A temporary wall was installed until repairs could be made to walls, roof, distorted window frames and lintels. |
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Our cowshed has seen some repairs, the thatch is re-laid annually and old worm-infested wooden poles and frames are replaced. |
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They might be able to make repairs and renovations, or they might be able to scrap this ship and get a different model. |
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Gutter repairs and drip edges are usually handled by roofers and by firms specializing in gutters. |
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Look at the roof for loose or damaged shingles and contact a roofing contractor for repairs. |
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I know of a place that needs someone to clean and make repairs in return for room and board. |
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There was no corrosion visible, and he hadn't seen any major damage awaiting repairs. |
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Rent and repairs qualify as partially allowable itemized tax deductions if you have a home office. |
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But plans for the repairs and redevelopment work have been put on a slow burner by the government as a result of the sharp economic downturn. |
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Villagers present impressed upon the officers the need for quick repairs as the canal irrigated around 4900 hectares of land. |
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The van rolled several times and collided with a flatbed lorry parked on the hard shoulder while workers were carrying out repairs near by. |
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He says it's best to buy a moderately priced home that can appreciate, or buy a fixer-upper, make the repairs, and reap the financial benefit. |
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A spokeswoman said the company was working flat out to get repairs fixed which were holding up trains and lengthening journeys. |
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The Engineer officer summoned all available Territorials to assist in repairs. |
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Manitoba Conservation has the mandate to inspect all manure storage structures yearly and order any necessary repairs. |
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I've been accepted at the tech school here, and I want to continue my education so that I can have a wider range of knowledge about repairs. |
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It also works well for nail repairs, say if you split or tear a nail, to glue it back together. |
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We have written asking for councillors to visit to inspect the damage and poor state of repairs, to no avail. |
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In marine insurance, in the case of a partial loss, or emergency repairs to the vessel, average may be declared. |
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Workers have completed repairs, but were today still pumping water out of the gas main before restoring supplies. |
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Crews have covered the roof with salvage tarpaulin to protect the house from the weather while repairs are made. |
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This can save you trouble, prevent costly repairs and prolong the life of your roof. |
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I am also satisfied that the vendor provided the survey and made all reasonable repairs. |
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He could turn his hand to vehicle repairs, simple plumbing and electrical jobs, and cowboy building jobs. |
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The surgeon inspects all cannulation sites for bleeding and makes any needed repairs with polypropylene suture pledgets. |
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We immediately put a closure order on river traffic and new metal plating was brought in within hours to effect temporary repairs. |
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Above decks there was constant activity as repairs continued to the newly acquired British ship. |
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The Scouting team, who stayed at the orphanage for a week, worked to make the home more fireproof and carried out repairs. |
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The availability of grants in contributing towards the repairs and conservation of historic buildings has been very significant. |
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There it is to undergo refurbishments, including repairs to a stabiliser fin damaged in transit. |
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When a tooth is decayed, the dentist usually repairs it by drilling out the rotten portion, and filling the gap. |
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An animal model study will be required to confirm a greater strength of double-layer repairs after completion of the healing process. |
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Bradford Council says that it cannot afford to do the necessary repairs to the building and its fabric but surely it has spare cash. |
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Most repairs result in downsizing the effective orifice area in order to increase coaptation with the available cusp area. |
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Although motorists have been exasperated by delays caused by the repairs, the work hasn't cost taxpayers a penny. |
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And, their cars and those big four-by-fours can pile up on your shop for repairs and maintenance. |
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The essential repairs will include moving the pedestrian crossing and associated road improvements. |
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More than one third agreed improvements needed to be made to road and pavement repairs and street cleaning. |
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However, we do realise that the fundamental cause of claims is that a number of repairs are needed for roads and pavements. |
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Future work will include repairs to rural roads and road bridges and clearance of debris from waterways. |
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The ship's medics tended to our wounds, patching us up just as the ship was undergoing repairs. |
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The dark gray trousers were patched at the knee, while his linen shirt and wool jacket showed signs of wear and less-than-skilled repairs. |
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He also regularly carried out repairs to an assortment of clapped-out cars which regularly littered his garden and surrounding streets. |
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Personal expenses had been paid to him from company funds, including money for holidays, boat repairs, and fittings to his hunting lodge. |
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It is low because as well as being affected by the dry summer, it was partly drained for repairs. |
