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Most of Robertson's design was removed in a 1920s alteration, although that work reused the reddish brownstone of the original.
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This work reuses this waste as substitute of natural aggregate to produce bricks.
Also, this work reuses the parameter values and assumptions that have been used in [13] to ensure a level of comparative platform, as shown in Table 1.
Most of artifacts used in this work were reused from the lab package of our previous study (Damasceno et al. 2016).
The time-consuming equipment design step is replaced by selecting the most suitable equipment module from an equipment module database so that engineering work is reused.
He cited 111 South Wacker, a Chicago skyscraper on which he worked, which reused and bolstered the existing foundations of a smaller building to erect a taller one; and the Blue Cross Blue Shield Tower, also here, a 30-story structure from the mid-1990s, toffed off with 25 more stories a decade later.
We only work with organic cotton, and the people we work with reuse their water and they don't use pesticides to grow it".
Several recent works imaginatively reuse the red or green plastic net sleeves that normally encase tomatoes and other vegetables.
The Weiwei exhibition includes two previously unseen new works: White House, reusing an entire residential house from the Qing dynasty as a comment on China's urbanisation, and Garbage Container, a work based on the tragic story of five homeless boys from China's Guizhou province who died of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Palimpsests were created by scraping the ink from existing works and reusing them, which was a common practice in the Middle Ages as vellum was expensive.
The broadcast was the second year in a row that Academy Awards advertisers thriftily reused previous work.
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