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In some cases, the data turned up by market research have also been used to help schools revamp their services.
He asked for time, though, to revamp his army and police force.
Where might new leadership come from to revamp the city?
He revamped the program and tried to make it successful.
So far about 5,200 have taken part in the survey, which has just been revamped.
He started a major campaign to revamp the company's software.
Whether Congress needs to revamp the tax laws is an open question.
"The place has to be revamped, go in a different direction."
Even so, another Klein campaign is being revamped after coming under fire.
The new director said she wanted to revamp the programming.
The changes being considered only revamp the program for younger people.
The lab was revamped at the beginning of series 6.
Madrid has really revamped itself in the past couple of years.
"If that happened at United, we would be revamping the program," he said.
The show returned for a full series after being revamped on 9 July 2007.
And he called for revamping the system with more oversight.
The other is the relatively low cost of revamping old drugs.
And now he is trying to revamp the nation's health-care system.
The Bush administration is also considering plans to revamp those programs.
I want to start a movement to revamp the foster care system in America.
But the focus was always the same: revamping the offense.
"I am not talking about revamping American democracy," she said.
Companies are likely to consider revamping their compensation programs as a result.
Then he went back to his office to continue trying to revamp the roster one more time.
If you want to be ahead of the rest, start now to revamp your hair and makeup.