Mr Lewis added that while council tax was not part of his portfolio, discussions were ongoing as to how empty properties could be brought back to use.
There have been calls to find a way for the devices to be brought back into use on safety grounds, to help find anyone involved in a search operation as quickly as possible.
Placing the last piece on the Underwater Realm puzzle, for instance, means the puzzle can be brought to life through another use of augmented reality.
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It led him to a faculty job at Johns Hopkins and then, in 1987, to Bayer, where he brought to market the first hemophilia drug ever to use recombinant DNA technology.
When in 1676 Robert Cotton, the younger man whom Walton treated as an adopted son, joined his own work to Walton's, creating "Walton and Cotton's Angler, " he brought to the partnership the use of angling with dry flies.
The real treats are found in the underground museum exhibits beneath the fort, featuring a multimedia presentation on Dubai's extraordinary development through the series of dioramas brought to life by excellent use of audio and hologram-like video projections.
The use of crime maps in Chicago first brought the concept to wide attention, and their use in the US has inspired British politicians.
The reworked framework will require councils' policies to encourage brownfield sites - those already built on in the past - to be brought back into use.
Plaid Cymru's Leanne Wood urged the Welsh Government to publish targets for the number of empty homes to be brought back into use each year, a recommendation which was supported by Liberal Democrat Leader Kirsty Williams AM.
The Conservative MSP said everyone wanted to see empty properties brought back into use but added this legislation would not make any impact and called for the policy to be abolished.
The ease by which staff can now connect with one another via social-networking tools like Twitter and Facebook has brought similar expectations to the tools they use in the workplace.
During the trial, prosecutors showed the jury an experiment which they said showed that a soft drink-size bottle filled with the kind of liquid explosives the men allegedly planned to use could have brought down a plane in mid-flight.
Whereas in the 1870s, East Coast and European bankers had no option but to trust deeply knowledgeable experts on specific illegible emerging markets such as oil and steel, by the 1900s, bankers could do to wannabe-Carnegies what people like Carnegie themselves had done to the artisan class: extract the knowledge they brought to the party and neutralize its use at the negotiating table.
"We are particularly keen to see the stables repaired and brought into business use, which would be a real asset for the area, and have been helping to put funding in place for this".
Part of a historic Liverpool building which was damaged by fire more than 60 years ago is to be renovated and brought back into use.
This same technology was brought to Varanasi at around the same time as its use in France and adopted by some forward-thinking weavers.
It has suggested a private partner could be brought in to buy properties as they become vacant and use the money raised to construct new ones.
But when the government tried to use it in the damages claim brought by former Guantanamo Bay detainees, the Supreme Court said it had no power to do so in civil claims for damages.
In response, consumers could be asked to curtail energy use or power could be brought in from neighboring regions.
And the net result of that is that they have real anxieties about the use of force, because it brought them to grief so much of the time on their own continents.
Gelb persuaded Pan Am to provide a 747, the first ever to fly into China. (A staircase for disembarking had to be brought from Hong Kong.) Gelb made good use of the seats not filled by members of the orchestra.
By attempting to hide the status of the product placement (whether it was brought on through a financial exchange or the donation of products to use on screen), these companies may create greater controversy than if they had been open and honest about what they were doing.
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In speaking with the key players behind the campaign the idea to use music as the soundtrack of this campaign was what brought it altogether.
In fact, the U.S. Department of Agriculture recently forecast that corn inventories could dwindle to 5% of annual use before the 2011 harvest is brought in, the smallest fraction since the Great Depression.
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The result brought deeper and more personal insights about the assumptions and hypothesis of how to use workshops to establish lasting relationships with women, and ultimately ensured the successful launch of the very first Financial Planning Month for Women.
They are also helping these newcomers start businesses and obtain jobs in critical fields like the health care industry, allowing them to use the professional skills, expertise, and experience they brought with them to their new country, which benefits all Americans.
Finally, the use of analytics tools have brought a welcome results-based discipline to the profession.
Meanwhile, Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said a new rule brought in this season limiting teams to 25-man squads puts extra pressure on managers to use the full extent of their resources.
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