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In a Downtown Renaissance the terminally weary buildings left stranded downtown get "revitalized" by a couple of new, ludicrously colossal glass-box towers done in the 1950's Modern mode... such as Columbus Circle's Trump International Hotel and Tower, originally the Gulf & Western tower, and the soon-to-be-completed Time Warner complex.
As popular a motif in art history as they may be, flowers manage to get revitalized in artist Maggie West's FLORA.
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In other words, history teaches us that when your dilapidated housing project gets revitalized, you do not get to stay unless you stop being very poor.
Artists have revitalized gritty areas.
Eighteen murals will get this revitalizing touch by next summer.
We've got to revitalize American democracy".
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The industrial wharves have been revitalized.
Wagner interpretation would not have been revitalized.
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