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" Crane's main achievement, according to Barczewski, is the restoration of Scott's humanity, " far more effectively than either Fiennes's stridency or Solomon's scientific data.
The main restoration sheds are at Weybourne.
As told in " The Quest of Erebor ", Gandalf states that the restoration of the dwarven kingdom of Erebor would later prove to be a bulwark against Sauron's Northern allies, even as the main thrust was against Gondor, which otherwise could have done great harm in Arnor and The Shire.
During some restoration work in the main square of the town, workers came across what was believed to be the main footings of another castle tower.
In 1225, after agreeing with pope Honorius to launch a Crusade not after 1227, Frederick summoned an imperial diet at Cremona, the main pro-imperial city in Lombardy: the main arguments would be the struggle against heresy, the organization of the crusade and, above all, the restoration of the imperial power in northern Italy, which had been long usurped by the numerous communes there.
1520, by Giovanni Pietro Rizzoli, called Giampietrino ( active 1508-1549 ), after Leonardo da Vinci, oil on canvas, currently in the collection of The Royal Academy of Arts, London ; an accurate, full-scale copy that was the main source for the twenty-year restoration of the original ( 1978-1998 ).
The old status quo began a retrenchment after the end of the main civil war in 1646, and more especially after the restoration of monarchy in 1660.
Greyhound Lines located their bus terminal in the main floor of Kemper Street Station following its 2002 restoration.
Following the station's closure, the replica No. 33 Squadron Supermarine Spitfire gate guardian was removed from the main entrance for restoration work and moved to the entrance of the Operations Room ( now known as the Battle of Britain Bunker ).
Recently, a restoration movement began to bring the Theater back to being a main attraction for the area.
Following Warwick's death at Barnet in 1471 and Edward's restoration to the throne, his brother Richard married Anne Neville, Warwick's younger daughter, and made Middleham his main home.
The main church in the central square, St Catherine ’ s Church (‘ Catharinakerk ’) was virtually destroyed in the World War II bombing and restoration took from 1948 to 1963.
On 7 March 1949, a fire spread from the library roof ; over 300 printed books and the manuscripts on exhibition were completely destroyed, and over 3, 000 books needed repair, though the main structure suffered little damage and restoration took less than a year.
Upon his ascension, King Faisal still viewed the restoration of the country's finances as his main priority.
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.
Various alternatives to the Gateway schemes have been put forward, including building a new main station on a different site, and diverting trains to Snow Hill and Moor Street stations ( the latter of which would mean either restoration of Moor Street's bay platforms or a reduction in services ).
In the early Christ in the House of Martha and Mary of 1618, Christ and his companions are seen only through a serving hatch to a room behind, according to the National Gallery ( London ), who are clear that this is the intention, although before restoration many art historians regarded this scene as either a painting hanging on the wall in the main scene, or a reflection in a mirror, and the debate has continued.
The main objectives of the newly created Puget Sound Partnership include habitat preservation, habitat restoration, preservation of biodiversity and recovery of imperiled species ( salmon ).
In 1982, David Stewart-Smith, director of restoration at Mystery Hill, conducted an excavation of a megalith found in situ in a stone quarry to the north of the main site.
The 1st Light Cavalry Regiment, " Glorious Hussars of Junín "-Liberator of Perú formed a personal mounted guard to the Peruvian President, established by President Alan García Pérez in 1987, however by the Ministerial Resolution No 139-2012 / DE / EP of February 2, 2012, signed in the current government of Mr. Ollanta Humala Tasso, is approved and authorized the restoration of the Regiment of Cavalry " Field Marshal Domingo Nieto " Escort of the President of the Republic of Peru as the official escort of the President of the Republic of Peru, giving as main mission to guarantee the security of the President of the Republic and the Government Palace of Perú in Lima.
