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After 67 years, Yankee Magazine, that digest-size New England journal that has always seemed as stubbornly predictable as its name, is modernizing to attract a younger, more affluent audience.
While this might have been a blow in the merlot-happy 1990s, today it has the potential to be a great boon to Chile's wine industry, which, since the nation's political turmoil of the 1970s and 1980s, has spent millions modernizing to compete worldwide.
The move shows how social apps must quickly react to feedback if they make a false step in modernizing to adapt to visual communication.
In a document titled "Modernizing to Ensure a Stronger Future," he suggested that the jobs of chairman and chief executive should be split, with the latter being appointed by the Caisse's board, not the government.
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He modernized to the extent of embracing Gauguin-like style.
It had been modernized to suit its new function.
Does the Postal Service have to modernize to meet the challenge of the Internet?
It was later brought up to date and modernized to fit the 1942 conditions".
Current educational content must be modernized to advance evolution education (Hills 2007).
In Melbourne, Australia the hundred year-old electric tram system is progressively being modernized to improve passenger accessibility.
These systems have been modernized to some extent but have roots that date back 10-30 years. 10-30 years
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