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The Young British Artists revitalised ( and in some cases spawned ) a whole new generation of contemporary commercial galleries such as Karsten Schubert, Sadie Coles, Victoria Miro, Maureen Paley's Interim Art, and Jay Jopling's White Cube.
Campuses were modernised and revitalised by buildings such as the Arthur Edwards building on the Stratford campus, completed in 1982.
While at Galaxy ( which absorbed If from 1975 ) he largely revitalised it, publishing such authors as Jerry Pournelle, Charles Sheffield, Joanna Russ, Spider Robinson, Algis Budrys, and John Varley, and was nominated for several Hugo Awards.
As such, the government embarked on programmes and campaigns to promote traditional culture, including the revitalised Speak Mandarin Campaign ( targeted at English rather than dialect speakers, as was historically the case ) as well as SAP schools.

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It revitalised many of its stores, including its flagship Elizabeth Street and Market Street stores in Sydney ( two individual buildings, linked both underground and via air bridge through Westfield Sydney ).
The spectacular success of both shows can certainly take the credit for the revitalised Celtomania of the last half of the 1990s.

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The band, now revitalised by the response to Live Aid — a " shot in the arm " Roger Taylor called it,and the ensuing increase in record sales, ended 1985 by releasing the single " One Vision ", which was the first time since " Stone Cold Crazy " that all four bandmembers received a writing credit for the one song.

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As a result of a revitalised fund-raising campaign ( originally begun decades earlier ), this was followed a few years later by the construction of a Community Centre, opened in in 1987, which was extended in 1991.
Over the years, the club have produced players of the highest calibre more than once, including Graham Williams ( West Bromwich Albion ), Barry Horne ( Everton ), Andy Jones ( Charlton Athletic ), Andy Holden ( Oldham Athletic ) and most recently Lee Trundle ( Bristol City ) after seeing his career revitalised in his short spell with Rhyl in 2000 – 01.
His career was revitalised by his award-winning performance in My Best Friend's Wedding ( 1997 ), playing Julia Roberts's gay friend.
The new uncertainties revitalised the UM and Mosley re-emerged to stand as a candidate in the 1959 election in Kensington North ( which included Notting Hill ), a first parliamentary election for him since 1931.
Today, the pepper industry is being revitalised and, since acquiring protected Geographic Indication status in 2008 ( which gives it the same special status as Champagne in France ), people can now purchase Kampot pepper online in many parts of the world, allowing a new generation of gourmands to rediscover one of the world's most elusive and prestigious spices.

