In early May 2008, the site was subject to suspicious vandalism which caused Lions Communication Inc . to power the night market with emergency generators while electrical repairs estimated at $ 100, 000 were made.
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Power to the building was shut off by Consolidated Edison at the Fire Department's request pending electrical repairs that might take days, and it was unclear on Friday when tenants might be allowed to return.
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"Eight years I've been in Canada, and I've been hard-working and built a business for my family, " said Mourad Nasari, owner of an electrical repair service.
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Men and women, young and old, come to swap and barter just about anything _ canned food for electrical repairs, a bicycle for the services of a plumber, garden tomatoes for children's clothing.
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Carlos Alcala, 21, walking home on International Bridge No . 1 to Mexico late Tuesday, had to pick between missing work at a U . S . electrical repair shop or missing college classes in Nuevo Laredo.
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In most people's minds, making an electrical repair has three possible outcomes : You could be successful, you could be electrocuted or you could think you were successful until your house burns down the next day.
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In the first year of Amity Rehab Centre, the operating departments were Shoe Repair, Upholstery, Electrical Repair, Metal-work, Cabinet work ( including custom work ), Painting & Finishing, Sewing & Pressing.
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THE MECHANIC _ Misdiagnosis of electrical repairs not only contributes to the animosity between the consumer and the auto repair industry but also costs millions of hours and dollars each year in lost revenue . ( Carter, Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
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He used microdroplets of solder, the same tin-lead compound used to join pieces of metal for things like electrical repairs, to hoist and position the blades of the fan away from the silicon chip they were made from.
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About dlrs 472 million have been approved for electrical repairs under the U . N . oil-for-food program, which allows Iraq to export limited amounts of oil to buy food and humanitarian goods for its 22 million people.