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Our staff maintains and housecleans the buildings and there is never any mowing or repairs to worry about. |
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He became a canon of Salisbury in 1563, but objected to the use of the surplice and to contributing to the repairs of the cathedral. |
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Around 250 jobs in the division, which maintains, repairs and overhauls gas turbines, are being cut as part of a rationalisation plan. |
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The costs included overheads such as salaries, rents and repairs but no depreciation as all improvements were charged to the year's account. |
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For historical reasons, certain pieces of land are subject to an obligation to bear the cost of repairs to the chancel of the local church. |
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There had been high expenditure on repairs to the clock and the outside light. |
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The pool was out of commission until the end of May while repairs were carried out. |
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York Minster's East Front could be hidden from view for as long as ten years while major repairs are carried out. |
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Rainwater outlets are to be checked for condition and capacity, and repairs to outlets and down pipes are to be carried out as necessary. |
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In fact, he had to visit the pits for repairs and Willie strolled home for our first class victory of the year. |
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When the paint was stripped it revealed numerous scratches and old repairs. |
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Her bathroom ceiling caved in last week after she had waited more than a month for repairs. |
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Metro North continues to have one track totally out of service for bridge and catenary repairs. |
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Following my two-week stop-off for repairs in the Canaries, the boat has never been better. |
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His estimated cost for repairs seemed high, so I hired a carpenter at about half the price. |
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Logging all minor repairs, such as tire replacement, headlamp replacement and oil changes, is the driver's responsibility. |
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The oiler towed the Thonburi back to Bangkok where she entered dock for repairs. |
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Peter started building gypsy caravans as a boy and though now in his sixties he still makes, repairs and paints them. |
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A second opinion on these repairs should be obtained from a licensed general contractor, rather than a handyman. |
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He said they received an emergency call-out for windows to be boarded up and other repairs before any further problems at the site. |
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The new FAA rules would ensure that any facility doing repairs on U.S. aircraft meets minimum safety standards. |
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Workers are moving ahead with repairs on the only remaining building still standing there. |
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Riders are in the saddle for seven hours per day and are only able to take on fuel or carry out repairs at set staging posts. |
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After minor repairs were made to the nose wheel, the aircraft was declared fully functional and fit to fly. |
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With vulnerable customers we normally put generators in while the repairs are affected. |
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That means that the threads are snipped, minor repairs are done, buttons replaced, garments are odor-free. |
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Over half the stock required repairs and business would be effected for weeks, Mr Nicholls said. |
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On her wish list are televisions, phone access, repairs for a covered walkway, and spiffing up the airport's terrazzo floors. |
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It is not fair or right to ask the local church to fund the necessary repairs to decaying buildings. |
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Can we legally refuse the cash and insist that the builder perform the repairs? |
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Some were defective when they arrived in the theater and lacked enough spare parts to effect repairs. |
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Also while I had the brightwork off the boat, I removed the pop-top cover for cleaning and repairs. |
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Those windows were bricked in because to do so was far cheaper than making the needed structural repairs. |
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Was it too much to ask to contemplate only solvable troubles like arranging repairs for the roof? |
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Several residents are already taking legal advice on whether the council is in breach of contract by neglecting repairs. |
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The scheduled repairs are essential and it will take 14 days of intensive work to get it up to the required standard. |
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I smash my car in a completely my fault brainless bimbo type accident, and then I get to not pay for the repairs. |
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For large repairs, build a wooden form and hold it in place with wooden braces, bricks, concrete blocks, or similar heavy objects. |
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Essential repairs have been carried out but accommodation was still found to be unsatisfactory in the latest inspection. |
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Bad taste, botched repairs and smelly dogs will all sabotage your house sale. |
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Collard's race effectively ended, however, when his car's bonnet dramatically flew up into its windscreen and he was forced to pit for repairs. |
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As to the other two points, it was not suggested that the cost of repairs might be irrecoverable or that it might be uneconomic to recover it. |
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It says Ethandune needs substantial repairs and it currently provides unsuitable and uneconomic accommodation. |
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The city says the street was slated for repairs before the governor's appearance was scheduled. |
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Their services were regularly required for underwater building and repairs around the city. |
