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In January 2001, she decided to revamp the site.
Without land for a new arena, Cablevision has decided to revamp Madison Square Garden.
A few weeks ago, the city decided to revamp the licensing exam.
In response, St. Mary and St. Antonios decided to revamp its ministry, moving squarely into the realm of social work.
When I started as head at Skerne Park I decided to revamp the whole curriculum and created a stage, not age school.
The city decided to revamp its out-of-date mobile vending regulations, setting off a heated four-year back-and-forth.
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But if a writer decides to revamp an existing recipe — much like chefs do for this column — and he overhauls the ingredients, comes up with a new way of combining them and adds a new technique, then it might end up being a much different recipe, and one he could call his own.
But this is still an unproven system, and I would advise readers to be very cautious before they decide to revamp their entire investment strategy without testing the waters first.
However, after the team started 1-4 before hitting their bye week in Week 6, the Broncos decided to completely revamp their offensive scheme and switch to Tim Tebow at quarterback.
In light of this, YouTube has decided to totally revamp the design of the top of its homepage, and will be rolling out a new version today.
But the company decided not to revamp its existing units radically, say by creating a single advertising sales organization to serve the print, broadcast and online units.
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