire system.
The musician, who originally had muted success in the US in the 1970s, has enjoyed a revival of his career since the docu-film was released last year.
Petraeus opposes a firm timetable for withdrawal of American troops from Iraq, because he fears this might lead to a revival of intense violence in the country.
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