An old slogan was dusted off about using housing, employment and identity papers to keep numbers in check.
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To do so he has dusted off a decree, penalising misleading advertising, approved by a military dictatorship in 1983.
Is it sort of back on the table, dusted off, being reconsidered again?
Old recordings of his melodious symphonies were dusted off and new ones made.
Complex or not, it is certainly high time CAFE got dusted off.
They dusted off a 1953 medical paper that linked a risky surgical procedure cutting into the abdomen to strip renal nerves to lower blood pressure.
Rogers has dusted off an idea from the 1970s that would allow a utility to earn money off the megawatts its customers don't use.
Some old favorites are dusted off and given new life, like a wonderful giant concave mirror that plays tricks on the eyes and the ears.
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Yet many locals have already been resettled, and it is surely a matter of time before at least some of the proposals are dusted off.
With Russia and South Korea, Mr Kim has dusted off plans for a rail link that could eventually carry freight all the way to Europe.
Whole sections of LACMA's collection such as gems tucked away on the third floor of the Art of the Americas building will be dusted off for the first time in years.
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Nonetheless, existing employment contracts between professional corporations and their shareholders should be dusted off and reviewed for the effect they would have in a sale situation in light of this case.
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Because copying accelerates the fashion cycle, banishing old designs to the dustbin of history (perhaps to be dusted off and reintroduced later) and sending the fashion-conscious off in search of the new, new thing.
Over the past fortnight, a number of articles have appeared in Israeli newspapers claiming that the prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, and the defence minister, Ehud Barak, have dusted off long-standing plans for a pre-emptive strike on Iran's nuclear facilities.
Fastow dusted off an obscure financial tool previously used to sell credit-card receivables to separately capitalized funds (he'd probably learned about it earlier in his career at Continental Bank in Chicago) and morphed it into the infamous LJM, Chewco and Raptor partnerships.
Back on their feet and gasping for breath, the wrestlers dusted themselves off and politely bowed to one another.
Boomers picked themselves up, dusted themselves off and a few years later they figured they were riding high again.
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The 1789 law was barely used until the 1980s, when enterprising lawyers dusted it off to sue corporations over human-rights abuses in foreign countries.
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The Scotland forward dusted himself off before delicately placing his 20-yard free-kick into Manuel Almunia's top-left corner, despite the Spaniard getting a hand to the ball.
Ejecting only seconds before his craft hit the ground and exploded, he dusted himself off and coolly went back to his office for the rest of the day.
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Among those most frequently lifted off his hanger and dusted down before being put in front of the camera, the most long-serving is Jeremy Paxman.
In the winter, dusted by fallen snow, its pure abstraction is set off by bare trees, a vision of cold, crisp beauty, its marble taking on the look of an all-white Agnes Martin painting.
The tie looked done and dusted at that point and United, understandably, took their foot off the pedal after the break.
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