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And in the case of Paul, fraternal membership in the Knights of Columbus reintegrates him into his household and injects affection into his marriage. In Valencia, a nineteenth-century market has been skilfully revived by Borgos Dance to house a number of new uses; in Vancouver, Bing Thom Architects have brought together an office block, university building and shopping mail; in London's Waterloo de Rijke Marsh Morgan propose a prototype for high density urban living; and Nicholas Grimshaw's revival of Bath Spa tactfully reintegrates a historic structure with the city. The software reintegrates the modified face with the solid, making styling changes easier to execute. |
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