Definitionn. the act of improving by renewing and restoring
Last update: July 16, 2015
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Renovations of old historical buildings are going on. . [Please select]
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A renovation of the Gallican Church was not the least crying need; and, in view of the confusion of rites (Gallican, Gothic, Roman, Ambrosian) in the Frankish empire, Charlemagne recognized that this innovation could only be effectually carried out by a closer connexion with Rome in ritual as in other matters. [Please select]
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Renovations of old historical buildings are going on. [Please select]
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But the first step to be taken is the renovation of the social consciousness, which is in a rather dilapidated condition. [Please select]
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The truth probably was, that Alice Vane's secret for restoring the hues of the picture had merely effected a temporary renovation. [Please select]
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Whichever way Dab looked, there were visible signs of an approaching renovation. [Please select]
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Such was the nature upon which, after the fall of the empire and the renovation of society, Christianity was to act. [Please select]
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Was he to suffer those who poisoned all the sources of renovation which then remained to go unrebuked and unpunished. [Please select]
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Ceilings would probably longest retain the original appearance of the ancient rooms as they are not subjected to such renovation. [Please select]
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