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In both cases, the new housing is expected to play a major role in revitalizing the surrounding neighborhood.
That performance is credited with revitalizing Ellington's waning career in the 1950s.
She is credited with revitalizing the tanka for modern Japanese audiences.
After decades of discussion, trustees decided in the 1950's that the university had an important role to play in revitalizing the neighborhood.
He was well qualified for the job, with a brilliant record as mayor in revitalizing San Antonio.
Through the project, Songpa contributed to revitalizing regional economy by securing land required for business buildings.
Fire was a method of revitalizing pastureland and preventing forest regrowth.
The company shed its financial services and real estate operations over the last several years to focus more energy on revitalizing its ailing stores.
Officials have termed the proposed retail, entertainment and housing complex the key to revitalizing the economically depressed downtown.
Developers fear that the plan's goal of revitalizing cities and protecting rural areas will drive up land prices and limit growth.
McDonald's is seeking to reverse flagging sales by taking steps like revitalizing ads and improving menu offerings.
It is credited with revitalizing the horror genre in the mid 90s and inspiring an array of imitators.
City politicians and business leaders have tirelessly supported it, mostly because they see it as a catalyst for revitalizing Detroit.
In 2007 the property was purchased by Michael and Heather Woodby with a dream of revitalizing the home.
Mr. Armstrong has not yet publicly explained his plan for revitalizing AT&T.
They bore the charge of reaffirming Havarrnus' morals and ideals, of revitalizing its culture.
A commitment to rebuilding and revitalizing communities across the country will target investments to the communities hardest-hit by the recession.
So far, Cleveland has largely avoided this pitfall, in part through a mini-housing boom that is revitalizing increasingly diverse neighborhoods.
Everyone involved credits Mr. Wadsworth with revitalizing the academy after a period of sleepy obscurity.
Railway engineers also work to build a cleaner and safer transportation network by reinvesting and revitalizing the rail system to meet future demands.
He played an important role in revitalizing the teaching of Tibetan Buddhism following the liberalization of religious practice in 1980.
Years later, she landed in the office of Pierre Hermé, who was revitalizing the fabled patisserie Ladurée.
More importantly however, the plan's mixed use for revitalizing the French Broad River satisfied the needs of all the community - environmental, recreation and business constituents.
Subsequent to her appointment, Brown was credited with revitalizing the Initiative's mission as well as placing renewed focus on funding for Hispanic education.
Now, like Peekskill, 40 miles to the south, Hudson is encouraging artists to settle, as a way of revitalizing a community that always seems to be in peril.
There are no shortcuts to revitalising Europe’s role on a global scale.
The Karlin Real Estate Group has plans for revitalising this area of Prague.
The foundation is currently in the process of restoring and revitalising both the numerous buildings and 20 hectares (ca. 50 acres) of vineyards.
Xenoblade Chronicles: Monolith Soft's inventive JRPG is widely credited with revitalising the genre.
In 1998 Neiland was appointed Keeper (Director) of the Royal Academy Schools, and was credited with revitalising what had been a struggling art school.
NOMA focuses on revitalising and opening the northern area of Manchester city centre which has not undergone the redevelopment seen in other central areas of the city.
The project with a total budget of £600,000 aims to build on the success of the hugely popular World Museum by revitalising the Egyptian gallery, which is now 30 years old.
The book also reveals that a secondary option around this point was the possibility of revitalising the Python brand with a new stage tour, perhaps with the promise of new material.
Mrs Thatcher argues that the government's success in revitalising the economy has now provided the resources for tackling these problems and she claims that many will be solved within the next five years.
Instead of revitalising the railway network, taking into account the clear will of the Basques, priority has been given to the high-speed rail line, promoting the environmentally unfriendly attitude already apparent in motorways policy, regardless of the external costs related to the use of this mode of transport.
After he was appointed coach in 2012, former Adelaide Crows and Central District champion Scott Lee took the A Grade to the finals for the first time in many lean years last season, while the Reserves emphatically captured the 2012 premiership, revitalising this historic club.