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Community groups have tried to revitalize the park several times.
In 1991, an effort was made to revitalize the school.
In their first years there, she felt part of an effort to revitalize the community.
Several other projects are under way to revitalize the area.
Have an education system second to none and revitalize the private economy.
The officials called the plan an effort to revitalize the computer industry.
Fresh blood would revitalize them, his own and that of others.
This work played a key role in revitalizing the town.
The people were looking for a way to revitalize their village.
This is one important step we could take now to help revitalize our national economy.
Of course, the university has also made an effort to help revitalize the city, particularly in recent years.
Once again he will try to revitalize the search for peace.
The Senate included the money to help revitalize the community, which has 700 people.
It's a good job, that somebody wants to revitalize these areas of land.
But now a second wave of research is revitalizing the field.
A lost sense of community would be restored and revitalized.
Since then there have been several attempts to revitalize the college.
"We want to revitalize our brand, change the way people think about us."
"Give us some time to develop plans to revitalize it."
The conflict may revitalize calls for reform from outside the government.
State and city officials saw the project as revitalizing a depressed area.
If only it were so simple to revitalize our crew, he thought.
"If this is a success it could revitalize the entire area."
He was brought in to revitalize a program that had been on probation.
They seemed to have hoped he'd revitalize the entire order or something.
But he had done more to revitalise the theatre than any other man of his time.
If you had thought he'd done enough to revitalise an old family possession, you'd be wrong.
I agree that we need to revitalise the rail system.
In our 24/7 culture it can be hard to make time to relax and revitalise.
All those who believed that the Church need to revitalise also joined him.
The need for new starts and second chances, to revitalise, is another.
In order to revitalise the less developed regions, we need to focus on human capital.
Pay as you go would revitalise the Guardian and many other papers too.
What can be done to renew and revitalise popular interest in poetry?
It will be celebrated for 8 months in order to revitalise the cultural relations between the two countries.
Its first bid to revitalise the eastern side of the town was approved.
He believed this would help revitalise a society which was damaged by the colonial administration.
With the machine about to start its first major production run, could it be the right tool to revitalise computer science in schools?
Recently, efforts have been made to revitalise the language.
We had a first package to revitalise the railways back in 2001.
A change of pace is used to revitalise movement and balance the energy output.
Against this backdrop, the central government began efforts to revitalise its tuberculosis control program in 2000.
The issue was particularly important to the city because a lot of work and planning to revitalise the downtown area had begun to show results.
Efforts to revitalise the suburb are underway by different parties.
His 2008 campaign was built on promises to revitalise the economy and improve relations with China.
The measures proposed will make it possible to revitalise rail transport.
Starting in 1975, a determined effort was made to revitalise traditional language and establishments.
During the winter, he was part of an advisory group which looked for ways to revitalise county cricket.
The TV special and its success helped revitalise sales for 21.
I'm still stunned about what has happened, but we have to revitalise and rejuvenate the team quickly.