The plan included renovating the train depot a couple of blocks from the tower. |
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I bought a house that needed renovating and there was no way I was putting gib board and roofing iron on. |
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In hiding, his only human contact are glamour-chasing girl friends, snidey, shady minders and the builders renovating his rambling house. |
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Royal Engineers were also looking at renovating the existing water system and providing a more reliable supply. |
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You wouldn't believe the bureaucratic hoops you need successfully to jump when you're renovating a derelict. |
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But now, after the club spent months renovating the site, vandals have covered the walls with graffiti. |
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Only I've packed all my cookbooks away while we're renovating the downstairs of the house. |
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Council officers will explain what grants are available to help landlords renovating homes. |
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And, as it happens, people taking over ruins and renovating them will still be exempt from paying council tax for a year. |
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In 1975, he retired to the shores of Loch Fyne, where he indulged his love of renovating and mucking about in boats. |
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Like Douglass's burlesques, Lee uses humor as a tactical means of renovating national society. |
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When businessman Bill Reidy ploughed his savings into renovating a derelict 17th Century hall he believed he had created his dream home. |
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Soon he was gutting and renovating previously vacant buildings, and selling to yuppie gentrifiers. |
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It is currently in the process of renovating the plant and is conducting a membership drive to enable it to complete that renovation. |
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He said adding boxes by enlarging the post office building is not feasible because of the costs of renovating the structure. |
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She said the planning officials stressed that by retaining and renovating the existing cottage its historical essence is retained. |
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At the end of 1993, Luigi Barbieri, who was renovating Woelfle anemographs, retired and was not replaced. |
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On the same block four months later, a construction worker renovating a house made a dreadful discovery. |
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With the experience of four restorations under their belt, the couple couldn't resist the temptation of renovating Trenabie Mill. |
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The Medicis were responsible for building or renovating a number of splendid Tuscan villas and palaces and their remarkably innovative gardens. |
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I am renovating our house at the moment and my builder is enjoying the building ideas as much as I do! |
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The money will be available to spend on repairing and renovating school buildings. |
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The process of converting and renovating the mill buildings was a long and hard one. |
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In fact, he was much more interested in all of the hammering and voices coming from the guys renovating the old police station next door. |
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A lot of lip service is paid to how the contestants are renovating the inside as well as the outside. |
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Chicago has been one of the hotbeds of activity for developers renovating older buildings to serve Information Age needs. |
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Upon his arrival, he meets a comely woman who is in charge of renovating the church. |
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She said builders renovating houses often cut channels into underground springs, resulting in Cotswold stone-coloured silt getting into the watercourse. |
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This fall, he suspended of the Bishop of Limburg, who spent millions of Euros renovating his residence. |
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He bought the house earlier this year and has had builders renovating it. |
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His first job was renovating the chapel in a local funeral home. |
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In the late 1990s, city officials began to revitalize the area by renovating storefronts and encouraging the growth of local businesses, including restaurants and boutiques. |
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The site and its structures were eventually acquired by the city council with a view to renovating the ensemble to house a municipal library and archive. |
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The Mick Thompson Center will consist of renovating the convocational facilities to include expansion of the seating area and additional classroom space. |
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Rebuilding and renovating the 260 schools in the first wave is now under way, with 16 new PSBP schools open. |
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His parents are currently renovating the house, everything is in a mess and Mum and Dad are stressed. |
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A Hampshire couple were today counting their blessings and saluting firefighters for saving their 16th century cottage which they have spent months renovating. |
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They're renovating a 1912 red brick house and stable, which were once used by a boarding school called Marvelwood. |
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When I first began thinking about renovating the lab, I asked a friend how best to do it. |
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You find yourself a little house, a real fixer-upper, and you plunk down most of your money, intending to do some of the renovating yourself on weekends. |
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A preparatory action including the building or renovating of certain control posts should therefore be carried out. |
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One of their extracurricular projects is the iRoof club, where classmates work on renovating the school's roof. |
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Moreover, little interest is shown in renovating these parks and creating new ones. |
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Installations in tight spaces are no more of a problem than renovating teak decks. |
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In 1998, for example, 80,000 rupees were supposedly spent on renovating Janawad's dispensary. |
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It consists of constructing or renovating water sources and installing toilets in homes in hard-to-reach rural areas. |
