A number of Sir Michael's movie classics have been revamped for modern audiences. |
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Google, celebrating its seventh birthday today, has revamped its video search service. |
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The fire hydrants, which are sometimes found to be inoperative during the fire hazards in the town, should be revamped. |
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Yet such neo-traditionalist frou-frou has no place in mid-century homes, no matter how drastically revamped. |
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Since then, he and two graduate students have revamped the prototype, improving its range and sensitivity. |
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The newly revamped quarters are a refreshing change from the usual grungy and sometimes intimidating British unemployment offices. |
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And the execrable theme-song has been revamped from its elevator-metal original version to a new Love Boat stylee quasi-orchestral rendition. |
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Windy Hill Park on the estate is also set to be revamped with a new play area and extensive tidying in the coming months. |
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Though a revamped marketing approach boosted giftable sales by 20 per cent in 2005, year-end results were disappointing. |
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The main story mode has been revamped since 2003, and now features professional idiot Bam Margera. |
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Now both of those systems are nearing retirement, and Microsoft has revamped its bulletin process several times in the intervening years. |
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So they retooled their sales and marketing arms, and revamped their cars by adding features such as more stringent emissions controls. |
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The first thing you'll notice is the fact that the franchise interface has been completely revamped. |
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Likewise, the Reserve forces will be revamped to have 2,800 troops in small units on standby for swift deployment. |
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Then the place changed hands, from one American owner to another, received a lick and a polish and the Mexican menu was revamped. |
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If the interior of the train was revamped it could be used for the private sector for conferencing or meetings, he said. |
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Belle Vue's revamped side are planning to lay down a marker for a new, brighter era by blowing a hole in Oxford's Elite League title bid. |
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The revamped books are to be released three at a time each month from June until December. |
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In September, he bought a Washington community newspaper chain, revamped it, and rebadged it the Washington Examiner. |
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It had such a following when it came out that they revamped the whole thing and put in Morgan Freeman to narrate it. |
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Over recent years, the Waterford store has been continuously revamped and upgraded. |
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To start with, corporate culture and attitude from top to bottom have to be revamped in this direction. |
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The two major shopping malls in the area have now been revamped and upgraded. |
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Warehouses on River Street overlooking St Peter's Way will be revamped to create modern offices. |
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The company's 300 stores are being revamped too with the old-fashioned lino floors making way for sanded wood and white-painted walls. |
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The revamped unit finished eighth in the league this season in points allowed. |
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This was made possible through a higher sale price, revamped marketing strategy and sale of add-on items such as milk powder and ghee. |
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We have drastically revamped the studio, doubling our space and tripling our technical capacity. |
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The single-player levels alone, revamped and fantastic, are reason enough to consider picking up this game. |
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Palm Island has been revamped and there is a huge new hotel in the previously unnoticed island of Canouan. |
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The revamped site also demonstrates the full breadth of Eddisons' service by offering the facility to search online for plant and machinery. |
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But this exercise in revamped noir lacks the emotional penetration of the other films in this package. |
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Since those employees spent most of their time away from the office, Sun revamped the space to allow for hoteling. |
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The whole of the Market Place has been revamped at vast expense and if it were churned up now it would be quite appalling. |
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The interior has been completely revamped, and the flat dash is replaced by a curved fascia with better switchgear. |
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Again in two national indabas in Johannesburg, stakeholders admitted that the Boxing Act of 1954 needed to be revamped. |
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The revamped bikes become effective tools for community development and even enable some families to overcome isolation and poverty. |
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In 2002, the statutory framework of sentencing in New Zealand was revamped as a result of passage of the Sentencing Act. |
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Dutch development policy was revamped in the early 1990s and one priority became development research. |
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In 2003, the organization's press office operation was revamped and a professional journalist hired to act as Chief Press Officer. |
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In 1996 parts of the Isla refinery on the island of Curaçao were revamped for the production of Nynas products. |
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The latest events in financial markets have made it clear that the current model of regulation and supervision needs to be revamped. |
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The revamped image, together with a new-look website, was launched successfully in June to Ministerial approval. |
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LesPAC revamped its site to improve the user experience and introduce video capability for consumers to showcase their items on sale. |
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Teacher training and in-service training courses were organized, examinations were revamped, and a new examination system was put in place. |
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Though a revamped marketing approach boosted giftables sales by 20 percent from 2005, year-end results were disappointing. |
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Moreover, a second pumice quarry reopened, and an old pier used to load pumice stone on big vessels was revamped. |
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In the first development of its kind, the old Roundthorn Court in Wythenshawe has been gutted and revamped to provide 64 one-bedroomed apartments and eight studios. |
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The previously chock-a-block duty-free shops have been revamped into generous consumer marketplaces. |
