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Olympics marketing could help it reshape its image following a high-profile probe into its parent company's management and an executive shakeup.

As CEO of K&E, and as an advisor to Lee Iacocca, Leo contributed significantly to the turnaround of Chrysler Corporation in 1979, by creating the ad campaign that helped to revive the ailing company and reshape its image.

In recent years this tinkering has reached a new pitch as breeders, growers and nurseries have frantically sought to reinvent the rose and reshape its image as a sickly and fussy plant.

The party may soon announce that Denver will be the site of its 2008 convention, further highlighting its new appeal in the mountain West.If they can learn when to say no to state lawmakers from their own party, all those Democratic governors offer the party a golden chance to reshape its image.

It gives Marseille, France's second-largest city, a chance to remake itself, reclaim its gorgeous port for ordinary citizens and to reshape its image — from a poor, rough, crime-ridden and corrupt crossroads whose economy declined with the end of colonialism to an attractive tourist destination of sun, sea, seafood and culture.

Romania has been trying to reshape its image for some time.

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As South Korea has engaged North Korea and begun reconciliation, the process has reshaped its image of the North and complicated its relationship with the United States.

The company's new Internet site (www.philipmorris.com) is one part of the Philip Morris campaign intended to reshape its corporate image.

Mr. Prince, who was not charged, remains at the helm of the company, now known as Xe Services, while many other executives have left as the company has sought to reshape its public image in the face of mounting legal and political scrutiny.

The European city is not merely the social city, dense, historically rich, egalitarian, clean, walkable and dominated by public transport, it is also the city of the nation-state: a European invention that has caused countries all over the world to reshape themselves – or be forcibly reshaped – in its image.

Coughlin, facing his coaching mortality, tried to reshape his image.

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