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Hundred Days of Reform, (1898), in Chinese history, imperial attempt at renovating the Chinese state and social system.
Peggy Lucas, a partner with Brighton Development, looked at renovating the building at the urging of Sharon Sayles Belton, who served as mayor from 1994 to 2001.
Reviewers had panned the young Nemerov for his tin ear; but over time he became a master at renovating antique forms by filling them with modern diction.
It has arranged to lease 74 private rented homes, and is looking at renovating a disused sheltered housing scheme earmarked for demolition.
He and his wife asked Moss to try his hand at renovating an old building at the edge of the Hayden Tract, to make it suitable for a series of small, media-related tenants.
That same year, the men lost in the regional finals to the eventual national champion, U.C.L.A. Three weeks after the 1995 N.C.A.A. basketball tournaments, a billion-dollar aid package aimed at renovating the Connecticut campus was passed by the Legislature.
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A REPORTER AT LARGE about renovating and reviving the Boerum Hill section of Brooklyn.
(Residents who have spent at least $100,000 renovating a house sometimes find it difficult to put more into landscaping).
Mr. Rosen had been planning to move into another town house he was renovating at 5 East 80th Street.
The now overgrown mound is next to the farmhouse which Ben's grandparents were renovating at the time.
Next week it begins performances at a newly renovated space at the Costume Shop at Seventh and Market, in conjunction with the Central Market Arts Festival, which runs through Oct. 16.
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