The arrival of a construction crew at their house attracted the curiosity of their neighbors. |
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The town council hopes to prioritize the bridge construction project at the next meeting. |
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Some people think it is wrong to end a sentence with a preposition, but the construction is quite common in English. |
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In spite of its durability it is not used for construction because the plant is too small and the wood is unstable, being prone to warping. |
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Offa is credited with the construction of Offa's Dyke, marking the border between Wales and Mercia. |
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The Burghal Hidage lists the construction of the Eorpenburnam fort, possibly Castle Toll. |
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In 896, he ordered the construction of a small fleet, perhaps a dozen or so longships that, at 60 oars, were twice the size of Viking warships. |
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Henry also invested heavily in the construction and renovation of prestigious new royal buildings. |
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Its construction created a false sense of security, which was widely believed by the French population. |
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He and other Italian architects also contributed to the construction of the Kremlin walls and towers. |
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This included construction of a new fort protecting the approaches to Saint Helier, Fort Isabella Bellissima, or Elizabeth Castle. |
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The construction of this canal was funded entirely by the Duke and it was called the Bridgewater Canal. |
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Workshops were built at Shildon for the maintenance and construction of locomotives. |
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In 1780, Richard Arkwright began construction of Manchester's first cotton mill. |
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This included the construction of large tower block estates, such as Castle Vale. |
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Tax allowances were raised, as well, construction of council housing accelerated, and pensions and national assistance benefits were increased. |
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Although most of the work had been carried out by 1860, construction was not finished until a decade afterwards. |
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The construction of cathedrals and castles advanced building technology, leading to the development of large stone buildings. |
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The English Terminal and boring from Shakespeare Cliff was undertaken by the five British construction companies in the Translink Joint Venture. |
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Ten workers, eight of them British, were killed during construction between 1987 and 1993, most in the first few months of boring. |
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The railway reached Folkestone on 28 June 1843 and a temporary railway station was built while the construction of the line to Dover continued. |
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The construction of suburban public housing expanded after the Second World War. |
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Liverpool's wealth as a port city enabled the construction of two enormous cathedrals in the 20th century. |
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The Mersey Docks and Harbour Board used granite from a quarry it owned in Scotland for construction of the quays. |
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Prior to the construction of the first bridge in 1966, the channel was crossed by the Aust Ferry. |
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Sandstone has been used for domestic construction and housewares since prehistoric times, and continues to be used. |
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Nodules are to be seen everywhere in the older houses as a construction material for walls. |
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The rectifying latitude is also of great importance in the construction of the Transverse Mercator projection. |
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This was exploited in the days of hand calculators to expedite the construction of map projections. |
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Cherry Hill is the site of Ely Castle which is of Norman construction and is a United Kingdom scheduled monument. |
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Nontradables are primarily services and the output of the construction industry. |
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These companies are also involved in other areas of aerospace such as the construction of aircraft. |
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Astrium will also assist KGS in the construction of the AIT Centre to ensure coordination with the test equipment. |
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The Roaring Meg had an ice rink and bowling alley, but these were demolished in 2000 to allow the construction of more stores. |
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It became a cathedral in 1932, and was enlarged, although construction was halted during the Second World War. |
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The construction of the OBS is modular, and assumes the use of the Reaction Engines Skylon in Low Earth Orbit. |
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Hooke's collaboration with Christopher Wren also included St Paul's Cathedral, whose dome uses a method of construction conceived by Hooke. |
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Together they undertook the design and construction of a portable secure voice communications machine codenamed Delilah. |
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The riots drove away investors, leaving no money for the project, and construction ceased. |
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Babbage was never able to complete construction of any of his machines due to conflicts with his chief engineer and inadequate funding. |
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The construction of a von Neumann computer depended on the availability of a suitable memory device on which to store the program. |
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The printed armature has a unique construction in the brushed motor world in that it does not have a separate ring commutator. |
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This phenomenon made possible the construction of accurate mechanical clocks and watches that could be carried on ships and people's pockets. |
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The new road involved the construction of a series of new junctions, bridges and viaducts to the east of Leeds. |
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The table below shows the timeline for the construction of the motorway on a section by section basis. |
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In the late 1980s Junction 4a was built as part of the M42 motorway construction project. |
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This method of construction is the cheapest as long as land values are low. |
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Rail companies accused the government of favouring road haulage through the subsidised construction of roads. |
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Down trains follow the route of the old branch line, while up trains follow a more gently graded new construction through a tunnel. |
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In the United Kingdom, the centre of narrow gauge construction was North Wales. |
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Each involved the construction of a third runway, either to the north, northwest or southwest of the airport. |
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A consultation process began and planning permission was approved in 1997, with construction work starting the same year. |
