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In addition, the former driver's cab can be converted to additional passenger accommodation.
In addition there is a three-story barn on the property that can be used as studio space, and an attached two-bay garage at the back of the house that can be converted to additional living space.
But the uncertainties may be converted to additional value to the projects in the case of flexible management.
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The open office and exercise space upstairs could be converted to two additional bedrooms.
Under the terms of the new deal, Televisa would immediately receive a 5 percent equity stake in Univision, along with debt that could be converted to an additional 30 percent stake in the future.
The six also agreed, in another apparent softening, that Iran could keep a small amount of 20 percent enriched uranium — which can be converted to bomb grade with modest additional processing — for use in a reactor to produce medical isotopes.
It is possible that the three different structural states represent different "energy" states, or intermediate states, which can be converted to different functional states by additional regulatory factors, such as extracellular pH, phosphatidylinositol and Ca2+.
The US 31/I-94/BL I-94 interchange will be converted to a cloverleaf interchange and additional lanes will be added to I-94 as well.
This figure can also be converted to an estimated cost per additional mammogram for a hypothetical sample of women.
But Bushehr is considered by nuclear weapons experts to be virtually no help to Iran in its suspected weapons program; there is more concern about the low-enriched uranium produced at Natanz, which could, with a year or more of additional processing, be converted to bomb fuel.
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