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Before repairs were made to its understructure in 2005, the load limit was reduced to seven tons for several months. |
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In the last two years far more repairs have been done than in four years under the previous administration. |
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The wing has been detached from the fuselage to facilitate repairs to portions of the wing skin. |
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All the necessary repairs noted at the last inspection have been effected, and two small skillion rooms have been added to the residence. |
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Beer, spare parts and tales of the day's adventures are enthusiastically shared while everybody mucks in with repairs. |
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It appears that a workman was doing repairs below the roof and using a blowlamp. |
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Physical misuse of laptops is behind the majority of faults with corporate machines, costing UK plc millions of unnecessary equipment repairs. |
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The repairs to the houses were for plumbing, leaks, pipe bursts, blockages, electricity and damaged water taps. |
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Once a year you should take your trailer to a reputable place for them to check it over and do any repairs that might be necessary. |
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Cars, motorcycles, mopeds and scooters were also checked for road-worthiness and officers will advise on essential repairs. |
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The strike will affect repairs and fault finding in areas such as signals, train network and level crossings. |
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Other times, resupply stations are available for you to cast your anchor at for repairs. |
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If you're one of those handy people who can do your own tune-ups, change your own oil and handle minor repairs, congratulations. |
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For shallow or small repairs, use a wide putty knife or trowel to apply a vinyl patching compound in multiple layers as directed by the maker. |
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Not only did we lose a number of ships outright, but a good proportion of our fleet is going to be laid up in shipyards for repairs. |
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Initial reports suggested the ferry, which had recently returned to sea after repairs, was dangerously overcrowded. |
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Have a handyman make all repairs at the same time to avoid multiple visits. |
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The firm was also the ship's husband, and as such they made advances for repairs and expenses. |
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Embedded galvanic anodes are also used to address potential corrosion problems at the joints and for general substructure repairs. |
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The resources are being used for the repairs of 8km of road and the reconstruction of bridges, temporary shelters and irrigation systems. |
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The landlord may request an extra payment for large repairs, but this should be shared between all the tenants. |
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The group have walked the route and informed Bradford Council of potential problems and repairs that need to be made to the footpath. |
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Interestingly, the company, which provides equipment for trackside rail repairs, has been able to sidestep challenging market conditions. |
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It is hoped the repairs and redecoration will be completed by May, well in time for the expected royal visit. |
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Well, if you drive a company car you don't have to worry about insurance, road tax, servicing or repairs and maintenance. |
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Repairs to the building could take two weeks to complete and residents are living in temporary accommodation while the repairs continue. |
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Potentially harmful leaks from waste pipes can also be located, enabling repairs to be carried out quickly. |
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He queried whether a craftsman who had been employed to carry out repairs was still employed by the council. |
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Surgeries such as Cesarean sections, fracture repairs, tumor removals, foreign body removals and cystotomies are all performed at our facility. |
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She was still scarred after her encounters with icebergs so proper repairs to her jury-rigged jib boom were a top priority. |
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Little by little, she was making repairs, yet trying to maintain the authentic feel of the place, using older, more weathered wood. |
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Check the caulking, weatherstripping and insulation, and make any necessary repairs. |
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So we need to set up a jobbing enterprise where skilled pensioners can do repairs and small jobs reasonably quickly and well. |
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She estimates the shop will be out of action for several weeks while repairs are carried out and replacement stock is ordered. |
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It's a heavy, stable, well-made platform capable of spitting out thousands of 230-grain projectiles without requiring repairs. |
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Various other communities want better docks, wharves, breakwaters, and repairs or replacements for airport runways and buildings. |
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There were no words confining the cover to a period while actual repairs were taking place. |
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The rooms of the school had been cleaned, a certain amount of calcimining done and repairs were carried out by the cleaners. |
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The medieval buildings at the rear will also be redeveloped, with repairs being carried out to the Georgian town house, walls and vault. |
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Most of the money for repairs came from community businesses and local benefactors. |
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Without any obligation or charge our staff of skilled furriers will gladly offer a quotation for repairs, restyling, cleaning or dyeing. |
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Housing associations would be able to secure bank loans against the properties to carry out repairs. |
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So now I have to replace the new unit with the old unit, reattach the plugs with electrical tape, and take the thing in for repairs. |
