Provide (a shoe) with a new vamp.
1 The German insurer started a major revamp of Fireman's Fund this year.
2 The Mexican government is implementing an energy industry revamp finalized in 2014.
3 In recent years, Broadcasting House has had a one-and-a-half billion dollar revamp .
4 Expanding offshore drilling was among Obama's proposals to revamp U.S. energy policy.
5 That means President Donald Trump can name someone and quickly revamp Dodd-Frank.
6 A decision on whether to revamp the A380 will take more time.
7 Fakafanua said the TMTRL had a plan to revamp the domestic game.
8 Lovers looking to revamp need to call a truce, and mean it.
9 The revamp will cost the European firm an extra 6 billion euros.
10 He is expected to outline his proposed revamp of the healthcare system.
11 That means a Dodd-Frank revamp could stall in one chamber of Congress.
12 The stalemate has delayed plans to revamp the largely state-held telecom sector.
13 However, Mr Navuko swore to unite the force and revamp its structure.
14 It has since moved to revamp the company's money-losing mobile phone business.
15 In contrast, Leinster can revamp their line-up yet be just as clinical.
16 Flaws in the existing format had prompted several calls for the revamp .
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