The British presidency should aspire not to be the relaunch of the European project but to prepare the ground for that relaunch. |
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The oil fire depot is the first major domestic breaking news story since that relaunch. |
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Since its relaunch last autumn, which only brought a marginal increase in circulation, the paper has continued to run high-profile TV campaigns. |
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This has been mirrored in the relaunch of the EU and the movement towards greater economic and political integration in the West. |
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How do you take a 50-year-old product and relaunch it into something contemporary and competitive? |
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The response to our redesign and relaunch has been tremendous, and is inspiring us to keep improving the paper. |
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He also curtly warned the Prime Minister not to look to another relaunch for the party. |
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Tunes Online Ltd yesterday blamed obstructive record companies for its decision to delay the relaunch of its music service by several months. |
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Since the November relaunch, the site has seen a 13 percent increase in weekly visits and an 8 percent increase in page views. |
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The company now plans to relaunch itself with a new image and a different name. |
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The club restaurant has been shut for several months, but is humming with activity when I arrive, preparing for its relaunch. |
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Built in 1883, it served a brief period as a dosshouse before its relaunch as part of this sophisticated hotel chain. |
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One of the first new episodes for the series relaunch does not fit the style or stylings of its predecessors. |
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For example, since its relaunch in 1989, the company tripled its share of the cat food market and established itself as the number two brand. |
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Police in Kirklees have said they are determined to stamp out prejudice-based crimes with the relaunch of a successful initiative. |
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But the executives who masterminded the relaunch maintain that critical acclaim would eventually have translated into increased sales. |
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The opening of the tearooms will see a relaunch of the project to bring the station back to life. |
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We remain confident our relaunch will bring growth back to Lottery sales in the medium term. |
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Now would be the right time to relaunch the perfume line or to launch a new fragrance. |
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She tells Isabel Wilkinson about her return to tennis, the relaunch of her clothing line, and her Olympics dreams. |
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The fashion entrepreneur Michael Pearce grappled with this question when he decided to relaunch Biba, the iconic swinging London label that defined the hippie era. |
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A good way to get back into the swing of things, just before the relaunch of the 60' Safran. |
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With the relaunch, he expects the number of calls to increase. |
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After all, there would be no time to redesign and relaunch the campaign if the messages were not getting through to the general public. |
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This complex functions like a hydraulic pump to restructure and relaunch the coetaneous irrigation system in depth and at the surface. |
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The publication of regulations nevertheless unblocked the situation and helped to relaunch the implementation in the regions and districts. |
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A relaunch with content and design makeovers gave a second wind to GlĂŒckspost. |
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I am encouraged by the decision of the Bulgarian Government to relaunch the construction of the second nuclear power plant at Belene. |
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I bless the resolutions and decisions that have been made to relaunch that spiritual and apostolic dynamism which must always distinguish you. |
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He urged the Government to consider refraining from promulgating the proposed law and to relaunch the legislative process. |
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To make the relaunch of the single market sustainable it is necessary to remove in a targeted way these sources of frictions. |
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In March 2005, the European Council considered it vital to relaunch the Lisbon Strategy and to refocus its priorities on growth and employment. |
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The strong revenue growth in Angola and Congo was fuelled by the deepwater activity and the operational relaunch of old fields. |
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On Wednesday McDonald's super-sized on nostalgia with the relaunch of the Hamburglar. |
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And the relaunch of his party Forza Italia does not appear to have led to a rise in the polls. |
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To carry reflection and pragmatism further, I have taken the decision to relaunch the debate on culture and development. |
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This is why I shall very soon be taking initiatives to relaunch the building of political Europe, social Europe and project-based Europe. |
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Several initiatives have been attempted to relaunch the debate on a definite VAT charging system for passenger transport. |
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The main objective of the meeting is to relaunch the work group specifying the tasks to be undertaken during the forthcoming year. |
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We have to consider the industry and relaunch it on a new basis that will benefit everyone. |
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Since the relaunch of its website in August 2009 page views have increased by 60 percent, visits by 79 percent and unique clients by 95 percent. |
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The Group is also in a position to relaunch its innovation efforts and its investments in emerging markets. |
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High oil prices make it profitable to relaunch production on old continental offshore fields, generating heavy activity in this sector. |
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At the relaunch of the Hampton group on Saturday, 120 people turned up. |
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He recalls revisiting the Vancouver store the day of the relaunch. |
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The relaunch of the first episode of the game includes updated content and a number of gameplay tweaks, and precedes the arrival of Episode II of the series next year. |
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Ministers are already being instructed to relaunch a charm offensive, hitting the boardrooms and factories regularly to sell the government's achievements. |
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Last week she outlined her plans for the centre at a party to relaunch Modern Painters magazine, which she has just added to her publishing stable. |
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MySpace has hired the famed indie photographer to direct a commercial celebrating its relaunch. |
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A constant decrease, for 20 years, in milk cow numbers due to productivity progresses in a contingent market and a number of suckler-cows relatively stable that the premiums decoupling shouldn't help to maintain or relaunch. |
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Furthermore, the relaunch is expected to support the expansion of the evening programme. The current primetime programming began addressing not only parents but all adults long ago. |
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The European Commission thinks it is time to relaunch the stalled discussions and wants to set up a new working party with the EU Parliament and the Council to start the ball rolling. |
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With the relaunch of the OED Online website in December 2010, alphabetical revision was abandoned altogether. |
