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"AISI applauds the president's actions to restore the integrity of the tariffs on steel and implement a robust and reinvigorated program to address unfair trade practices," Mr Dempsey added.

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A white paper published on Monday stated the sale of new leasehold flats would be banned and commonhold "reinvigorated" with a new legal framework.

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Such an approach can reinvigorate Democrats’ appeal to moderates and independents, who simply want Washington to work on their behalf, not get mired in ideological spats.

From Salon

“It was a good step in the right direction to reinvigorate the game in some way. And then you tinker with it again next year and see what changes you can make,” he said.

Bringing Rashford in is a gamble, but I know myself from my career how a change of scenery can reinvigorate a player.

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