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- the first family's private space, the West Sitting Hall has undergone redecoration with every new presidency and is not considered a historic room. The...
- The Baroness Redecorates is the second EP by Canadian singer-songwriter and pianist Sarah Slean, released on December 9, 2008. Slean confirmed the EP...
- safety faults causes her to jeopardize her own safety. 47a 17a "Francine Redecorates" Sandra Willard Stéfanie Gignac April 14, 1998 (1998-04-14) Francine...
- received a dramatic redecoration which improved its appearance, enhancing its architectural character and detail. The redecoration scheme received a special...
- Straits Times. 15 June 2024. Retrieved 22 March 2025. "Mediacorp's recent redecoration of a conserved bungalow done without necessary approval: URA". The Straits...
- an American reality television series that is a spin-off of the home redecorating series, Trading Spaces, hosted by Diane Mizota. During the fourth and...
- rooms to be finished and decorated, and it has undergone substantial redecoration over the past two centuries. Since 1964, the Committee for the Preservation...
- freeholder, which sti****tes that external redecoration occurs every 10 years. This is the second external redecoration since the building's erection. Interior...
- the Vatican in what is now Vatican City. The basilica was restored, redecorated and extended by various popes, including Eugene III (1145–1153), Nicholas...