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rehabilitation and project
The project includes an inter-modal transportation center on state-owned land four miles ( 6 km ) north of the park, multiple-use trails to connect gateway communities with the park, and rehabilitation of historic carriage roads surrounding Eagle Lake.
Since 2002, an extensive $ 1 billion renovation and rehabilitation project has been underway throughout all of the precinct's buildings ; work is not expected to be complete until after 2020
In 2005, the hospital underwent a $ 7. 5 million dollar expansion and renovation project, which added new admissions, business, radiology and rehabilitation facilities.
One of the largest street redevelopment projects ($ 16M ) is the Second Street / US79-B rehabilitation project in cooperation with Williamson County.
Funds and commitment were mustered to support the intensive program of habitat protection and rehabilitation under the project.
Following its release, Staley entered a rehabilitation clinic and began to work on a side project with several Seattle musicians, including Mike McCready of Pearl Jam and Barrett Martin of Screaming Trees.
Funds and commitment were mustered to support the intensive program of habitat protection and rehabilitation under the project.
The major multi-year expansion project will include a rehabilitation of the runways and taxiways, new terminal expansions, new parking lots ( including an enclosed garage that opened in the spring of 2009 ), a new hotel, and internal beautifications including an observation tower.
This was further compounded by the fact that at any given time up to 50 older rail cars were out of service as part of MARTA's rail car rehabilitation project.
The Gilboa Dam, which was completed in 1926 as part of the New York City water supply system, is the subject of an active and aggressive rehabilitation project.
In 2007 the Philippine government initiated a rehabilitation project aiming to remove informal settlers from the PNR right-of-way, revitalize commuter services in Metro Manila, and restore the Manila-Bicol route as well as lost services in Northern Luzon.
The individual projects included in the I-880 Corridor Improvement project are the retrofitting or replacement of the 5th Avenue, 23rd Avenue, 23rd Avenue, Fruitvale Avenue, and High Street bridges in Oakland ; improvements to both the I-238 and Highway 92 interchanges ( the latter, a four year project, completed in October 2011 ); and an overall rehabilitation / repaving project along the entire segment.
In 1999 the Oregon Department of Transportation announced a $ 27 million rehabilitation project that began in March 2003 and was completed in the fall of 2005.
For example, suppose a project cost $ 100, 000 for land, $ 400, 000 for an existing building that was most recently placed in service more than 10 years ago, and $ 1, 000, 000 for rehabilitation ; also suppose that the applicable percentages are 3. 5 % and 9 %, that the project will be 80 % low income, that there are no tax-exempt bonds, and that the state agency awarded $ 70, 000 per year of credits.
A rehabilitation project commenced in 2000 and is being carried out by Steinman, Boynton, Gronquist and Birdsall a successor firm of Robinson & Steinman, the firm that originally designed and engineered the bridge.
On November 22, 2002, during a gun battle between the IDF and Islamic Jihad militants, Iain Hook, UNRWA project manager of the Jenin camp rehabilitation project, was killed by Israeli gunfire.
* The Limbe Wildlife Centre ( LWC )-A wildlife rescue and rehabilitation project situated in the South West Region of Cameroon.
In the spring of 2012, the CTA started a station and track rehabilitation program dubbed " Red Ahead ," beginning on the North Side Main Line, which is called the " Red North " project ..
On January 9, 1994, the Green Line was closed for more than two years for the largest transit rehabilitation project in the city's history.
A two-year rehabilitation project which began in 2009 is currently in progress, and includes various structural improvements and replacements of the centre concrete deck, the wood boardwalk and guardrails.

rehabilitation and begun
This rehabilitation can take two or more years and is most effective when begun quickly.
Many pulmonary rehabilitation programs therefore have begun to incorporate the harmonica.
The Queensland Government, through its Department of Natural Resources Mines and Water have begun a rehabilitation project of the minesite.
" While the NPB noted that she had made some progress toward rehabilitation it expressed concern that Homolka had begun corresponding with a convicted murderer whom she had met when they were both being held in different parts of a prison handling unit in Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, Quebec.
JNF is also involved in river rehabilitation projects all over Israel, such as the Nahal Alexander Restoration Project begun in 2003.
More recently academics and scholars such as Ezio Godoli, Giorgio Muratore, and Enrico Crispolti have begun a rehabilitation process and a critical re-evaluation of Mazzoni.
Reportedly, rehabilitation of this National Park had begun in 1996, and plans for active integration of local communities in its future planning and development had been announced.
Alcoholic rehabilitation began in Japan, and rehabilitation work among prostitutes was begun in Taipei and Bangkok.

