I would like to point out that all the old wood pews were removed when the church was modernised and redeveloped last year. |
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Traces of such country life can still be found here in La France but I suppose our kids know little of it in modernised Godzone. |
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In addition to copious notes he modernised punctuation and spelling to make a more readable text. |
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With the help of his buddies from work he slowly modernised it and extended it. |
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They should also be able to give a view on how other swimming and sports facilities can be modernised. |
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It's not the financial basket case it's been painted as, but it does need to be modernised to meet future challenges. |
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All the religions which come out of a pre-scientific world need to be reinterpreted and modernised. |
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Due to the wonderful generosity of the parishioners, the Church has been modernised using beautiful and innovative designs. |
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The buildings will be modernised and refurbished for the 420 infants and juniors with large open teaching spaces with IT facilities. |
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We have significantly modernised our skills and our equipment to meet the demands of today's society and of a more expectant public. |
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If they had been left intact we would have had a city centre to be proud of with many modernised buildings. |
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The modernised look of this town in embryo is increased by a hotel which shames many establishments of the sort found in large commercial towns. |
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The refurbishment has increased the size of the library, modernised its facilities and improved access. |
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Construction took place between 1804 and 1808 although it was modernised in the 1860's when the outer caponiers were added. |
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The rooms are being slowly modernised, but to date it has lost none of its authenticity. |
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It has been painstakingly refurnished and modernised to an extremely high standard, all done in the best possible taste. |
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The Queen Mother and King George also modernised Birkhall's great house and built a new wing. |
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Audiology services in Bury are to be modernised under a change of leadership. |
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Located in the middle of Bagenalstown the house has been completely refurnished and modernised. |
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The lodge cottage and the bungalow have been modernised in recent years and could be used for holiday lets. |
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He's been modernised and allegorised, done by all-male companies, by women-only companies. |
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The angle has changed and public action within territories has been modernised. |
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The northern light was modernised in 1991 and converted to solar power, since when the light has been mounted on top of the old foghorn building rather than in the tower. |
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These systems need to be modernised and centralised so as to guarantee that flights are not delayed because of air traffic control deficiencies. |
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The port is being modernised and unclogged, partly by increasing the cost of storing containers. |
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Traditional values and skills, proficiently modernised, are the basis for the success of the firm, which today employs over 250 people. |
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Red and ecru tea towels, embroidery and raw materials such as hemp have all been modernised and given a new twist. |
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The rump was that part of the factory not modernised by new investment. |
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When houses have to be modernised or torn down, we are occasionally asked if we can use the old boiler. |
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The creamery was modernised with an investment of CHF 11.5 million and the output greatly increased. |
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This had been fully and sympathetically modernised, including the provision of underground sports facilities, and worked well. |
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The modernised building is full of history with 13 bright, attractive classrooms, a well-equipped Learning Centre and even a boudoir grand piano. |
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This modernised welfare state has been profoundly shaped by the realisation that large, top-down bureaucracies are rarely the best method of delivering services. |
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On the hills around Aclare the sheepmen have gallantly modernised their hill farming practices but still more aid is required to consolidate the ground they have gained. |
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New roads and tunnels have been built and public transport modernised. |
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Despite the brilliant results of the operation, the equipment of the ground forces also needs to be reexamined and modernised. |
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Its design has been modernised and contents restructured in order to make it more user-friendly. |
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Sixty-nine of the firms have so far been divested and the rest are being modernised in preparation for sale. |
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In Grenoble, apart from the two tramlines, the bus network was also modernised. |
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It will mark the moment when a new budgetary framework unlocks modernised financing programmes, which move towards Europe's new agenda. |
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Created in the 1920s by Arnaud Massy and later modernised, it was designed with the joys of playing at the feet of the snow-capped Atlas in mind. |
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Earlier in this legislative period, we adopted a modernised customs code and instruments to help create an effective and paperless customs. |
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However, the map of the world today is far from being a perfectly fitted jigsaw of successfully modernised nation-states. |
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This is surely what the brand-conscious, youthful, modernised and effective House of Windsor has to be about. |
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Cameron wrongly thought this a clause IV moment to parade a modernised party. |
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In 1999 there was a proposal to create a new modernised pay structure – Agenda for Change. |
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I believe that our technologies must also be modernised and harmonised as soon as possible. |
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The field of activity of the scientific committees should be enlarged and their operating methods and composition modernised. |