In the moment of inertia following the resignation of the government of Adolphe Thiers, 24 May 1873, François Pie, bishop of Poitiers, expressed the national yearning for spiritual renewal — " the hour of the Church has come "— that would be expressed through the " Government of Moral Order " of the Third Republic, which linked Catholic institutions with secular ones, in " a project of religious and national renewal, the main features of which were the restoration of monarchy and the defense of Rome within a cultural framework of official piety ", of which Sacré-Cœur is the chief lasting triumphalist monument.
These remains were subsequently interred in Westminster Abbey ; however, in 1789, when restoration work was being carried out at the tomb of Edward IV in Windsor Castle, the coffins of two mysterious, unidentified children were found in what appeared to be a secret vault adjoining the main vault of the king and queen.
The proposals stipulated the restoration of the Palais Theatre, but controversially many advocated the demolition of the Palace, one of the area's main live music venues.

restoration and prayer
The vision in first year of Darius the son of Ahasuerus ( 9: 1 ) concerning seventy weeks, or seventy " sevens ", apportioned for the history of the Israelites and of Jerusalem ( 9: 24 ) This consists of a meditation on the prediction in Jeremiah that the desolation of Jerusalem would last seventy years, a lengthy prayer by Daniel in which he pleads for God to restore Jerusalem and its temple, and an angelic explanation which focuses on a longer time period-" seventy sevens "-and a future restoration and destruction of city and temple by a coming ruler.
The 1662 prayer book was printed only two years after the restoration of the monarchy, following the Savoy Conference between representative Presbyterians and twelve bishops which was convened by Royal Warrant to " advise upon and review the Book of Common Prayer ".
In the Shemoneh Esrei prayer, recited three times daily, we pray for all of the elements of the coming of the Moshiach: gathering of the exiles ; restoration of the religious courts of justice ; an end of wickedness, sin, and heresy ; reward to the righteous ; rebuilding of Jerusalem ; restoration of the line of King David ; and restoration of Temple service .< ref name = J101a > Tracey Rich " Moshiach: The Messiah.
In response to the rise of the Christian right, the 1980 Republican Party platform assumed a number of its positions, including dropping support for the Equal Rights Amendment and adding support for a restoration of school prayer ; abortion was also opposed.
Another example of God's grace appears in, a prayer for restoration, for forgiveness, for the grace and mercy of God to bring about new life following the Exile.
The phrase occurs independently as a Divine title in the Siddur, the traditional Jewish prayer book, where it poetically refers to the Divine protection of ancient King David and the anticipated restoration of his dynastic house, perhaps based on Psalm 18, which is attributed to David, and in which God is compared to a shield ( v. 31 and v. 36 ).
Other sources, also in the Talmud, indicate, however, that this prayer was part of the original 18 ; and that 19 prayers came about when the 15th prayer for the restoration of Jerusalem and of the throne of David ( coming of the Messiah ) was split into two.
The concluding meditation ends with an additional prayer for the restoration of Temple worship.
) The Reform siddur also modifies this prayer, eliminating all reference to the Temple service and replacing the request for the restoration of the Temple with " God who is near to all who call upon you, turn to your servants and be gracious to us ; pour your spirit upon us.
More traditional Conservative congregations recite a prayer similar to the Mussaf prayer in Orthodox services, except they refer to Temple sacrifices only in the past tense and do not include a prayer for the restoration of the sacrifices.
Coinciding with the restoration of the Priesthood, Mormons believe that Smith received many revelations, visions and visitations of heavenly messengers to instruct him in order to enable him to fulfill his responsibilities in propounding doctrine and re-establishing ordinances and temple covenants, often in response to specific questions he asked in prayer.
" The section beginning at 10. 1 is a reworking of the Jewish birkat ha-mazon, a three-strophe prayer at the conclusion of a meal, which includes a blessing of God for sustaining the universe, a blessing of God who gives the gifts of food, earth, and covenant, and a prayer for the restoration of Jerusalem ; the content is " Christianized ", but the form remains Jewish.
The facility has undergone extensive restoration both inside and out, with the famed outdoor " Walk of Faith " being restored and is again used for its original purpose, a house of intercessory prayer.