rehabilitation and 1974
A related concept in the UK is the automatic spent conviction for certain less severe criminal offences, introduced in the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 ; the conviction is not actually made void, but is considered to be spent after a rehabilitation period, and need not be divulged in most circumstances.
93-86, August 10, 1973 ) required States to expand the program to every political jurisdiction before July 1, 1974 ; expanded the program to drug addicts and alcoholics in treatment and rehabilitation centers ; established semi-annual allotment adjustments, SSI cash-out, and bi-monthly issuance ; introduced statutory complexity in the income definition ( by including in-kind payments and providing an accompanying exception ); and required the Department to establish temporary eligibility standards for disasters.
First convicted of a 1974 murder, he was released in 1990 due in part to a campaign by intellectuals and politicians, who regarded Unterweger as an example of rehabilitation.
He graduated in medicine from the University of Adelaide in 1974, and worked in alcohol and drug rehabilitation for several years, but, with his poetry being published in Westerly and the Friendly Street Poetry Reader, he started dividing his working time equally between general practice and writing.
After completing a rehabilitation program in 1974, he began performing again.

rehabilitation and completed
The Université de Montréal and the Université de Sherbrooke are among the Québécois universities that admit physical rehabilitation technicians in their programs of study related to health science and rehabilitation in order to credit courses that were completed in college.
The UN disarmament and rehabilitation program for Sierra Leone's fighters was completed in February 2004, by which time more 70, 000 former combatants had been helped.
Thanks to a relationship with Hedda's old schoolmate Thea Elvsted ( who has left her husband for him ), Løvborg shows signs of rehabilitation and has just completed a bestseller in the same field as Tesman.
By 1999, Gurewitz had successfully completed drug rehabilitation and reconciled with Graffin to co-write a song " Believe It ", which appears on Bad Religion's 2000 album The New America.
By the time Larsson had completed his rehabilitation John Barnes had been sacked and replaced by Director of Football Kenny Dalglish as interim manager.
It also completed the rehabilitation of the north taxiway in 2010.
The airport has completed an observation tower along with work on aesthetic improvements to the terminals, with work on the parking lot / garage, terminal expansion and runway rehabilitation scheduled for completion in 2010.
The rehabilitation was completed on February 23, 2009.
After Kiedis completed his stint in rehabilitation, he felt a " whole new wave of enthusiasm " due to his sobriety and wrote the lyrics to a new song entitled " Fight Like a Brave " on the flight home.
He completed drug rehabilitation in 1986 and subsequently maintained sobriety for years, but had a relapse with prescription painkillers in the late 2000s, for which he successfully received treatment in 2009.
The town's rehabilitation process was completed at the end of fiscal 2001 — two years earlier than initially planned.
The $ 700, 000 rehabilitation of the bathhouse at Field # 3, which originally opened to the public in June 1940, was completed largely by parks staff.
In 2001, rehabilitation of the second floor of 477 Melwood was completed, which now holds offices, digital editing suites, classrooms, a sound stage, a new gallery for photo and other exhibitions, and a 60-seat theater.
He worked on rehabilitation, completed high school, then became the first student with a physical disability to graduate in physical education from the University of British Columbia.
The 1980s rehabilitation of the building for Jack Chow was designed by Soren Rasmussen Architect and completed in 1986.
In 1951 the state of Ohio completed a major rehabilitation to the site, including filling in the Long Water.
It was also found that the finding of apraxia has no negative influence on ability to function after rehabilitation is completed.
Other types of rehabilitation focus on raising patient ’ s self esteem by giving him tasks that can be successfully completed despite any cognitive changes as a result of the brain injury.
He had completed a comprehensive post-acute brain injury rehabilitation program.
As part of the lifecycle of a surface coal mine, completed mine areas must undergo rehabilitation.

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