But plans are already afoot to ensure that the festival is revitalised next year. |
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As a result of five busy bees during that time, the once messy and disorganised community project has been revitalised. |
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Fans will enjoy the revitalised element, while happily reminiscing on the past. |
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The brief hiatus from Test cricket hasn't added too much zest to his bowling, but it seems to have revitalised Javagal Srinath the batsman. |
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Patients with wasting diseases were revitalised by drugs which stimulated the synthesis of protein, the key ingredient of muscle, bone and skin. |
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This scrub, brimming with pumice, orange and patchouli oils, will leave your skin feeling fresh and your whole body revitalised. |
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He is back on the warpath, freshened up and revitalised by his months away from Downing Street. |
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It estimated that at least 1,200 passengers would use the line every day if an hourly service was run on the revitalised line. |
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It's revitalised the area, bringing commutability to these former fields on the very outskirts of London. |
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Maschler was the buccaneering young publisher who revitalised Jonathan Cape. |
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The re-listing of Anglo American and Billiton here has revitalised the mining sector on the Stock Exchange. |
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Moffat did, however, hint that a revitalised Osgood might not be all she seems. |
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In order to permanently preserve the energy-giving effect of the Amethyst crystals, they are automatically revitalised once per week. |
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And unless it can be revitalised with an influx of young blood, within 20 years the death knell could toll for a very important Scottish industry. |
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We need to reform, adapt, modernise and find a revitalised strategy for sustainable growth and full employment. |
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Our Strategy is intended to deliver a revitalised and prioritised UN response. |
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The extensive negotiations among political parties demonstrate that a revitalised democratic process has been initiated following the elections. |
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Three-nil, game over and QPR were on their way to a precious 4-1 victhat thas has revitalised their hopes of staying up. |
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A revitalised rail system is essential given current levels of road congestion and the associated safety and environmental problems. |
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For the supporters of the project, this opening up will enable the various interface spaces to be revitalised. |
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Following the restructuring of the National Navy, ship repairs are being revitalised. |
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The algae extracts and oligo elements will leave your skin feeling cleansed and revitalised. |
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The principles of public service broadcasting have been revitalised and placed at the heart of the government's broadcasting agenda. |
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A revitalised system of school support and inspection, as well as standards-based assessment of learning outcomes, are needed urgently. |
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Housing minister Jeff Rooker said the projects had already started and given hope of a revitalised future to the nine areas most acutely affected. |
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But while the waterways themselves have been revitalised and lock-keepers are in demand once more, the lot of many keepers' cottages has not improved. |
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He offended sensitive members of the staff and press with arrogant quips about artists and audiences, but he revitalised an elderly board and ran a tight set of budgets. |
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She revitalised soul music in 1992 by incorporating it with hip-hop beats. |
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It aims to unclog pores while drawing out dirt to leave skin soft and revitalised. |
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We have a comprehensive, revitalised and competitive product line-up coupled with a strong, capable team that will deliver world class levels of support and service. |
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In the other half of the draw, West Germany had voyaged south with a revitalised team driven by Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and 20-year-old Bernd Schuster. |
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Based upon this conclusion and an internal review of costs and funding options for a revitalised program, in March 2000 Environment Canada reinvested resources into its acid rain science and monitoring program. |
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Indeed, the takeover of Allied Domecq in 2005 resulted in a revitalised network, a much-strengthened sales force and redefined sales and marketing strategies, the results of which are now visible. |
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Epidemiological research could also be revitalised, with support for the creation of a regional agency to track communicable diseases, comparable to systems that exist in many developed countries. |
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His early role in what would become Isis led naturally to the senior position he now occupies within a revitalised insurgency that has spilled across the border into Syria. |
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India supports a strengthened and revitalised United Nations with its various organs functioning within their mandates in accordance with the UN Charter. |
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Pressed from all sides, the Republic suffered a string of successive defeats against revitalised enemies, supported by Britain's financial help. |
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The film revitalised the franchise and reacquainted Mr Bond with his favourite drive. |
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A great way to relax in the bath, leaving you feeling invigorated and revitalised. |
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The building is recognised and accepted, contributing to a revitalised, innovative and diversified image of the area, with citizens as a whole gradually seeing it that way. |
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This revitalised Hobbes's political interests and the De Cive was republished and more widely distributed. |
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The space was briefly and perfectly revitalised by the red rubber membrane of Anish Kapoor's giant installation Taratantara. |
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The 72-year-old professor and pioneer in neuroplasticity says that every time the brain is revitalised, other organs get rejuvenated as well. |
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About 130 million passengers a year use the railway station, linking London to commuter lines and cities north to Edinburgh, and now joined underground to the revitalised St Pancras. |
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The Scout Association revitalised its commitment to regional activities and played a more constructive role in the delivery and fulfilment of these events. |
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Descartes revitalised Western philosophy, which had been declined after the Greek and Roman eras. |
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A new lighting scheme has completely revitalised the Quarteira district providing a welcoming and secure environment while creating energy savings with a reduced carbon footprint. |
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Merely reading the menu was a stress buster and once I'd been through the unusual Aquarelle Face Treatment that uses live cells of algae, I felt wholly revitalised. |
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In doing so, a moribund institution was revitalised, both museologically and architecturally, and was also able to redefine its relationship with the city. |
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It took just nine minutes to nose ahead as Ben Pugh's cut back fell appetisingly for the revitalised Adam Walker to cosily slip a low shot past Jimmy Severn. |
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Revitalised and re-energised, the contest is now a mishmash of arresting questions, hot competitions, and more. |
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