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Revival meaning
The act of reviving, or the state of being revived. | Reanimation from a state of languor or depression; applied to health, a person's spirits, etc. | Renewed interest, performance, cultivation, or flourishing state of something, as of culture, commerce, agriculture.
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Miller and Alicia Venter won third place in this year’s entry Hot Topic-Eucharistic Revival for their coverage of a New York state Eucharistic revival, a Lenten pilgrimage, and a parish revival.
First British folk revival The "first" British folk revival was a roots revival which occurred approximately 1890–1920 and was marked by heightened interest in traditional music and its preservation.
Originally designed in the Byzantine Revival Romanesque Revival styles, the plan was changed after 1909 to a Gothic Revival design.
The original Broadway production was nominated for numerous Tonys, and a revival starring Cynthia Erivo won Best Revival of a Musical in 2016.
The third and final season of Hulu's revival is scheduled to premiere on the streaming service on February 17. The original series and previous seasons of the revival are currently available to stream on the service.
About Revival Gold Inc.Revival Gold Inc. is a growth-focused gold exploration and development company.
After being wow’d by an old time dark and delicious revival of at New York City Center Encores!, I went straight downtown to Abrons Arts Center to see another fantastic revival, the bright and brilliant The Unsinkable Molly Brown.
The Rizzos from the 1990s revival of united with Rosie O’Donnell, Joely Fisher, Mackenzie Phillips, and Maureen McCormack reminiscing on their time in the role with Seth, who was part of the revival’s music department for the entire run.
Earlier, Chairman of NIPR, Bashir Adamu Chedi said, the theme of the lecture, ‘Revival of Industry in The North, The Textile Example’, was carefully chosen to provoke thoughts towards the revival of the the comatosed industry.
The Fall Revival begins Monday night, but each night prior to the revival service, Mt. Pisgah Pastor Dr. Michael Wilson will teach Bible study at 6 p.m.
The rating agency also forecasts the non-revival of the currently grounded Boeing 737 Max fleet in fiscal 2020 and the non-revival of Jet Airways.
From the dawn of the recording industry and the rise of radio, to the birth of commercial country music, the folk revival of the 1960s, and the acoustic revival of the new millennium, this humble trio from Virginia played a fascinating part.
His ministry began during his teens when he started playing drums for Revival Life Choir of Revival Life Outreach Church (formerly Tabernacle of Witness Church) in Ghana West Africa.
What would happen if we changed our prayer focus from what we want to see in a revival (healings, miracles, signs and wonders and more), or what we think a revival should look like to what Jesus wants: souls saved?
Chapter 1: The Revival Thus the revival, far from being the work of one man, was the result of several strands coming and working together.
Despite the announcements of the death of the language, this academic interest, along with the beginning of the Celtic Revival in the late 19th Century, provided the groundwork for a Cornish language revival movement.
First revival (1985–1989) main It was Serling's decision to sell his share of the series back to the network that eventually allowed for a Twilight Zone revival.
Following the Welsh Revival, the Azusa Street Revival in 1906 began the spread of Pentecostalism in North America.
John Harvey, English Cathedrals, Batsford, (1961) Stained glass had a major revival with Gothic Revival architecture in the 19th-century.
Jug band revival One of the first recordings of the folk era jug band revival was by The Orange Blossom Jug Five, Skiffle in Stereo, made in 1958 for the poorly-distributed Lyrichord label.