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Government figures have revealed there is a massive backlog of repairs to crumbling health service buildings across the country. |
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He has been trying to renovate the house with a view to moving in, but the constant repairs he has to carry out are proving an obstacle. |
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Now locals want urgent repairs to the unadopted road as it leads to two stables and a rec where hundreds of youngsters play rugby and football. |
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As well as windscreen repairs, Jeff can supply affordable windscreens and windscreen rubbers. |
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Our cowshed has seen some repairs, the thatch is re-laid annually and old worm-infested wooden pole and frames are replaced. |
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The new grant will be used for repairs to the south nave aisle roof, north nave masonry and leaded light windows. |
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A disabled council tenant says she was left at her wits end because essential repairs to her house were not carried out. |
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Come visit our store for diamonds, colour stones, maple leaf coins, pearls, engagement rings, wedding rings, repairs, toreutics and many others! |
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He's a wizard with a wrench though, and he always helps me out with repairs. |
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He also covenanted to be responsible for all repairs to the pump other than capital replacements. |
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It also involves management of daily maintenance and minor repairs and improvement works. |
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Pension obligations were ballooning, while management clung to a top-heavy bureaucracy and its sprawling mills gobbled up cash for repairs. |
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She also opened a body workshop to repair bikes and now has garages around the country that are approved by the company to carry out repairs. |
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The repairs include refurbishment of the belfry and clock face, cleaning and repairing the bricks and replacing the low-level roof. |
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And I've had my funds drained on past tours traveling in a car or a van that needed endless repairs. |
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Consumers are reminded to make all necessary repairs to taps and water troughs as all supplies are now metered and will have to be paid for. |
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During the storms of winter ships in the harbour were drydocked for repairs and refitting. |
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The destroyers would have to be returned to Russia for repairs and refitting. |
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Now, after an extensive refit and repairs, carried out at Portsmouth, the ship is again preparing for front-line service. |
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You'd think parts from wrecked Australian cars would be the cheapest option for smash repairs. |
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Work involved restoration of the Podgill viaduct, repairs to the farm bridge and two over bridges plus a new footbridge. |
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The facility, which repairs, overhauls and refuels nuclear-powered submarines, employs 4,300 civilian workers. |
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There are also ten secondary tracks used for minor repairs, a train-wash, and a loop track and a wye. |
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Leaseholders will be able to take over BHA's powers to collect service charges to pay for repairs and maintenance. |
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His proposed remedial work is based on his opinion that it is not necessary to take off the brick wythe to effect repairs. |
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Packing a small adjustable spanner and a set of Allen keys will make sure you can do those last-minute running repairs. |
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So we've been stuck at home again all day pending the delivery of a courtesy car for the duration of the repairs. |
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This will go towards the cost of providing policing, fire-fighting, road improvements and repairs and refuse collections countywide. |
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So he picked up the tools, left the service area, and completed the repairs himself. |
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By the time the boat owner contacted the state, his boat had been laid up for three months, waiting for simple repairs to be completed. |
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The plaintiffs were required to carry out certain repairs by the local council in order to render houses fit for human habitation. |
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The repairs will not only be costly but will also take a considerable amount of time to complete. |
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ScottishPower's generation unit at Hunter in Utah is out of service for four to six months while repairs are completed. |
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In some cases repairs have to be carried out before the house can be relet. |
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Government vehicle drivers would be issued with another card which could be used for maintenance, repairs and toll gates only. |
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Being able to prevent costly repairs is crucial on such expensive machinery. |
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Bain says that he repairs all sorts of jewellery, from rings to bracelets and even the odd tiara. |
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Carrying out remedial repairs and updating of central heating systems are among the group s priorities. |
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The bank said the project will focus on road repairs, restoring electricity and expanding the port of the East Timor capital Dili. |
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Rush-hour traffic built up today as the outside lane in both directions was closed for repairs to the crash barrier. |
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And this was being used for other types of surgery including hysterectomies, laparoscopies and prolapse repairs. |
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Novus is a world-wide franchise organisation dealing in windscreen, domestic and commercial glass repairs. |
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The apartments will not be rent-free because repairs will always be necessary. |
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In the next story, an elderly woman repairs a toy robot collection in the hopes of connecting with her comatose son. |
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Leaping at this golden opportunity, Frankenstein repairs Christina's scars, brings her back to life and puts Hans' soul in the young girls body. |
