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Rebuilt by the Normans in 1191, it was enlarged and partially rebuilt over the centuries.
Incursions by Danes in the 9th century destroyed Bangor, which was partially rebuilt by St. Malachy in the 12th century.
It has been successfully regenerated into a popular tourist spot: the old houses – some dating back three centuries – have been partially rebuilt, the canal that crosses the village cleaned and reopened, and the whole area spared from demolition.
Bill Hoff, a manufacturing executive from Rockford, Ill., mounted a four-month campaign to get his partially rebuilt Porsche into the Chatham, N.J., garage of John and Ray Paterek, acknowledged to be experts in the 356 model line.
One in Rymanow stood for decades as a ruin but has been partially rebuilt, with a tall peaked roof now protecting the vigorous but sadly fading frescoes of Biblical animals and Jerusalem that grace its walls.
A new road outside Inverurie is going to have to be partially rebuilt, BBC Scotland has learned.
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It's either torn down or partially being rebuilt or just nothing done to it at all".
At Newark, all three terminals would have to be at least partially razed, then rebuilt; at Kennedy, part of Jamaica Bay might have to be filled to create space for one or more new runways.
The Goodison Road Stand was partially demolished and rebuilt during the 1969 70 season with striking images of both old and new stands side by side.
The station was discovered as engineers constructed the Bermondsey Dive Under, which will see two Victorian viaducts partially-demolished and rebuilt to allow trains from south east London and Kent to dive down, under a new route carrying Thameslink services from Croydon.
This gives credence to the theory that Bramall was rebuilt, replacing or partially replacing an older building.
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