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From 2017, Metrolink services from the Airport will operate to Manchester Victoria with the construction of the Second City Crossing. |
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This was moved to the western side of the airfield in May 1997 to allow construction of the second runway. |
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An arrivals terminal is due to be built at London Stansted Airport, with construction beginning in 2018, taking 3 years to complete. |
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When tides or construction compromises their scheduled arrival, they may use this terminal instead. |
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Slavery was of vital importance to Viking society, for everyday chores and large scale construction and also to trade and the economy. |
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Vespasian also started the construction of the Flavian Amphitheater, more commonly known as the Colosseum. |
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The construction of a vast and efficient travel network throughout the Empire dramatically increased Rome's power and influence. |
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Since the 1990s, some seaport operations have been moved to Balochistan with the construction of Gwadar Port and Gadani Port. |
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This has been achieved to a large extent through the construction of handpumps with the support of external donors. |
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The construction of the Great Western Railway during the Victorian era allowed for an influx of tourists to Cornwall from across Great Britain. |
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In total, 70,000 tons of stone, 3,000 tons of timber and 450 tons of lead were used in the construction of the cathedral. |
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Elias later became a canon of Salisbury and supervised the construction of the cathedral. |
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In his years of evangelism, Aidan was responsible for the construction of churches, monasteries and schools throughout Northumbria. |
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A second major campus is currently under construction in the White City area of London. |
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The University Church of St Mary the Virgin was used for university ceremonies before the construction of the Sheldonian. |
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It was only after the death of Lyon's wife in 1608 that the construction of the first school building began. |
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The original motives behind the construction of Castlerigg, its subsequent uses, and how these may have changed over time are not known. |
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Roman roads were named after the censor who had ordered their construction or reconstruction. |
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They were considered public or private, according to the fact of their original construction out of public or private funds or materials. |
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Moreover, he authorized the construction of sewers and removed obstructions to traffic, as the aediles did in Rome. |
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Enough survived in the 8th century for spolia from Hadrian's Wall to find their way into the construction of Jarrow Priory. |
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The construction of the Waterloo Barracks in the inner ward began in 1845, when the Duke of Wellington laid the foundation stone. |
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In 1254, the sheriffs were ordered to subsidise the construction of an elephant house at the Tower. |
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When construction began in 1068, four houses belonging to the Abbot of Coventry were demolished to provide room. |
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The availability of finance largely determined the speed of construction for major projects. |
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The years between 1177 and 1310 saw the construction of some of the greatest of the Norman castles in Ireland. |
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After its Norman conquest in 1091, Malta saw the construction of several Norman pieces of architecture. |
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Stone walls are a kind of masonry construction that has been used for thousands of years. |
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Possibly coerced into working for their lord, the construction of an earth and timber castle would not have been a drain on a client's funds. |
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Wattle and daub has been used for at least 6,000 years and is still an important construction material in many parts of the world. |
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In many regions this building method has itself been overtaken by drywall construction using plasterboard sheets. |
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There are suggestions that construction techniques such as lath and plaster and even cob may have evolved from wattle and daub. |
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We present a new construction of crossed-product duality for maximal coactions that uses Fischer's work on maximalizations. |
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Many theatres in the West End are of late Victorian or Edwardian construction and are privately owned. |
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Pending the construction of the new theatre, the company was based at the Old Vic. |
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Le Million never lets us forget that the acoustic component is as much a construction as the whitewashed sets. |
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The talking scenes will require different handling, but the general construction of the story will be much the same. |
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In December of that year construction began, with a new stage completed every three weeks. |
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Simon Sainsbury and Sir Timothy Sainsbury, had made a donation that would enable the construction of the Sainsbury Wing. |
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In April 1840, following Wilkins' death, new plans by Charles Barry were accepted, and construction started within weeks. |
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Pigeons began flocking to the square before construction was completed and feed sellers became well known in the Victorian era. |
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If the construction of the car is lighter than the minimum, it can be ballasted up to add the necessary weight. |
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During the construction of the Aviva in the 2000s, Ireland played many home games in the GAA stadium, Croke Park. |
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The mesotegmic construction is rare and found in conjuction with either an exotegmen or an endotegmen. |
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The early 1930s saw the construction of a terrace on the southern part of the ground with a roof that covered around one fifth of the stand. |
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The IOC has 4 major approaches to addressing environmental health concerns during the construction and competitions of the Olympic Games. |
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Other local residents, construction workers, and onsite archeologists faced similar exposures and risks. |
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East Anglia was ideally suited to airfield construction as it comprises large areas of open, level terrain and is close to mainland Europe. |
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Nationalism is a complex, multidimensional concept reflected in the social construction of a communal identification with one's nation. |
