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1 But if the party was sticking to tradition in some ways, it was trying hard to modernise in others.
2 He has maintained his case for an independent review, arguing the PFA needs to modernise in order to better serve players and meet current challenges.
3 We obviously need to make sure that is modernised in the internet age.
4 Although number 15 has been modernised in recent years, many period features remain undisturbed.
5 The houses have been modernised in recent years.
6 Graham-ismore modernised in manner and matter.
7 Extended and modernised in recent years, the house has double-glazed windows throughout and a large conservatory at the back.
8 Number 22 Curzon Street is a villa-style Victorian redbrick which was modernised in 2010.
9 His Old English song, that is, Anglo-Saxon alliteration, is all now modernised in this curious little book of English metres.
10 The two-storey house, which is pink-painted and has pretty dormer windows at the front, has been restored and modernised in recent years.
11 Developers, owner-occupiers, investors -it has broad appeal. Both properties were built in the 1800s and have been modernised in recent years.
12 Originally an O'Carroll stronghold, in the 18th century it was modernised in the Gothic manner and the main building given two battlemented wings.
13 While the People's Liberation Army (PLA) has modernised in recent decades, China has not fought a conflict since a 1979 war with Vietnam.
14 It has been extended a number of times in the past 175 years and thoroughly modernised in the last 20.
15 The facility was extensively renovated and modernised in 1996 and has attractive landscaping and on-site car-parking for up to 220 cars.
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