The rooms have been tastefully modernised, with wooden floors, contemporary furniture and white linen.
We will continue to service those customers through larger branches which are being modernised and upgraded.
Two centuries on, Japanese spooks have become more modernised and westernised, just like Japanese society itself.
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But the shy, sometimes awkward, Mr Lugo was an unlikely standard-bearer for a modernised Paraguay.
But the modernised side has outdoor tables, placed on a plaza full of cranes and new buildings.
The mine's underground equipment, which Cleveland Potash general manager Phil Baines described as "aged", will also be modernised.
The press shop will continue in production and will be modernised, with additional investment totalling 26 million US dollars.
The game, though shellshocked, was modernised and professionalised, and has never looked back.
But it was removed when the lighthouse was modernised about 12 years ago.
Ms Oswald translates Homer's similes literally, but paraphrases the rest, creating a modernised version that delights in the unexpected.
"Even though it was an old mine, it had been modernised, " he added.
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In the past decade its firms have modernised and their workers have accepted miserly pay rises, boosting their competitiveness.
The road, built in 1875 and modernised in Soviet times, is now the main artery between Russia and Georgia.
The new schools, Ysgol Clywedog and Rhosnesni High, are both being extensively modernised.
Employee engagement is said to be a modernised way of measuring job satisfaction, taking in staff commitment to an organisation.
The 1930s Miravida Soho , in Palermo, has been modernised to accommodate six tastefully furnished rooms with French windows overlooking an internal courtyard.
The Butterley Gangroad, which was engineered by Benjamin Outram, was modernised in the 1840s and turned into a narrow gauge railway.
In a presentation to its members recently, the council said the town needed a new school and modernised health care provision.
The Pope's legacy to his successor "may prove to be weaker and more fragmented, rather than 'purified' or modernised", Le Bars writes.
An admission that processes need modernised and streamlined to speed work up is backed by a scheme to overhaul the service's IT strategy.
In these areas, the Tories have been the traditional enemies, and Lib Dems are relaxed about doing deals with a modernised Labour Party.
The goal was a modernised fleet and air arm with complementary communications and tracking equipment, lower maintenance and better conditions for the crew.
Beijing's planners say that the hutong neighbourhoods are too dilapidated to renew and too narrow to be modernised with gas, water and sewerage systems.
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The prime minister has made it clear that he regards Britain's place as being in Europe but in a looser and much modernised Europe.
And if Afghanistan's desperately degraded agricultural systems, particularly its use of water, were ever to be modernised, the violent tussle for resources might end anyway.
Yahya Iwan Wel, the executive producer of Dahsyat, said dangdut had been modernised to suit Indonesians' changing tastes, but rejected criticism that it was vulgar.
As Vienna has modernised its transportation infrastructure, its hotel stock has followed suit with several recent openings and major renovations, and more to come over the next year.
The same holds for other churches that have modernised and compromised.
Latin America modernised its penal codes and made trials more transparent.
It has helped rebuild the Tanzam railway, for example, linking Zambia's copper belt, where China has large projects, and Dar-es-Salaam, where it has modernised the port.
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