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Mission-critical storage systems demand the ability to perform repairs without interrupting operations. |
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Bone remodeling, which repairs damaged bone, is a sequential process in which bone resorption precedes bone formation. |
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If the damages can be repaired at minimal cost, you can pay for the repairs directly. |
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There is a robust replacement market or aftermarket, involving turbine repairs or rebuilding. |
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The Bismarck too suffered damage, mainly to its fuel tanks, and it headed to a port in France to effect repairs. |
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Admissions to Bantry House are not subject to Vat and the maintenance, which includes staff wages and repairs, can be offset against tax. |
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The expected uses would be considerable, such as for repairs which must fluently result from the rapidity and multiplicity of the motor. |
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Ajinomoto claims the drink not only rehydrates users after exercise but also repairs muscle mass. |
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The growth in guerrilla attack frequency and effectiveness slows down repairs, training, and population support. |
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This assumes that there are no other offsettable expenses, such as repairs, repainting and so on. |
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Money spent on insurance, cleaning, repairs and general maintenance can also be offset against the rental income. |
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At one point everyone repairs to a tawdry nightclub where Marianne is discovered posing naked by the father who has disowned her. |
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It is expected that the work, including roof repairs and repointing the spire and tower will take six months to complete. |
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But dwindling crowds and a lack of repairs could mean the theme park's end. |
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The woman repairs her face in a compact and sees the lazily sprawled man as a reflection. |
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Damage ensued and some local leading lights offered the sum of four pounds and a shilling for repairs. |
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A leak was discovered and the original 2ft hole for the tap had to be extended to carry out repairs. |
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The repairs should take two to three weeks, and include installing new air conditioning, new plumbing and repairing a leaky roof. |
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Lately there has been no water in the leats while work has been underway but the flow will be restored on completion of the repairs. |
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All repairs to ancient monuments have to be done under official supervision, and then old techniques like lime mortar have to be used. |
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Councils would carry out repairs if required and the property would revert to the owner once the cost of any renovation had been recovered. |
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He says the vandalism is so commonplace costs for groups to use the community hall are set to help cover the cost of repairs. |
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They have carried out a wide variety of works for the Ambulance Service, from panel beating and engine repairs to rewiring electrical systems. |
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Last week repairs were carried out to a faulty pump at the Moor Farm pumping station, which drives waste along the rising main. |
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Their properties were being devalued by poor repairs and the failure of some of those carrying out roadworks to replace verges and railings. |
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This historic old dock, which only floods at very high springs, was used in olden days by fishermen of the local herring fleet for repairs and for drying of the nets. |
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He was a construction worker, a boilermaker, with 20 years of experience building new power plants and doing repairs. |
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Johnny was gone, over the ridge, to Bozeman, for repairs on his snowmobile. |
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This morning's FP3 session was abbreviated by 30 minutes due to the requirement for barrier repairs at Turn 11 following a support race incident earlier on. |
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When choosing a garage for repairs, David advises that you select a familiar and reputable company, and wherever possible get a firm quotation or written estimate for repairs. |
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If you don't keep up with repairs then things begin to deteriorate. |
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This court held that the claimants were entitled to the cost of repairs. |
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Patch says he and Paxton can do most of the repairs inside the ship themselves, but until the airlock and bay door is replaced, we won't be launching anytime soon. |
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First-aid and tool kits were knocked together from bits and pieces, and numerous repairs and modifications made the boat safer and diving from her easier. |
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Police escorted the Mack wrecker, with the two-tonne chopper in tow, on its 8km journey to Sydney Airport where maintenance repairs could be conducted. |
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Tenants must also be reimbursed for any expenditure on repairs. |
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One of the valleys in the church roof needs repairs immediately. |
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I understand there is a provision now to make the contractors concerned responsible for any repairs within a specified period after a road has been relaid. |
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A City of York Council spokesman said the authority would not have to be informed if the repairs were like for like and would not alter the building. |
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If the leak has caused substantial water damage or mold you will want to hire a contractor who specializes in mold remediation and water damage repairs. |
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Railway service on the 29.7 kilometer-long Jiji Line resumed in January last year also following extensive repairs of collapsed tunnels, damaged track and bridges. |
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Can repairs be effected to a satellite revolving in its orbit? |
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His helmet required some minor repairs, and while the armorer at the castle could tend to it, he preferred to take his custom to a man who needed it more. |
