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The bridge will open with a temporary fix for the broken rods while the permanent repair, expected to be completed in December, is being installed.
The plan for the repair, expected to cost $1 million, calls for resealing the 5,000-square-foot 5,000-square-foot 5,000-square-footcalled Dexotex, textured to mimic rough surface
It added that it had made temporary repairs, with a permanent repair expected to be carried out early next week.
Alternatively, a reduced level of DNA repair, expected because of the loss of activity, and/or the possibility that the variant interferes with DNA repair (trans-dominant inhibition), e.g., by forming inactive complexes with XRCC1, may be expected to indirectly increase the level of mutations.
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The repairs, expected to begin in August, would close the Montague tube, which connects the R between Brooklyn and Manhattan, for 12 to 14 months, the official said Tuesday.
It's thought thieves stole the lead from the roof over several nights last week, with repairs expected to cost about £100,000.
The dams will be at high risk for catastrophe until long-term repairs, expected to cost roughly $100 million, are put in place.
A case in point is Lexus CPO coverage, which includes a complimentary loaner car from the dealership for warranty repairs expected to take more than eight hours.
"The trunk line repair is expected to continue through late Friday or early Saturday, after which the backfilling and street repair phase will begin," the DWP said in a statement.
But Mr. Carrasquero said 876,017 signatures could be reconfirmed by the signers in a special "repair period," expected later this month.
The optimised scarf repair is expected to enhance joint strength and reduce the amount of material removal.
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