Here, too, there was a tendency to remodel ruined buildings and convert them into more modest structures, often using perishable materials. |
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Numerous genes act to remodel and repress chromatin in heterochromatin and around euchromatic genes during development. |
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With great determination and energy she led the fundraising to buy and remodel the buildings as the Pier Arts Centre. |
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Then came the downstairs bath and kitchen remodel, for which Raquel agonized over everything from faucets to light switch plates. |
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The money stream was very fresh, and they were willing to take a gamble on buying a house and spending as much or more on a remodel. |
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They did everything from small remodel jobs to building small office complexes. |
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Shortly after moving into our hillside 1,400-square-foot 1950s tract home, my wife, Beth, and I decided to remodel. |
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A few years ago, the KMT government had planned to remodel the camp as a detention center for young offenders. |
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Then it's time to remodel a home office or guest bedroom to include substantial shelving. |
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He also commissioned a traditional wheelwright in Lincolnshire to remodel the original carriage wheels. |
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Her health-care reform would show people they must rebuild the house, not remodel it. |
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We own the land in the back and it's time to remodel the offices and we need some more space. |
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Or will we blunder on, trying to remodel the world on rational principles that in practice produce chaos? |
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How can they remodel and rethink it, restructure the State and refashion society to make it fairer, and create a different kind of future? |
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The Declaration aims to protect the integrity of the human person from threats that arise from the capacity to remodel it at will. |
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In 1977, when the Disco wave hit France, Carrère jumped at the chance to remodel Sheila's image and appearance. |
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They build another floor on top and sell the apartments but they also have to remodel the building, fix the lifts and the general upkeep of their homes. |
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Hopefully this guide on the art of buying a sink will have helped you in your kitchen or bathroom remodel. |
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Use only approved accessories and do not try to disassemble, repair or remodel it for yourself. |
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Because it is natural, not artificial, it will be tolerated better by the recipient and can remodel to the individual's needs. |
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Every ounce of charm had been removed in a botched 1950s remodel. |
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The inflow of people with disposable incomes could cause Bradford to remodel itself as an integrated living and leisure city with a sound economic basis. |
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The family had exhausted all their savings just buying the essentials for everyday life and didn't have the time or the money to remodel the house by themselves. |
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It fits neatly into Cor Boonstra's scheme to remodel the unwieldly Dutch electrical and electronics conglomerate. |
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Find everything you need to remodel, redecorate or repair your home or office. |
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After you remodel, retest in the lowest lived-in area to make sure the construction did not reduce the effectiveness of the radon reduction system. |
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On the contrary, the proposed changes are designed to remodel Parliament's existing right of supervision as a hearing procedure pure and simple. |
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Soft tissue lead stores are readily mobilizable, whereas bone lead is not, since bones take 15 years to remodel. |
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Vacuum body shaping equipment uses advanced high speed turbine negative pressure technology, three dimensional conversion technology and microcomputer chip controlled roller axis to help remodel sylphlike body curve. |
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Radiesse is used to plump up areas of the face, such as cheekbones and chin, reduce the appearance of lines and deep scars, or to remodel the area between the chin and the jowls. |
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When you get in this state of the industry and you've emptied your barn for a period of time to try to get through to higher prices and you want to remodel it, what do you remodel it to? |
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Yet by May 2011 the IMF was back. Having failed to reform in good times, Portugal must now remodel itself without the lubricant of spare cash for losers. |
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However, as I also reported in November 2005, in order to accommodate the trials of multiple accused, the International Tribunal began to remodel each of its three courtrooms. |
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That is why the Commission wishes to separate the stage involving the integration of the new Member States from the debate on the need to remodel the whole procedure. |
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If you plan to remodel or renovate in a manner that would disturb the vermiculite, hire professionals trained and qualified to handle asbestos to remove the material. |
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At the same time, they must be allowed a greater degree of flexibility and freedom to adapt and remodel their responsibilities in accordance with the realities of their work. |
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Plans were made in 2008 to remodel the square again, because many inhabitants of Amsterdam are not happy with its current appearance. |
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They make decisions such as what goes into the rec room or how to remodel the weight room. |
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The need for a pool of men to fill the consular positions forced Augustus to remodel the suffect consulate, allowing more than the two elected for the ordinary consulate. |
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Raught said he plans to use his winnings to remodel his home. |
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Bacteria constantly remodel their peptidoglycan cell walls, simultaneously building and breaking down portions of the cell wall as they grow and divide. |
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Following years of crises that have plagued foster care in Texas, a Fort Worth nonprofit is in charge of the latest effort to remodel the state's foster care system. |
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A restoration plan was drawn up by members and local architect Sel Jones, of Pensel Cymunedol, to remodel the Caernarfon chapel for modern community use. |
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Jody, who is from New Zealand and writes the lifestyle blog About Last Weekend, hired architects Russ Dotter and Wencke Solfjeld to help with the remodel. |
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The garage needed repair anyway, so when architect Glenn Lym decided to remodel it as a temporary office, he put extra structural support into his design. |
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After the Union of the Crowns in 1603 the Scots speaking gentry had increasing contact with English speakers and began to remodel their speech on that of their English peers. |
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