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Some and restoration
" Some minor repairs were done to the section believed to be the tomb of Jesus almost immediately after 1009, but a true attempt at restoration would have to wait for decades.
Some restoration work has helped to reconstruct parts of the historic inner city, including the Katholische Hofkirche, the Semper Oper and the Dresdner Frauenkirche.
Some of the most recent projects have been the complete restoration of the Arg of Karim Khan and of the Vakil Bath, as well as a comprehensive plan for the preservation of the old city quarters.
Some European Jews sought out underground foreskin restoration operations during World War II as a method to escape Nazi persecution.
Some men who have undertaken foreskin restoration report a visibly smoother glans, which some of these men attribute to decreased levels of keratinization following restoration.
Some major restoration began in 1806 but today there are parts visible as ruins only.
Some women undergo hymenoplasty, a restoration of their hymen for this reason.
Some restoration was done on the castle in modern times, but there is extensive damage to the lower faces of the keep.
Some restoration was carried out by Richard Boyle, 2nd Earl of Cork ( 1612-1698 ) to make it habitable again but neither he nor his successors lived at Lismore.
" Some restoration on historic Fort Snelling, however, continues underway: crews removed the flagpole from the iconic round tower and will placed it in the ground, a change since its opening as a historic fort.
" Some Jews are known to have engaged in non-surgical foreskin restoration in order to join the dominant cultural practice of socializing naked in the gymnasium, where their circumcision would have been a social stigma.
Some further repairs took place in 1811, but the main restoration happened in 1837, when Robert Smirke restored the south side and removed most of the wainscotting.
Some pieces of marble from the façade were used, topside down, in the flooring ( as was shown by the restoration of the floor after the 1966 flooding ).
Some of the restoration, including repairs to damaged friezes, were of limited success.
Some see divisions in the movement as the result of the tension between the goals of restoration and ecumenism, with the churches of Christ and the Christian churches and churches of Christ resolving the tension by stressing restoration while the Christian Church ( Disciples of Christ ) resolved the tension by stressing ecumenism.
Some commentators like Anatolius and John S. Romanides argue that Dioscorus was not deposed for heresy but for " grave administrative errors " at Ephesus II, among which they mention his restoration of Eutyches, his attack on Flavian, and afterwards, his excommunication of Pope Leo I. Defenders of Dioscuros argue that Eutyches was orthodox at the time of his restoration and only later relapsed into heresy, that Flavian was a Nestorian and that Pope Leo had supported Nestorianism.
Some see divisions in the movement as the result of the tension between the goals of restoration and ecumenism, with the Churches of Christ and Christian churches and churches of Christ resolving the tension by stressing restoration, while the Christian Church ( Disciples of Christ ) resolved the tension by stressing ecumenism.
Some see divisions in the movement as the result of the tension between the goals of restoration and ecumenism, with the churches of Christ and Christian churches and churches of Christ resolving the tension by stressing restoration while the Christian Church ( Disciples of Christ ) resolved the tension by stressing ecumenism.
Some of the damage to the palace was repaired immediately but Haringey Council overspent on the restoration, creating a £ 30 million deficit.

Some and undertaken
" Some historians have put forward the idea that more recently the United States has become the home of conspiracy theories because so many high-level prominent conspiracies have been undertaken and uncovered since the 1960s.
Some of the major research ventures undertaken by these schools include the pioneering work done by the School of Environmental Studies in highlighting the presence of arsenic in groundwater in countries like India and Bangladesh and the development of the first alcohol based car by the School of Automobile Engineering.
Some modification of the engine systems on those ships was undertaken to permit the burning of a lower grade of fuel ( i. e., marine diesel ).
Some scholars have undertaken studies attempting to establish super-families, linking, for example, Indo-European, Uralic, and other families into Nostratic.
Some areas of the Biosphere Reserve have been earmarked for tourism development, and steps are being undertaken to open these areas to visitors whilst conserving the area.
Some retreats for advanced practitioners may be undertaken in darkness, a form of retreat that is common as an advanced Dzogchen practice in the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism.
Some further procedural reforms were undertaken in the 1850s.
Some of these projects were undertaken jointly with the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws ( NCCUSL ).
Some universities also offer research MSc programmes, where a longer project or set of projects is undertaken full-time.
Some companies are contracted out to inspect private fire hydrants unless the municipality has undertaken that task.
Some of the measures undertaken in the European Union towards the Euro currency integration standardize the reporting of ecological and social losses in such a way as to seem to endorse in principle the notion of unified accounts, or unit of account, for these deficits.
Some of the most dangerous work undertaken by the Flying Squad, is " Pavement Ambush ", where police ambush armed robbers during the offence.
Some of the work was undertaken by award-winning British ride designer, John Wardley.
Some critics believe that CSR programs are undertaken by companies such as British American Tobacco ( BAT ), the petroleum giant BP ( well known for its high-profile advertising campaigns on environmental aspects of its operations ), and McDonald's ( see below ) to distract the public from ethical questions posed by their core operations.
Some reporters viewed her choice of volunteerism as safe and dull compared to the initiatives undertaken by Lady Bird Johnson and Jacqueline Kennedy.
* Some of the tasks proposed to be undertaken with the funds donated by IIT, Bombay included:
Some critics held Hutton responsible for this, but the editor of Wisden later wrote: " was involved in the most thankless task any cricket captain has undertaken when he went to West Indies.
Some major construction projects planned for the capital, including Anglican and Roman Catholic cathedrals, were not undertaken due to funds set aside for their planned construction being diverted for relief measures during the Depression.
Some of the royal tours undertaken by more junior royals include the 1990 visit of Princess Anne to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings on Anzac Day, and when Prince William represented the Queen of New Zealand at VE and VJ Day commemorations in 2005, as part of an 11 day tour, and opened the new Supreme Court of New Zealand building in early 2010.
Some of the active measures were undertaken by the Soviet secret services against their own governments or Communist rulers.
Some warranties require that repairs be undertaken by an authorized service provider.
Some evidence suggests that viral labyrinthitis should be treated in its early stages with corticosteroids such as prednisone, and possibly antiviral medication such as valacyclovir and that this treatment should be undertaken as soon as possible to prevent permanent damage to the inner ear.
Some limited commercial activities were undertaken at the airfield during the 1960s when Emerald Airways operated a Glasgow service.

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