- The
Reinvigorating Antibiotics and
Diagnostic Innovation (READI) Act (H.R. 1840) is a
bipartisan bill
introduced in the U.S.
House of
Representatives by...
- conflict.
Historian Heather Jones argues that the
historiography has been
reinvigorated by a
cultural turn in the 21st century.
Scholars have
raised entirely...
- were
still the
remains of the
various downtown revolutions that had
reinvigorated New York's
music and art
scenes and kept
Manhattan in the
position it...
-
Austrian People's
Party (ĆVP)
which formed a
coalition government with the
reinvigorated (13.9 percent) Greens,
which was
sworn in with Kurz as
chancellor on...
- by the "Tartan Army"
fandom of the
Scotland national football team
reinvigorating a working-class
attachment to
kilts and tartan); and
historically inaccurate...
-
public outrage. The
reaction by the
administration was seen as callous,
reinvigorating the
declining anti-war movement.:ā128ā129ā The US Air
Force continued...
- the
Republicans gained three seats in the
Senate and 47 in the House,
reinvigorating the
conservative coalition,
which made it more
difficult for Johnson...
-
Flannery O'Connor's well-known story, "A Good Man is Hard to Find" (1955),
reinvigorated the
Southern Gothic style.
Cultural and
social identity pla**** a considerable...
- and 672,194
mortar s****: a 5.8:1 ratio. The
communist insurgency,
reinvigorated by
North Korean support and
scattered bands of KPA stragglers, resurged...
- fled the ****s and
entered the
Soviet Union during the war,
where they
reinvigorated Jewish religious activities and
opened new synagogues. In May 1947 Soviet...