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In 1986, all versions were freshened with a new, more angular front fascia.
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The goal of this renewal was to shake off the old, expensive image, as well as to freshen up the stores and private label products.
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Such subtle references freshen an on-air image, but did not substantially change the actual format commitment.
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Lavender is also used extensively as herbal filler inside sachets used to freshen linens.
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The freshening up of the format, however, did not reverse the station's fortunes, and ratings steadily declined.
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If the costume becomes extensively damaged she can spontaneously freshen up and cause it to rearrange itself on a molecular level to recover her.
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Inside, upholstery and bright work was also freshened and the cars received a new dashboard layout faced with a machined-look stainless steel facing.
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The design was freshened, leaving only the roof and doors of the car intact.
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He then goes to the bathroom to freshen up.
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These storms freshen the surface water, and their winds increase cyclonic flow, which allows denser waters to sink.
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