The Center is focusing its efforts on rebuilding the country's gene banks for wheat, barley, and other crops. |
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Wren replanned the entire city and supervised the rebuilding of 51 churches. |
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There still are too many veterans and career minor leaguers around for the team to be in full rebuilding mode. |
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This is a fine example of a late Roman town house, resulting from several stages of rebuilding. |
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That experience in Scotland has directly led to the rebuilding of the Left in England. |
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It was a period when Singapore revved up our industrialisation and urban rebuilding. |
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Do you find that showing pings on the archive pages, but not rebuilding them when pinged, gives you more multiple pings? |
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His son, Kastor, has assumed his position as head of the Atlanteans and is overseeing the rebuilding of his country. |
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The upgrade, which will include a major overhaul and rebuilding of the plant, is expected to take 18 months. |
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In 1559 extensive rebuilding took place around the pele tower, which obviously guarded a ford over the river. |
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Training is a process of overusing a tissue, causing it to break down, and then a rebuilding of the muscle as a reaction. |
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Possibly the son of a Hampshire serf, he entered royal service and superintended the rebuilding of Windsor castle. |
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The rebuilding should make the roads passable this planting season as well as make it easier for possible rehabilitation next year. |
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It should be clear that neither offer a path toward rebuilding the foundation for future economic growth. |
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Apart from minor rebuilding necessary for conversion, the buildings will retain their present appearance. |
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A partially debilitated James shuffled his first steps through the medical bay, rebuilding his atrophied muscles after his injury. |
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Only when she has managed to inveigle him into a marriage would the process of dismantling and rebuilding his character begin. |
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The plans involve rebuilding large parts of the town between the railway station and the Guildhall. |
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Work has begun on re-slating, rebuilding chimney stacks, clearing guttering, sand-blasting, rendering and pointing. |
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Then they objected to the wrong kind of shells being used in rebuilding some nests for dotterels. |
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During the 1990s, major efforts in Eritrea centered around rebuilding the country and repatriating refugees. |
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They should not be denied that opportunity, plus a chance to find a better life while rebuilding their region. |
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Recently introduced regulations on sound and heat insulation for new houses also affect rebuilding costs. |
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A public conference next week will look at reconciliation and rebuilding after serious conflicts. |
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Yet his greatest rebuilding effort has been accomplished, not on the court, but within the confines of his own home. |
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We pitch in with our rapid response teams, assisting in aid and rebuilding of their islands. |
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We just like to concentrate mainly on rehabilitation and rebuilding of war-torn countries. |
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Processes used included rebuilding the pots with modern, sympathetic materials and providing specialist packing for each vessel. |
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The windmill needs weatherproofing, rebuilding and re-capping to become habitable. |
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This long march requires many small steps and wide-ranging preliminaries in confidence rebuilding. |
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As everyone recognises, the rebuilding of New Orleans and the rest of the afflicted Gulf region will be an epic political dogfight. |
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He offers a heroic portrait of a CIA director rebuilding the agency into a more agile, effective organization, partly along network lines. |
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But the eviction is just the first step towards rebuilding community spirit, which has been ruined by a plague of anti-social behavior. |
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He'd go nuts filling his pouches with sunflower seeds and rebuilding his nest in the little hamster house he had. |
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But fortunately, for Mozambique, the war ended, and people began reconstructing the country and rebuilding their lives. |
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Someone is trying to throw a spanner in the works but we won't allow them to disrupt the rebuilding job we are doing here. |
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The biggest post-election challenge is rebuilding the social justice agenda and its support base while reassessing political alignments. |
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Whoever wins the election, greater rank-and-file organization will be the key to rebuilding a fighting union. |
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If the value of the reinstatement or rebuilding exceeds the value of cover, recompense may be limited to value of the lesser. |
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To make matters worse, the call for repair and rebuilding has exacerbated the prehurricane shortage of cement, lumber, and steel. |
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There is a robust replacement market or aftermarket, involving turbine repairs or rebuilding. |
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Whoever takes it on now has the fun task of rebuilding the party, just to be dumped a year out from the election. |
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Louisiana's governor has tapped the former CNN chairman to help lead the rebuilding. |
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The emphasis is on rebuilding society, rather than cyberpunk's appetite for destruction. |
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The architects rebuilding the Stoddard place enjoy great comradery between them. |
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Left with the core essence of his basically decent character, he then sets about rebuilding his life, bit by bit. |
