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rejuvenation and project
The project provided state-of-the-art public facilities and office accommodation for the Council as well as cosmetic rejuvenation, and involved the demolition and reconstruction of internal spaces while retaining and restoring the outer walls and windows.
In 1997 Orlando Wines, in conjunction with the Northern Adelaide and Barossa Catchment Water Management Board, commenced a rejuvenation project for Jacobs Creek.

rejuvenation and was
So successful was the Sayfawa rejuvenation that by the early 16th century Mai Idris Katakarmabe ( 1487 – 1509 ) was able to defeat the Bulala and retake Njimi, the former capital.
Finally, everything comes to what is a plain flat plain at the lowest elevation possible ( called " baseline ") This plain was called by Davis ' " peneplain " meaning " almost plain " Then the rejuvenation occurs and there is another mountain lift and the cycle continues.
The Renaissance was, as its name implies, a period of renewal, invention, and rejuvenation of both music and instruments.
After escaping to the moon, Gwen refers to the now ancient Lunar Revolt ( as described in The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress ) and Mike ( Mycroft ), the self-aware computer responsible for the uprising's victory, and claims to have been present during the revolt ; despite her claim that she was only a girl at the time, Campbell grows suspicious, and learns that she is a rejuvenation of the revolution's most prominent female leader.
For both, it was considered a career rejuvenation, as Sampras had suffered a string of disappointments in the last year while Agassi was regaining his status as a top-ranked player after winning the French Open.
Experiencing a career and personal rejuvenation, Norwood was eager to scale back on her previous pop venture, and return to her authentic R & B, soul sound and love vocalizing on sixth studio album Two Eleven, for summer 2012 release, which would acquire a " gritty " and experimental edge.
It was also sometimes believed to be an elixir of life, useful for rejuvenation and possibly for achieving immortality.
Burne-Jones was closely involved in the rejuvenation of the tradition of stained glass art in Britain ; his stained glass works include the windows of St. Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham, Holy Trinity Church, Sloane Square, Chelsea, St Martin's Church in Brampton, St Michael's Church, Brighton, Cumbria, the church designed by Philip Webb, All Saints, Jesus Lane, Cambridge and in Christ Church, Oxford.
On his death the New York Times said he was credited with a significant role in the theatre's rejuvenation.
Among them was the rejuvenation of Japan's thousand-year-old highway system.
This park has a small children's paddling pool, and was created as the original Pickie's was demolished due to the rejuvenation of Bangor seafront in the 1980s and early 1990s.
It initiated an artistic philosophy, Futurism, that was a rejection of the past, and a celebration of speed, machinery, violence, youth and industry ; it was also an advocation of the modernisation and cultural rejuvenation of Italy.
Lowery thought he saw some hope in an electoral arrangement with Social Credit, which he believed was showing signs of modernization and rejuvenation under Harry Strom.
In the early 1980s, Irwin was invited to participate as a collaborating artist in designs for the rejuvenation and improvement of the Miami International Airport.
On 16 November 2009, the Dreamland Trust was awarded a grant of £ 3 million by the Heritage Lottery Fund with further funding of £ 3. 7m and £ 4m coming from the UK Department for Culture, Media and Sport and Thanet District Council respectively, to restore the Scenic Railway and to develop the former Dreamland site as necessary for rejuvenation.
On 16 November 2009, the Dreamland Trust was awarded a grant by the UK Department for Culture, Media and Sport to restore the Scenic Railway and to develop the former Dreamland site as necessary for rejuvenation.
The film was not a critical success, with Ziya us Salaam of The Hindu concluding, " A moth-eaten love triangle with all the stereotypes Bollywood survives on-a devoted wife with her karva chauth ki thali, the other woman with her mini-skirts, a joint family, songs, festivities ..... No shower of rejuvenation, this " Barsaat " is just drenched in mediocrity.
The Tempo was part of a rejuvenation by Ford to offer more environmentally friendly, fuel efficient, and more modern styled models to compete with the imports.
This was a time of great suffering for the army, but it was also a time of retraining and rejuvenation.

rejuvenation and started
In 1924, Bogdanov started his blood transfusion experiments, apparently hoping to achieve eternal youth or at least partial rejuvenation.
When their social reconstruction started, the cultural and political history of Muslims began to revolve around Deoband and Aligarh during this period, and Maulana Qasim Nanotvi and Maulana Rashid Ahmad Gangohi, both proponents of the reformer Shah Waliullah's ideology for social and political rejuvenation, established a school in Deoband in 1867.

rejuvenation and 2006
2006 saw a rejuvenation of sorts for Gidley seeing him recapture some of his old magic flick pass play with Knights winger Brian Carney.

rejuvenation and providing
The Roman attitudes towards bathing are well documented ; they built large purpose-built thermal baths, marking not only an important social development, but also providing a public source of relaxation and rejuvenation.

rejuvenation and for
According to Lorena Laura Stookey, " many scholars " see a link between stories in " Irish-Celtic mythology " about journeys to the Otherworld in search of a cauldron of rejuvenation and medieval accounts of the quest for the Holy Grail.
( science of rejuvenation ), and vājīkaraṇa ( aphrodisiacs, mainly for men ).
::" And Be Merry " ( Eat Drink and Be Merry for Tomorrow We Die ) A lab biologist, female, takes advantage of her husband going off on an archeology trip, to use the privacy to experiment on herself for rejuvenation by a severe and dangerous method.
* Laser therapy – for both the management of birth marks, skin disorders ( like vitiligo ), Tattoo removal, and cosmetic resurfacing and rejuvenation.
Calling for a rejuvenation of abstraction by achieving the depth of baroque painting, these six talks were published by Harvard University Press in 1986 under the title Working Space.
Some researchers in this area, and " life extensionists " or " longevists " ( who wish to achieve longer lives for themselves ), believe that future breakthroughs in tissue rejuvenation with stem cells, molecular repair, and organ replacement ( such as with artificial organs or xenotransplantations ) will eventually enable humans to have indefinite lifespans ( agerasia ) through complete rejuvenation to a healthy youthful condition.
Along the canalside, from the city centre along into Maryhill: plans for canalside flats, similar to the rejuvenation of old industrial warehouses in Manchester, have been granted.
Most biomedical gerontologists ( gerontologists who search for ways to extend maximum life span ) believe that biomedical molecular engineering will eventually extend maximum lifespan and even bring about rejuvenation.
He quickly became notable for continually introducing talented young players into his team, leading to a continuous rejuvenation of the squad.
Already calling for deep rejuvenation of the political class before the war, he attributed French defeat in 1940 to the corrupt political system of the Third Republic.
According to Methuselah's Children, envy of the Howard Families and the false belief that they have some artificial secret to long life eventually leads the " short-lifers " to develop a therapy for " rejuvenation.
Arab nationalism ( al-Qawmiyya al -` arabiyya ) is a nationalist ideology celebrating the glories of Arab civilization, the language and literature of the Arabs, calling for rejuvenation and political union in the Arab world.
Periodic low-intensity wildfires are an integral component of certain ecosystems that evolved to depend on ' natural fires ' for vitality, rejuvenation, and regeneration.
A product of extensive documentary research and archaeology by the federal government, the restoration of Independence Hall and other buildings in the park set standards for other historic preservation and stimulated rejuvenation of old Philadelphia.
Recent LAX rejuvenation plans call for the city to finally remove the old streets that still line the empty neighborhood.
The area is undergoing something of a rejuvenation due to the rise in demand for office space in the area.
Boronia is currently being targeted by Knox City Council for rejuvenation, in consultation with resident interest groups.

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