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His solicitor, Lee Mott, said that he had bought his Fiesta car from a man in a pub and had decided to drive it to a lock-up garage where repairs could be carried out. |
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The amiable Louisianan oversees repairs at the critical canal. |
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Zirconium, palladium, and ruthenium make up a metal that repairs itself. |
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Emma specialises in saddle and tack repairs having spent two years in saddlery college in Scotland, where she was head girl to international showjumper John McGeoch. |
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Investigations into the incident, which occurred at 1pm on Monday, are underway and Mr Banks added that sailings were now operating as normal following repairs to the ship. |
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The three pilots taxied the plane onto a runway that had been closed for repairs, and in the process of taking off, slammed the aircraft into construction machinery. |
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Three days later he got a second SMS saying that she had got as far as Parys but her clutch had burnt out and could he let her have R800 more for the repairs. |
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Drive-by vandals hurling rocks and marbles at glass shopfronts are forcing business owners to fear for their safety and bear the cost of thousands of dollars in repairs. |
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We are not talking about luxury extras, but basic programmed repairs. |
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Extensive repairs to the roof are also under way and roofers from Wales are replacing tiles, insulating the roof and repairing damaged timber work. |
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We are grateful to people for bearing with us as we did the repairs. |
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The pre-sea trawler course teaches participants how to mend nets, do repairs, and other basic skills required for work on deep-sea factory-freezer trawlers. |
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Local mechanics pitched in to help mend the craft, but weeks into setting off the repairs wore thin and the vessel sprung a leak. |
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The special port facilities, which could be drained to allow repairs on ships' hulls, have been closed and the heavy machinery dismantled and moved to Liverpool. |
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Public money should not go down the drain in the name of road repairs. |
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Beneath the paint, architectural elements may be of different dates, including repairs and alterations, without any visible evidence for the change. |
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A spokesman for Greater Manchester Police said the vehicle was badly damaged in the accident, and was having to undergo repairs to make it towable. |
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Mr Coles said that winter was the perfect time for repairs to be carried out on a traction engine, because during the summer, they are busy attending fairs and rallies. |
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At the same time, the dairymaid produced her usual six cloves of butter, repairs were made to the castle, the harvest was brought in and the grain was milled. |
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There are a few shipyards however, where ships are docked for repairs. |
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You could lose control and crash into another car, or another vehicle could crash into you, necessitating expensive repairs. |
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The bill calls for a total ban on the cold calling for any work to do with property repairs and maintenance including uninvited double glazing salespeople. |
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Poor internal wiring, unprotected electrical connections between the parts may lead to electrocution if the toasters is opened for repairs while the current is on. |
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Most of the metal smiths took up shop around there, knowing visitors would come looking for repairs to their armor, weapons and the shoeing of their horses. |
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The situation has left small quarries economically unviable, which is threatening attempts to boost supplies of local stone for historic building repairs, he said. |
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I am well aware of the construction of this super edifice and suggest that 130 years of life would be an under-estimation, the recent neglect of roof repairs. |
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Hotels must juggle cancellations, no-shows, guests who extend their stays beyond their original reservations and rooms that are taken out of service for repairs. |
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We're looking at an average age of aircraft rising over the past decade to the point where we now have to spend a great deal more on spare parts and repairs and downtime. |
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He told the court his house had been flooded and builders who made repairs while he was working away had left the keys at the King's Head for him to collect. |
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It said building repairs and wage increases were adding to costs. |
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There are the menacing lorries and tipper trailers that are parked on the roads, and there is daylong hammering and tinkering and revving of engines for repairs. |
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He also repairs the historical amnesia of the document through a detailed review of theology, canon law, and papal pronouncements on slavery over the centuries. |
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The most common repairs are filling cracks and repairing surface damage. |
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If you offer gear shift knobs, steering wheels and other interior components in a variety of colors, you have to have the parts available in all the colors to make repairs. |
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Along East Biloxi's casino row near the beach, workers in hard hats buzzed around hotels and beached casino barges, clearing sand and making repairs. |
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I once gave a contract to a local carpenter for some repairs on my house. |
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These repairs uncovered extensive water damage to the supporting timbers, stonework and plaster, and it was feared that the church might be bulldozed. |
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The former Sunday school building in Stanley Street, which is owned by Pendle Council, was threatened with closure last year due to a lack of cash to fund repairs. |
