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revival in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Revival most
often refers to:
Resuscitation of a
person Language revival of an
extinct language Revival (sports...
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revivalism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Revivalism may
refer to:
Christian revival,
increased spiritual interest or
renewal in the life...
- "TV
Revivals Making a Comeback: 'Coach,' 'X-Files,' 'Fuller House' & More". Variety. "What's
driving the
resurgence of reboots,
remakes and
revivals in...
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material may be added. A
filmed version is said to be an
adaptation and
requires writing of a screenplay.
Revivals are
common in
Broadway theatre. v t e...
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Revival services occur in
local churches,
brush arbor revivals, tent
revivals, and camp meetings. A
revival meeting usually consists of
several consecutive...
- were a
series of
local revivals in Korea. For instance, in 1903, due to
famine in the
center of the country, two
local revivals were
experienced in a Presbyterian...
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independence is
politically unrealistic. In the
history of Europe,
national revivals are most
commonly ****ociated with the
period of
romantic nationalism that...
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Slept Here:
Colonial Revivals and
American Culture, 1876–1986, 1988.
Richard Guy
Wilson and Noah Sheldon, The
Colonial Revival House, 2004.
Richard Guy...
- use of the term "
revival" to
refer to an
evangelistic meeting or
series of
meetings (see
revival meeting).
Proponents view
revivals as the restoration...
- po****rizing the
traditional musical styles of
their ancestors. Often,
roots revivals include an
addition of
newly composed songs with
socially and politically...