Apple's other scripted series, Amazing Stories, is a revival of the Spielberg anthology show from the late 1980s.
The official revival of US beef exports to China stands to benefit big producers such as Tyson, which have missed out on a boom in Chinese beef demand.
World trade is showing signs of revival.
"If there is a potential revival, it will be in transaction volumes rather than in prices," said Mr Dixon.
Bread revival The shift against bread is also associated with its mass production.
The revival of historic springs is the most direct reflection of the continuous improvement.
Young Chinese restaurant customers willing to pay for better service are leading a small-scale revival of tipping not seen in Chinese restaurants for decades.
The revival of the mother-daughter drama is coming to Netflix next month, with four new episodes, each representing a season of the year.
Of course, this is just a technological revival of the idea that reality is an illusion, which has been discussed by philosophers and mystics for hundreds of years.
It marks the revival and commitment to support the children of USA and the world.
It is thought the revival was started by underground music acts.
Now the dances are enjoying a mainstream revival.
Atlantic City, USA —— Atlantic City has recently enjoyed a revival thanks to the HBO drama Boardwalk Empire, but in the last couple of decades it experienced a slump in visitor numbers.
" "There's been a strong demand for flats in the last two seasons," says Tabitha Simmons, who launched in 2009 with teetering stilettos but then spearheaded the flat revival with a simple, pointed black-and-white shoe called the Alexa.
The point that is normally made about NeXT is that when Jobs returned to Apple, he brought with him the NeXTSTEP operating system, which became the foundation for a new generation of Macs and was a critical component of the company's revival.
The new Disney film, starring British actress Lily James in the title role, has helped spur on a revival of the shape-shifting garment according to The Sunday Times.
To some extent, this craze is a modern revival of the ancient notion that "those who excel in academics end up in officialdom.
Private wine cellars range from $98,500 for 900 bottles to $215,000 for 1,700 bottles at 135 East 79th Street, an Upper East Side prewar revival where an apartment recently went into contract for $26.