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He is also a founder and the chairman of the Detroit Foundation, a group seeking to revitalize that city.
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The charges suggest that one of his signature initiatives — the Buffalo Billion project, a plan to revitalize that troubled city — is beset by corruption and self-dealing.
"A stadium is usually built to help revitalize that part of a city," said Ross Graham, chairwoman of the South Hell's Kitchen planning committee.
Mr. Broderick, whose comic milquetoast mien has been hardening into shtick in recent years, reinvents and revitalizes that persona in a beautifully layered performance.
"This had to be great architecture in itself," he said, designed both to "revitalize that area of the campus" and "integrate with the surrounding communities".
"We're doing this in areas where there is already some sign of a groundswell of people who want to revitalize that area," Brett continues.
Along those same lines, the company wants eBay to revitalize that marketplace, which it believes has been mishandled badly.
Born in 1941 in New York, Gould's childhood fascination with dinosaurs at the American Museum of Natural History led him to a career in paleontology that would revitalize that field and ignite constructive debate among scholars over the way evolution proceeds.
For example, taking out San Francisco freeway helped revitalize that city.
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