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After substantial repairs, including deployment of the parasol-type sunshade, which cooled the inside temperatures, the workshop was declared fully operable. |
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The wooden fence is vandalised repeatedly and, although the council repairs the damage, for periods of time broken pieces are left strewn across the area. |
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The money will be used for the provision of gas or electric heaters, loft and cavity wall insulation, draught-proofing and central heating repairs. |
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A study that combined conservative management and removable orthotics in 140 consecutive patients reports better overall results than studies of operative repairs. |
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Originally developed to route cracks in concrete for repairs with sealants and repair mortars, these bits make decorative V-shaped, chamfered joints possible. |
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The impact cracked the sump and although the crew tried to make repairs on the following liaison section, the oil leaked from the engine and they retired. |
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On our job the pay rate for new construction was significantly higher than for repairs, so the company chiseled us by classifying everything as repairs. |
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With a palette knife or spoon, he applied thick coats of warm enduit, a sturdy plaster mixed with glue used for wall repairs that dries to a high-gloss finish. |
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The group received funding for repairs to the stonework and other remedial repairs to the fish passes of the Cooper Salmon Fishery at Ballisodere. |
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The in-house staff cannot perform electrical, plumbing or HVAC repairs. |
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The main road through Nurney, which requires repairs, has been patched. |
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Surgical cleft lip repairs have been reported as early as 390 AD in China. |
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A lien may be claimed as an in rem right against an article on which the lien claimant has effected repairs or expended money for repairs or for which it has provided storage. |
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At many other schools, money will be spent on making buildings better, by dealing with structural repairs, new windows, boilers, pipework and rewiring. |
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By establishing mobile maintenance teams, the unit could rapidly deploy mechanics to outlying firebases to perform services and emergency repairs. |
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The raw surface of your cornea repairs itself, assisted by a contact lens you wear as a bandage over your eye for three or four days after surgery. |
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The programme involves essential repairs to the roof, gutters, stone copings, internal plasterwork, rewiring, redecoration and upgrading of the central heating system. |
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While thousands rush to revamp interiors in the ongoing craze for home improvement programmes, more than 2.5 million homes in the UK need substantial repairs. |
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Previously, MG Rover had reimbursed franchised dealers for the cost of any repairs carried out for a period of up to three years after a new car was sold. |
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But in a letter to the village magazine, the assistant curate said the work on the windows had used up the funds available for repairs to the church. |
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Diesel locomotives were more efficient and the demand for manual labour for service and repairs was less than steam. |
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During repairs following the Qantas Flight 32 engine failure incident, cracks were discovered in wing fittings. |
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A spokesman said the computers in the current control room needed replacing and the building needed repairs. |
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A maintenance organization performs maintenance and repairs of the components, spending almost all its resources on the turbines. |
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The butt-woman was just setting forth the need of money for church repairs but she interrupted herself when she found me studying monuments. |
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Pooled petroleum is unambiguous, readily spotted, and indicates the location of required repairs. |
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It was designed to assist with vehicle recovery and track and line repairs. |
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The work will include the removal of vegetation from the church tower, re-pointing of the stonework and repairs to some parapets and finials. |
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After repairs it continued to approach, following behind merchant vessels, and reached Largo Bay on 25 May. |
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This did not include compulsory purchase of land and subsequent upgrades and repairs. |
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On 22 May 1916, it was discovered that Seydlitz was still not watertight after repairs and would not now be ready until the 29th. |
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The best steam locomotives spent an average of three to five days per month in the shop for routine maintenance and running repairs. |
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The squadron returned to harbour, with some ships so badly damaged as to require extensive repairs. |
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The Hatsuse sank within minutes, taking 450 sailors with her, while the Yashima sank while under tow towards Korea for repairs. |
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The Petropavlovsk sank almost immediately, while the Pobeda had to be towed back to port for extensive repairs. |
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Operators are responsible for the safety of the work crews that frequently do repairs on the mechanical and electrical equipment. |
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This sector includes the motor trade, auto repairs, personal and household goods industries. |
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Money earmarked for services and repairs often found its way to payroll, to put yet more unskilled workers on the clock. |
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In the 1830s the stonework of Caenarfon Castle began to collapse, and the Crown employed Anthony Salvin to conduct emergency repairs. |
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It passed to the king in 1233 and in 1245 repairs were ordered to its motte and towers. |
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The judicial sessions of the House were temporarily moved to a Committee room, which escaped the noise of building repairs. |
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