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Further and renovation
Further, a complete renovation of the theatre was impossible, as the company was not able to afford the expense of all the necessary repairs.
Further work was done at the beginning of the 18th century, under Francesco Fontana, and there was also a renovation in 1875.
* Further information on the renovation from James Bradberry Architects website
Further club demolitions have not taken place as of June, 2012 and original renovation plans are on indefinite hold.
Further renovation took place between 2004 – 9, at an estimated cost of £ 80 million.
Further to the south of St George's are plans to create a new business area, near the railway station, including re-use of the old police station, and renovation of the Leicester Mercury building.

Further and on
Further categorization is based on their target specificity.
Further industrialisation then followed in the late eighteenth century and local landowners began building mansions in the area on the outskirts of the settlement where their mills were located while their employees lived in overcrowded unsanitary conditions in the centre.
Further, any successful steal on a play resulting in a wild pitch, passed ball, or balk would no longer be credited as a steal, even if the runner had started to steal before the play.
Further good news for the Allies arrived from northern Italy where, on 7 September, Prince Eugene had routed a French army before the Piedmontese capital, Turin, driving the Franco-Spanish forces from northern Italy.
Further, they opposed the creation of an electoral college to elect the leader of the Party, who had previously been elected by members of the Parliamentary Labour Party – in particular, the arrangement of block voting by constituency parties and trade unions, with the total votes of a constituency party or trade union being given to a candidate based on a first-past-the-post within that CLP or union, or changed at the discretion of delegates ( similar to primary elections in the United States ).
Further north, Broadway follows the old Bloomingdale Road as the main spine of the Upper West Side, passing the campus of Columbia University at 116th Street in Morningside Heights, in part on the tract that housed the Bloomingdale ( Lunatic ) Asylum from 1808 until it moved to Westchester County in 1894.
Further research such as by Bloch on spin waves and Néel on antiferromagnetism led to the development of new magnetic materials with applications to magnetic storage devices.
Further minimizing reliance on a single major partner, successive Czech governments have welcomed U. S. investment ( amongst others ) as a counterbalance to the strong economic influence of Western European partners, especially of their powerful neighbour, Germany.
These albums ( except the last ) were also known for using contemporary paintings as cover art, featuring the work of Joan Miró on Time Further Out, Franz Kline on Time in Outer Space, and Sam Francis on Time Changes.
Further requests for assistance from the French were agreed to but only on conditions Ike knew were impossible to meet – allied participation and congressional approval.
Further to the west, Daedalus arrived safely in Sicily, in the care of King Cocalus of Kamikos on the island's south coast ; there he built a temple to Apollo, and hung up his wings, an offering to the god.
Further efforts were made for the diagnoses to be purely descriptive, although the introductory text stated that for at least some disorders, " particularly the Personality Disorders, the criteria require much more inference on the part of the observer " ( p. xxiii ).
: A 10-part audio adaptation of The Further Adventures of Doctor Syn ( combining and abridging The Further Adventures of Doctor Syn and The Shadow of Doctor Syn ) read by Rufus Sewell was performed on BBC Radio 7 in December 2007.
Further evidence is the battle damage common in competing males found on the larger specimens but absent from the smaller.
Further work on this virus will required before a final assignment can be made.
Further testing on the knife produced inconclusive results, due in part to the rather small amount of blood, and because both John Mark Byers and Chris Byers had the same HLA-DQα genotype.
WCFL DJ Bob Dearborn unraveled the lyrics and first published his interpretation on 7 January 1972, eight days before the song reached # 1 nationally ( see " Further reading " under American Pie ).
* 1799 Further Observations on the Variolæ Vaccinæ, or Cow-Pox.
Further success followed in 1687 where, commanding a cavalry brigade, Eugene made an important contribution to the victory at the Battle of Mohács on 12 August.
Further Thoughts on Philippians .” New Testament Studies 7. 2 ( Jan .): 161-70.
Further information on clandestine HUMINT ( human intelligence ) information collection techniques is available, including discussions of operational techniques, asset recruiting and the tradecraft used to collect this information.

