And, if that doesn't work, try hanging out in the tool section of your nearby big box home renovation store. |
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The renovation is extensive involving a new floor and modifications to the roof. |
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The building site at La Scala had been hidden from the public gaze since the renovation work began in January. |
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The house retains its original twin windows and granite sills but is in need of renovation. |
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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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Typically there is no up front money in Conventional and FHA renovation programs. |
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I am keen to pursue a career in any aspect of the preservation, renovation and restoration of historic buildings. |
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Councils would carry out repairs if required and the property would revert to the owner once the cost of any renovation had been recovered. |
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The platform doubles as a cavernous storage cupboard, and during the renovation the Devoys uncovered a Victorian light well in the ceiling. |
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Cash is available as home repair assistance or as a renovation grant to repair dangerous electrical wires, collapsing ceilings and rising damp. |
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A major renovation project on St Magnus Cathedral's rose window is now complete, with the scaffolding expected to start coming down this week. |
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But, questions are being asked on whether the renovation works were in keeping with the architectural detail of the heritage building. |
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In 1998, it was declared a Housing Renewal Area, where run-down zones are improved through renovation and clearance. |
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The house has neither drainage nor a water supply, so these will need to be added early in any renovation. |
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The village pub dates back to the 15th century and the renovation sees its original oak beams and tiled floors on full display. |
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The ground is dwarfed by seven giant cranes, used as part of a renovation scheme which has reduced a huge bank of terracing to a giant sandpit. |
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Future plans involve the renovation of dormitory toilets by installing showers, drying facilities and new sanitary equipment. |
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The jail, as well as its companion courthouse building, was scheduled to undergo a major renovation. |
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At that point, the developer will begin the process of renovation and conversion. |
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For example, the talented interior designer on this renovation simplified his job a great deal. |
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They undertook various engineering projects including the renovation of a Bailey bridge across an inter-ethnic boundary. |
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Along with the EMCS, the renovation introduced energy-efficient task lighting and electronic ballasts for all workstation lighting. |
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Don't forget that there is a special collection box in each porch for contributions to the renovation fund. |
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They were doing some renovation work in some rooms, and in one, a worker was plastering the ceiling. |
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A number of the older buildings downtown have been ticketed for renovation and artists have begun to drift in, lured by low rents. |
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The five-mile precast guideway, 50 ft high, required 30,000 night gate closures, airfield work and 300,000 sq ft of terminal renovation. |
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A Howard University professor of architecture, she served as lead draftswoman for the renovation. |
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An old four bed farmhouse in need of renovation and a range of stone outbuildings on the land offer huge potential. |
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They recently completed an extensive remodeling of their colonial home, including a top-of-the-line kitchen renovation. |
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The museum also has a painstaking renovation programme in its own workshops to bring new additions up to concourse condition. |
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The idea behind the renovation in the city is part of OUPs recent drive to provide greater visibility of books and set bibliophiles at ease. |
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Closed for four years for renovation and reorganization, the museum reopened in January this year to great acclaim. |
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At press time, renovation work was slated to start on Nov.18, but McDonough expected some permitting delays. |
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The pub has recently undergone some renovation bringing the family room up to date and improving access for wheelchair users. |
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It was an open-plan design before this renovation with snugs on one side and the shop on the other. |
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Once they got to the mall, they realized that it was closed for renovation. |
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Preservation of the urban heritage also is seen in the renovation of old forts, palaces, souks, and mosques. |
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Apart from taking up the renovation works, a few additions have been made in the premises. |
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In other words, there is little the law can do to control renovation work, one of the most persistent and annoying sources of noise pollution. |
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Washington's last renovation to the room occurred in 1787 when he ordered the walls to be painted a bright verdigris green. |
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After a two-month renovation and deep cleaning, McCann's petite third-floor gallery is spotless. |
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The spectator stands have been declared dangerous and need urgent renovation. |
