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- Campbell was named the winner of the Businesswoman of the Year award from Vitalise and was credited for introducing free-to-use ATM and expanding the YourCash...
- the Department of Physics, Oxford University (Oct 12, 2017). "STEM Re-vitalisation, not trivialisation". OpenSchool. Retrieved 2017-10-12. Media related...
- of the ideas has suffered the loss of its obligatory and above it its vitalising and upbuilding power, then nothing more remains to which man can cling...
- posit the argument that the Mandate System under the League was a re-vitalised form of imperialism that placed former colonies under the ownership of...
- of Australian players in the NBA and in playing a leading role in re-vitalising the Australian NBL. Bogut was born in Melbourne in 1984. His parents,...
- year. However, she departed the show on 9 November. Devey was awarded the Vitalise Woman of the Year Award in 2008, and an Honorary Doctorate of Law by the...
- oppose those plans, calling instead for an inclusive plan for the green vitalisation of existing po****tion centres, investment in Bedouin villages, a clean-up...
- different number of petals in every chakra. The chakras are thought to vitalise the physical body and to be ****ociated with interactions of a physical...
- with an aim to universalise primary education in India by reforming and vitalising the existing primary education system. 85% of the DERP was funded by the...
- simultaneously. From 1950s to 1980s, the university underwent a major vitalisation. Construction of Myeongjin Hall which is the oldest building in the university...