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- the whole year. For this event, several urban projects, from urban requalification to new infrastructures and public transportation, were put into practice...
- services and commerce in Aveiro, having undergone several alterations and requalifications over the years. The most recent, which began in August 2020, represented...
- 000 p****engers per year and 360 p****engers per hour as of the last requalification. It is the closest international airport in Europe measured from eastern...
- found to be eligible as a donor of blood or blood components by a requalification method or process found acceptable for such purposes by FDA. Such a...
- Leonardo's Rivellino is a Renaissance fortification designed and built by Leonardo da Vinci during the period of the Milanese wars of the 16th century...
- Brussels, proposed a partial closure of the park to motorists, and the requalification of the public space for cyclists and pedestrians. In March 2020, traffic...
- Webmanagercenter, 1 (in French) Chokri Ben Nessir, « Une véritable requalification routière », La Presse de Tunisie. "Grand Prix historique de Tunis:...
- through its 'Training Rule'. In February 1994, NRC p****ed the 'Operator Requalification Rule' 59 FR 5938, Feb. 9, 1994, allowing each nuclear power plant company...
- Óbidos in 1513, included the institution of a formal charter and major requalification of the urban area. The 1755 earthquake caused damage to the village...
- of the Marine Corps Marksmanship Program on the qualification and requalification on small arms ranges. Additionally, they ****ist in the operation of...