Part of the sell was that it would breathe life into the other two-thirds and drive local economic development. |
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I tell you, there were enough waterworks that day to breathe life into Death Valley. |
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Here they've banded together to breathe life into the 1975 novel that's become required reading for swoony preteens. |
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The road goes through a number of impoverished regions, and it is hoped that construction works will breathe life into them. |
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Walkable or bikeable connections between houses and schools are cheap and obvious ways to breathe life into a town and reduce auto use. |
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He helps breathe life into the vision of America as strong, the best, invincible. |
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Some directors combined visual and aural experimentation to breathe life into what they viewed as a moribund art form. |
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No intelligent words from the President or anyone else, can breathe life into the dead, or erase the burn scars on the bodies of people who were injured in the blasts. |
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We can interpret and breathe life into them because she unearthed them for us. |
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The European Central Bank's unlimited bond-buying program has helped to breathe life into European economies. |
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It's all about finding the right angle and creating the sort of atmosphere to breathe life into the objects. |
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In Elementos, Earth, Air, Fire and Water take human form and unite to breathe life into Man. |
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GeoDesign: this collection now includes new designs in which lines, curves and sand blasted effects breathe life into material. |
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More money will not go into local broadcasts. More money will not be used to breathe life into local programming. |
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Your valued support is helping to breathe life into the future of young Canadians with cystic fibrosis. |
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Mark Bishop and Matt Hornburg draw on their inspiration, vitality and energy to breathe life into marblemedia. |
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A new chapter in our history begins as we breathe life into the mandate of the Porto Alegre Assembly. |
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Rugs on marble floors, dark wood wainscoting, patterned green silk wall coverings and the building's original cavernous ceiling breathe life into the installation. |
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The Trust now holds regular readings of Wordsworth's works, using actors, and employs writers and artists in residence to breathe life into the poet's legacy. |
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To find our own credo, we have to listen to our heart, give words to those beliefs, and then breathe life into them every day. |
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The enlivening effect that one colour can have upon another means that it is possible to breathe life into a scheme by adding a complementary colour. |
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And who, other than the press, can breathe life into this renaissance on the scale of the Arab world as a whole, marked as it is by too much despotism, lack of freedom and fossilization of ideas. |
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Each plaque is carved meticulously in the rich languages of the first peoples of our land, in order to call upon the Indigenous values that breathe life into the concepts of equality, dignity and rights. |
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It is with this in mind that he looks with optimism to the creation of regional courts in Africa so that PIL may be used to breathe life into Africa's democratic systems as it has so effectively into others. |
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What is being done to breathe life into the depressed areas of our cities? |
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I will breathe life into your hopelessness. |
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In partnership with their customers, SPIE employees design, build and breathe life into innovative, sustainable solutions ensuring that our infrastructure, factories, towns and homes function smoothly. |
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But now plans for the site of the former Imperia Cinema in Gateshead are set to breathe life into a key part of the town's centre. |
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The Limagrain Cooperative is a union of farmers who share a common vision of the future, and who have decided to join forces to breathe life into their project. |
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So kudos to director Bernard Rose for trying to breathe life into a genre that's become so tired and directionless of late. |
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Such a remembrance in my city, Padua, in my region, Veneto, will breathe life into the creation of a Remembrance Museum in Villa Venier, in the municipality of Vo' Euganeo. |
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Given their potential to breathe life into a stale property, reboots will only continue. |
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Remember Scott Reed, the Oregon redeveloper who was going to breathe life into 30 residential properties in Little Rock? |
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Voluntary action to ensure inclusion would help breathe life into the protections afforded by the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and Human Rights legislation. |
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They can make their own RNA and see if they can then breathe life into it. |
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To tell the tale, a story without a plot or an end was needed, like the four seasons, a story so simple that you would need considerable artfulness and innocence to breathe life into it. |
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The courts have not hesitated to breathe life into the express purpose of that section, nor to implement the possibly novel remedies needed to achieve that purpose. |
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We must breathe life into these criteria and guidelines on the transfer of technology by linking them with capacity-building and the different stages in the life of a scientific research project. |
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What, after all, could have been more appropriate than to breathe life into the gods, goddesses and heroes whose adventures stand as one of the greatest triumphs of the human imagination? |
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In order to breathe life into the new reality, customers need to be aware of the new opportunities in the Internal Market and have confidence in cross-border service provision. |
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Akshay takes to hamfisted fits to try and breathe life into this braindead fare. |
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Indeed, to Mr Cameron and his ilk, we've probably come across as refuseniks as efforts are made to breathe life into economic prosperity of England's northern areas. |
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