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Nearby bowling greens and the all-weather sports area would be revamped. |
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Clarke is unperturbed that the first major exhibition of Scottish paintings at the revamped Royal Scottish Academy should be by a pillar of the empire. |
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It was also a clear acknowledgement that aspects of the federal system needed to be revamped. |
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He needs to create a cohesive unit quickly from a revamped squad whose biggest issues may simply be unfamiliarity and bloatedness. |
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To strengthen the new manufacturing organization, the supply chain has been entirely revamped, with the installation of an integrated ERP system. |
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With a revamped robotic arm and spindles that never need to be realigned, the autoloader will provide years of faithful continuous operation. |
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An induction programme for senior officials in the field has also been recently revamped. |
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Now that the deal, revamped in the light of French concerns, has the government's imprimatur, Alstom's cannot be long in coming. |
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A revamped play calling system and menu takes you to kickoff faster than ever before. |
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The packaging of some of our products was also revamped to become more appealing to a larger customer base. |
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A free trip to St. Kitts is one of many benefits of the revamped social network, which has been due for a makeover for some time. |
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Well, while I never actually plunked any money down to support Jerry's particular dream, I did take in the odd feature at the revamped picture palace. |
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The following model year, Chrysler plans to unveil a thoroughly revamped LH platform that shifts from front-wheel drive to rear-wheel drive, same as the E-Class. |
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The revamped standard of officiating and new rule wrinkles enhanced the postseason action, giving fans the most entertaining run for the Cup in over a decade. |
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The Nayeb restaurant has been in business for 80 years, but was recently revamped and is full of well-heeled businessmen, secular politicians and ladies who lunch. |
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The Merseyway shopping centre, which was built over the River Mersey in the 1960s, and the large unwelcoming bus station are both likely to be substantially revamped. |
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A heavily revamped Saturday lineup drew wildly mixed reviews. |
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The Warren Report faulted the Secret Service, which took the criticism to heart and revamped its practices. |
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He has completely revamped the website and edits the on-line newsletter he initiated last year. |
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Empty bottles, cans and food containers are just chucked in the bushes and along the pavements, and while Belle Vue Gardens are being revamped the litter is thrown in there. |
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Over the past several years, he has revamped our European team and, together, they have laid the foundation for accelerated success in Europe. |
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Achatz revamped his restaurant Alinea with a far-out, multi-course menu and futuristic liquid-nitrogen dishes. |
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In addition, our invoices are easier to read and we've revamped our self-serve web page, making it easier for our customers to help themselves. |
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So she had the home hauled to the artier Travis Heights area, where she revamped it with a cowgirl-glam feel. |
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The curriculum has also been revamped to focus on experiential learning, problem solving and responsibility. |
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The Johannesburg council, however, plans to evict the squatters so that the building can be revamped as part of its inner city regeneration programme. |
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In the next few weeks we will be publishing the first issue of our revamped and totally resident driven newsletter! |
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New funding arrangements will be put in place that are more transparent and which better meet the needs of the revamped program. |
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Any chance that fusty old uniform can get revamped into something more appropriately Batman-esque for the occasion? |
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He argued that the Articles of Confederation, which had loosely united the states since the end of the war, were crippling congressional efficiency and needed to be revamped. |
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The Canadian Forces has recently revamped its own education and professional development program. |
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It will be found in a developing emphasis on regional agreements and authorities, from which may emerge the preconditions for a revamped federalism. |
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The unit that Nynas Naphthenics has revamped originally contained a distillation and hydrotreatment unit and tanks for the storage of distillate and finished products. |
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Thanks to modern printing techniques and especially digital methods, textile designers have revamped table linen with colourful, artistic and often intricate patterns. |
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The revamped EFL Trophy format, with the introduction of academy sides from Premier League and Championship clubs, has provoked anger and derision. |
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Musically speaking, the tour followed the new direction the band had taken on the album and live on stage old favourites such as Ernestine were revamped with samples courtesy of Christophe Perruchi. |
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It seems that peta was unhappy to have had its revamped campaign debunked. |
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The revamped snack bar peddles organic hot dogs, piroshki, veggie spring rolls, and fair-trade coffee. |
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In France, Laredoute.fr revamped its home page, making the site clearer and trendier as well as adding new functionalities such as an availability check and a quick zoom option to bring up products instantaneously. |
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The line conies equipped with new ovens, provers, coolers, and bagging and slicing equipment, as well as a revamped dispatch area. |
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Apart from the volume of work that it would undertake, I am sure the apostolate will be revamped with the induction of motivated people, and will bear much fruit. |
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He will be third in the Mets' revamped batting order. |
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In addition to all of the other new features and designs, PhotoBiz has also revamped the Text Editor for Portfolio Sites and the Site Builder. |
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If you fall for the Louis 15th armchair revamped with Paul's famous multicolour stripes inspired by the classic English pinstripe suit, you may need to speak to your bank manager! |
