Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet REVITALISING


REVITALISING

Definition av REVITALISING

  1. böjningsform av revitalise
  2. presensparticip av revitalise

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  • In many rural communities across the west of the United States, (community-based organisations (CBO)), grassroots non-profit entities focusing on revitalising their respective communities through linked natural resource stewardship and rural economic development activities, have emerged to provide direction and practical solutions to natural resource management dilemmas and social conflict.
  • Most popular during the 1960s, they were famed for their Aran jumpers and are widely credited with popularising Irish traditional music in the United States and revitalising it in Ireland, contributing to an Irish folk boom with groups like the Dubliners and the Wolfe Tones.
  • Gerard highlighted the album's success in revitalising the band's career during a period dominated by the raw alternative rock of Nirvana's Nevermind.
  • In 2003/04, Transwa introduced 21 Volgren bodied Scania K124EB coaches aimed at revitalising the country coach fleet, which travel to many destinations across southern Western Australia including Albany, Augusta, Pemberton, Esperance, Geraldton, Kalbarri and Meekatharra.
  • As a close confidante, he assisted Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in revitalising the Awami League into a secular political party during Ayub Khan's regime in the late 1960s.
  • He is also credited with revitalising the performance of the All Blacks' traditional "Ka Mate" haka.
  • He founded the Kerala Kalamandalam and is credited with revitalising the traditional Keralite dance form known as Kathakali.
  • Two Rabhas, Kamakya and Ganesh Rabha, approached the Glasbys, Australian missionaries of the Australian Baptist Missionary Society, for help revitalising the church after many families had returned to Hinduism.
  • Since then, Australian planning authorities have given greater priority to mixed-use development of inner-city industrial land as a way of revitalising areas neglected by the decline in manufacturing, consolidating and densifying the previously underpopulated urban centres.
  • His season for the Waratahs was such a success, he was nicknamed "Mr fix-it" for revitalising the Waratahs wing.
  • Ghil'ad Zuckermann - a linguist at the University of Adelaide who specialises in revivalistics the study of reclaiming, revitalising and reinvigorating lost languages.
  • TBS started their work with mobilizing communities around the issue of water, and supporting them in reviving and revitalising the traditional systems of water management through construction of johads, anicuts, and bunds for rainwater harvesting from shramdan and partly by TBS.
  • Established in 1991 as the Urban Renewal Taskforce, URB was responsible for revitalising derelict industrial areas in inner north-east suburbs of Fortitude Valley, New Farm, Teneriffe, Newstead and Bowen Hills.
  • When knowledge stocks are identified and attention given to them their importance may be rectified by those within the firm and results in the development of core rigidities, or strategic commitment, which may stagnate potentially revitalising innovation.
  • The shop was one of the new wave of fashionable boutiques that were revitalising Carnaby Street which before the early 1960s had been a down-at-heel area of mixed shops.
  • The new series of the weekly, which was printed in Milan at the Avanti! printing house, began with a public act of penitence and a ruthless self-criticism that saved nothing of the choices made over the last twenty years, from 'democratic deceptions' to 'patriotic lies' to 'anticlerical pornography', promising a revitalising return to the rebellious spirit of the origins.
  • During this time, they both played an integral role revitalising Yolngu art practice, which had grown stale due to repetitiveness and the tourist market.
  • Her and her husband Robert Fahey moved to take up positions revitalising the club at The Oratory School in Woodcote, Berkshire - Rob taking up the Head Professional position at the club while Claire began working as Head of Racquets teaching at the school.
  • He is known for documenting and revitalising the moribund Kusunda language and teaching it to young children along with Kusunda elders Gyani Maiya Sen-Kusunda and Kamala Sen-Khatri.
  • By 1936, Basir had become actively involved in the Scouting movement in Brunei, where his leadership played a pivotal role in revitalising and strengthening the organisation, and by 1940, the movement had expanded into the Belait District, with Salleh Masri forming the first Scout team of 40 members under his guidance.


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