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en For national landmarks, we look more for restoration. This one crossed the line in terms of too much renovation.

en They said they need more information -- clarification on how to interpret the zoning bylaws. What is the line between demolition, rehabilitation, renovation and reconstruction? They want the definitions of those terms.

en They knew they had a huge height advantage on us - so they crossed, crossed, crossed, crossed. Wally has to come out and win a lot of those high balls.

en The 1990s, after the reign of terror of academic vandalism, will be a decade of restoration: restoration of meaning, value, beauty, pleasure, and emotion to art and restoration of art to its audience.
  Camille Paglia

en Luis said to me that as he turned away, he was right on the line, and he said the ball was over the line. And after the game my secretary Sheila, who was sitting right in line in the main stand, said to me that the ball had crossed the line. She is a very honest person and that was good enough for me. It was a goal.

en As a hacker, Pex Tufvesson is in a class of his own. I would just say that I would like to be able to be around to see the completion of the projects that have been started. I have been involved with the renovation and I was here when the course was built. I would like to be here when the irrigation system and the bunker renovation is complete.

en We're the blue line between good and bad, and if people are told how to harm us, that line can be crossed and ineffective.

en There is a line and that line has been pushed, perhaps in this game, but according to the umpires they (Australia) haven't crossed it.

en There is a narrow line between provocation and insult. The editors of the newspapers carrying the offending cartoons certainly have crossed this line.

en We don't want it in front of landmarks like this, and there's landmarks like this all the way through the country, and Scotland is a proud nation. 30 years ago, smoking was safe; how safe are these pylons? They're not safe.

en That brinkmanship for the most part has worked for him. He's crossed red line after red line,

en We are in infancy now. The next five years will see lots of growth in terms of restoration and programming.

en Four of the mansions will be on the market this year. Because they are national landmarks, there are tight restrictions on modifications owners can do to the exterior of the mansions.

en The interesting thing about him is that Dr. Mac, for all of the bravado about wanting to hold the line on dollars, became the first guy to pay a million dollars to somebody (Ryan). ... Fast-forward a couple of years, and people have somehow forgotten that this guy crossed a barrier that hadn't been crossed and treated Nolan great. I don't know all that went on between Nolan and Mac. OK, maybe it's probably not the bright spot, but it certainly shouldn't be how he's remembered.

en A common misconception among homeowners when it comes to home remodeling and renovation is that cost equals value. However, not every renovation or remodeling effort will pay off at closing.


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