noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
urban renewal
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an urban renewal program
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
due
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Supply agreements with key customers which are due for renewal shortly after the intended completion date.
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Although tramway traffic was still increasing in 1930 much of the equipment was due for renewal .
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Unkiar-Skelessi had been due for renewal anyway.
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We recommend all our members to seek quotations in advance of their home policies falling due for renewal .
national
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But only an enlightened few saw this as a symbol of national renewal .
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We believed in the idea of national catastrophe, of national renewal , of political renaissance.
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Of course, it could not come without national repentance and renewal on a grand scale.
spiritual
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It would be for her a retreat, a spiritual renewal .
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Building anew on the old sacred texts, these innovations brought a spiritual renewal to every major faith.
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Why is it that no movement of spiritual renewal has ever lasted longer than the third generation?
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One of his greatest pleasures came from the landscapes of the Lake District, a life-long source of spiritual renewal .
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He has a passion to bring spiritual renewal to the whole island.
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Today, it continues its ministry of spiritual renewal of the church, attracting both clergy and laymen from home and abroad.
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Today, one of the fundamental Church requirements of the Religious Life is the call to continual spiritual renewal .
urban
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An important issue associated with urban renewal concerned the locus of program control.
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The techniques of urban renewal remained to be filled in with regard to housing design and layout.
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Critics point out the neighborhood had been living under the threat of condemnation for 10 years, while urban renewal was debated.
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The urban renewal administrative process drew considerable criticism because it was so long and encumbered with red tape.
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In 1968 the neighborhood development program was initiated by Congress, providing an alternative approach to large-scale urban renewal .
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During the 1960s, neighborhoods fought against the urban renewal schemes dreamed up by professional city planners.
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The year was 1967, and urban renewal was abroad in the land.
■ NOUN
date
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If the Society does not receive an application for renewal by the renewal date the Society may cancel that person's registration.
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No more worries about overrunning renewal dates .
notice
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If you wish to take advantage of this discount, do not pay the premium shown on your renewal notice .
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Neither of us had our renewal notices .
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If they apply to you, your new premium will be shown on the enclosed renewal notice .
program
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His urban renewal program amounted to a stack full of charts and blueprints.
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For others, Urbank was only a re-invention of the discredited urban renewal program .
project
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Citizen involvement began in 1972 to coincide with the approval of a large urban renewal project .
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As of 1973, 723 communities had active renewal projects .
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In many cities these agencies were established as semiautonomous bodies with substantial authority for planning and executing a renewal project .
■ VERB
bring
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Building anew on the old sacred texts, these innovations brought a spiritual renewal to every major faith.
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Only a new myth, he predicted, which could bring it new spiritual resources could bring renewal of life and hope.
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He has a passion to bring spiritual renewal to the whole island.
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Secondly, the challenge to the Church to bring about a renewal of society.
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Thirdly, the fact that each of us has a responsibility to be involved in bringing about that renewal .
come
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When Checkland's contract came up for renewal , it was renewed only for a token year.
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As a result, all four networks are expected to bid aggressively when those rights come up for renewal later this year.
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In fact, Sykes's fellowship comes up for renewal at Christmas, and the word is he won't get it.
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Contracts are coming up for renewal for 9, 000 projects containing 684, 000 apartments.
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The auction house decided to withdraw from the sale when its December 1990 contract with Lord Northampton came up for renewal .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Although urban renewal efforts are under way, century-old buildings often are vacant and boarded.
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But only an enlightened few saw this as a symbol of national renewal .
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Chartwell is offering to rebate half of its renewal commission to clients-£3,144 in the case of one investor.
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In fact, Sykes's fellowship comes up for renewal at Christmas, and the word is he won't get it.
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Some have a vivid and excited sense of life and renewal .
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That afternoon the passport was delivered to the Soviet Embassy for renewal on an emergency application.
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We've already paid the ordinary renewal fee, but do you think we should also have libel slander and officials indemnity?