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The key to the revival was the period 1951-90.
Frank Mueller
It could be a drag on earnings...something that delays the revival of profits so central to the revival of the economy itself.
David Resler
For many years throughout New England, people have hoped and prayed for revival. There has been talk about who will lead this revival, what it will look like, and where it will begin. We would like to suggest an end to this part of the conversation.
Dan Russell
The volunteers were extremely joyful. I think this was more of a revival than the speakers/concert/big band revival last year, because people are encouraged by the idea of giving back and putting forth efforts to help others instead of ourselves.
Samson Teklemariam
When the museum took over, they did what museums do, which is acquire art. They acquired things they thought would be consistent with the revival period the building represents. A lot of the statuary was supposedly part of the collection that populated the Cloisters.
Thora Jacobson
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Bill Jacquemin
I don't know if England lags behind the States or is ahead of the States. We've finished with the '70s retro chic revival, we've done the '80s retro-chic revival and on to the '90s.
Jonathan Coe
I was on the mathematics faculty at M.I.T. from 1951 through until I resigned in the spring of 1959.
John Nash
The World Is Your Balloon: The Decca Singles 1950-1951.
Ethel Merman
(
1908
-
1984
)
I thought the first period was a solid period. The second period, we weren't bad, but they kind of took it to us a little bit. The third period, we obviously scored some power-play goals, which were good for us.
Ed Jovanovski
What if somebody decided to name you Hortense, and you always hated that name? The name isn't you. It's something somebody else picked for you. We were named arbitrarily by a committee in 1951.
Scott Campbell
At our twentieth reunion, we had a picnic at Cascade Park. It was 1951 and most of us had little kids. There were games and contests and it was a lot of fun.
George Baker
It was post war. It was very gray, very dreary. Everything was still rationed when I first saw the United States in 1951. I went over to visit my sister who was a war bride.
John Mahoney
(
1940
-)
Some of the original members of the agency said they can't remember anything as big as this all the way back to 1951. Even though this weather pattern is normal for Tennessee, it's just not this intense normally.
Donnie Smith
I played for the Cubs [from 1951 to '58], and we never made it. Then I joined the White Sox, and lo and behold, the good Lord was with me. I got to the World Series.
Turk Lown
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