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One of their extracurricular projects is the iRoof club, where classmates work on renovating the school's roof.
Occupy Wall Street said the march will end with "a housewarming block party" for the family, while protesters begin work on renovating the foreclosed property.
Her pain is so severe that she can no longer hug her four stepgrandchildren or work on renovating the Victorian fixer-upper in Gloucester City that she and her husband, Michael Hainsworth, bought 13 years ago.
Last February, it revamped the Historic Centre Trust, a quango, endowing it with a grant of 500m pesos ($55m).In this section The geopolitics of orange juice A new prescription Hard luck story Centre of belated attention ReprintsThe trust has begun work on renovating the 34 blocks in the heart of the historic centre, behind the cathedral.
This summer the ballet started work on renovating and expanding its building across the street from the War Memorial Opera House.
Lucchino has become adept at developing new parks, Camden Yards in Baltimore, one in the early stages of construction in San Diego, and now he gets a chance to work on renovating and expanding 90-year-old Fenway.
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@nickdewald is an architect and developer who spends his time working on renovating vacant and crumbling buildings.
He said that he was a civil engineer and that he had worked on renovating facilities for biological, chemical and nuclear weapons in wells, private villas and even under the Saddam Hussein Hospital in Baghdad.
It is unclear whether Ms. Badger's intended lawsuit will directly address the question of blame for the fire, a fraught issue because the blaze appears to have been accidentally started by a friend of hers who was working on renovating the house.
They're currently working on renovating the building.
Swedish carpenter Lars Nilsson, who had worked on renovating the Bidegård family home, attacked her outside her parents' house in Belgium.
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