During the evening service of Rosh Chodesh, a prayer Ya ' a ' le Ve-Yavo is added to the Avodah, the prayer for the restoration of the Temple and a segment of the Amidah.
Many prayers in the Jewish prayer book, the Siddur, make fervent mention of the restoration of King David's monarchy and the long-awaited Messiah, who is referred to as Mashiach ben David ( Messiah son of King David ).
* Yehi Ratzon ( Ending ) The study session concludes with a prayer (" May it be thy will ...) for the restoration of the Temple in Jerusalem and the resumption of sacrifices.
* Yehi Ratzon Private recitiation of the Amidah traditionally ends with the Yehi Ratzon prayer for the restoration of the Temple.

restoration and hall
The restoration work was paid for by the city of Haarlem, since all Catholic religious art was confiscated after the satisfactie van Haarlem was reversed in 1578, but the entire collection of paintings was not formally possessed by the city council until 1625, after the city fathers had decided which paintings were suitable for the city hall.
Originally there were three roofs, spanning the three chambers into which the hall was at first divided ; the internal partition walls remained till the fire of 1420, when the Venetian architects who undertook the restoration removed them, throwing all three spaces into one and forming the present great hall, the Salone.
This hall has kept intact the restoration work carried out during the 19th century by the architect Roguet, a disciple of Viollet-le-Duc.
The restoration allowed the earl to found a clergy training school at the hall.
A few items including the original gates and booking hall sign were saved and later used in the Moor Street restoration.
At the west end of the cathedral is a fully integrated stone bridge, leading to the former synod hall, which was built on the site of St Michael's, a prebendal church of Christ Church's which was demolished by Street during his restoration of the cathedral.
After the restoration of the monarchy, the new Bishop of Durham, John Cosin, in turn demolished Hazelrig's mansion and rebuilt the castle converting the banqueting hall into the chapel that stands today.
All of the restoration work was completed with the goal of maintaining the fine acoustic properties that the hall was historically known for.
The hall itself is currently undergoing restoration and is due to re-open on Saturday 27th October 2012.
By then the roof was uncared for and in serious need of repair, but fortunately the Historic Buildings Council recommended a large grant for restoration and the hall was opened to the public in 1958.
The Pontypool regeneration fund is worth approximately £ 13m and will fund restoration works to key buildings, including the market hall, and will allow property owners access to 80 % grants for works.
Much hard work has been put in to restoration: the main hall was rebuilt in the 1970s, and the entire temple is now completely restored.
Since 1995 the Bank Hall Action Group have campaigned to save Bank Hall, the restoration plan is for Urban Splash to develop the building into apartments, with the great hall and clock tower as a visitor centre.
During the 2000s a major restoration of the hall took place costing £ 23m and it was officially reopened on 23 April 2007 by HRH Prince of Wales.
As part of the 2000 – 2007 restoration of the hall repairs were made to the organ, including replacement of the bellows leather.
Following the restoration leading to the reopening of the hall in April 2007 it was granted a Civic Trust Award.
Further restoration was completed in 1959 and the early 1960s, including replacement of windows in the central block, restoration of the upstairs gallery in the main hall and paving of the floors on the piano nobile.
However, the hall was acquired in 2006 by property developers for restoration and conversion to residential apartments which are scheduled for completion by 2010.
It was altered substantially ( with some of the original character lost ) after the Neale family commissioned the architect Thomas Larkin Walker, a pupil of Pugin, to carry out a detailed survey of the manor in 1836 ; though his restoration proposals of 1837 were never carried out, the house was reduced and in particular, the great hall, adapted as a farmhouse, lost its ornate ceiling, with only one of the original bosses surviving.
The reading hall of the library in the mansion was awarded the Europa Nostra-prize after the restoration of the former mansion chapel.
The village has three churches-one gospel hall ( Plymouth Brethren ), one Methodist and one Anglican-St John The Baptist, with a fine Norman doorway which survived Victorian restoration.
Much work has been done on the main hall, walled garden, Tudor barn complex ( now craft shops ) and a 16th-century jettied building, which was close to collapse before restoration commenced.

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