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The advertising tag-line "Always Coca-Cola" will now be "Enjoy all that's inside," in an effort to reinvigorate sagging cola sales.
Responding to concerns on the part of the MCCJ, the Pro Bono Resource Center, and others that, despite a long history of strong pro bono commitment, some momentum appears to have been lost in recent years, the Court of Appeals established the Maryland Judicial Commission on Pro Bono in 1998 to reinvigorate the pro bono effort.
Whereas Ben Bradlee served as Post editor-for-life, the Times places an informal term limit on its executive editor job, and this turnover has helped to reinvigorate the paper: Times executive editors know they must make their mark in haste, before their tenure is over.
to confront and reinvigorate the premises of society, the definitions of kinship, labor, love, leisure, consumerism, and identity itself."
When Bin Ladin arrived in Afghanistan, he relied on the Taliban until he was able to reinvigorate his fund-raising efforts by drawing on ties to wealthy Saudi individuals that he had established during the Afghan war in the 1980s.