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After accepting that the park was his destiny, he embarked on renovations — a last-ditch effort to rejuvenate the park that lasted three years and cost him the last of his assets: the yacht and the two apartments in Seoul, each fetching several million dollars.

She said that when Authentic Brands Group snapped up Ted Baker in 2022, there were "high hopes of a revival, but the investment needed to rejuvenate the brand didn’t materialise".

From BBC

Paris bidders vowed to rejuvenate the city’s banlieues, replenishing the housing stock by building an Olympic Village for the athletes in Seine-Saint-Denis, one of Paris’ poorest districts, and converting large swaths of it into so-called social housing.

A report in the New York Post earlier this spring claimed that salmon sperm was being used as “a non-surgical treatment intended to rejuvenate the vagina and increase sexual arousal.”

From Salon

“We can’t wait to rejuvenate an iconic community landmark and contribute to the distinct fabric of Glendale,” Erewhon Chief Executive Tony Antoci said in a news release, which said the upscale chain chose the location “for its historic roots and strategic position in the San Fernando Valley.”

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

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