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If tourism is beyond salvation, there's a substantial war relic hidden in the bush at Mokoreng which Parkop suggests might be dusted off to provide a future for Manus.
Carlos Velasquez, who oversees marketing for the board, said old rules might be dusted off to prohibit obscenities in lyrics and the practice of throwing T-shirts and other merchandise from rap floats, which promotes rowdy behavior.
Factors to weigh up include the auteur-credibility factor of the director involved, the number and quality of stars who might be dusted down for the red carpet, whether a Cannes showing will dovetail with an individual film's marketing campaign, and – most important of all – whether it will actually be finished in time.
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"Chris and Ed wrote an amazing script, and with Dean at the helm, we've got a dream team!" The announcement didn't say who else from the original cast is set to return, but it looks like Bill Sadler might be dusting off the board games to reprise his role as Death.
If this takes off – and it probably will – Blu-Ray might be dust in the wind.
But, last night, there was the very real prospect that the recording might have to be dusted down as the British Olympic team - composed entirely of Scots - took on Switzerland in the women's curling finals.
In our interconnected world, foreign language skills give lawyers a global mindset which is increasingly useful and desired by employers – so it might be worth dusting off those old textbooks.
At first glance, it might seem we've made it back to the beginning of the cycle, and that "Soccer Moms" might be worth dusting off and reusing.
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