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In their first season under Hargrove, the Orioles were 74-88, including 31-31 after July 28, when a series of trades drastically revamped their roster.

Christmas, Michael Feinstein and Frank Sinatra: three different, tenuously connected worlds collided Tuesday evening at Feinstein's at Loews Regency, where Mr. Feinstein brought a drastically revamped version of his annual holiday extravaganza.

A few years ago she was only sleeping three or four hours a night, but she has drastically revamped her sleep schedule and is now getting from six and a half to seven hours a night.

In his 1980s heyday, Michael Jackson drastically revamped the image of a pop idol, layering elements of suavity adapted from Brit-pop boy bands with old-style Hollywood glamour, and coiffures that made unconscious reference to a hair obsession that had preoccupied black soul singers since James Brown got his first conk.

Apple's iPhone 5 is sure to get most of the attention today, but the Cupertino company's press event also saw the unveiling of a drastically revamped iPod Touch meant (once again) to bring iOS to the masses.

The Android Market website has been drastically revamped to place more emphasis on the rest of the digital media that Google offers users — instead of occupying small, easy to miss tabs along the top of the page, links to Google's Books, Music, and Video subsections and related offers now occupy prime real estate at eye-level.

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They also have brought an overhaul of the so-called work rules that will drastically revamp how employees of the major airlines do their jobs.

The proposal is the latest illustration of the Trump administration's intention to drastically revamp an agency it says has acted too aggressively and wields too much power.

In 2005, they erected a new smokestack with fancy filters, and they have gotten grants to drastically revamp the power plant so that coal is now mixed 50-50 with renewable fuels like tree trunks and agricultural waste.

C1 Airline Workers Losing Perks Billions of dollars in losses have forced airline unions to accept not just deep pay cuts, but also an overhaul of generous work rules that will drastically revamp how airline employees do their jobs.

There were 420 in the city in 1997, then 338 in his first year, as he began drastically revamping the department's analytical and operational methods, and 295 last year -- the first time in 16 years the toll was under 300.

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