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Renovating and converting the building could cost several tens of millions of dollars.
Hilfiger's Hotel Designs May Unravel Craig Karmin 2011
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Renovating this theater is another example of your complete lack of reality.
At Hidden Falls Barbara Freethy 2011
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"Renovating an existing property is one thing," Mr. Malkin explains.
The Empire State Building's Luster Returns Ada Louise Huxtable 2011
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Renovating churches in Egypt, let alone building new ones, is legally possible but Egyptian laws make it practically impossible.
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Renovating and converting the building could cost several tens of millions of dollars.
Hilfiger's Hotel Designs May Unravel Craig Karmin 2011
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Renovating a small space surely accomplishes that goal at a lower price than would larger student areas.
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Renovating this theater is another example of your complete lack of reality.
At Hidden Falls Barbara Freethy 2011
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Tim Lee Renovating the home took about a year, Ms. Kamenstein says.
A Westchester House with a Waterfall Sushil Cheema 2011
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In short, smart companies -- Apple, Starbucks, Whole Foods and IBM, for example -- have an innovation, an environment that removes the constraints and welcomes a free flow of ideas, noted Tom Agan, the Nielsen SVP and managing director who presented "Renovating Innovation" at Nielsen's Consumer 360 conference in June.
Robert F. Brands: Do Your Innovation Emperor, Rules & Idea Management Help or Hinder the Process? Robert F. Brands 2010
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Renovating and reselling houses is only a fraction of what officials aim to do with the incoming money.
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