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"It's a regeneration of a slum," he said.
Currently the city is undergoing a regeneration of sorts, bringing with it both good and bad, says Jansen.
When ITV's full-year results were unveiled last month Norman talked about wanting a "regeneration" of ITV Studios.
When ITV's first-quarter results were unveiled last month Norman talked about wanting a "regeneration" of ITV Studios.
"I'm hopeful there will be a regeneration of the CSO partnerships for development effectiveness [in Mexico] and a new energy in the discussion around civil society," Shankland said.
Whether for that reason or others, there are not enough younger people in concert halls to ensure a regeneration of the audience.
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Ely also found cavities between the bones, and believed that a complete regeneration of a new joint cavity was possible.
ADP Architects, which has an office in Delhi, as well as several in Britain, has won a commission to lead a £23m regeneration of Spanish City.
As a consequence, regeneration of the immune system remains a significant unmet clinical need.
"Clearly, they would be the anchor for a whole regeneration of that strip," he said.
There has been a recent regeneration of the trade and many Savile Row tailors are doing very well.
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