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Ancol is also conducting a major renovation on Gelanggang Samudra, an oceanarium which is famous for its dolphin and sea lion shows. |
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The clock tower of the Synagogue is undergoing renovation with financial assistance from the World Monument Fund, New York. |
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A complete renovation of the men's locker room and men's card room also will be completed with phase one. |
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The damage was discovered by stonemasons carrying out the renovation when they arrived for work on Thursday morning. |
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She takes you room by room through the average house, offering solutions that range from simple color changes to wholescale renovation. |
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Major renovation work was done in the 1970s and both the main house and stone outbuildings have been re-roofed. |
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Builders erected hoardings at Epsom's clock tower on Monday as renovation work began to restore the monument to its former glory. |
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But the exercise unleashed a Pandora's box of problems with issues raised over the handling of contracts and renovation funds. |
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He was devoting considerable time and expense to the renovation of a rural hunting-lodge. |
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Options include total demolition with redevelopment, total renovation or partial clearance and renovation. |
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For this renovation, concrete paving stones were chosen for their unique look and adaptability. |
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In February 1950, a three-year renovation project reconstructing the cellblock was completed in the South Cellhouse. |
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Beautiful old stone terrace houses which would have been snapped up for renovation in Australia were witlessly destroyed. |
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The renovation, so long resisted by mother, was meant to be an act of vengeance, assertion and exorcism, but it only seems to stir up memories. |
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It will be strictly not for profit and much of the renovation work will be undertaken by volunteers. |
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He said parents needed to realise that home renovation could turn a child's safe haven into an industrial worksite. |
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Housing renovation has all been done by housing agencies, leaving council tenants to cast envious glances. |
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The money is needed for repairs to the roof, high-level stonework renovation and the replacement of vital guttering. |
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As part of the exterior renovation, the Schauls removed a tiny front porch and replaced it with a broad, wraparound porch. |
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While the renovation takes place, he will be programming events in other venues, such as council-run schools outwith the city. |
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My Uncle was laid up with an arthritic problem, but from his couch or hobbling about he would carry on renovation to his house. |
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The family were living in the rented house because their own house, directly opposite the rented house, was under renovation. |
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He and his colleagues are currently designing similar projects in other Southern cities, where they are making renovation and infill fit the history and feel of local sites. |
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The first notable effort for renovation was made in 1999 when the civic body set up a technical committee comprising architects, academicians and civil engineers. |
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To say this property needs renovation may be understating the case. |
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The reintroduction of this magnificent design feature in lightweight structural steel and fiberglass cladding plays an important role in the renovation. |
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Other work carried out on the church during a seven-month period last year includes renovation of the tower, a new flagpole and repointing of much of the masonry. |
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The fountain, donated to the town in 1882 by textile giant George Courtauld, has been dismantled and taken away for renovation to be reinstated later in its former glory. |
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Plans for a massive renovation of Hong Kong's ageing public housing estates have hit a snag with most tenants at one estate staunchly opposed to the idea. |
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The renovation now makes it a sightly scene and one of great respect. |
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The renovation threatened to be a shaggy-dog story itself, as the couple moved their lives from room to room while the place took shape over the years. |
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Surely it would be no weakness for a thoughtful man who should resort, for the renovation of a wasted frame, to one of those salubrious mineral fountains. |
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To date, the Chernobyl Children's Project has led the field, not only in supplying humanitarian and medical aid, but also in the renovation and construction of buildings. |
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However renovation work would use up all the council's funds and that upset 13 councillors from across the political spectrum who wanted to block the purchase. |
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For many structures requiring renovation, such as old bank buildings, hotels, schools, and public offices, the demolition starts on the top floor and works its way down. |
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She added that although the water clears when building work finishes, it was happening more and more because of the amount of property renovation in the village. |
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The plan is intended to release land at the front of the Grade l listed station building, effectively paving the way for the renovation of the frontage. |
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I've been through one renovation too many know that this two-year time frame for completion is pie-in-the-sky malarkey. |
