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The garden is "intended to be a resource for the public," he said.
She has her own plays read and acts as a resource for the other writers.
Britain's welfare state remains a resource for the great majority, not just the feckless few.
Gormley said the gallery would become a resource for the university and London.
"We're in a small village with no art space, so this would be a resource for the community," she says.
We could have been a teaching nation, an empowering nation, a resource for the humblest peoples with the noblest ambitions.
She says that the Arab-American museum can serve as both a resource for the community itself and a window for other Americans.
But the Internet and digital communications are being largely wasted as a resource for the kind of broad education the future demands.
"I don't see myself as a photographer," she said, "I still see the photographs and collages as a resource for the painting.
But Britain has taken the lead, and its bank is likely to become a prototype, if not a resource, for the world.
Students have democratically organised the space as a resource for the local community without any support or funding from the university.
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