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It saw the final Christianisation of Scandinavia and the emergence of the Peace and Truce of God movements, the Gregorian Reforms, and the Crusades which revitalised a church and a papacy that had survived tarnished by the tumultuous 10th century.
His contralto soloist, Muriel Brunskill, later commented, " His tempi, which are now taken for granted, were revolutionary ; he entirely revitalised it ".
In Japan a number of NRMs based on revitalised Shinto belief, as well as neo-Buddhist and New Age groups, have emerged, some of which originated in the late Nineteenth century in the Meiji Era and others in the aftermath of World War Two.
In 1981 the club fell into Serie C1, a blow which revitalised the club.
They revitalised the faith and a Chapel was instituted at the Cathedral, with its own priests which still exists today.
He revitalised the moribund Great Temple of Amun at Gebel Barkal, which was first built under Thutmose III of the New Kingdom by employing numerous sculptors and stonemasons from Egypt to renew the temple.
The tradition of preparing the meat in this way was revitalised in the late 19th century by the butcher Anders Olsson, whose initiative led to the development of the modern Falukorv, which uses a mixture of pork and beef or veal.
" Fields was revitalised by working with the much younger Coleman, and by the contemporary nature of their first project, which was Sweet Charity, again with a book by Simon, starring Gwen Verdon, and introducing the songs If My Friends Could See Me Now, I'm a Brass Band and Hey, Big Spender.
The area around the stadium was revitalised with the building of the Visconde de Alvalade building, which houses the club's business interests ; a new shopping centre called Alvaláxia also opened, and operates as a cultural and entertainment centre ; Clínica CUF, a medical clinic ; a health club ; a day-centre, made possible by the expression of solidarity of the " Leões de Portugal " (" Lions of Portugal ") organization ; and the " Mundo Sporting " (" Sporting's World ") club museum.
Situated just off the N4 is Lough Key Forest Park, a parkland area that has been revitalised by an addition of a Visitor Center and Activity Facilities, including Boda Borg, a puzzle solving activity centre which is a Swedish concept originally unique to Ireland but now has locations in Sweden and plans to expand Worldwide.
At the same time, Kerrie Hayes and Peter Sjoquist AM ( Hayes & Sjoquist Productions ) took over and revitalised the event which is now know nationally as Rock Eisteddfod Challenge.
Stacey Kent, the American expatriate singer based in London, was among those who have recorded for the revitalised label — which led to furthering her recording career with Blue Note / EMI ; as are Clare Teal, who has since moved to Sony with the biggest ever recording-deal by a British jazz singer ; and singer-pianist Jamie Cullum – whose debut album ( funded by a student loan ) was taken on by the label – and eventually saw him land a million pound record deal with Verve Records.
He opened his family temple for everyone, irrespective of caste distinction He became a member of the Indian National Congress in 1947 and took part in the agitation against Sir C. P. Ramaswamy Iyer ’ s administration in Travancore .. As the first president of Travancore Devaswom Board he revitalised many temples which had almost ceased to function.
From September 2011, Brisbane Interactive Radio Group Inc voted in a new board, which revitalised the station with a new brand, new sound, new programs and a new scope.
It was insipired by the rise of state-based cross-campus student environment networks, which has always existed but which were revitalised with the creation of the NSW Student Environment Activist Network ( SEAN ) around 1995 and Queensland SEAN around the same time.

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Bamford left in 1920 and the company was revitalised with funding from Count Louis Zborowski.
The death of Stalin revitalised the Central Committee, and it became an important institution during the power struggle to succeed Stalin.
The party became synonymous with a person, not the people – the true nature of the party had become deformed under Stalin, and needed to be revitalised.
She is widely regarded as a transformative figure in the presidency of Ireland, who revitalised and liberalised a previously conservative, low-profile political office.
Pat Mills is a British comics writer and editor who, along with John Wagner, revitalised British boys comics in the 1970s, and has remained a leading light in British comics ever since.
Saddam, who would prove to be a skilled organiser, revitalised the party.
The town has recently unveiled a revitalised Thames-side with landscaping and sculptures.
He revitalised the religion within and outside India.
However, the Russians were revitalised by the arrival of Admiral Stepan Makarov and were able to achieve some degree of success against the Japanese.
The revitalised Carthaginian army, led by Xanthippus, decisively defeat the Romans in the Battle of Tunis and capture their commander Marcus Atilius Regulus.
The airing of this series around Australia and internationally revitalised Echuca's tourism economy.
Tiberias was revitalised in 749, after Bet Shean was destroyed in an earthquake.
Barassi laid some foundations for what would become a revitalised Melbourne side.
These revitalised river traffic for shipping grain and coal ; however, the tourist trade has never returned.
Subsequent singles " Filling up with Heaven " and the non-album single " Stay with Me Tonight " also reached the UK Top 40, and a new remix of " Don't You Want Me " was released to capitalise on the band's revitalised profile.
The refurbishment has revitalised the high street area and Slaithwaite is currently the only village in England with a canal running alongside its main street.
A revitalised Renault launched several successful new cars in the early 1990s, including the successful 5 replacement, the Clio in 1990.
It was revitalised as a result of a strike at Hull docks in 1955 when six ships were diverted and unloaded their cargoes on the fish quay.
Sturrock revitalised Sheffield Wednesday's fortunes and they finished fifth in League One at the end of the 2004 – 05 season, qualifying for the promotion playoffs.
The influx of the largely Roman Catholic Polish workers has revitalised Banbury's Catholic churches, to the extent that at least one now offers a Mass said partially in Polish.

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