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The line's development continued with the relaunch of the Successlaser anti-aging line and the Perfect White-EX, whitening skincare product, as well as creation of the Secret Divin concealer. |
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Spotify hasn't just been watching Apple press conferences closely: the company has learned some lessons from Tidal's recent relaunch under the ownership of Jay Z and other famous musicians, which provoked a swift backlash. |
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By which initiatives does your country intend to help the EU handle the economic crisis, to relaunch the economy, to strengthen Europe's competitiveness globally? |
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The relaunch of this ambitious project aims to ensure both. |
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To relaunch a search, just click on a term. |
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His interview on the 1998 relaunch edition of the British TV talk show Parkinson featured an impersonation of comedian Tommy Cooper. |
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We have actually tried to introduce a discussion on what we normally call the non-trade concerns, but it has been very difficult to relaunch this discussion with some of the other operators. |
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Our main common aim is to achieve consensus on the work programme and to relaunch the efforts of the Conference on Disarmament towards its direct purpose. |
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Negotiating ploy to lower the price of the Denver Post or sincere plan to relaunch the storied Rocky Mountain News? |
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What is more, we want loan guarantees for working capital, in order to relaunch businesses so that they can pay their employees and restart production. |
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Volunteers who took part in the study after the relaunch in 2000 were the healthiest survivors of the original batch, which potentially skews some of the data. |
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Lastly, I believe that there is an urgent need to relaunch the European economy and that we must pull out all the stops to ensure that this happens. |
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When the weapons fall silent and the bases for a lasting ceasefire have been established, we must relaunch the Annapolis peace process begun more than a year ago. |
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All European countries are currently seeking to relaunch the Treaty, but it is clear that nothing will happen in France or the Netherlands without some changes being made. |
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At the same time, higher prices present a unique opportunity to relaunch agricultural investment and increase agricultural productivity in the developing countries. |
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Princes is hoping to take on tinned meat market leader Fray Bentos with a relaunch of its major pie range. |
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Camelot also suffered severe distribution problems on a Lotto relaunch maildrop of pre-filled play-slips to 18 million homes. |
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He may also have planned with Alaric's help to relaunch his attempts to gain control over the Eastern court. |
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Louis XVI decided to relaunch the project of the port on the English Channel. |
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It seemed appropriate to relaunch the business on May 9 which is after all, Europe Day a day that celebrates all things European. |
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The relaunch was also attended by Brigadier Ismail Al Serkal, Deputy Director-General of Central Operations. |
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The original Open Culture website was created for the Capital of Culture 2008 and the relaunch is aimed at carrying on the momentum of that year. |
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The developing downward spiral results in permanently decreasing data quality, which can only be stopped by a complete relaunch of the system in the extreme case. |
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Having the air of a full series relaunch, as opposed to a weary extra instalment for Transporter, might be what allows this bottom feeder to breed. |
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With illegal copying and illegal downloads undermining the record industry in the West and piracy strangling creation in Africa, it takes a brave man to relaunch a record label in such uncertain times. |
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The summit was billed as a relaunch of the ten-year Lisbon Agenda, yet it left Liberals and Democrats with the impression of Europe's leaders sleepwalking their way forward. |
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The United Nations rapid reengagement to relaunch the political process in Syria is primordial. |
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On climate and the environment the priority will be to relaunch the CancĂșn negotiations and adopt legislation that will take environmental protection forward within the Union. |
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The relaunch comes after a backbench revolt over his refusal to build new grammar schools and a cave-in on axeing free admission to museums. |
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The relaunch of the Lisbon Strategy in Spring 2005 put Europe back on track to face up to competition as the touchstone for creating growth and jobs in the modern global economy. |
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His appointment threatens to derail efforts by UN envoy Bernardino Leon to relaunch a political dialogue in Libya, which has rival governments and parliaments and is flush with armed militias. |
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We must find the strength and skill to relaunch a European path that must revive the enthusiasm and emotion of citizens, who still perceive the EU as something distant and rather abstruse. |
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The likelihood is that both airlines will re-launch at the same time in October. In the months after the crash it appeared that BA was keener than its French competitor to relaunch Concorde. |
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I will not relaunch that debate, but anyone looking at this splendid Chamber and the palatial public spaces of this building would not believe the cramped conditions in which a backbench MEP works. |
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The fact that two of the planet's biggest artists were parachuted in to relaunch Jessie's career with this brassy shout-off provides a tantalising glimpse into record label confidence in Jessie J's solo appeal. |
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Then all of a sudden, the billboards light up, loud slogans climb the faces of gigantic buildings at perilously high speeds, diving head first only to relaunch themselves. |
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Spotting the danger, Mrs Merkel has countered with what amounts to a soft relaunch of her government. Voters are angered by the coalition's in-fighting and what they see as its aimlessness. |
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A further relevant aspect that the Council focused on was the relaunch of the Lisbon Strategy, in light of the lack of success at this mid-term stage. |
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Becoming co-manager of the Basque Eurocity, he wanted to relaunch the project on two themes: the broadening of the Eurocity and a review of the white paper according to two priorities, mobility and sustainable development. |
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Since the relaunch of the programme in 2005, a new range of novels have been published by BBC Books. |
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If the connection is interrupted for any reason, either to use another application or to receive a phone call, you will need to relaunch the app and restart the synching process. |
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Contrary to certain appearances, the Turkmen government may thus relaunch the givens in Central Asia, where Russia nonetheless seems to have made an inevitable return these past several years. |
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Cartoon Network's Toonami programming block employs it for television spots and show intros, like the 1997 relaunch of SCI FI Channel segue music by the Jungle Sky label. |
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Two highlights were the debut of the Addiction brand of makeup products for sale in department stores and the relaunch of the Cosme Decorte AQ Meliority brand. |
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In the first step of the Internet relaunch is to be performed in which the modernized appearance and should be brought to a new technical platform. |
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