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Called Edison Village, it is intended to transform 21 acres in this New York City suburb into a neighborhood with shops, parking and housing.
The partnership is intended to transform things as diverse as the milieu at the company's steel-and-glass headquarters, the look of its Chevrolet cars, the dealership structure and the dashboard technology.
Hailed as "a wake-up call to architecture" that champions the idea of public space, the design by Paris-based architects Moreau Kusunoki was revealed in the Finnish capital, where the museum is intended to transform the city's waterfront and become the third Guggenheim in Europe, after Venice and Bilbao.
The food aid initiative, agreed upon at the Group of 8 summit meeting, is intended to transform traditional aid to poorer countries beyond simply donated produce, grains and meats to assistance building infrastructure and training farmers to grow their own food and get it to market more efficiently.
Structural path consolidation is intended to transform structural paths into a more general form, removing artifacts.
The first commercial plant, now being completed in Canada, is intended to transform 200,000 tonnes of waste annually into the desired 'green' bio-oil.
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The harshness with which Robert chose to deal with these rebels was intended to transform a heterogeneous population into a strong state.
Personal budgets were intended to transform social care, putting people at the heart of decisions on how, when and by whom their care would be provided.
Dull, blurry projections are intended to transform the set, dominated by big, skeletal twin towers, into locales like Rhodesia and Morristown, N.J.
By requiring owners to measure and disclose their energy use, these policies are intended to transform the market for energy-efficient investments in existing buildings.
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