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The laminate floor with its accentuated surface structure in tiled look leaves nothing to be desired when it comes to renovating. |
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When renovating a system, too, you are tying yourself into oil, gas or pellets as the fuel for many years ahead. |
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When building a new barn or renovating an existing facility, one key aim is to create a comfortable environment for the cow to live in. |
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In my free time I enjoy tinkering with machines and renovating old equipment. |
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Nobleness of products, usually heavy made to challenge centuries, bring some extra soul to renovating and modern building projects. |
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When renovating kitchens, tiling of worktops can be offered as an extra service. |
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This part is still in the same state in which it was found by the current owners and needs renovating. |
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It points out that maximum priority must be given to de-institutionalising children, closing insanitary and dilapidated institutions and renovating others when possible. |
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The project involves renovating the existing 2,469 square-foot facility to include a main assembly hall with a portable stage, kitchen, two meeting rooms, washrooms, and an elevator for wheelchair access. |
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Work has already begun on renovating its brewery, including the building of a new bottle store, and larger offices at the HQ in Woodsetton. |
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The necessary work must fall within a specific category and must be designed to rehabilitate the building: renovating external joinery, treating dry rot, radon, etc. |
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Sharp, a young Englishman who left a life of call centres and renovating houses in the UK to get a place at New York's Juilliard school, is making his Broadway debut. |
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If I were renovating my own home, I hope I would not be charged the same amounts, because I would not be able to pay and I would have to file for bankruptcy. |
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The action shall consist in building or renovating high quality control posts in order to validate an experimental certification scheme based on the results of the feasibility study. |
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With the Flowslide, we offer the possibility of a single storey terminal construction or using the existing terminal infrastructure without renovating your building to effect the separation of passenger flow. |
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I am renovating my home and I must relocate my electrical service. |
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Salts Mill closed as a textile mill in February 1986, and Jonathan Silver bought it the following year and began renovating it. |
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Do you dream of travelling, of buying or renovating a house? |
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I found an old Snakes and Ladders game board behind the wall of our house when I was renovating. |
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Conflict arose over renovating Calder Hall and preserving the towers, but costs effectively defeated all attempts to do so. |
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With rising land costs, even in outlying areas, there is less reason to build on vacant land in outlying areas rather than renovating an existing structure in an already built-up area. |
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The full range covers 9,000 products and includes hand tools, machine accessories and ironmongery, as well as tools for renovating, building, painting and gardening. |
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Coachbuilder Keith was renovating the lounge of the property he moved into three years ago. |
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The last phase of the shopping centre upgrade is completed and included renovating approximately 53,323 square feet and adding 51,002 square feet of leasable space. |
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Rather than build new homes, weekenders are renovating existing homes, with saltboxes and capes predominant. |
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While renovating shopsteads, residents and city officials discovered artists needed affordable housing they could adapt for large, open studios. |
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Stewart is renovating her home, and the armload of bargains brought a smile to her face. |
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They were renovating, but they were on a budget and economized by using Ikea cabinets in the kitchen so they would have enough left over for the smudging. |
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In order to maintain a close proximity, the College has a policy of acquiring suitable buildings and of renovating them to an equal standard of comfort. |
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Not far away grey herons, in their heronry a mere four miles from Birmingham city centre, were busy renovating their untidy nests. |
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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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These projects will include renovating seven building exteriors in the downtown core, building renovation projects and installing a self watering floral street-scape. |
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Brézillon, a subsidiary of Bouygues Bâtiment Ile-de-France, operates as a general contractor in industrial and environmental civil engineering and in building and renovating housing and public amenities. |
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But no one can deny the fact that the general public is enjoying it, using it, and in fact renovating their homes as we speak so that they can get in under the wire and get the deduction in their income tax. |
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In Ahuntsic Park, the work will include renovating the baseball field and constructing a new building to house an announcer's booth, snack bar, storage space and bathroom facilities. |
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All work performed to create or transform an inhabitable area by enlarging or renovating it for the purpose of building a residence is considered to be equivalent to the construction of housing. |
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Instead, George had to move into the Upper Lodge, later called the Queen's Lodge, and started the long process of renovating the castle and the surrounding parks. |
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These plans were later dismissed in favour of renovating existing schools. |
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And he sets industriously to the task of cleaning, renovating and exploring his overgrown property with the steady uncircumspect conviction of a true handyman. |
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A spokesman for the DRA said SACC is working on renovating the two buildings that make up Edie's Village and the college is as yet unsure of an exact opening date. |
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