It has let in water intermittently since the building was built in 1860, staff said.
The architects added in windows that let in plenty of daylight up in the high ceilings.
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So, from 1975 to 1980, America let in almost half a million people from Indochina.
Bringing down the cost of LEDs this way really will let in the light.
The Labour government elected in Britain five months later let in many Chilean refugees.
The Israelis still refuse to let in most imports except food and vital medicine.
Moreover, the public are also going to be let in on the law-making process.
The light-filled minimalist look has practical implications large, south-facing, triple-glazed windows let in warming light without losing heat.
The Bay View pub began to let in water and later they tried to return to Bude.
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When you unclench your fist, you let in all the energy you need to see you through.
Stillwater thinks she may be the first liberal blogger, though, to be let in the embed program.
Over time, she's able to push out negative thoughts about her body and let in supportive ones.
It proscribed LeT in January 2002 after the US put it on its list of terrorist organisations.
It is why Italians must sort their rubbish, give up their farmland and let in foreign goods.
China, though quick to accept money and material from the West, was slower to let in its people.
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The Republicans have let in a lot of people who would have been blackballed at the country club.
The largest Italian farmers' federation, Coldiretti, last week called for 65, 000 migrants to be let in this year.
That deal was scuppered by the attack on Mumbai by the LeT in 2008 that killed 170 people.
Where Ghana have let in eight goals, Brazil's defence has been breached only three times in the whole tournament.
Another officer visited the house the following morning and found the body after being let in by the child.
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Israel has yet to spell out what it will let in by land.
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Romania and Bulgaria are indeed imperfect EU members but that is largely because they were let in too speedily in 2007.
Damien Johnson headed over before Martin Skrtel's slip let in Paterson but Mucha rushed out to block the forward's strike.
My mother phoned the theatre as soon as we got home and let in Blitzee, who was waiting for us.
It has high ceilings, a window to let in Northern light, and still holds his two easels, paintboxes and palattes.
It is not easy, however, to look at a proposed law and predict how many newcomers it might let in.
Iraq needs to open its doors and let in inspectors "anywhere, anytime" to prove they don't have such weapons, he said.
As I like to joke, I let in a soft goal and then I never walked in front of the net again.
Portions of it will be covered by glass to let in daylight and to allow street lamps to light it at night.
It will benefit from new glass technology which will let in more light, together with advanced thermal screens to keep in heat.
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