revitalised造句1) Rather, cities needed to be revitalised through investment in infrastructure and facilities that would attract the growing service industries.
2) It will begin to look and feel revitalised and dewy.
3) The chicken was delicious, and Lisa was feeling revitalised as she made herself some coffee and settled down to work.
4) Merrill has also revitalised its trainee programme, it said.
5) They surrendered that crown to a revitalised Manchester United but Mourinho wants the players to have the same mentality against Rovers - even though they are now trying to win the title back.
6) A revitalised Japan would add to the dynamism of a more liberalised Asia-Pacific region.
7) They have revitalised downtowns and sponsored gay - pride parades.
8) Linked to the show success is the revitalised branding, the well know CV duck remains on the label but it has a new coat and attitude.
9) "A country can be revitalised by a gene, " said Xue Dayuan, chief scientist for biodiversity conservation at the Nanjing Institute of Environmental Science.
10) What happened in the summer has revitalised the passion of our fans.
11) They're packed full of Vitamin C to keep your eyes fresh and revitalised.
12) But the sensational pile-up re-emphasised that any horse could win the National and revitalised public interest.
13) UNITAID's proposal for a patent pool comes as the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) is revitalised under new leadership.
14) The French winger appeared destined for the exit at Stamford Bridge until Guus Hiddink's spell in charge revitalised his fortunes.
15) Many economically challenged cities in west and central China will be revitalised because of the hub effect created by the high-speed rail system.
16) As part of your pet's daily care and grooming routine, it can help promote a shiny revitalised coat.
17) Made from rose powder and honey blended with natural ingredients – leaving the skin smooth, refreshed and revitalised. An application of lotion is applied to condition and rejuvenate the skin.
18) President Barack Obama admitted he had been "humbled" today by the worst Democratic midterm election defeat in 70 years, and promised to work alongside the revitalised Republican party in Congress.
19) He had been a shadow of his former self in recent months in La Liga, but the San Siro air has revitalised Ronaldo.
20) Tony Blair, the Middle East envoy, said today the ceasefire would only endure if the peace process was revitalised.
21) A gentle astringent and toning bar that leaves you feeling fresh and revitalised thanks to the amazing properties of Green Tea.
22) If the deadline-day switches to West Ham United or Tottenham Hotspur can be revitalised in January, he will use the funds to bring in Elia.