They claim moving the market into the center of Driffield has helped to breathe new life into the commercial activity of the town. |
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They're just the thing to breathe new life into tired-looking pillows, curtains, scarves. |
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This is their chance to breathe new life into our system of Parliamentary democracy. |
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The masterplan for Bradford aims to breathe new life into the city through an urban park, a lake and wetlands. |
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The characters are surprisingly unconventional and breathe new life into a well-used storyline. |
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They breathe new life into the regional development policy, which prepares regions for global competition. |
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Rosshall Academy rose from the ashes of two crumbling secondary schools, one of the first examples of how private finance could breathe new life into state education. |
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Now, the leaders of the downtown business community want to breathe new life into Water Street. |
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Mr. Morsi's removal will breathe new life into the ideological claims of radicals. |
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It will indeed be necessary to breathe new life into European integration by renewing the link with our fellow citizens. |
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In Belgium, you have proved yourself able to breathe new life into politics. |
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Together, you can continue to breathe new life into the immersion programs so that our youth can identify with them. |
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There is actually close cooperation between the two governments to breathe new life into the auto industry in Quebec. |
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Cooperation agreements between all parties is necessary to breathe new life into regions badly hit by industrial change. |
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The Baltic Sea has made a long-standing international commitment to breathe new life into the area and protect its ecological balance. |
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You know of my determination to breathe new life into and restore harmony to federal-provincial relations. |
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Debate has started in Europe on how to breathe new life into global climate talks after the failure of the UN conference in Copenhagen. |
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Construction of the access ramps will breathe new life into the Langlois mine, which employs up to 250 people when running at full capacity. |
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That love of the lyrical and the past, and the ability to transmogrify it into the sounds of the future, led Berio to take the existing and breathe new life into it. |
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Asylum seekers are being praised for helping to breathe new life into a rundown part of a South Yorkshire town that was once blighted by drugs and vice. |
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Secondly, it is important to work together to breathe new life into faltering peace processes in countries where peacekeeping operations are deployed. |
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The Pakistani delegation hoped that the ministerial review under way would breathe new life into efforts to achieve the development goals in such a way as to relegate extreme poverty to history. |
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This event will offer us the ideal opportunity to breathe new life into international cooperation on this subject and to renew our political commitment against organized crime. |
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The Durban Review Conference and its outcome must unite rather than divide us, and spur us into action to breathe new life into the implementation of the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action. |
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Juan Antonio Samaranch endeavoured to breathe new life into the Olympic Movement. |
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For the WTO negotiations, agriculture has been presented as the market that should be liberalized first in order to breathe new life into world trade. |
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It would give both races a much-needed boost and breathe new life into the Triple Crown, which, as things stand, is as dead as a dodo. |
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The federal Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Stéphane Dion, will soon table an action plan to refocus official languages programs, breathe new life into them and give them new visibility. |
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A NEW WRINKLE promises to breathe new life into any beat-up old handset. |
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We invite all member States of the ICNRD Movement to take into account the proposals put forward during the ministerial meeting held in New York on 29 September 2009 in order to breathe new life into the Movement. |
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Let us not be afraid to expediently adopt a new service directive, maybe similar to the one of Bolkenstein, that will breathe new life into the revised Lisbon strategy. |
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As all of us here know, the campaign seeks to ensure the protection of monuments and artistic treasures, to breathe new life into traditional crafts and to implement a development strategy. |
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On Monday Mr Neil will visit CVS Inverclyde which will receive Au60,000 to help breathe new life into Greenock s Cathcart Street. |
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Focused political attention by the UN is needed to breathe new life into the peace negotiations, which are carried out under the auspices of the regional Inter-Governmental Authority on Development. |
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You here have the power to breathe new life into this very sick network. |
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At the Foreign Affairs Council on 10 September, ministers took stock of the situation and discussed how to breathe new life into the negotiation process which has now lasted several years. |
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The meeting was supposed to lead to a preliminary agreement between these four agricultural giants and breathe new life into the Doha Round, which has been in a stalemate for almost six years now. |
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Given the relative disinterest in this forum, and the proposal to reform how the summits are organized, what can be done to breathe new life into this process? |
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What's the best way to breathe new life into a tired television idea? |
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Now, 20 years on, The Great Grog Wine Bar is trying to breathe new life into wine bars. |
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Own-label baker Honeytop has launched what it says is the first chocolate-flavoured Scotch pancake in a bid to breathe new life into prepared pancakes. |
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At a new meeting last Sunday, STET President Michalis Michael said that the union would gather together ideas to breathe new life into the area and attract more visitors. |
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