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Farther along the street a solid red-brick mansion, the former headquarters of the now defunct Burmah Oil, has received planning permission to be converted into six apartments.
Now, as Rob Tincknell, chief executive of the Battersea Power Station Development Co., describes it, the two vast turbine halls will be converted into six levels of shops and offices and a moat will be constructed to reflect its brick walls onto the two new residential buildings that will curve alongside.
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My question is: can our co-op be converted into four independent condominium units?... Richard Lehrer, Manhattan.
Within certain tissues, testosterone may be converted into one of two active compounds estradiol or dihydrotestosterone.
An existing annex with 22-foot-high ceilings, which was used as offices by G.M., will be converted into two studios to make TV shows.
The new building would have 12 studios, including a theater, with a seating capacity for 300, that can also be converted into two studios.
Their tax-free charitable donations are running out, and if these polls could be converted into one sound, it might be the thud of a gigantic penny dropping (in this case, on to David Cameron's cunningly concealed bald spot).
In its final state the Mediterranean would be converted into two basins, the western part lowered by 100 metres and the eastern part by 200 metres and an area larger than France reclaimed from the sea.
The model could eventually be converted into two crisp equivalents for solution.
By this separation, an uncertain asset allocation problem can be converted into two recursive optimization problems.
Tang et al. [50] also found that, in wheat germ extracts, exogenous dsRNA can be converted into two distinct length classes of RNAs, which are similar in size.
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