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Prayers for the rebuilding of the Temple and Jerusalem are included in traditional daily worship. |
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During the war years, every penny went on the war, and then afterwards on rebuilding. |
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Would you advocate against rebuilding any city within striking distance of the hurricane breeding grounds? |
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This rebuilding job will need at least one more season of talent infusion to contend for the playoffs. |
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He could have led the rebuilding effort, setting a positive example and giving the team a chance to win every fifth day. |
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The bid is phased over six to eight years, and involves rebuilding 13 secondary schools and new special schools, co-located on existing sites. |
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For them, the millenary celebrations proffered an avenue to the rebuilding of the cultural self-confidence needed to continue ruling the empire. |
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Firstly, we have to choose between living in the past or rebuilding the present and, implicitly the future. |
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He has been slowly rebuilding his life with the help of close friends and family. |
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In his 80s he was repairing the finest of watch movements, making electrical and electronic clocks, and rebuilding mechanical ones. |
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The soft underbelly of the country's power is its reluctance to take casualties and to pay the costs of rebuilding societies that it invades. |
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Simultaneously he recommended the rebuilding of neglected land resources, notably farm woodlands, pasture, and hay lands. |
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Teams dug through the debris after clearing part of the main road and rebuilding the mine brattices as they advanced. |
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The result was that producers kept supplies even tighter than was needed to prevent rebuilding of stocks. |
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What looks like a rebuilding year on paper, is an optimistic one for team head coach Mike Renney. |
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The volcano is heaping up a new lava dome in its crater, perhaps even rebuilding itself to a pre-1980 shape. |
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The Shrine authorities produced elevations and perspective drawings of even the most sacred buildings in order to facilitate rebuilding. |
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Both institutions were canaries in the coal mine of the rebuilding process. |
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Almost the first act of the Tory council that took office in May was to stop the rebuilding of Barnet football ground. |
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They want it over and done with so that they can get on with the next step of their rebuilding process. |
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The City Council had a self-imposed one-year deadline for rebuilding the shattered cloverleaf. |
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Jackson has wasted no time in rebuilding his playing squad and three new players have all arrived in the close season. |
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He will be prepared to participate in political change, engage in rebuilding his country, or return to herding livestock. |
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British officials are chafing that they are unable to influence the US rebuilding program, which has bureaucratic priorities. |
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The rebuilding of the Eritrean Railway is developing a groups of skilled craftspeople. |
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Many politicians who had taken a shellacking would retreat to their home base and start rebuilding a career. |
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It also wants the government to increase funding to reduce wait lists for surgery at B.C. hospitals and give doctors more say in rebuilding the health system, he said. |
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Many are still sorting through overturned barrels and rebuilding their production facilities. |
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Anna suggests going out for dinner because she wants to make new memories and try to start that process of rebuilding things. |
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But before we can start talking about rebuilding areas affected by systemic poverty, we need to confront crime. |
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The surveyorship of St Paul's was traditionally held by the Surveyor of the King's Works, but Wren was increasingly involved in overseeing the project for rebuilding. |
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As aid starts to get through to the areas most affected, the Sri Lankan government is beginning to look at rebuilding homes and businesses swamped by the killer waves. |
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This is the time for defensive play, for rethinking, rebuilding and retooling. |
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Before dying in 1219, marshal would begin the task of rebuilding England after decades of war. |
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The heroes ride off into the sunset, leaving the work of rebuilding the world to saner minds unscarred by the horrors of war. |
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The foundation is now rebuilding the fire-damaged portion of the castle. |
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Journal readers can give themselves a pat on the back for helping to raise enough money to start rebuilding a village that was washed away by the tsunami. |
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Prince Harry will visit some of the areas hit by last year's superstorm Sandy to see rebuilding efforts. |
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Let's put people back to work rebuilding vacant homes in run-down neighborhoods. |
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Looking at the new season, we now have Coulson as the new S.H.I.E.L.D. director, tasked with rebuilding the agency. |
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The rebuilding costs automatically include an allowance for full central heating costs, demolition and site clearance as well as architect and surveyor fees. |
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Back in Far Rockaway, some locals are frustrated with what they say is a lopsided set of rebuilding priorities. |
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He first provided against a sudden descent upon the city by rebuilding the walls of Rome, which remain to this day and are known as the walls of Aurelian. |
