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In the summer of 2001 a new visitors ' centre was opened to the public beside the Abbey's west front.
The Council using funding from the Single Regeneration Budget appointed URBED ( Urban, Built, Environment Design ), consultants based in Manchester to help the Council, our partners and the local community develop a new vision for Accrington town centre.
The town was redeveloped in the 1970s with a new town centre layout and traffic system.
A new conference centre capable of hosting thousands of participants is currently under construction in the immediate vicinity of the UN Campus.
This apparently drove a wedge between Borland and Niels Jensen and the other members of his team who had been working on a brand new series of compilers at their London development centre.
Londinium was a relatively new settlement, founded after the conquest of 43AD, but it had grown to be a thriving commercial centre with a population of travellers, traders, and, probably, Roman officials.
Existing restaurants located in the hotel have been closed following a take over of the property by Goldman Sachs with new development planned for "... a trio of restaurants run by Danny Meyer – the New York City restaurant wunderkind – as well as a new ballroom and conference centre, attached to the hotel which will be upgraded.
The blue tower in the centre, the Basler Messeturm | Messeturm, was Switzerland's tallest building 2003-10 ; the bridge on the extreme right is the Wettsteinbrücke, Basel's second oldest bridge but recently replaced by a new structure.
Constantine laid out a new square at the centre of old Byzantium, naming it the Augustaeum.
Construction projects initiated by the Mamluks pushed the city outward while also bringing new infrastructure to the centre of the city.
Beforehand various rumours arose including plans to return to ground-sharing with QPR in a new 40, 000 seater White City stadium, although these now appear firmly on hold with the construction of the Westfield shopping centre on the proposed site.
Increasingly, the voice and data pathways into the centre are linked through a set of new technologies called computer telephony integration ( CTI ).
The Government of the Irish Free State rebuilt the city centre and located the new parliament, the Oireachtas, in Leinster House.
Davros emerges as " The Great Healer " of the funeral and cryogenic preservation centre Tranquil Repose on the planet Necros in the Sixth Doctor story Revelation of the Daleks, where he uses frozen bodies to engineer a new variety of Daleks loyal to him, distinguished from the original Daleks by their white and gold livery and slightly changed design.
An alliance of Jacobin and sans-culottes elements thus became the effective centre of the new government.
The town of Hilversum has put a great deal of effort into improvements, including a recent renovation to its central train station, thorough renovation of the main shopping centre ( Hilvertshof ), and development of new dining and retail districts downtown including the " vintage " district in the Leeuwenstraat.
A new service station, hotel and day care centre have already been built and the road leading to the airport has been maintained and re-sealed.
An alliance of Jacobin and sans-culottes elements thus became the effective centre of the new government.
( This was standard Babylonian practice: when the Philistine city of Ashkalon was conquered in 604, the political, religious and economic elite ( but not the bulk of the population ) was banished and the administrative centre shifted to a new location ).
A new format for a full-size, city centre store was introduced with the opening of the Coventry ( UK ) store in December 2007 as a response to UK government restrictions blocking retail establishment outside city centres ,.
Goebbels launched a new offensive to place himself at the centre of policy-making.
When other Nazi leaders urged Hitler to leave Berlin and establish a new centre of resistance in the National Redoubt in Bavaria, Goebbels opposed this, arguing for a last stand in the ruins of the Reich capital.
This concept of community journalism is at the centre of new developments in journalism.
The new Hagia Sophia, with its numerous chapels and shrines, gilded octagonal dome, and mosaics, became the centre and most visible monument of Eastern Orthodoxy in Constantinople.

new and reversing
Some of the uses in the new series include: repairing electronic equipment ; re-attaching materials such as barbed wire ; detecting, intercepting and sending signals ; remotely operating the TARDIS ; burning, cutting, or igniting substances ; fusing metal ; scanning and identifying substances ; amplifying or augmenting sound ; modifying mobile phones to enable " universal roaming ”; disabling alien disguises ; resonating concrete ; reversing teleportation of another entity.
Besides the renovation of various buildings, projects such as the reconstruction of the pavement of the streets and squares ( reversing them to their historical appearance ), and the introduction of new plants, trees and objects of ' small architecture ', are underway.
On May 9, 2012 it was announced that a new strategy would preserve the nation's smallest post offices, reversing the earlier plan.
In 1994, the second government of Andreas Papandreou passed new legislation reversing the 1992 agreement and stripping Constantine of his property in Greece and his Greek citizenship.
Many also adopt a European-style name ( typically English ) either by reversing the Chinese order ( e. g., " Wei Zhang ") or by choosing a new name entirely ( e. g., " John Zhang ").
In verlan new words are created from existing words by reversing the order of syllables.
As long as no two adjacent digits of a number added together exceed 9, then multiplying the number by 11, reversing the digits of the product, and dividing that new number by 11, will yield a number that is the reverse of the original number.
Trams terminating at Piccadilly from the city centre will use a new reversing siding being built to the east side of Sheffield Street.
Gian Gastone gave his all in reforming his realm, purging corrupt Churchmen from government, reversing Cosimo III's ban of teaching " new ideas ", i. e. the philosophy of Galileo et al., in the University of Pisa and abolishing the burdensome income taxes.
Innovative marketing schemes such as Red, White, and Blue fares, new equipment such as scenic dome cars and rail diesel cars, and services such as Rapido and Turbo trains substantially increased ridership, reversing previous declines.
By the late 20th century, new fields like genomics and proteomics were reversing this trend, with organismal biologists using molecular techniques, and molecular and cell biologists investigating the interplay between genes and the environment, as well as the genetics of natural populations of organisms.
Despite initial skepticism in the West, the new Soviet leader proved to be committed to reversing the Soviet Union's deteriorating economic condition instead of continuing the arms race with the West.
Iran was " galvanized " and Iranians rallied behind their new government helping to stop and then reversing the Iraqi advance.
The new platforms have also been built with a reversing siding immediately south of the platforms, accessible from both running lines.
Static and Batman foil the scheme, however, and later, after having been reunited with her parents in Dakota, Allie was sponsored for a treatment program at a new Bang-Baby clinic established by Batman's alter-ego Bruce Wayne, where she began to make progress in controlling and reversing her " metallic affliction ".
Todds also added a new " GL " model, replacing the Singer Vogue, that initially had little to distinguish it ( and justify a higher price ) apart from wooden dashboard and door inserts, the same different trim patterns from the old Vogue and standard reversing lights.
In 1973 Todds created another completely unique model by updating the GL with the four-headlight nose from the upmarket Humber Sceptre ( a rare UK-assembled import ) and altering the tail with a new silver strip below the tail lights, incorporating the reversing lights.
Because of new programming and marketing strategies, over a three-year period ticket revenues have grown 36 % in the 2011 fiscal year, the highest revenues in a decade, while seats sold grew by 17 % and more than 22, 000 new people were added to the customer base, reversing five years of decline.
This facelift incorporated smaller headlights, a new grille and rear light clusters that included reversing lights.
Y10 Fire: The new entry-level version, the Fire, is now standard equipment in most meager, however, to which corresponds a lower price, estimated at one million lire ; outside this version is recognizable by the front grill looks very poor, with i. e. a frame in matt black and black grille ( in contrast to Fire ' 85 that had a polished stainless steel frame and a grid, the same for all versions, with baffature silver ), the taillights simplified and asymmetrical, with a only reversing light to the right and only one headlight on the left rear fog light.
In 1993 the LeBaron sedan received new rear lights, which incorporated the reversing lamps previously located in the bumper fascia.
All of the other models got new grilles and larger tail lights, which now included reversing lights in the van / wagon model.

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