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Soon afterward he cut it down to a quarter of its size, whether to make it fit for sale or to save storage space, we don't know.
But it is also looking to overhaul its telecommunications system to make it fit for the 21st century, introducing a fully freephone number and an instant messaging service.
If the research work can make it fit for the requirement of intensive production, its economical and social significance would be noticeable.
In 1749, Garrick made good on his promise that he would produce Irene, but its title was altered to Mahomet and Irene to make it "fit for the stage".
Embrapa had to create the land, in a sense, or make it fit for farming.
Deep reforms are needed to make it fit for the 21st century.
"Players don't expect to have to redesign kit to make it fit for purpose".
It plans to secure the building and make it fit for a different type of development, Mr. Orenstein said.
We need a re-modernisation of the party to make it fit for purpose at the next election".
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