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The town hall, dating from 1435, has been much restored.
The canvas, much restored and repainted, possesses no more than archaeological interest.
They had been much restored before and were much-loved and a potential tourist site.
Notable landmarks include the Romanesque cathedral (rebuilt 1294, much restored) and an archaeological museum with Etruscan and Roman antiquities.
A huge commission, such as the immense "Madonna of the Rose Garlands" of 1506 that now hangs, much restored, in Prague, could tie him up for months.
An outstanding stupa is the That Luang at Vientiane, in Laos, founded in 1566 but much restored in the 18th 19th centuries.
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"Of course, if someone comes in with a 1979 Volkswagen Bus and they want to insure it for $250,000, we'll say, 'Why?' because it's only worth $10,000 to $15,000 and you couldn't spend that much restoring it".
There was indeed much restoring to be done.
I genuinely would like to see how much restoring Linux to the PS3 would take away from the genuine "we own our hardware, we should be able to do what we want with it"—sentiment I'm pretty sure all of us here agree with.
Much was restored in a heroic 1983 reconstruction by Ronald Haver, and the scintillating new DVD of that version from Warner Home Video restores the film's extravagant Technicolor palette and reveals the passionate visual aspects of Cukor's masterly dramatic sense.
It retains portions of the three massive arches of the Norman west front and much heavily restored sculpture around the central portal.
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