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He continued with a series of pioneering projects, culminating in his two European masterworks: the temporary German Pavilion for the Barcelona exposition ( often called the Barcelona Pavilion ) in 1929 ( a 1986 reconstruction is now built on the original site ) and the elegant Villa Tugendhat in Brno, Czech Republic, completed in 1930.
Ninus continued to be mentioned by European historians ( e. g. Alfred the Great ), even up until knowledge of cuneiform enabled a more precise reconstruction of Assyrian history in the 19th century.
American occupation and reconstruction of the country continued well into the 1950s, eventually forming the current nation-state whose title is simply that (" the nation of Japan " Nippon-koku ) or just " Japan ".
The first CALL software in this phase continued to provide skill practice but not in a drill format, for example: paced reading, text reconstruction and language games, but the computer remained the tutor.
He continued to be involved in the reconstruction of classic racing cars until late in his life.
With the motto " First to arrive, last to leave ," the organization has continued with long-term reconstruction work in Sichuan, and by 2010, had rebuilt thirteen schools in the region.
It is not continued in the Younger Futhark, but in the Gothic alphabet, the letter w is called winja, allowing a Proto-Germanic reconstruction of the rune's name as * wunjô " joy ".
The club continued to play in the top division of the Scottish Football League until reconstruction in 1975, but were relegated from the new Premier Division in its first season.
They began reconstruction and renamed it Fort Schuyler, although many continued to call it Fort Stanwix.
Clement lived as a guest in the Dominican monastery at Avignon, and his successor Pope John XXII set up a magnificent establishment there, but the reconstruction of the old bishops ' palace was begun in earnest by Pope Benedict XII ( 1334 – 42 ) and continued by his successors to 1364.
A continued reconstruction of the 366 Fighter Wing was official with the 2005 base realignment, coinciding with the large scale integration of the 150 + F-22 Raptors.
The role of the Assam Rifles continued to evolve when in 1950 a devastating earthquake hit the Assam region and the force was called in to assist in the reconstruction of the areas and help in the resettlement and rehabilitation of those affected by it.
The reconstruction began in 1949 and was done in stages, slowly obliterating the old Municipal Stadium stands, even as the Orioles continued playing on their makeshift diamond.
The attacks had continued during the transitional reconstruction of Iraq, as the Iraqi government tried to establish itself.
U. S. commanders were forced to admit that this level of violence was unprecedented in the three years of American occupation and reconstruction, although both political and military leaders in the United States and Iraq continued to insist that the country was not on the verge of civil war.
He expressed that he was proud to associate himself to the project of renovation of the temple But soon both Gandhi and Sardar Patel died and the task of reconstruction of the temple continued under K. M. Munshi, who was the Minister for Food and Civil Supplies in the Nehru Government.
Having created a graduate program in Suburb and Town Design in 1988, she continued to explore contemporary issues in city growth and reconstruction with students and faculty.
His success continued in 1999 setting a major league record with his 54th consecutive save in June, but a nagging elbow injury limited him to just 21 appearances, which required ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction ( or UCL ) also known as Tommy John surgery, that forced him to spend 2000 on the disabled list.
The project that marked a major turning point in his campaigning attitude towards the reconstruction of the traditional European city was his scheme ( unrealised ) for the ' reconstruction ' of his home city of Luxembourg ( 1978 ), in response to continued modernization of the city.
The publishing house was damaged during the Second World War and continued to produce games in the years of the reconstruction.
Maspero had already made some repairs and clearances there ( continued in his absence by unofficial but authorized explorers of many nationalities ) in his previous tenure of office, and now he set up a team of workmen under French Egyptologists and regularly visited to oversee its reconstruction work, opposing some Romantics who wished the ruins left as they were.
However, the reconstruction took place in a rather haphazard way and continued during the reign of the following kings, resulting in a rather irregular appearance of the castle.
The Government not only continued to pay priests ' salaries and to subsidize the Church, but it also assisted in the reconstruction of church buildings damaged by the war.

