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The university is realigning programs and colleges based on work by the university’s president’s council and vitalization project workgroups, the Journal Gazette & Times Courier reported .

Pending her approval, however, the Woodstock site may soon become eligible for various grants and historic rehabilitation tax credits from the state and federal governments, as well as other potentially unlimited vitalization efforts.

Leslie Smith, who is working on vitalization in Pioneer Square, which she called “the birthplace of this fair city,” urged O’Toole to provide a “better model of policing.”

Leslie Smith, who is working on vitalization in Pioneer Square, which she called “the birthplace of this fair city,” urged O’Toole to provide a “better model of policing.”She offered no specifics.

Theirs seemed the best of all possible religions, and it needed but a vitalization through adequate pulpit oratory to transcend anything accomplished by the Popish devotees on the Continent.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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