Further and interior
Further into the interior, however, one would often find colonists consuming whiskey, as they did not have similar access to sugar cane.
Further south the interior was dominated by Catawba, Creek, Choctaw, and Cherokee tribes.
Further inland, coast Douglas-fir is replaced by another variety, Rocky Mountain or interior Douglas-fir ( P. menziesii var.
Further modifications were made by Lewis Wyatt in the 19th century, especially to the interior.
Further, this area served as a hub for trade with the interior, in the Gangetic plain:
Further, by definition all interior vertices are formed by intersecting chords.
Further, the concrete elements bridge from the outdoors to the indoors, conducting heat from the interior to the exterior, where the concrete acts as a heat fin in a phenomenon called a Thermal bridge.
" Further enemies include Scott Woolley ( until he fell in love with her ; played by Jeff Goldblum ), Candace Pruitt ( whom Karen refers to as " Candy " Pruitt ; played by Christine Ebersole ), who once said that Karen's voice sounded " like someone strangling an old macaw ", and Helena Barnes ( played by Joan Collins ), who is a famous interior designer.
Further to the interior, the terrain is mostly dry Karoo and grasslands composed of large commercial farms and vast expanses.
Further, fragmenting ecosystems decreases interior habitat.
Further, Praz has made an influential impact on the way interior design has been studied and documented since the mid twentieth century.
Further remodeling done after this time was to the interior only.
Further interior design jobs followed, including a design for the aeroplane interiors for Imperial Airways.

Further and ensued
Further instability ensued, with several massacres, including the St Jean Bosco massacre in which the church of Jean-Bertrand Aristide was attacked and burned down.
Further complications ensued from the functional and categorical ranks for political officers ( e. g., " Brigade Commissar ", " Army Commissar 2nd Rank "), for technical corps ( e. g., " Engineer 3rd Rank ", " Division Engineer "), for administrative, medical and other non-combatant branches.
Further discussion of the Declaration ensued, including comments by Frederick Douglass, Thomas and Mary Ann M ' Clintock, and Amy Post ; the document was adopted unanimously.
Further financial developments ensued.
Further tension ensued, with Norton making various insults and accusations of physical intimidation.
Further controversy ensued when, on 27 July 2009, the Commons Transport Committee said that ministers should consider operating the East Coast Main Line as a public railway after National Express announced they would walk away.
) Further decorative work ensued intermittently: in 1939, Vernon Kilns reproduced three series of designs drawn by Kent ( Moby Dick, Salamina, Our America ) on its sets of contemporary china dinnerware.
Further controversy ensued in 1998 when it was discovered he was still using a full Senate office.
Further tortures ensued:
Further rounds of mutual carnage ensued.
Further fighting ensued and afterwards I ANZAC managed to capture most of the German pillboxes on the crest of the ridgeline, but were stopped short of their secondary objective by defensive fire from German positions nearby.
Further conflict ensued when the original architect, Bradford Gilbert, from New York was dismissed due to disagreements with Grand Trunk executives, and the Montreal firm of Ross and Macfarlane was hired to complete the design.
Further demonstrations ensued, and the Junta was forced to resign immediately.
Further controversy ensued five years later in the inaugural 1996 World Cup ( the successor tournament to the Canada Cup ).
Further television appearances ensued, when Vaughan tried a revival of his on screen relationship with Van Outen in 2004 in the BBC's Saturday night family show Passport to Paradise, which lasted for only one series.
Further problems ensued when Richard failed or refused to visit his father in the Tower.
Further fireproofing work ensued in 1883, also by Cluss, who by this time had designed the neighboring Arts and Industries Building.
Further research on Sternberg ’ s background ensued.
Further protests ensued so a charitable trust was formed to ensure that the building would continue to be publicly owned.
Further player and coaching departures ensued and the club struggled in the new first division, the club's first ever finish in the relegation zone followed.
Further changes then ensued with Andy Lloyd and Paul Apperley leaving, to be replaced by Maria Smith and Ron Collins.
Further Polonisation ensued as the government encouraged settlement of Polish army veterans in the disputed regions.
Further hits ensued, including a version of ' March of the Siamese Children ' from ' The King and I ', which topped the pop music magazine, New Musical Express chart in March that year, and such was their popularity in the UK that Ball was featured, alongside Cliff Richard, Brenda Lee, Joe Brown, Craig Douglas and Frank Ifield, on the cover of the New Musical Express in July 1962, although in the U. S. they remained a ' one-hit wonder '.
Further line-up changes ensued, with founding members Portius, Chappell and Manning departing along with recently-recruited guitarist Stone over a short period of time.

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