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Local councils, inspired by the transformation of Glasgow in the 1990s, saw investing in culture as a way to revive down-at-heel city centres.
"It's been a great year for revivals in general, especially that one they revived down in Washington, D.C.," Colbert explained, recounting a show that, he said, started in the 1980s "on Fifth Avenue".
Medic fills the roll of this games support class, you get a LMG (light machine gun) used for providing covering and suppressing fire, healing kits used to heal friendlies and defibrillators that can revive your down teammates.
Private investment can revive run-down public areas.
The Bureau: XCOM Declassified is a third-person shooter that relies on tactical thinking to send teammates to attack aliens or to revive you when down.
Ms. Lemmie built a reputation in Dayton for reviving run-down neighborhoods.
Cities and towns, some struggling economically, have turned to the sport for help in reviving run-down neighborhoods and polishing their images.
Baseball executives cite two overriding reasons for the growth: the popularity of two baseball movies, "Field of Dreams" and "Bull Durham," in the past dozen years, and new fan-friendly stadiums, most of them built with taxpayer money for cities and towns that have turned to the sport for help in reviving run-down or dormant neighborhoods and polishing their images.
Baseball executives cite two overriding reasons for the growth in the region and elsewhere: the popularity of two baseball movies in the past dozen years, "Field of Dreams" and "Bull Durham," and new, fan-friendly stadiums, most of them built with taxpayer money from cities and towns that have turned to the sport for help in reviving run-down or dormant neighborhoods and polishing their images.
Baseball executives cite two overriding reasons for the growth in the region and elsewhere: the popularity of two baseball movies, "Field of Dreams" and "Bull Durham" a few years ago, and new, fan-friendly stadiums, most of them built with taxpayer money from cities and towns that have turned to the sport for help in reviving run-down or dormant neighborhoods and polishing their overall images.
Felker's Esquire, expanded and renamed Esquire Fortnightly, quickly faltered, and had to be rescued by Chris Whittle, a small-time out-of-town publisher, who rode a revived, if dumbed down and advertiser friendly, version of Esquire to instant power in New York.
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