We all feel jaded and long for time to escape and revitalise. I'm consoled with the thought of leaving. |
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The village pub is only 39 steps away and when things begin to flag we can take them across to revitalise the proceedings. |
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It was the right time to launch a new company with the intention to revitalise and 'Australianise' Melbourne theatre. |
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Those bold moves helped to revitalise the city as a visitor attraction and shopping centre, and many other towns and cities followed suit. |
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That means a bumper package of proteins, minerals and essential oils to revitalise the skin, promoting natural radiance. |
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The authorities located the stadium in the city's docklands in an effort to revitalise Melbourne's failing west side. |
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He has more to do to modernise and decentralise Britain's very centralised system of government and to revitalise our local democracy. |
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Mr. Joseph will inspect plants, prescribe fertilizers and pesticides, and suggest measures to revitalise them. |
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This could contribute to revitalise the sector and by the same occasion to reduce the number of lorries on the roads. |
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But we need to improve and revitalise, not only for the old gits like me. |
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Plant-based active agents of algae, ribwort, rose hips, coneflower firm up and revitalise the skin. |
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Bottom-up efforts continue to transform and revitalise these spaces, the most recent of which involves a pop-up dance floor. |
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The latest in a long line of grandiose schemes that have promised to revitalise the city are taking the first steps towards becoming a reality this week. |
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Local administrators have undertaken to revitalise the sport and have brought to the Silver City a group of players and development personnel in an endeavor to achieve this. |
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A serious and renewed study of this encyclical will help to revitalise its truths and contribute to the sacredness of life. |
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Ministers will claim there is no back-door strategy to revitalise traditional fox hunting. |
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Valuable proteins encourage collagen synthesis, revitalise and restore the luminosity of the skin. |
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The Languedoc-Roussillon Region, owners of the ports of Sète and Port-la-Nouvelle, wants to revitalise them. |
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General Klaus Naumann warns that NATO is in danger of outliving its utility, unless urgent steps are taken to revitalise the Alliance. |
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On the contrary, we strongly support residential development on brownfield sites like Whitley Street, helping to protect open countryside and revitalise our towns. |
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In addition, it foresees the creation of a new institution with a mandate to revitalise viable borrowers. |
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New investments in the private sector are badly needed to revitalise the economy. |
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The achievement of the methane terminal should also contribute to revitalise the local economy. |
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Two lines of action are established: to revitalise the city centre and redefine the waterfront. |
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Scotland can demonstrate that plans to revitalise health and safety in the workplace can be made a reality by creating real partnerships to bring the accident figures down. |
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If I said sticking a lighted candle in your lughole will calm your mind, relax, soothe and revitalise you, you would think I'm three pints of beer short of a session. |
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It is time to revitalise the basic ideas of transdisciplinarity, aiming at producing knowledge that is actually disembodied from any disciplinary home. |
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An innovative programme could revitalise the moribund, but the financial services industry is too set in their ways to do any lateral or creative thinking. |
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Like the example of the huge operations under way in Marseille and Oslo, they are notably based on flagship architecture and large installations to revitalise the zones concerned and their frequentation. |
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Grade also attempted to revitalise ITV's content division with a big-name hiring, Dawn Airey, who stayed only briefly, opting to take the role of chief executive and chairman at Channel 5. ITV declined to comment. |
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Kasich is a moderate figure cut from similar political cloth as Chris Christie, the Republican governor of New Jersey who is failing to revitalise his own presidential prospects and lags far behind in polls. |
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Steve Burke, a former Disney executive who used to run ABC, and who is now Comcast Cable's president, also stressed the need to revitalise Disney's animation business, which has languished of late. |
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Whilst superficially proposing to increase nuclear safety, they hide their true purpose which is to revitalise a totally defunct nuclear industry. |
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Policies to revitalise culture: the development in urban tourism of short stay city breaks engenders stiff competition between cultural destinations. |
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It also provides support to help revitalise areas dependent on fisheries and aquaculture and socio-economic measures to help those leaving the fishing industry retire or reconvert to other activities. |
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A letter addressed to the Greek Presidency is already doing the rounds, reaffirming the need and desire to revitalise the European economy through ambitious structural reforms. |
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Jojoba beads, lemon peel and willow bark smooth and revitalise skin, leaving it renewed. |
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It was leading man Robson da Silva, aka Robinho, who brought the house down with a virtuoso performance, the Real Madrid man bagging three goals to revitalise his side's defence of their Copa America crown. |
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Association of various techniques to tone, vivify and revitalise the body, this massage with bergamot and mint essential oil awakes the body and allows to preserve the skin's youthfulness. |
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Pro-actively use this oil to revitalise your hair and extend their health. |
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The European Commission and the European Council wants to revitalise the European Social Model as indicated by the strategies of Jobs and Growth as wells as Sustainability. |
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The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Burkina Faso were at the origin of this project destined to revitalise the economy of the region by providing a gateway towards the sea-port of Abidjan. |
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It is true that the liberalisation of international transport has the potential to help revitalise rail transport, by fostering its growth and putting it on a more equal footing with air and road transport. |
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We are faced with a decision which serves the prestige interests of our Member States, but surely not those of Europe, which would have been to revitalise and give back the sparkle to what was an excellent procedure. |
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If Moscow hopes to revitalise Russophile lobbies in Afghanistan, it remains to be seen whether the Kremlin has any ability to co-opt the Afghan elite. |
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In other words, the creation of the bookwonderful and masterworks has been an opportunity on more than one occasion to rediscover and revitalise high quality Italian craftsmanship. |
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The EEC economy had also slowed down and British membership was seen as a way to revitalise the community. |
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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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Cleanse and revitalise for an impeccably clean and soft skin. |
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The fluid, flexible dancers evoke genuine emotion as they revitalise the sinuous joy and physicality of dance, intertwining intricate, exciting choreography, provocative soundscapes, and striking visual images. |
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A creamy shower beauty cream to protect and nourish skin and hair. Honey nourishes and hydrates, propolis cleanses and detoxifies, wheat proteins revitalise your hair. |
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He also made unsuccessful efforts to revitalise the local cloth industry. |
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Upon his release, Marcus Thrane attempted unsuccessfully to revitalise his movement, but after the death of his wife, he migrated to the United States. |
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But the Revitalise charity cancelled the visit because of Louise's worsening condition. |
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If you would like to find out about Revitalise, our breaks or ways that we can help you, please call 0303 303 0147 or visit www. |
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I work for Revitalise, an amazing national charity that provides respite holidays for disabled people and their carers. |
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