Other treatments may be used either as alternatives, or in combination with a facelift. |
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Its interior facelift also includes improvements to the instruments and door panels. |
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She will not be indulging in either Botox or a facelift for the cover photo shoot. |
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He said the Scout Group, Guides, Brownies and the Air Training Corps had all committed to giving Appleby a floral facelift. |
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The public toilets will also be given an extensive facelift and the whole site resurfaced with bay markings. |
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One of the city's oldest pools, the Yeoville swimming pool, has received a sparkling, multi-toned blue mosaic facelift. |
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These mechanicals were clothed in a well proportioned five-door body which received a slight facelift this spring. |
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A facelift inside the store had been carried out and most of the shelves had been swopped about. |
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It was explained to her before surgery that a facelift would do nothing for the mouth lines. |
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A facelift can reduce saggy skin and wrinkles to produce a more alert and youthful appearance. |
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A pub is to undergo a major facelift as part of a plan to improve its facilities. |
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Since Royds underwent its seven-year facelift, burglary has been practically eliminated from the estate. |
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Bradford Council is to make The Grove a one-way street to motorists starting on Monday as it carries out a facelift on the popular shopping area. |
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The gate had been undergoing a two-year facelift to repair damage done by age and pollution. |
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Plans to give Bolton's historic Market Hall a multi-million pound facelift were being considered by councillors today. |
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The Carlton Street car park has undergone a facelift, aimed at making it brighter, more welcoming and with increased security. |
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The Royal meet will be hosted at York's Knavesmire in June as its home course in Berkshire undergoes a massive facelift. |
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Clacton's maternity unit was due to reopen today after a major facelift to improve conditions for mothers and staff. |
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A Warminster park is to undergo a facelift worth thousands of pounds to bring new attractions to the town. |
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The UK's first prison ship for 200 years could be closed unless an expensive facelift is carried out. |
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The top end of the city centre needs a cosmetic facelift and business investment so it can complement the Rawson Quarter. |
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In its effort to compete, Ocean Park in Aberdeen is projected to undergo a complete facelift in two phases over about six years. |
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We drove on round Vauxhall Cross, a giant ring road which has been undergoing a radical facelift for what seems like forever. |
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The city is now undergoing a large-scale facelift for the conference, the first of its kind to be held in China. |
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Computerised images show how the facelift could appear if the blueprint is backed by retailers and city planning officials. |
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Two of Pembroke Dock's most important historic buildings are being given a major facelift. |
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When surgeons perform a facelift they lift the skin of the face and neck and expose a raw surface. |
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In this situation, the jowls and the neck laxity are addressed by the facelift, which does not address wrinkles. |
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Rail managers have already admitted that the finishing date of the station facelift has been put back by five months. |
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Sri Kapaleeswarar Temple in Mylapore gets a facelift, a reconsecration and general sprucing up. |
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Sheffield's rundown riverside area will be in line for a facelift if plans to revamp it are approved. |
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Julie Breeson of Boston Magazine summed up the beginning of Bransford's facelift book thusly. |
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Always immaculately groomed, Jenner put on a beauty spot each morning and had a facelift. |
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Today, they give the same old unbacked money a pretty facelift every few years and then go about devaluating it still further. |
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A camcorder diary that turned into a video nasty when a woman's facelift went disastrously wrong is being shown on TV tonight. |
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One OF York's worst eyesore houses could be in line for a facelift if the city council steps in and forces its owner to sell up. |
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A design competition will be launched in the spring to give rue Smith, in Griffintown, a facelift. |
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Some people love the facelift for such touches as the swirling tile time line that portrays the town's history, while others feel that their beach town has been Botoxed. |
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The exterior and the interior of the house will undergo a major facelift. |
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In five years flat, it has given the city a remarkable facelift. |
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She has had a three-year, multi-million dollar facelift and is nearly there. |
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It's fair to say that a few decent shops would be nice and many areas of the town could do with a facelift, but that does not mean we live in misery and squalor. |
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A longtime haven for low-key drinkers and near-dawn gyrators, the bar has been given a facelift — of the Mickey Rourke variety. |