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Banks are in private hands, a good number of state monoliths have been closed or revamped, corruption may be less pervasive than it was in the earlier post-communist period. |
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On March 12th it revamped its management structure, poaching back Brian Cornell a former Pepsi man who went on to run the Sam's Club division of Walmart to head Pepsi's Americas Foods snacks division. |
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Our communications tools and corporate look have been revamped and expanded to include wider use of electronic communications and social networking tools. |
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During this period, the club had also progressed into the Skol Cup semi-finals, winning away at Queen of the South, Ayr and Hibernian to set up a clash with Graeme Souness' revamped Rangers. |
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A stunning free-kick in the 83rd minute by the returning Neymar gave a revamped Brazil a 1-0 friendly victory over a fierce Colombia side in a bad-tempered friendly here on Friday. |
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A charitable trust could act to verify whether a revamped Press Complaints Commission was doing its job, a press steering group told a meeting of newspaper editors and executives held in Central London on Thursday morning. |
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The Cube – a striking €5m glass building on the revamped marina – will house a permanent modern art collection and run a programme of arts events from dance to video. |
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Furthermore, the Commission's accounting system was revamped to allow, from 2008, full reporting on the correction of errors found by the Commission, including those relating to payments of earlier years. |
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This is part of an ongoing process that will see our key products tailored to specific audience needs and revamped to incorporate the latest research and information on youth-related Internet issues. |
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This site is currently undergoing a major transformation, and should in the months ahead be thoroughly revamped, which will enable it to perform an unparalleled global information function. |
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To enhance our own transparency regarding how we conduct business, my office has revamped our public website to include internal policy documents, research and statistical reports, and access disclosure logs. |
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In addition, stock management procedures have been revamped in order to guide the storage and handling of rations, as well as the preparation of reports on discrepancies, in a timely manner. |
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In the 1550s, he declared a new law code, revamped the military, and reorganized local government. |
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On 15 April 2014, the band announced that they had rescheduled their Australian tour to start at the newly revamped Adelaide Oval on 25 October. |
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The generic logo was revamped in 2014, ten years after the first generic logo was created. |
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The revamped logo was conducted by lead designer Cornelis Jacobs and his team of Cityzen Agency. |
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Four amendments to the 1945 Constitution of Indonesia have revamped the executive, judicial, and legislative branches. |
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The outmoded and dysfunctional internal system of justice must be revamped, befitting the principle that the staff were the Organization's most valuable asset. |
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The revamped range of cold cuts by HK Ruokatalo, use board trays, which can be recycled just like milk and juice cartons. |
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Instead, they embraced technological change, revamped their mining and extraction operations, and turned the oil sands into a major profit centre. |
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Friends of the High Line defeated that effort, in part by convincing Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and city planning officials that a revamped High Line could act as a spur to urban renewal. |
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Instead of taking a month in the studio as they usually do, the foursome decided to lock themselves away in their own revamped recording space and work free of deadline pressures. |
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Over To Bill was the first of three one-off shows in the revamped BBC Comedy Playhouse season. |
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The dak bungalow has recently been revamped and is now a place of sheer beauty combined with good facilities and very poor services. |
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The union also negotiated more rest pay for working extended hours and a revamped grievance procedure that includes a one-year sunset clause on disciplinary action. |
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As part of the mid-term review of the Lisbon strategy, the Commission has proposed a revamped cycle comprising new guidelines and linking up with the rationalisation of economic policy coordination cycles at European level. |
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After eight decades of exclusion from power, many of them feared that the West would connive with Iraq's Sunni Arab neighbours to put a revamped Baath party back into power. |
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Without exception, we heard that the DTC in its present form needed to be revamped, improved, humanized and sensitized to reflect the many silent and significant costs involved in living with a disability. |
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In other words, nobody wants this hot potato, until such time as a magic formula has been discovered to save the European Constitution', be it revamped or otherwise. |
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Pet Inc.'s Laura Scudder division, a West Coast region chipper, has revamped its Dittos brand stack chips. |
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Sunday lunch Loimer Kamptal Gruner Veltliner 2011 Austria's vinous pride and joy, Gruner Veltliner gets a top-quality outing in Morrisons' revamped range. |
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He is one of the few drivers of his era to create a brand from his name for licensing purposes, which was launched when his website was revamped in 2009 with improved content. |
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He has been one of the main beneficiaries of a revamped pre-season program that has seen the Kangaroos doing more gridiron-based repeat power efforts and speedwork. |
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Games World was revamped for a second series, and a character from the competition night, Big Boy Barry, was given his own show, a sitcom. Or as it turned out, a shitcom. |
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The recently revamped portfolio of products, which includes five Pennzoil motor oils, elevates cleansing and engine protection beyond industry requirements. |
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The passing of the once-great stadium is being commemorated by a revamped softback re-issue of the best-selling publication Ayresome Park Memories. |
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Modern update to the Eighties drama, in which former soldier Mike Traceur replaces his father as the crimefighter at the wheel of a revamped battle car. |
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In terms of social isolation, self-doubts, derailed careers, relationships, experiences and revamped dreams, the trimeth folks experience more than simple odoriferousness. |
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