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Federal fisheries officials were committed to the restoration of the commercial fishery by rebuilding stocks of lake trout until natural regeneration took place. |
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After using the services at a local credit counseling service that helps members with debt reduction, she was able to get on the road to rebuilding her credit. |
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Sixty years ago, American industrial and financial power fueled the rebuilding of a world capitalist order that had been shattered by depression and war. |
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But in order to commence rebuilding them from the ground up, the world must first put out the fires of this current epidemic. |
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Tim and his chief engineer Ray Mulqueen encountered a great deal of difficulty in fulfilling Tim's objective in rebuilding six original Ratas and three Chaikas in Russia. |
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Arunga Park is our outback colosseum, and it is here that boys with their toys gather to race to the death, after months of rebuilding their stock cars from scratch. |
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Their homes may have been battered, bruised, and in many instances completely munted, but they are committed to rebuilding their homes and their lives. |
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And that sort of specificity, for a politician rebuilding his image, will never be opportune. |
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This could be an important step toward publicly and collectively resisting these pressures, toward rebuilding the pedagogy course on our own terms. |
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She said that while she would help with the physical rebuilding of the destroyed areas if asked, she felt the most important thing she could do there is consciousness-raising. |
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He will be returning to his home town, Kabul, along with a group of engineers, planners and architects, to play a vital role in rebuilding the city's culture. |
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One night he drove from a house in phenix City, Alabama, he was rebuilding to his base in Fort Benning, Georgia. |
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In later years a new coach shop was built at John Street and the West Toronto shops concentrated on freight and service equipment including rebuilding wooden vans. |
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This guy is a gearhead with an '89 Mustang that he is rebuilding. |
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His concern continues to be the hold-up in the rebuilding of the hospital. |
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In 1837, Jonathan Thomas Sleap purchased the property, rebuilding the inn using stone obtained from the old water will. |
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Multiple phases of restructuring and rebuilding within the fortress are recorded. |
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Henry presented himself as the legitimate heir to Henry I and commenced rebuilding the kingdom in his image. |
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Henry placed a symbolic emphasis on rebuilding royal authority, but his rule was relatively circumscribed by Magna Carta. |
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Radical rebuilding schemes poured in for the gutted City and were encouraged by Charles. |
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Apart from Wren and Evelyn, it is known that Robert Hooke, Valentine Knight, and Richard Newcourt proposed rebuilding plans. |
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Wren submitted his plans for rebuilding the city to King Charles II, although they were never adopted. |
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Significant rebuilding followed the war, including massive housing estates and the Seaforth Dock, the largest dock project in Britain. |
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He set about replacing the older and less numerous classes, and rebuilding the remainder using as many standardised GWR components as possible. |
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Between 1042 and 1052, King Edward the Confessor began rebuilding St Peter's Abbey to provide himself with a royal burial church. |
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Further rebuilding and restoration occurred in the 19th century under Sir George Gilbert Scott. |
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Consequently, after Cosin's refurbishment, there was little by way of restoration or rebuilding. |
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The development of the castle continued in the late 15th century with the rebuilding of St George's Chapel. |
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The rebuilding had been begun by Henry III in 1245, but had by Richard's time been dormant for over a century. |
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The rebuilding was performed by Mander Organs and it is now the second largest pipe organ in the British Isles with 9,997 pipes in 147 stops. |
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In 2007 the cup final returned to its traditional home after the rebuilding of Wembley. |
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The rebuilding process meant that between 2001 and 2006 they were hosted at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff in Wales. |
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The Calderwood era was ultimately one of rebuilding, and included the club's first promotion in a decade. |
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Germany imported most of its essential materials for rebuilding the Luftwaffe, in particular rubber and aluminium. |
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It asked Europeans to create their own plan for rebuilding Europe, indicating the United States would then fund this plan. |
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British defence secretary Geoff Hoon later stated that the United Kingdom 'lost the argument' with the Bush administration over rebuilding Iraq. |
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Only after an ambitious rebuilding program in combination with Spain was France again able to challenge Britain's command of the sea. |
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The biggest line reinstatement project was the rebuilding of part of the former Waverley Route from Edinburgh to Carlisle as the Borders Railway. |
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After the destruction of most of the city in 1656, the rebuilding was mostly in the Baroque style. |
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The great Sicilian earthquake of 1693 forced the complete rebuilding on new plans of many towns. |
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By the 1930s Euston had become congested, and the LMS considered rebuilding it. |
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The Command Paper suggested rebuilding the Arch, and included an artist's impression of it. |
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As part of the rebuilding work for High Speed 2, it is proposed to integrate Euston and Euston Square into a single tube station. |