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Every renovation generates more than enough home equity to cover the cost, because prices go nowhere but up. |
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Production companies he was working with discovered that he had a twin brother in the renovation industry. |
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The graffito ashlaring was last restored during the general reconstruction in 1992 together with the renovation of the two original vaulted halls on the ground-floor. |
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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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It is a less than conventional space, looking for a less than conventional owner, says Martin, who now wants to move on to a new renovation project, this time outside London. |
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New York's LGBT Center, 31 years young, is undergoing a massive renovation. |
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The extensive project will encompass the renovation and new construction of several houses, a stable, a greenhouse, and a number of other outbuildings, including henhouses. |
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I would like to see some kind of arrangement drawn up where all parties are still able to enjoy the area as it was intended as well as contributing to its renovation. |
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The family lived in the house while the first renovation was taking place. |
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In the past four or five years my urban clients have been incorporating maid's rooms into a kitchen renovation to create a large eat-in kitchen with the same function. |
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This is an utmost form of protest on the part of individuality, thirsty to be eternalized, against change and absolute renovation. |
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The architect blueprinted the renovation plan once the client had signed off. |
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The confluence of our skills resulted in a successful home renovation project. |
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Henry also invested heavily in the construction and renovation of prestigious new royal buildings. |
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A major renovation project undertaken by Christopher Wren in the late 17th century completely redesigned the building's interior. |
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In September 2015 Phase One of the renovation project of the East Front of the Minster was completed. |
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All sudden renovation of the body is wrought either by the spirit, or by malacissations. |
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In the early 1980s the first part of a major renovation included an extension to the rear of the theatre on the James Street corner. |
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Open days are occasionally held to view the renovation of the historically important Newport Ship. |
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If we all pitch in, we can raise enough money for the renovation of the church. |
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As of August 2006, the bridge renovation has been completed and construction on the upper terraces continues. |
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The stadium, which was previously unfit for international matches, had undergone a major renovation program before the match. |
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During the 1940s, sections of Old San Juan fell into disrepair, and many renovation plans were suggested. |
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There were dozens of quasiarchaeological discoveries during the seven-month renovation of the 80-year-old Beacon Theater in Manhattan. |
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It is usually done to purify the temple after a renovation or simply done to renew the purity of the temple. |
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During the current renovation, Sage has been able to repurchase several of these elements on eBay and has refabricated others. |
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The lodge closed in March 2012 in advance of the renovation, and the contractor, Wade Abernathy Inc. |
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Cooper Aerobics announces renovation plans for its 61-room, full service Cooper Hotel and Conference Center. |
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Works contract for the expansion and renovation of the Olympic hall in the town of Albertville. |
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One of Eastern Millwork's larger, more com-plex projects involved the renovation of Rockefeller University's Collaborative Re-search Center. |
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The recent restyling of 50mm centre distance worm gearbox, one of company's flagship products, fits the said process of renovation. |
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The renovation also includes new floors, ceilings, lighting and signs in the baggage claim area. |
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The raised walkway, or terrace, extends 40 feet from the building's exterior, said Toby Barwood, the principal architect on the renovation. |
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Simultaneously, the company said it started managing the renovation and expansion of Roton Middle School, also in Norwalk. |
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For this renovation, Mulmed chose Nu-California Sparkle, a Wools of New Zealand brand cut-pile carpet with Lurex accents. |
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Scheduled to reopen November 1, 2015 after a six-month renovation, the legendary Le Touessrok will be reborn as a Shangri-La Resort. |
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The Droddy project is the renovation of an 1860s shotgun house in Madison's downtown historic district. |
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When a property like Hawks Cay invests this heavily in a luxury renovation, they need their online portal to be as strong as the property. |
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Iconic demonstrations by Trekkies achieved the renovation of the original Star Trek Series. |
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Lead-based paint was present in storm windows that New Hampshire Plate Glass removed during the renovation. |
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The acquisition of Turku City Theatre renovation and expansion of the stage mechanics of the work subjected to side-contract. |
