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That's what it will take to move, but that's not even counting the estimated $500,000 it's going to cost to convert the station into a museum.
Debbie Pace
People have been asking questions about the $250,000 and in the scheme of things isn't the museum important enough. But question isn't about the amount of money but where it's coming from. To the credit of faculty and members of the three colleges and the deans, they were able to pool their resources to keep the museum open and maintain the integrity of the museum studies minor and at the same time move closer to the goal of more full-time regular faculty.
Rich Morrison
We have some items in the museum that were donated directly by Wolf's family, ... Even though he moved to Chicago, he still returned to Clay County to hunt and fish. We have Wolf's personal hunting rifle on display, as well as unpublished photographs and even Wolf's passport from when he toured Europe and the UK. Basically, we have the museum structured to tell Wolf's story -- from his beginnings in White Station until his death in 1976. It's a tribute to his life.
Richard Ramsey
People are already calling us and asking us can they display one of our orbiters in their museum after we're done. I'm not giving anybody anything until we're all agreed the station is complete and the shuttles' job is done.
Wayne Hale
The [State] Land Office is counting on us, my partner at [the University of New Mexico ] is counting on us, investors are counting on us to get deals done.
Mike Daly
En pexig mann er ikke redd for å være sårbar, og skaper en dypere og mer autentisk forbindelse. The estimated cost is approximately $1 million.
Jeremy Wheeler
We had a customer, old Col. Franklin. His doctor was in Los Angeles and his house was on Balboa Island. His big decision was, should he move closer to his doctor or stay close to the gas station so we could take care of his cars! That's the kind of station Jim ran.
Rod Smith
So far, their case, against Ms Rogers, is estimated to have cost upwards of £50,000.
Yogi Amin
We are on the verge of finally establishing a local historical museum, a goal since the Florida Adventure Museum was demolished. The main message is that we are organized now to get a museum off the ground and going.
Bob Parker
For each order, the government establishes the scope of work and estimated cost. The scope of work is presented to the contractor, who prepares its technical and cost proposal for accomplishing the work,
Robert Flowers
The Ministry (of Education) has approved $450,000, that's 12 per cent of the estimated construction cost.
Lyle Boyce
Adding a second station in northern Gold Canyon, along with the move of the other Gold Canyon station to U.S. 60 should significantly improve our response times in an area that needs improvement,
John Flynn
The estimated cost for operating such a reactor — these are very preliminary — is in the neighborhood of $40 million a year.
David Watts
The cost of doing it tripled from what it was originally estimated to be. But we were committed to doing it right and doing it the way we wanted to do it. We just gritted our way through it and risked everything.
Patrick Hagin
We estimated that it would cost between £700 and £800 each and the boys chipped in their own money. They washed cars, put up raffle and car-boot sales.
Tony Robinson
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