If they undertake to refurbish the building, they can rebuild the Odeon's dented reputation. |
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Members of the public crammed into Bentham Town Hall to voice their concerns about a proposal to refurbish the building. |
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If you did not do anything with the flyback, gradually the internal capacitance will become shorted and you will need to refurbish the flyback. |
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The new application sought permission to convert and refurbish the convent and erect two buildings on the site. |
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Roger has the honor of a room named after him for all the hard work he put into the project to refurbish the village hall. |
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Aurora said that the agency would proceed with the plan to refurbish the heritage building so that it was well-integrated with its neighborhood. |
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The developer will also refurbish the Castle Place shopping precinct, improving lighting, CCTV, and disabled access. |
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At one stage the county council was planning to build new courts but it now intends to refurbish the present buildings. |
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Now parents are ready to bring in new cabins and refurbish them in time for the September term. |
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The new grant will be used to refurbish the east wing which will house the main residential accommodation. |
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Funds would then be needed firstly to refurbish the building and then to cover its operating costs. |
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When he saw the state of the orphanage he vowed to return with enough funding to rebuild it and refurbish the facilities inside. |
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The move comes after planners refused two applications from the Police Authority to reclad the tower and refurbish the surrounding buildings. |
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He said there were plans in place to refurbish the showroom and re-establish the site as a retailer under the auspices of the new company. |
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St Anne's Convent School now plans to refurbish its facilities, improve staffing levels and build a new science block. |
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The Catacombs Project plans to refurbish the disused buildings under the church, which is a protected structure. |
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Each store has a recycling workshop used to repair and refurbish donated items. |
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The government-run facility had been pressed for money and had no extra funds to refurbish the busy center. |
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But until his dying day he refused to refurbish the cludgie in any way, maintaining that that was the duty of our landlord. |
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This cylinder honing tool is also commonly used to refurbish and rebuild cylinders of tractor engines and motorcycle engines. |
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This very generous donation enables us to refurbish and enlarge a small 'casa' adjacent to the school. |
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A quantity surveyor for Swindon Council came up with the figure after working out how much it would cost to refurbish the toilets to a standard where they could be reopened. |
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They will readily refurbish the nests of mudlarks and friarbirds. |
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The reformists want to refurbish France's image after the international outcry provoked by the roundup of Roma. |
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Miller commissioned the architect John Kinross to refurbish and extend his home in a manner appropriate to a member of the Edwardian nouveau riche. |
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Why not restore the beach with a few lorry loads of shingle, refurbish the Riverside Cafe, do something about those dreadful public lavatories and provide deckchairs? |
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In September 2006 MML received an order to refurbish the windjammer restaurant onboard the 'MAJESTY OF THE SEAS', located in the Bahamas. |
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We're already collecting more pieces, and we put them in our bone yard until we can find private donors to refurbish them. |
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It is always advisable to refurbish repairable spares if the defect can be resolved or the wear is reversible. |
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EastendHomes argue that the buildings here are structurally unsound and uneconomical to refurbish, which we totally disagree with. |
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It is simply too expensive to refurbish and the operating costs are extremely high. |
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Instead of throwing out your old computers, TVs, VCRs, stereos and fax machines, reuse, refurbish, or recycle them! |
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The company, which produces stabilising ingredients for thickening food, is hoping to extend and refurbish its premises to allow for Epping employees to move to Braintree. |
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We might fix it up and refurbish it, make it into self-contained studio flats for people who have a right to be there. |
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You know as well as I do how much money is needed not to refurbish, but to renew all the wharves that are deemed essential. |
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The beneficiary took remedial action to refurbish the proposed laboratory facilities at one site after the Commission's on-site visit. |
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The credit facility allowed suppliers to restore and refurbish warehouses, to replenish stocks and to increase warehouse capacity. |
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That had made it necessary to build new prisons and refurbish existing ones. |
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It will be used to complete the construction of 40 houses and to refurbish 60 older houses in the village. |
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These countries had successfully planned programs to refurbish computers and obtained the needed funding. |
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They were tested under extreme conditions, which meant that it was practically impossible to refurbish and sell them to the airlines. |
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This project is to refurbish the water supply and delivery systems in use at 19 Salmonid Enhancement Program facilities. |
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Whether Ed meant to modernize the old house or refurbish it is unclear, but he dug a large pit under it and put up drywall in places drywall had little business being. |
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The first step in restoration was air-drying the costumes, then sending them to the dry cleaners before trying to refurbish some of the less damaged ones. |
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She said work would now begin to refurbish the building for new tenants, but officers feared a substantial amount of renovation might be necessary. |
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There has been little investment in the town hall by the district council over the past five years because its intention has always been to completely refurbish the building. |
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But last week it was confirmed Blackburn with Darwen Council would build a new club house or refurbish a suitable building on land in an an area nearby, at no cost to members. |
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As her domestic life falls apart, she takes it as her charge to refurbish the house and its lifeless inhabitants. |
