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Nine new prisons will also be built at a cost of £1.3bn with a plan to sell off some of the old Victorian prisons which are particularly difficult to refurbish.
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The Bush administration should work hard to refurbish that role.
The move is an attempt to address criticism that Apple's products, while sleek and seamless in design, are so tightly constructed that their components can be difficult to disassemble, refurbish and reuse.
The seven astronauts aboard Endeavour, the most experienced crew ever assembled for a shuttle flight, will try to refurbish the orbiting observatory, a task NASA officials call the most extensive and most difficult servicing mission ever attempted.
People began to refurbish their houses.
Matrix is to refurbish the offices.
And something like this building is hugely expensive to refurbish.
It urgently needs to refurbish its crumbling infrastructure.
He has spent millions of dollars to refurbish planes.
Also, it wanted to refurbish some of its venues.
She hired him to refurbish as he saw fit.
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