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The stadium was upgraded for the 2004 season, including a revamped concessions area, a partial covering of the grandstand, an improvement in the sound system, and a new scoreboard.
Its stadium, Estádio do Bessa, was built in 1973 and revamped for use in Euro 2004.
The stadium was upgraded for the 2004 season, including a revamped concessions area, a partial covering of the grandstand, an improvement in the sound system, a new scoreboard, a new outer brick facade ( replacing the old corrugated tin ), which also included brand new wrought iron gates, which are positioned at both the fans, and players entrances to the stadium, which are chained shut when the Bees are away, or during the off season, when the park is not in use, new office space, new ticket booths, and a new press box.
It is possible that the revamped stadium could host seven Test matches, nine One Day Internationals and two World Cup games up to 2028, injecting at least £ 50m into the local economy.

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They then won back to back World Series titles in 1907 – 08 In 1902, Spalding, who by this time had revamped the roster to boast what would soon be one of the best teams of the early century, sold the club to Jim Hart, and the franchise became known as the Chicago Cubs.
When the PET range was revamped with updated hardware, it was quickly discovered that performing the old trick on the new hardware led to disastrous behavior by the new video chip, causing it to destroy the PET's integrated CRT monitor.
Two years later in 1883, the system of appointments to the United States Federal Bureaucracy was revamped by the Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act, partially based on the British meritocratic civil service that had been established years earlier.
Additionally, the team pays tribute to other uniform features from their history by wearing a metallic white helmet, with a navy face mask, the newly revamped bolt in gold with navy and powder blue trim, and white pants.
Throughout the course of every episode, an assortment of rituals are performed that are sometimes revamped differently each time, such as the playful interactions between the Teletubbies and the voice trumpets, the mishaps caused by Nuu-Nuu, the footage of live children displayed on the screens in the creatures ' stomachs, and, particularly, the " magical event " that occurs once per episode.
V: TES, perhaps the most successful card game, was originally published by Wizards of the Coast in 1994, but was abandoned just two years later after a revamped base set, name change and three expansions were published.
In the 2002 offseason, Dumars revamped the Pistons ' roster by signing free agent Chauncey Billups, acquiring Richard " Rip " Hamilton from the Washington Wizards, and by drafting Tayshaun Prince from Kentucky.
After having been outlawed in 2003, Batasuna's core support revamped yet again by co-opting the so far marginal parties EHAK and Acción Nacionalista Vasca ( ANV ).
Recorded exclusively on a Zion Radicaster created by master guitarmaker Ken Hoover at Zion guitars, Zion features a mix of new songs such as " Z-Blues " and revamped versions of " Like an Island ", " March of the Clouds " and the Glass Harp classic " Whatever Life Demands ".
The 1996 Supergirl comic revamped the previous Matrix Supergirl by merging her with a human being, resulting in a new Supergirl.
He would later be revamped by Roy Thomas and Gil Kane.
Producer Buddy DeSylva, who also had written the book and lyrics, was certain it could be reworked into a success and, with a revamped script and additional songs by Vincent Youmans, it opened with the new title Take a Chance on November 26 at the Apollo, where it ran for 243 performances.
Rumors of a possible Taurus revival were confirmed in early 2007, when the revamped Five Hundred and Freestyles were unveiled as " Taurus " and " Taurus X " at the 2007 Chicago Auto Show, a decision influenced strongly by Mulally.
One of the most covered and popular songs in rock and roll history, the song was revamped several times including a 1982 live recording by rock band Van Halen and a 1985 duet by rockers David Bowie and Mick Jagger, It is considered by many as the " Motown Anthem ".
Most famously, in the big-band genre, the ubiquitous " Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy ", which was revamped recently by Christina Aguilera as her 2006 hit, " Candyman ".
A few personnel changes followed, and the revamped lineup including members of June of 44, Golden released Our Point of Departure in 1999, which signified a very clear shift toward a more jazz-like sound, followed by a major American and European tour.
( In a further incarnation, the music was later used by Meyerbeer for a revamped libretto by Scribe featuring Peter the Great, and produced as an opéra comique in Paris ( L ' étoile du nord, 1854 )).
Over & Over, an adaptation of the Thornton Wilder play The Skin of Our Teeth, was performed at the Signature Theatre in Arlington, Virginia in 1999 and has been revamped for a 2007 staging by the Westport Country Playhouse under the title All of Us.
Their first post-Williams effort was 1986's Atrocities, a concept album about the aftereffects of World War II on the European psyche, which was followed by 1987's The Scriptures under the revamped lineup of Demone, Glass, guitarist James Beam, and bassist Kota.
Although the original videos were only a modest success outside of Texas, Barney became a major success when the character and format were revamped for the television series and were picked up by the Public Broadcasting Service ( PBS ), debuting as Barney and Friends in 1992.
A revamped version of the first album with vocals by N ' Dea Davenport was then released, and the singles " Dream Come True ", " Never Stop " and " Stay This Way ", all with Davenport on lead vocals, became hits on both sides of the Atlantic, with the latter becoming a music video directed by Douglas Gayeton that saw heavy rotation on MTV.

