Volunteer your family's time by helping out at a children's hospital or homeless shelter or building or refurbishing housing for people in need. |
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The majority of those killed were teenagers celebrating at the disco and building workers refurbishing the supermarket. |
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Most of the money is being used for refurbishing properties which have fallen into disrepair and disuse. |
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He is now refurbishing the ground floor of the building and plans to open a late night bar and dance floor from Thursday to Saturday. |
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Outsourced maintenance and interior refurbishing for NetJets' huge fleet is a major line item on the company budget. |
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He had succeeded to the earldom in 1678 and embarked on an ambitious programme for refurbishing his Elizabethan ancestral home. |
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This means not only refurbishing existing institutions, reforming committees and the like, but building new political sites. |
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In the meantime, Spencer's workmen have been cracking on with their other task of refurbishing the riverside walks. |
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Soon, developers started taking notice, refurbishing the old buildings and transforming them into expensive shops and condos. |
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Over the last 25 years work has been carried out on upgrading and refurbishing the old drainage system and providing new trunk sewers. |
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We are putting up gypsum board for a ceiling in a storage shed that we are refurbishing. |
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Matter of fact, the only thing that keeps the shop busy is the business of repairing the eagles, which are always coming in for regilding and refurbishing. |
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Whether particular masks are performed at all depends as well on costumes being in good repair, sufficient resources for refurbishing, and the availability of a dancer. |
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In refurbishing the park, the designers added 54 honey locust trees and one larger London Plane at the northeastern corner. |
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A new control tower will be constructed away from the main terminal building and the Authority will also carry out an extension and refurbishing of the fire station. |
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Similarly, fares on the L are rising, which should help cover the costs of refurbishing decrepit stations. |
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That might mean accepting shorter lease lengths, with a view to refurbishing a building on expiry and then increasing rents. |
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The plan is part of the council's sheltered housing strategy, which includes refurbishing the building and other sheltered housing schemes across the borough. |
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The companies making new engines go out of business, but those refurbishing old engines continue to make a lot of money. |
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They specialize in refurbishing tubular tires with new tubes. |
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It will be spent on completely refurbishing the ground-floor outpatient facilities, buying new equipment and generally improving inpatient facilities. |
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Each ground system comprises a mobile ground control station with a datalink communications vehicle, a launch vehicle, a recovery vehicle and a refurbishing vehicle. |
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Restoration of the paddle steamer will involve stripping the entire front third of the vessel before repairing the hull and refurbishing the engines. |
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The refurbishing center in Tunis saw a development of its activities with the strengthening of its technical team to more than 50 employees. |
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A restructuring of the docks as well as a refurbishing of road infrastructures and storage areas are also programmed. |
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Ken Caul got the help he needed to start an industrial bolt refurbishing and refinishing business. |
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Furthermore, the cost of dismantling, refurbishing, packing and shipping these assets would render their transfer largely uneconomical. |
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Mrs Marsh said the Met's property services department is carrying out a cost assessment of refurbishing the building in Burlington Road, as well as reviewing ongoing costs. |
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Reach Out to Asia and Qatar Academy signed a memorandum of understanding on setting up a computer refurbishing initiative. |
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The New Loud prove to be talented experts in polishing and refurbishing it in a way that is sufficiently surprising and energetic, enough indeed to achieve an amazing and dynamic formula of the old crumbly pop rock! |
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Since 2003 we have been carefully renovating and refurbishing the house with attention to the details so that the original character of the house will be maintained without missing a good standard of comfort. |
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Refurbishable Product: Some manufacturers offer a refurbishing service for carpet tiles. The tiles are cleaned and re-coloured to restore aesthetic value of the product. |
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A first mission reported on the current status of the system and mapped the network, initiated training of three topographers selected by the NGO Solidarités, drew up the network refurbishing project and estimated the costs. |
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And a further aim is to keep buildings and the systems and infrastructure they contain in working order at all times by maintaining and refurbishing them. |
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Always the femme fatale, Quebec City is taking full advantage of the opportunity to vamp it up by refurbishing the Samuel-De-Champlain Promenade, a green space between the St. Lawrence River and Champlain Boulevard. |
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The increase is mainly driven by the opening of a new childcare facility, with its impact on the number of contractual agents, and the refurbishing of a building in view of the opening a further childcare facility. |
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At the time of this occurrence, there were no standards providing minimum safety criteria for the design, retrofit, or refurbishing of railway passenger rolling stock. |
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Veolia, which is already active in Belgrade, Saur and several other companies are looking for investment opportunities in water treatment, waste management, hydroelectric plant refurbishing, and so on. |
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The company tackled the environmental issues by demolishing those buildings which could not be rehabilitated and refurbishing those that could be salvaged. |
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Whilst some refurbishing is necessary, the success of past events proves that these two sites correspond with the specific requirements of gymnastics. |
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This plan also involves building and refurbishing roads and motorways around the country, and building infrastructure to make the entire road network more efficient. |
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Their outstanding protection effectively protects masonry and consequently reduces costs of reconditioning or refurbishing surfaces over the years. |
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Reuse is the re-employment of products or materials, in their original form or in new applications, with refurbishing to original or new specifications as required. |
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In general, the main railway projects is the MEDA region are devoted to new line construction, rolling stock refurbishing and acquisition and in depth modernisation of signalling and telecommunication equipment. |
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Inside the shop are four Studebakers in various states of repair and refurbishing that are being worked on by Munter, 44, a Berlin resident. |
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The steel caster proposed to NASA that it could cast entirely new sets of shoes at a similar price as refurbishing. |
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The foundation is known for refurbishing historic buildings in Kabul, Afghanistan and in Kingston, Jamaica. |
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We'll fund the complete refurbishing of your kitchens. |
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Two suppliers of twin-screw compounding extruders announced at NPE2012 that they are now offering screw-element refurbishing services. |
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We have also done some refurbishing for homeowners with commercial machines and privately owned and chain restaurants. |
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These developments along the transformed waterfront will be a catalyst for refurbishing the surrounding rundown residential districts. |
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So, think about respraying and refurbishing your old kitchen into one that looks brand new, saving thousands of pounds in the process. |
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Yet they have dragged their feet in terms of refurbishing the tattiest of venues in this country. |
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A NORTH East health trust is planning to invest PS20m in refurbishing and extending operating theatres at one of its hospitals. |
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Alas, I have no gold dust, so when I am refurbishing Devons I have to manage with the lacquer you buy from model shops or tackle shops. |
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The first commercial application for the fluoroelastomers are USP Class VI-certified bendable rubbers for use in refurbishing flexible endoscopes. |
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But it also has created an opportunity for sham recyclers as well and an excuse for new equipment manufacturers to crack down on refurbishing competition. |
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