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A couple of years ago, as they looked into new ventures that might make money, the monks decided that they could indeed fulfil requests to house the ashes of the dead.The Mepkin columbarium features a wall of simple granite niches, benches for sitting quietly, and a twisting brick-and-stone pathway.
And following the "No" vote in the referendum, he was appointed a Labour representative on the Smith Commission which looked into new powers for Scotland.
The committee's report looked into new arrangements, from 2015, for local decisions on transport spending to be devolved to Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) and more competition for contracts.
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Others are looking into new plastics that might cut more cleanly.
At the same time, she said, she was looking into new spaces.
As people migrate to cities in larger numbers, Chandran said he wants to look into new ways of energy production.
This means they are responsible for their own insurance – but the company is looking into new approaches with insurers].
And as the automakers explore recycling options, they're looking into new opportunities for those still-useful batteries as backup electric power for utilities and homes.
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