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Luxury Transformation A comprehensive renovation of The Galleria will commence this Spring. |
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The purpose of this contract is for the renovation of chain equipment demineralization of the central Martigues. |
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Could not the running girl present the promise of social renovation, like the gracile sapling we see a few seconds later? |
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Delta has three service stations in the BVI, one on Virgin Gorda, one in Pasea and another under renovation at Pockwood Pond. |
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Usually people withdraw the plan of remodeling their old buildings invariantly because of the high cost associated with the task of renovation. |
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It got a complete face lift from what it was,'' says Stromer, 43, who was featured in a June cover story in the Daily News when he was two months into his renovation project. |
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With Griffith Observatory closed until May 2006 for a renovation, Valley College and other local planetariums are helping to meet the pubic's demand for astronomy programs. |
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Objective of the acquisition is to find gold or gold-plating times of the Presidential Palace under renovation, renovation of the value of the furniture. |
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The advanced pharmacy unit, created by Germfree Labs, allowed the hospital to maintain separate, on-site sterile drug compounding operations during a major renovation project. |
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Rochade is being integrated with Compuware's Uniface application development environment, now being particularly targeted at legacy renovation and e-commerce projects. |
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To celebrate his pioneering spirit along Santa Barbara's coast, The Fess Parker is rolling out a coonskin salute tied to the property's new guestroom renovation. |
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If money is to be made from the data, however, the Smithsonian would like for it to defray some of the high costs of the Triceratops exhibit renovation. |
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The renovation includes an expanded product line with an extensive collection of marbles, travertines, granites and stone from all over the world. |
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On the other hand, the new Budget revision foresees funds for renovation of the Old Theater in Skopje and building of the Memorial House of Tose Proeski in Krusevo. |
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Recent additions include a bald eagle exhibit, a giant anteater exhibit, river otters, tree shrews, Chinese alligators and renovation of the Fabric of Africa exhibit. |
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Works include the W demolition of a former caretaker's house, renovation of a disused track and the shoring up of old cellars to prevent cave-ins. |
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Hilton Worldwide, a subsidiary of the Blackstone Group and a US-based hospitality company, has announced the renovation of the Caribe Hilton in San Juan, Puerto Rico. |
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On the Thursday he was arrested near Stokesley driving a flatbed lorry carrying the JCB teleporter which had been stolen from a farmhouse renovation site near Oswaldkirk. |
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The players behind the renovation and redevelopment of Palm Beach's Royal Poinciana Plaza remain open to input even after 200 meetings with various interest groups. |
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Rosato worked closely with the city's Architectural Conservator during the renovation of the 110-year-old hotel to ensure that Hotel Bristol's historical charm is preserved. |
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He said that project management office for barrages section is fully active and working efficiently for the renovation and rehabilitation of all the barrages in Punjab. |
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Routine surface renovation keeps fields in good condition and limits the number of rainouts and field closures that might otherwise be experienced. |
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The deal is for the renovation of the department for physical medicine and extension of the building where the service for in vitro fertilisation and andrology is located. |
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She described the preschool before the renovation, We had outdated bathrooms and the only water fountain for the children was actually located inside the bathroom. |
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The centre of Cockermouth retains much of its historic character and the renovation of Market Place has been completed, now with an artistic and community focus. |
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Today, American popular memory includes the British capture and the burning of Washington in August 1814, which necessitated its extensive renovation. |
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The proper treatment of the surface of concrete, and therefore its characteristics, is an important stage in the construction and renovation of architectural structures. |
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Thanks to a renovation project that lasted more than 10 years, coordinated by celebrated architect Siza Vieira, the affected area has now virtually recovered. |
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The team now plays home games at the Stadio Olimpico because the Stadio Flaminio needs works of renovation in order to improve both its capacity and safety. |
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The park, which underwent a major renovation and expansion in recent years, attracts visitors from across the region and hosts cultural events throughout the year. |
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The Theatre Royal has also reopened following renovation work. |
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The museum stayed open throughout the three phases of renovation. |
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Many of the rooms closest to the fire had been emptied as part of the renovation work, and this contributed to the successful evacuation of most of the collection. |
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The renovation is coming along nicely, and should be ready within a month. |
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