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Who instigated this rebuilding program is not known, although it may have been a bishop. |
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With the end of the civil war, Henry's government faced the task of rebuilding royal authority across large parts of the country. |
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The division spent its time rebuilding and consolidating washed out trenches and raiding German positions. |
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Davies died in 1962 and was succeeded by Emlyn Hooson, who then set about rebuilding the Welsh Liberal Party. |
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This is a Roman period altar that was hidden for centuries, being used as a stone block in the rebuilding of the medieval church. |
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Apart from the original Cockerell spaces, this gallery was the only part of the museum retained in the rebuilding. |
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Its construction, completed in Wren's lifetime, was part of a major rebuilding programme in the City after the Great Fire of London. |
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He had previously been put in charge of the rebuilding of churches to replace those lost in the Great Fire. |
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Wren's fourth design is known as the Warrant design because it received a Royal warrant for the rebuilding. |
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In the English Civil War, Thomas Bushell held Lundy for King Charles I, rebuilding Marisco Castle and garrisoning the island at his own expense. |
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After the war there was little rebuilding of the historic city and most buildings were modern ones. |
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In April and May 1677, Louis XIV and Vauban visited Calais and ordered a complete rebuilding of Fort Nieulay. |
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The population of the eastern, remaining part of Strand, the modern Nordstrand, did not succeed in rebuilding the dikes on their own. |
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Beach rebuilding is the process of repairing beaches using materials such as sand or mud from inland. |
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He established a police force, appointed officials to carry out his land reforms, and ordered the rebuilding of Carthage and Corinth. |
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Remaining profits were put aside to repay the British government for repairing and rebuilding the island. |
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Auchinleck called off all offensive action at the end of July to allow rebuilding the Eighth Army's strength. |
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Europe spent these years rebuilding and coming to terms with the vast human cost of the conflict. |
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Over the next few years, he elevated Exeter to one of the four burhs in Devon, rebuilding its walls on the Roman lines. |
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Following the end of the war, in 1945 Southsea and the rest of Portsmouth embarked on a massive clearance and rebuilding scheme. |
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Kublai promoted economic growth by rebuilding the Grand Canal, repairing public buildings, and extending highways. |
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The people were in the process of mourning the dead and rebuilding their damaged city. |
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The church required rebuilding after collapsing in March 1836 when Estanilslao Marquez was the pastor. |
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After the war's end, development slowed as resources were required in the rebuilding of European Russia. |
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This very morning we begin rebuilding the windmill, and we will build all through the winter, rain or shine. |
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Even the economic elite were reluctant to support Somoza, as he had acquired monopolies in industries that were key to rebuilding the nation. |
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They recommissioned the unused furnace, practically rebuilding it in the process. |
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The British were preoccupied in rebuilding Europe after the apparent final defeat of Napoleon. |
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The rebuilding of Moscow in the second half of the 18th century was necessitated not only by constant fires, but also the needs of the nobility. |
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With the support of her family, friends and boyfriend, Julia set about rebuilding her life and the confidence which played such a big part in it. |
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The crescent City is reinventing, rebuilding and reimagining itself. |
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His inability to finish it does not mean his overall narration crashes on its inability to deal with Israel's rebuilding and refortification. |
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This rebuilding included a refortification of the Western Gate and installation of a pillar and basin on the plaza in front of the gate. |
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One of the time-consuming problems of OTR retreading had been rebuilding of the shoulder area after buffing and skiving. |
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Project delivery includes rebuilding the press and dryer sections, coating station, rereeler, supercalenders, and winder. |
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The governor and the mayor must name a Downtown rebuilding czar who will make improving transportation the first order of business in New York. |
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We are in this re-growth rebuilding, so it will be a while before we see any surplus funds, but everything right now is getting plowed back in. |
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Nearly 2 billion hryvnias were earmarked for rebuilding of infrastructure damaged by fighting in the east. |
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Inspired by the city rebuilding itself from the rubble, Rose redeployed found objects battered by storms and time into her art. |
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Wilson has accepted an offer to become a fully-fledged club asset as the club put the early pieces in place for their rebuilding programme. |
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A new biological study will use flatworms as a model organism to see how gravity affects tissue regeneration and the rebuilding of damaged organs and nerves. |
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The uncertainty about future flood plain requirements and questions about insurability have combined to slow the rebuilding process in New Orleans, Scott reports. |
