revival
111revival, theology of — Оживления теология …
112Revival of Learning — noun the Renaissance in its relation to learning …
113revival committee — Kōmike hō eu …
114revival house — film or exhibition theatres that are dedicated to emphasizing or specializing in only one type of film such as foreign films, older films, silent films, classics, rarely screened films, etc. Example: the Film Forum in New York City, founded… …
115revival of judgment — Giving new life to a dormant judgment, whether by a writ or without a writ, as the statute permits. 30A Am J Rev ed Judgm §§ 571 et seq …
116revival of offense — Subsequent conduct of the offender which permits the assertion of an offense previously condoned as a ground of divorce. 24 Am J2d Div & S § 221 …
117revival of policy — The reinstatement of a policy of insurance after it has lapsed or become forfeited, especially where forfeited for the nonpayment of premiums, pursuant to a provision for reinstatetment contained in the policy and the performance of such… …
118revival of will — The act of a testator in giving testimentary effect to a will previously revoked by a new testamentary act in re executing or publishing the will. 57 Am J1st Wills § 615. Giving renewed effect to an earlier will previously revoked by a later will …
119Gothic Revival architecture — Notable Neo Gothic edifices: top: Palace of Westminster, London; left: Cathedral of Learning, Pittsburgh; right: Sint Petrus en Pauluskerk, Ostend …
120Christian revival — For Architectural style revivals, see Revivalism (architecture). Part of a series on the History of Christian Theology …