Councillor Ian Carruthers said he hoped the project showed a commitment to help revitalise the area.
It is hoped that this, along with "general clean-up work", will help revitalise the neighbourhood.
The firm said Microsoft's latest version of Windows had failed to revitalise the industry.
And Anderson, who played alongside Strachan at Manchester United, feels the Scot can help revitalise Boro.
The country is eager to revitalise its economy by overhauling its infrastructure and attracting foreign investment.
Mr Ma's standing, he argues, depends on whether they can actually revitalise the economy.
As a bonus, says Mr Pickens, the industry would create jobs and revitalise rural America.
While decrying Mr Cameron's plan as a sham, he is likewise keen to revitalise people power.
Cancelling it will provide a unique opportunity to rebalance and revitalise Britain's forces for the 21st century.
If he can achieve that, Japan might start a long-overdue push to reform and revitalise its economy.
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The report also included research of efforts in Japan, Sweden and New Zealand to revitalise their ski industries.
Since 2007, Mr Mas has spearheaded a push to revitalise Catalan nationalism known as the Refoundation of Catalanism.
AOL. In theory, this could help to revitalise an in-bred geeky culture that has suffered from complacency and self-importance.
Mr Ozawa promises to restore the pension system, help the working poor and the old, and revitalise the countryside.
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The Conservatives are once again trying to revitalise their local organisation, but they have a long way to climb.
He also wants the postal bank to provide loans as a way to revitalise rural regions, further infuriating other Japanese banks.
His authoritarian streak has attracted much criticism, and the main opposition party has begun to revitalise itself under a new leader.
Labour's plans were intended to revitalise local democracy by allowing electors to identify with an individual responsible for providing public services.
But whoever the leader might eventually be, he or she will have to have a new vision to revitalise the Conservatives.
In the revised proposals, the developers said the scheme would "revitalise" the town and play a key part in its much-needed regeneration.
Sergei Kiriyenko was a businessman who was appointed Russian prime minister in March to lead a fresh team to revitalise the economy.
In August, the Carlisle Renaissance project was launched setting out plans to revitalise the city over the next 10 to 15 years.
The government has announced plans to try to revitalise the UK's High Streets, after a report by television retail expert Mary Portas.
Most fear that without cheaper and faster telecoms, there is little chance that information technology will help to revitalise Japan's geriatric economy.
Later this month, an American assistant secretary of defence, Peter Rodman, will visit Beijing for talks on ways to revitalise military-to-military contacts.
She made 28 recommendations about what could be done to revitalise them.
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Second, the process implicitly recognises how hard it is for long-lived governments to revitalise themselves and tries to do something about it.
He sacked ineffective managers and pushed creative directors to revitalise the brand.
Education Secretary Michael Gove said the decision to fund development of the new curriculum should help revitalise maths teaching in schools and colleges.
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To revitalise Ford's floundering design department, Mr Nasser turned to a young outsider, J Mays, who designed the wacky new Beetle for Volkswagen.
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