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Last week, Shacknai sold the historic mansion to real estate investors who plan to refurbish the 27-room mansion for resale. |
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The long term implication must be part of the compensation decision making process because once we depopulate a particular farm the farmers need time to re-establish, refurbish and repopulate their farms. |
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In August 1866, the government announced their intention to refurbish Burlington House and move the Royal Academy and other societies there. |
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The new facility will also refurbish pre-owned machines. |
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This was the context for Sarkozy's referendum on autonomy, the purpose of which was to refurbish French imperialism while trying to sidetrack what remains of the militant struggle into colonial legal double-talk. |
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Tombola, a UK bingo website and company, has announced its plans for Au1 million investment, to refurbish its Sunderland office. |
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The AmerInd team will refurbish system control electronics and redesign equipment. |
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In January 2005 ECP signed a contract to purchase the extension of the Leonardo shopping centre on completion and to refurbish the existing gallery. |
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The Board of Directors has approved the project to refurbish Gentilly-2 nuclear generating station, which will allow its useful life to be extended by 28 years. |
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Early in 1980 Haringey council took over the trusteeship of Alexandra Palace from the GLC and decided to refurbish the building. |
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The CNSC renewed Point Lepreau's operating licence in May 2006 for a five-year period which includes an 18-month maintenance outage to retube the reactor and refurbish the station to extend its life for 25 to 30 years. |
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Canada progressed on its second signature project, to build, repair or refurbish 50 schools in key districts of Kandahar by 2011, by completing another three schools. |
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With their father and mother, Gene and Denise, the boys helped VFW Post 293 raise money and solicit donations to refurbish the monument. |
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The newly declared business deal is likely to refurbish the UK business of DCC Healthcare. |
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Boeing had planned to refurbish and sell them, but instead wrote them off as research and development expense. |
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In June 2009, a new company acquired the hotel building, and planned to refurbish and rebrand it as the Glasgow Grand Central Hotel. |
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Endeavour Housing has announced plans to refurbish 40 empty homes in the Gresham area of Middlesbrough. |
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These dealers either ship the machines to us to refurbish for them or upload their refurbished equipment directly on EspressoDealer. |
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Army TACOM to refurbish Army engineer equipment being used in Iraq and Afghanistan. |
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Students at LDS Business College in Salt Lake City are also learning to refurbish and disassemble computers. |
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In this context, and in support of counter-piracy efforts, UNODC is working to bring Hargeisa prison up to international health and safety standards and will shortly evaluate and refurbish Bossaso prison. |
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As soon as a community develops an interest in a lighthouse, does that community have to make a huge financial effort to find the money to refurbish the lighthouse in question? |
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It is therefore not surprising that CNSC is receiving a significant number of plans to refurbish and extend the life of existing plants, and to build new nuclear power plants to meet energy demands. |
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The company also entered into partnership with a Chinese company to supply new, complete buses and essential components to repower and refurbish the old ZUPCO buses. |
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See articleBritish forces in Afghanistan delivered a Chinese-made turbine to refurbish the Kajaki hydroelectric power station in a 100-vehicle convoy protected by thousands of NATO soldiers. |
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Various agencies have shelled out about £24m in grants and loans to refurbish hotel and guest house accommodation and to help businesses market themselves. |
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We went back to Plan A, which was to refurbish and modernize the existing buildings,'' Superintendent Ned McNabb said. |
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This year the friars decided to restore and refurbish the friary. |
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Turks and Caicos also worked to refurbish its primary schools, reduce textbook costs, and increase equipment and supplies given to schools. |
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But thanks to high oil prices and revolutionary solidarity, plans are now afoot to refurbish the rundown facilities and restock the zoo. Cuba is to supply 19 animals from species of which it now has a surplus. |
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Eleanor Clift on whether he can refurbish his image before November. |
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In November 2011 the capacity of the Tyne Tunnel was increased when a project to build a second road tunnel and refurbish the first tunnel was completed. |
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In addition, there are plans to refurbish the cathedral pipe organ and renovations to the Choir House have already been completed, providing better facilities for choristers. |
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In late 2009, South Carolina-based Deep South Divers was contracted by Georgia State Aquarium to repair and refurbish a number of underwater textural display surfaces. |
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Blair outlined plans in Parliament on 4 December 2006, to build a new generation of submarines to carry existing Trident missiles, and join the D5LE project to refurbish them. |
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Stepnell will extend, refurbish and reroof the 1850s-built Grade II listed Victorian building which was originally designed by John Buckler and built as a single hall school. |
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In 1901, the old ironclad Vasco da Gama suffered a major refurbish, being transformed in an armored cruiser and, in 1907, the first submarine was ordered. |
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It supports young people to renovate and refurbish youth clubs and community spaces, while learning skills from older mentors from the building and construction trade. |
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Six apprentices from New College Durham worked alongside Beamish Museum's maintenance staff and contractors to refurbish two new offices above the 1900s Town Sweet Shop. |
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An RPS is a network of transportation logistics and processing functions that collect, recycle, refurbish, and demanufacture end-of-life products. |
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Early firees Bradford and Stacie J. returned, and the teams competed to see which could refurbish a house better to improve its value on the market. |
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Districts sometimes refurbish computers in-house, but more likely they secure them from outside agencies that sell or donate the units to schools. |
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