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1 That's not to say a complete revamp can't be done.
2 Williams called it a complete revamp that is very responsive.
3 They would've been spewing when they saw the complete revamp Meghan gave the joint.
4 Number 3 has been divided into flats and is in need of a complete revamp .
5 Since then, little has been done to the building which now needs a complete revamp .
6 Fast forward and it's had a complete revamp .
7 Fox had no comment about Minaj, or media reports about a complete revamp of the highly paid judging panel.
8 When Shelly Corkery took over the premises a few months ago, she wisely decided to undertake a complete revamp .
9 Stage one will include a state-of-the-art rollercoaster, six new water slides and a complete revamp of the theme park's major precincts.
10 We meet in one of her latest projects: the complete revamp of an apartment in the Four Seasons Hotel in Dublin's Ballsbridge.
11 McDonald's is giving its burger menu a complete revamp , with aims to transform the Macca's experience for all Australians within three years.
12 The Prime Minister, Mr Tony Blair, ordered a complete revamp of the £580 million project to celebrate 2000.
13 So, if my efforts in that direction are an abject failure, I think I'll settle for a complete revamp of our economic system.
14 RTÉ HAS moved to fill the vacuum left by the death of Gerry Ryan with a complete revamp of the 2fm morning schedule.
15 Having undergone a complete revamp , number 31 is in pristine walk-in order, everything done and with a neutral colour scheme to suit all tastes.
16 Bought for €700,000 in 2006 (when it was in need of work) the owner brought in PLM architects and set about a complete revamp .
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