Japan is under intense pressure to revive its long-moribund economy, especially as it sinks into recession.
Millennium went public in 1996 and the stock immediately popped 50%, reviving a moribund biotech IPO market.
Set in a city that is culturally remote and economically moribund, Joe Biden's own Scranton, Pa.
Amidst lingering unemployment and moribund consumer confidence, fears of a double dip recession grow increasingly frightening.
But that process is moribund anyway and isn't likely to figure prominently in the campaign.
However, the right owner could easily resurrect the moribund franchise and restore it to prominence.
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It also found that the doveish but long-moribund Labour party was showing signs of resuscitation.
His aim: to overhaul the moribund state-owned enterprises that threaten to halt China's economic progress.
When he worked for Google in India, his wife took over a moribund Indian school.
In 1985 Nintendo jump-started a moribund home videogame market with the Nintendo Entertainment System.
That depends on whether the government finally does something to resuscitate its moribund economy.
Huge swathes of industry were protected from foreign competition by high import tariffs, leaving them moribund.
The same bunch of idiots who bought the moribund Daewoo in 2002 for a song.
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This group may become more lively than Russia's moribund imperial afterthought, the Commonwealth of Independent States.
But it is a ghostly reminder of how politically moribund Egypt used to be.
Only 20 years ago, they were dwindling, with moribund diaspora bodies under Soviet tutelage.
However, there is a very big gap between a surging stock market and a moribund U.S. economy.
After many months of moribund sales, this is a welcome trend to both manufacturers and dealers alike.
In doing so, they've revitalized a moribund farm system, amassing one of baseball's best crops of prospects.
The property market has been moribund since a boom after reunification in the early 1990s (see chart).
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The Chinese government seems to be accelerating its attempts to restructure the country's moribund state-owned enterprises .
Moreover, printing yen to buy dollars is one way to inject liquidity into Japan's moribund financial system.
Others are confident that the Nikkei stock index will rebound soon, from its current shocked and moribund situation.
Now, though, the GOP in the borough is moribund, the people close to New York Republican politics said.
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Colombia's president, Alvaro Uribe, has achieved great success in combating narco guerrillas and is reviving Colombia's once-moribund economy.
Moreover for its moribund economy to grow, it needs urgently to improve trade and investment relations with India.
The economic funk in Europe and America has meant that the industrialised world's equity markets have been fairly moribund.
The Doha Trade Round, for example, looks moribund, and the World Trade Organization appears less than robust these days.
Ron Johnson is doing exactly what a CEO should be doing when put in charge of a moribund company.
Two weeks ago, Kerry appeared to be politically moribund and any kind of resurgence was beginning to seem unlikely.
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