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This rewards those airlines that have updated and modernised their fleet in the past. |
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But soon the district was modernised and, in 1968, Pin had to leave his makeshift accommodation. |
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Major countries, which pose no threat to the UK today, retain large arsenals some of which are being modernised or increased. |
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The aesthetics are gradually being improved here and the garden is being modernised. |
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We think we have modernised quite well in this town and in the county. |
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Monitor in general the evolution of trade facilitation legislations, including the developments related to the modernised Community Customs Code and its implementing Regulation. |
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In the expansion of his works, which are permanently extended, enlarged and modernised, Erwin Hymer has proved also to be a talented master builder and architect. |
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For the last three decades, it has been directly affected by the phenomenon of globalisation and its economic fabric has undergone profound changes, which have left it modernised and diversified. |
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The bottling plant was modernised in 1956, and in 1968 the abbey obtained its own water treatment plant, long before there was any legal requirement for it. |
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They may also elect to purchase reconditioned vehicles or have existing vehicles modernised by fitting them with particulate traps or adapting engines to run on cleaner fuels. |
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For instance, the disposal of the waste matter from biofuel production should be modernised and reviewed in the light of new biofuel cell systems and production-related electronic technologies. |
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This would have allowed a total transformation of the station, providing a completedly modernised concourse and improved access. |
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This data base has been modernised and its content continually improved. |
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The State's civil system should be modernised and used as an educational tool in order to help the poorer populations to better understand and exercise their rights. |
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Equipment is being modernised with the acquisition of 24 High-Capacity Motor Coaches, 19 of which will be commissioned in 2009, and 172 Franciliens, the first two of which will start running in mid-December. |
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But after more than 30 years, the provisions have been modernised. |
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Windsor was the only royal palace to be successfully fully modernised by Charles II in the Restoration years. |
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This installation in 2 parts invites the spectator to decompose and record its own 12-images body animation, that will be displayed through a modernised zoetrope, a sculptural device mixing sounds and visuals. |
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In addition, present and future staff will benefit from a comprehensively modernised personnel system and that will work to the advantage of the Union and the citizens that we serve. |
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From 1600 to 1603, as governor of the Channel Island of Jersey, Raleigh modernised its defences. |
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Their political and administrative systems were modernised, the metric system introduced, and trade barriers reduced. |
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It was not until 1997 that the rose was modernised when Nike became the official strip supplier. |
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In 1991, the three chevrons of the logo were replaced by just one, and the font was modernised. |
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As the Air Force has reduced in size and modernised, the squadrons and aircraft types have tended towards groupings at fewer, larger bases. |
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The interior of the Ashmolean has been extensively modernised in recent years and now includes a restaurant and large gift shop. |
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The CMN, which employed 1,200 people at the beginning of the 1980s, modernised and automated, and now has 500 employees. |
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The former primary school building was modernised and extended, becoming the island's main indoor sports and fitness centre. |
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The French modernised public life, for example by introducing the Napoleonic code and removing the old elites from power. |
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The Court confirmed that the treaty signed in 1960-1961 by the Micmac and Malecite communities included the modernised hunting and fishing rights for these communities, or the right to sell fish in order to make a profit. |
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At the same time, the NCB embarked on an extensive programmes of boring to prove the reserves of coal, and modernised existing collieries. |
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Security systems in the branches continued to be modernised. |
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With the amendment of 1995 a multitude of new human rights provisions were added to the Constitution, and the older provisions were rephrased and modernised. |
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Mexico is getting ready to undertake a huge five-year programme, in the course of which 22 ports will be modernised whilst 5 new ports will be constructed. |
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As the rest of Africa decolonised and modernised, albeit fitfully, after the second world war, Ethiopia remained stuck fast in a feudal fantasy presided over by a diminutive emperor, Haile Selassie. |
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It was posh and aristocratic but at the same time, it was modernised by the breathiness of her that made it feel like she was normal. |
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This stadium, located in Polokwane in northern South Africa, was completely modernised with a new floodlight system, new sound system and new scoreboard. |
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Instead, the port should be modernised to handle bigger ships, and any free land should be used to provide housing for 12,000 workers and 39,000 pensioners. |
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The update included a new modernised look and improved functionality. |
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William finally modernised the works, introducing steel production. |
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The modernised home The Crest is believed to date from circa 1906 and has been constructed of stone with white painted roughcast rendered elevations under a slate roof. |
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Greece's motorway network has been extensively modernised throughout the 1980s, 1990s and especially the 2000s, while part of it is still under construction. |
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The Beeching Cuts, in contrast to passenger services, greatly modernised the goods sector, replacing inefficient wagons with containerised regional hubs. |
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