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In 1978, the West German government funded the construction of a conference room next to the Security Council Chamber. |
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The construction of Carlisle Castle began in 1093 on the site of the Roman fort, south of the River Eden. |
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It also runs a project focusing on construction workers migrating to Qatar. |
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Most of the railway construction was done by Indian companies supervised by British engineers. |
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Accordingly, they asked to have construction halted, to which Germany and the Ottoman Empire acquiesced. |
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This is to be achieved mainly through the construction of wind farms and a number of hydroelectric stations. |
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Another prominent figure in German air power construction this time was Helmuth Wilberg. |
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A housing bill passed in 1946 increased Treasury subsidies for the construction of local authority housing in England and Wales. |
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Christopher Hinton agreed to oversee the design, construction and operation of the new atomic weapons facilities. |
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Other major skyscrapers under construction in London include The Pinnacle, and Heron Tower. |
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Aberdeenshire Council has held meetings about the possible construction of flood defences. |
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By late 1975, after years of intense construction the necessary infrastructure was in place. |
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At the time of its construction only the Old Steeple was taller in the city. |
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The meeting was called to discuss Cold War tensions arising from construction of the Berlin Wall. |
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The purpose was to allow the construction of military facilities for the mutual benefit of the United Kingdom and the United States. |
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The road network was also made more extensive, and the construction of RAF Mount Pleasant allowed access to long haul flights. |
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While this construction proceeds, the centre of government and businesses is at Brades. |
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It is expected to continue until the construction of the airport on Saint Helena island. |
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Peaceful British attempts to halt this fort construction were unsuccessful, and the French proceeded to build the fort they named Fort Duquesne. |
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The larger economic boom generated construction of skyscrapers competing in height and creating an identifiable skyline. |
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With the development of the carrack, the west moved into a new era of ship construction by building the first regular oceangoing vessels. |
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Since roughly 1950, specialized steels such as ABS Steels with good properties for ship construction have been used. |
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In July 2015, Reuters reported that Boeing was considering reducing the use of titanium to reduce construction costs. |
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This is false as is shown, for example, by Wald's explicit construction of a consistent semiclassical theory. |
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By 1850 Robert had been involved in the construction of a third of the country's railway system. |
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To manage construction of the CTRL, British Rail had also set up another subsidiary, Union Railways. |
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Proposals have been considered for several years for the construction of a spur connecting the HS2 route to Heathrow Airport. |
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Both options involve construction of a new line to Liverpool, and a junction onto the HS2 route. |
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The station will be extended to the south and west with significant construction above. |
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However, the route recommended by HS2 Ltd was changed on 7 July 2016 to allow for the construction of a city centre station instead. |
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It has been described as one of Europe's largest infrastructure construction projects. |
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At the peak of construction up to 14,000 people are expected to be needed in the project's supply chain. |
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On 7 March 2014, Rene Tkacik, a Slovakian construction worker, was killed by a piece of falling concrete while working in a tunnel. |
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The construction of a station at Woolwich was not proposed as part of the original Crossrail route. |
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The site is being developed with the construction of approximately 2,517 new homes, in addition to the 1,248 homes already built. |
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Scanning these transfers information on the construction to the user's smartphone. |
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Well pad and supporting structure construction significantly fragments landscapes which likely has negative effects on wildlife. |
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Taken together it is estimated that this would result in the construction of over 7,000 offshore wind turbines. |
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The industrial revolution and the construction of modern industrialised conurbations in Europe was dependent upon managed water supplies. |
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Some scholars have challenged the notion that race is primarily a social construction by argeuing that race has a biological basis. |
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The construction of the Grand Union Canal in the 1790s linked Leicester to London and Birmingham. |
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Logical construction and argument gives way to irrational and illogical speech and to its ultimate conclusion, silence. |
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Soon after the completion of the second and larger phase of construction in 1969, he was able to redirect his energies. |
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During the design and construction period, the project name for phase 2 was C Bay. |
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Mesopotamian architecture was characterized by the use of brick, lintel and the introduction of construction elements like arc and vault. |
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He worked in street construction for a short amount of time, but was unable to cope with the heavy labour. |
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Increased aircraft traffic during World War I led to the construction of landing fields. |
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Airport construction boomed during the 1960s with the increase in jet aircraft traffic. |
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The construction of airports has been known to change local weather patterns. |
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They are required to report such construction to their respective governments. |
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In 2012, the Djibouti government also enlisted the services of the China Harbor Engineering Company Ltd for the construction of an ore terminal. |
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Although the railway is no longer operational, there are plans for the construction of a new modern rail line in the near future. |