reconstruction and 1925
The same year, 1925, saw the installation of a reconstruction of Gutenberg ’ s workshop which soon became one of the museum ’ s main attractions.
Between October 1925 and March 1926, by mutual consent of the two governments, Austria returned all the furnishings in order to make possible the reconstruction of the castle ’ s original interior.
Subsequent additions were made to it in 1893, 1900, 1906, 1911, 1913, 1924 and reconstruction in 1925.
Construction began in 1925, including reconstruction of portions of the old Muskoka Road from Severn Bridge which was officially opened on July 2, 1927.
The history of this schism and the reconstruction of ideological collisions that made such catastrophe possible became the subject matter of her memoirs The Living Faces ( 1925 ).
" After Milner's death in 1925, the leadership was largely shared by the survivors of Milner's " Kindergarten ," that is, the group of young Oxford men whom he used as civil servants in his reconstruction of South Africa in 1901-1910.

reconstruction and new
Service at these levels of production and utilization will eventually require the construction of about 379,900 miles of new roads and 6,000 miles of new trails, along with the reconstruction to higher standards of about 105,000 miles of roads and 10,500 miles of trails.
Construction of an entirely new line from Karlovac to Rijeka, and reconstruction of the line from the Hungarian border to Karlovac should have originally begun in the Fall of 2007.
However, a new operating company, the Stichting Exploitatie Circuit Park, was formed and started work at the realization of the track's reconstruction plans.
The reconstruction was finished in 1502, with a stronger rampart and a new castle.
:" It gave a new impetus to reconstruction in Western Europe and made a decisive contribution to the renewal of the transport system, the modernization of industrial and agricultural equipment, the resumption of normal production, the raising of productivity, and the facilitating of intra-European trade.
In the mid-1970s, IDA and the Saudi Development Fund agreed to make funds available for construction of new airports at Port Sudan and Wau, reconstruction and improvement of the airport at Malakal, and substantial upgrading of the Juba airport ; these four airports accounted for almost half of domestic traffic.
Although not a new term, it gained prominence during rescue, cleanup and ongoing reconstruction efforts.
Even though under the new government both public and private ownership were accepted, government spokespersons occasionally referred to a reconstruction phase in the country's development, in which property owners and the professional class would be tapped for their managerial and technical expertise.
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.
The work, done by the firm of Philadelphia contractor John McShain, required the complete dismantling of the interior spaces, construction of a new load-bearing internal steel frame and the reconstruction of the original rooms within the new structure.
While the house's structure was kept intact by the Truman reconstruction, much of the new interior finishes were generic, and of little historic value.
Some other common reconstructive surgical procedures include breast reconstruction after a mastectomy, cleft lip and palate surgery, contracture surgery for burn survivors, and creating a new outer ear when one is congenitally absent.
This plan was opposed by residents and municipal authorities, who wanted a rapid reconstruction, did not have the resources for grandiose proposals, and resented what they considered the imposition of a new, foreign, architectural style.
This is an interlinear collation including the five main manuscript witnesses, as well as a new paradosis, or reconstruction of the original.
Four years before, in 1685, the old city of Dresden was destroyed by a fire ; later, Wolf Caspar of Klengel and Balthasar Permoser were entrusted by the Duke with the reconstruction of the city in the baroque style which was the new fashion at the time.
Through economic reconstruction, he gave new life to the devastated and plundered land which his predecessors had left him.
Hereford benefitted from the PFI reconstruction schemes for NHS hospitals, with the former County Hospital site having £ 60 million spent on a brand new, one-site hospital to replace the former 3 hospitals: the General, the Eye Hospital, and the County Hospital.
A new reconstruction of Metropolis was shown at the Berlin Film Festival in 2001, and the film was inscribed on UNESCO's Memory of the World Register in the same year.
This gave way to the reconstruction process and new reforms.
A major reconstruction and expansion of Aden International was completed in 2001, including a new runway that can handle large, long-haul aircraft.
Little reconstruction based upon the new defence-in-depth doctrine had been accomplished by April 1917.
Emperor Constantius II helped the Salaminians not only for the reconstruction of their city but also he helped them by relieving them from paying taxes for a short period and thus the new city, rebuilt on a smaller scale, was named Constantia.

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