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the renew
verb
To make (something) new again; to restore to freshness or original condition.
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The quality of teaching and the morale in most of the renew schools improved, but only Peshine made modest gains in both math and literacy on state tests.
School closings and other personnel moves had left the district with three hundred and fifty teachers that the renew principals hadn't selected.
Applying the renew operator will keep the evolutionary trend improving by removing the individuals without mainly features.
In order to further study the revised procedure in real urban projects, it was also applied into the renew project of The Eastern Gate Plaza located in the center of Hsinchu, Taiwan from 1996 to 1998.
Furthermore, with the renew of such particle, it is difficult to control the solution under the constraint C 4. Therefore, we design a particle with variable space [0,Nsense].
But every now and then, parties come around the renew your faith in the power of a dancefloor: not just as the predictable cesspool of drugs and hook-ups, but as a space that provides a sweet escape from the drudgery of work, a communal experience of bliss, a fleeting sense of freedom.
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The renewed hunt.
But the renewed expansion may prove destabilising.
The renewed activity was short-lived, however.
The renewed British commitment was expected.
There is reason for the renewed faith.
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