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This patient underwent brow lift, upper and lower lid blepharoplasty, midface lift, and facelift. |
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His off-set line, Marc by Marc Jacobs, is also getting a facelift, with a name change happening in the near future. |
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This new tourist attraction, which had a major facelift in 2005, invites you to take a trip into the history of La Roche's famous blue stoneware. |
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The Commodore gets a mild facelift as well as a name change, and is shipped across the Pacific Ocean to do battle on American soil. |
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One of Waterford's most popular restaurants underwent a facelift recently. |
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It's getting a facelift soon, but for now it remains the grim, dirty-looking building that once saw it voted among the ugliest in Bristol. |
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The translation model featuring automated order processing has been given a facelift. |
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The application of solar techniques is an economical way of saving energy and helps create a facelift for the building. |
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The airport's main pre-security restaurant began a major facelift in 2007, first by adopting a new name. |
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The new one is more than just a pretty face that has undergone a slightly more aggressive facelift than usual. |
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Education budgets are too tight to permit high quality teacher training, provide modern classroom equipment or give schools a facelift. |
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Streets in downtown Pyongyang, the capital of the DPRK, have undergone a facelift, satisfying the need of the new century. |
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On the occasion of the release of new products for this year-end calculators-hp.com facelift. |
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The newsletter has, in fact, been given a facelift and brought up to date. |
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I am delighted that our government is lending its support to the City of Notre-Dame-des-Prairiesto renovate the municipal pool and wading pool, which will be getting a real facelift. |
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The company recently invested almost PS1 million to give Listers Volkswagen Coventry in Quinton Road a major facelift. |
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A RUNDOWN and neglected Wirral play area is to get a pounds 70,000 facelift. |
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The old building will get a facelift with new paint, carpet, and decoration. |
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The facelift gives it a lighter, more contemporary look. |
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The party doesn't need a facelift, it needs a housecleaning. |
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For 2010, the smallest member of the successful Suzuki M cruiser family gets a facelift clearly inspired by its larger mean brothers, the M90 and M109R, while preserving some of its original uniqueness. |
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Here are some examples of this major facelift. |
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The Viau Bridge between Montréal and Laval will be getting a major facelift between now and spring 2012, to preserve and enhance its heritage value. |
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The facelift proposed for the old theatre may well give it a new lease on life. |
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They perform breast augmentation, breast lift, breast reduction, breast reconstruction, facelift, rhinoplasty, liposuction, tummy tuck and many more. |
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The government is now investing into giving the place a facelift, let us say, making it more user friendly, not just for tourists but also for business. |
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Moscow's powerful mayor Yury Luzhkov, in office since 1992, has spent billions of dollars from the well-padded city budget to give the city a facelift. |
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Flirtation, fun and frottage are so much more rejuvenating than a facelift. |
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There are a whole series of completely new elements here which are genuine tools for supporting a real social policy which is more than just packaging or a facelift. |
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The City's squares and old quarters are currently undergoing a thorough facelift, in order to revitalise the city centre and preserve its architecture. |
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The corporate website www.spie.com has also had a facelift! |
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Just because Piper hasn't got a Croydon facelift and a tattoo doesn't make it any better. |
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Good news, Australian royalists: the national capital's most imposing, though perhaps least aesthetic, monument, the King George V memorial, is undergoing a facelift. |
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Marseille enjoyed the limelight when it was crowned European Capital of Culture 2013 – cue the largest urban renewal project in southern Europe with a budget of €7bn, including a facelift for the Vieux-Port. |
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Everyone stopped drinking to have a look. A girl with a Croydon facelift hairdo and a sequinned tank top began hyperventilating noisily. |
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In just-for-an-auto-show matte pearl paint, the model shown in New York emphasized the enhanced curvaceousness of the most recent Camaro facelift. |
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The model features a single large windscreen wiper, narrow tyres and a fascia similar to the facelift Renault Duster and rear similar to the Captur crossover. |
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As she took to the green, spectators could have been forgiven for thinking the stylish superstar had turned to what has popularly been termed a Croydon facelift. |
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For some reason, the 26-year-old went to dinner with a mate in LA sporting a Croydon facelift and the waxiest skin I've seen since visiting Madame Tussauds. |
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