| 41. | This has given the brand a new lease of life, while the relationship with Cheshire Bespoke is much diminished.
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| 42. | In all these countries, communications technologies are giving a new lease of life to a middle-aged invention, distance learning.
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| 43. | When Sakharov joined the human rights groups in Moscow, the whole movement took on a new lease of life.
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| 44. | The tea proves incredibly popular and with its rejuvenating properties the elderly are finding a new lease of life.
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| 45. | 2007 saw the band receive a new lease of life, and continue to gig around the country gaining popularity.
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| 46. | The increasingly powerful winds of change blowing across the land has given the party a new lease of life,
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| 47. | Judging by the global trend as is happening in Japan, fundamental research is being given a new lease of life.
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| 48. | The reason was that Finningley was about to be given a new lease of life as a V bomber station.
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| 49. | However, in 1994 it was given a new lease of life when it reopened under the ownership of Ward Anderson.
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| 50. | Becker, 27, believes his association with American coach Nick Bolletieri has injected a new lease of life into his career.
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