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This leads readers to believe that the revamped Poison Ivy that appeared in The New Batman Adventures, as well as the subsequent stories that followed, was a copy all along, and that the real Pamela Isley had left her life of crime to run away during the two year gap between both series.
Other new characters in this revamped version were Sidney Livingstone as Bert Daley, Arthur's gullible, over-trusting brother ( and Ray's father ), who views Arthur as a successful businessman and not a con-man and entrusts Ray into his care ; Bert's wife and Ray's mum, Doreen ( Lill Roughley ); and Ray's recurring girlfriend Gloria ( Emma Cunningham ), who is frustrated with Ray being torn between her and Arthur's lackey.
In 1998, the revamped Flushing library was opened, and 4 other branches were opened between 1999-2007.
The most obvious cosmetic exterior difference between the very first Espaces and the revamped post-1988 models were the changed headlights: the forward-slanting lights with orange indicator casing of the original Espace were replaced with backward-slanting lights with a clear indicator casing.
Liaison between Eurotunnel and emergency services has been entirely revamped.
Politically, the area in the early 2000s has witnessed competition between the governing Justice and Development Party and the mainly Kurdish-based Democratic People's Party, later revamped as Peace and Democracy Party.
When the PGA Tour's schedule was revamped to accommodate the FedEx Cup in 2007, the Canadian Open was rescheduled for an even worse date in late July, sandwiched between three events with even higher profiles ( The Open Championship the week prior, the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational the week after, and the PGA Championship the week after that ).
The revamped publication continued to be known as TV Week, and was now a joint venture between Kerry Packer's Australian Consolidated Press ( who had bought out the former TV Times from the ABC ) and Southdown Press ( later Pacific Publications ), with the latter publishing the magazine on behalf of both parties.
Initially, the writing duties on the revamped series were to be shared between Caitlin R. Kiernan and Peter Hogan, who had recently impressed with their stories " Souvenirs " ( Issues # 17-# 19 ) and " Ice " ( Issue # 16 ) respectively.

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In the 2006 Air New Zealand Cup, the first season of the revamped domestic structure in that country, the top six teams after Round One of the competition automatically qualified for the finals, officially known as Round Three.
He appears " One Year Later " in the revamped Checkmate title as part of its regular cast as the White Queen's Knight under White Queen Amanda Waller.
In the revamped Checkmate series set in the One Year Later continuity, Waller is shown to have been assigned by the UN to serve as Checkmate's White Queen, a member of its senior policy-making executive.
With the indefinite shelving of " T3 ," Ferreira and his new mates recorded 10 new songs, in addition to a totally revamped version of " The One ," featuring Kevin Martin of Candlebox, and finally released Tantric's third album, The End Begins, on April 22, 2008.
He is an occasional relief presenter of the BBC Weekend News on BBC One and appears in the revamped Crimewatch programme on BBC One, with Kirsty Young.

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Molineux, with an all-seated capacity of 28, 525, was then one of the largest stadiums in England, although this figure has since been exceeded by other new or revamped stadia.
He developed his properties in London, in Bloomsbury and Holborn ; he revamped his country estates, participated in the efforts of the East India Company and the New England Company, and backed Henry Hudson's search for the Northwest Passage.
While this bid was unsuccessful, it was subsequently announced in March 2012 that England will host the 2015 European Hockey Championships, which will take place at the revamped Lee Valley Hockey Centre.

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