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Besides creating an ideal environment for cell migration and rebuilding of the epithelial tissue, the dressing helps to liquefy and remove thin eschar. |
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The real expenses flow from disassembling the defunct station in Oakland, trucking it to Castaic and rebuilding it in the big back lot of a house Perry owns. |
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Or, we can continue to start all over again following each troop rotation, until the Canadian government cries uncle and abandons our commitment to rebuilding Afghanistan. |
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Pernice, said to be a notorious skeptic, is always ready to make corrections, and so his rebuilding and unbuilding transformations of the sculptures are part of the system. |
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The excuse for the nutty rebuilding that follows storms is always increased safety, but greed and newfangleness taint our efforts at reconstruction. |
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The United States established diplomatic relations with Slovakia in 1993, and provided assistance to support the rebuilding of a healthy democracy and market economy. |
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Any rebuilding is in a new city that is obviously vulnerable to a series of biophysical threats that are already entrained, inevitable, and overwhelming. |
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The rebuilding work was completed in time for last Christmas, but the church had not become fully functional without its altar, lecturn, font and processional cross. |
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Waiting for a hard drive to fail and then beginning the RAID engine intensive task of rebuilding a drive using XOR is no longer an option for today's organizations. |
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When the war ended, local businessmen had a whip-round to pay for rebuilding a destroyed airport terminal and the bombed-out shops on Tripoli Street in the city centre. |
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Just try rebuilding a section of a Redstone build after even a small portion of your work has become damaged, much less after a Creeper has decided to go all splodey on it. |
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The Company also considered a plan to reopen the river to Burton, which would have involved the rebuilding of Kings Mills lock, and the construction of four new locks. |
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Why not hit him up for some assistance on the rebuilding project? |
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The devastation led to an Act of Parliament for the rebuilding the town. |
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After the War of the Pacific, an extraordinary effort of rebuilding began. |
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On 25 March 1428, the Xuande Emperor ordered Zheng He and others to takeover the supervision for the rebuilding and repair of the Great Baoen Temple at Nanjing. |
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While cities such as Frankfurt had been rebuilt fast by a central authority, only individual efforts were initially successful in rebuilding Mainz. |
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With the intention of restoring as many historic buildings as possible, the successful postwar rebuilding has resulted in a very mixed and unique cityscape. |
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The building boom in Imperial times led to a partial rebuilding of the Old Town, but without destroying its structure, and rather leading to notable expansion of the town. |
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The changeover back to the more typical structure led to a citywide, PFI funded, rebuilding programme for the high schools and led to the changing of names for some schools. |
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Several of these western countries also coordinated efforts regarding the rebuilding of western Europe, including western Germany, which the Soviets opposed. |
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Muhammad Ali, the Ottoman governor of Egypt, began rebuilding and redevelopment around 1810, and by 1850, Alexandria had returned to something akin to its former glory. |
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John spent much of the next decade attempting to regain these lands, raising huge revenues, reforming his armed forces and rebuilding continental alliances. |
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It allows the demolition and rebuilding of more than 1,700 homes. |
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Following the war, Sweden took advantage of an intact industrial base, social stability and its natural resources to expand its industry to supply the rebuilding of Europe. |
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The project required the rebuilding of the athletics stadium, to be known as Cardiff International Sports Stadium, on the opposite side of Leckwith Road in Cardiff. |
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Despite the numerous upgrades and rebuilding, plus damage sustained in particular during World War II, Brunel's original design is still recognisable. |
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However, between 530 and 570 there was a substantial rebuilding programme in timber with most of the old basilica being demolished and replaced with new buildings. |
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He had abundant leisure for cultivating his garden, making a canal after the Dutch fashion of Moor Park, planting willows, and rebuilding the vicarage. |
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After World War II and the rebuilding of the German economy, the German Deutsche Mark gained the status of the second most important reserve currency after the US dollar. |
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Hitler's plans for rebuilding Berlin included a gigantic dome based on the Pantheon in Rome and a triumphal arch more than double the height of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. |
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With the rebuilding of Lansdowne Road, a new venue was required. |
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During the rebuilding, heraldic stained glass installed in the north transept in 1638 was transferred to a window in the north aisle of the new church. |
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The rebuilding that followed, and the simultaneous slum clearance that saw whole neighbourhoods demolished and rebuilt, transformed the faces of Northern cities. |
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A second rebuilding act was passed that year, raising the tax on coal and thus providing a source of funds for rebuilding of churches destroyed within the City of London. |
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Workers rebuilding a road in China recently made a breathtaking discovery, in the city of Taizhou, they found a perfectly preserved mummy about six feet beneath the surface. |
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It was not until 1670 that the pace of rebuilding started accelerating. |
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