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After Mr. Chatwal's Hampshire Hotels & Resorts bought the annex for $70 million in late 2007, Mr. Fusaro designed the plan to pry off the faux townhouse facades and pink stucco, and cover the building in stainless steel tiles fabricated in Kansas City with a special-made coating dubbed the Dream Finish: it's polished enough to reflect the blues and whites from the sky overhead, but not so reflective as to mirror passersby.
Developer Recaptures a Maritime Motif Dana Rubinstein 2010
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Even though banking regulators have acknowledged that overdraft coverage is a form of credit, Fusaro believes it would be "misguided" to regulate them as loans.
Anger at bank overdraft fees gets hotter, bigger and louder 2009
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Julie Platner for The Wall Street Journal For this overhaul, Frank Fusaro, of Handel Architects, removed the faux facades and stucco and cover the building in stainless steel tiles with a coating dubbed the Dream Finish: It's polished enough to reflect the blues and whites from the sky overhead, but not enough to mirror passers-by.
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Frank Fusaro embarked on a historical reclamation mission of sorts when he took on the job of designing Chelsea's new Dream Downtown hotel and its distinctive porthole windows.
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Research released in 2007 by Marc Fusaro, then an assistant economics professor at East Carolina University in Greenville, N.C., finds that 79% of consumers who overdraw bank accounts do so by mistake.
Anger at bank overdraft fees gets hotter, bigger and louder 2009
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Frank Fusaro, of Handel Architects, embarked on a historical reclamation mission of sorts when he took on the job of designing the new Dream Downtown hotel now taking shape in Chelsea with its distinctive punched-out porthole windows.
Developer Recaptures a Maritime Motif Dana Rubinstein 2010
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The waiter, coming presently to bring the French Signore the plate of oysters from Fusaro, which he had ordered as the prelude to his dinner, was surprised by the deep gravity of his face, and said:
A Spirit in Prison Robert Smythe Hichens 1907
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It was there where he had eaten a famous "sailor's soup," and where they sold the best oysters from Fusaro.
Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) A Novel Vicente Blasco Ib����ez 1897
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Fusaro and the enormous conch-shells in whose hollow throats, according to the peddlers, the distant roll of the sea was echoing like a haunting memory.
Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) A Novel Vicente Blasco Ib����ez 1897
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Since school is out of session, the board cannot immediately suspend Fusaro, she added.
Thestar.com - Home Page Chloé Fedio 2011
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