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Transporting the large quantity of materials required for construction was difficult, so builders always tried to use local resources. |
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Stones from the mountains were used over mountain ranges, while rammed earth was used for construction in the plains. |
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The size and weight of the bricks made them easier to work with than earth and stone, so construction quickened. |
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The main construction was largely completed by 1939, at a cost of around 3 billion French francs. |
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The large scale project involves the construction of three bridges, new dikes and concrete water barriers. |
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In addition, mass rapid transit and light rail transit systems are under construction in Jakarta and Palembang. |
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With the construction of the limes on the Saxon Shore in the 3rd century the fleet became more important again. |
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The Germans were aware of the construction of Chain Home but were not sure of its purpose. |
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After the construction of the hydroelectric dam at Churchill Falls in 1970, the Smallwood Reservoir has flooded much of the old hunting land. |
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Hem fir is frequently used for framing, and is able to meet the building code span requirements of numerous construction projects. |
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In 1517, the construction of Le Havre was ordered by Francis I of France as a new port. |
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Mangakino, constructed from 1946, was also meant to be a temporary construction town, but it too remains today. |
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These stations replaced the former Livingston and Newpark stations which had closed before the construction of the town. |
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Core-panel systems are used for long clear spans over basement construction and for shorter spans in nonbasement houses. |
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It is however often rather complex in construction comprising fluorescent, magnetic, metallic and micro print elements. |
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The new instruments had gut strings, and their construction and playing style was based on the larger orchestral pedal harp. |
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In construction the Irish and Scottish harps may in general be considered as one. |
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Glasgow Green was the venue for Field hockey and saw the construction of a new Glasgow Green Hockey Centre. |
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During the construction phase of the runway extension and taxiway, the airport's military past has been revealed. |
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Prior to the construction of the bridge, ferry boats were used to cross the Firth. |
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Reginald Middleton, to establish the exact position of the bridge and allow the permanent construction work to commence. |
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As of 2009, 73 deaths have been connected with the construction of the bridge and its immediate aftermath. |
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The town was planned as a garden city with accommodation for the construction workers and dockyard workers. |
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New themes include the study of personal and group values and the construction of identity, which is the personal aspect of ethnogenesis. |
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Its construction hastened Oswestry's boom as a railway town, from a population of 5,500 in 1861, to nearly 10,000 40 years later. |
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Their sites are identified by construction details of their hill forts and metalwork artefacts. |
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An example of temporary military bridge construction is the two Caesar's Rhine bridges. |
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They were also responsible for many innovations to roads, sanitation, and construction in general. |
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A small cist in the first phase of construction yielded evidence of burnt human bone, confirming its use as a burial site. |
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A likely context for construction is the 820s, when the Mercian king Coenwulf was fighting against a resurgent Welsh threat. |
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Viroconium prospered over the next century, with the construction of many public buildings, including thermae and a colonnaded forum. |
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Further destruction took place when parts of the estate grounds were built over during the construction of the Ruabon bypass. |
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The deportation of the local Welsh opened the way for the construction of a prosperous English town, protected by a substantial castle. |
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This was followed by the construction of Caernarfon Castle, one of the largest and most imposing fortifications built by the English in Wales. |
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The construction of a new stone Caernarfon Castle seems to have started as soon as the campaign had finished. |
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Until the 1998 construction of the Island Green retail park, Wrexham Central station was located 50 metres further along the track. |
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Orders were placed for the construction of 74 gun battleship, and four frigates. |
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The FWA first appeared in public at a 1965 protest against the construction of the Llyn Celyn reservoir. |
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Two construction workers unearthed a rolled carpet while installing a garden behind a house. |
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With the construction of the town walls, Tenby Castle was made obsolete and had been abandoned by the end of the 14th century. |
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In 1867, the construction of the Palmerston Fort on St Catherine's Island began. |
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Shipbuilding began to take place and the town increased in size with the construction of terraced housing up the slopes of the sheltered bay. |
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Additionally byssal threads have provided insight into the construction of artificial tendons. |
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With future profits looking poor, capital investment and construction slowed or completely ceased. |
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Foster and Catchings recommended federal and state governments to start large construction projects, a program followed by Hoover and Roosevelt. |
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Work on the new mint began in August 1967 with the construction of a blank treatment plant and plant for striking. |
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Cable vibrations were experienced during construction and secondary cables were added to eliminate this. |
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The construction process resulted in a temporary increase in turbidity of the Severn's waters. |
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The construction of the approach roads and toll plaza resulted in the permanent loss of some wet pastureland. |
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I might wander down to the construction site for a nosy at what they're building. |
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William the Conqueror ordered the construction of a castle, to dominate the town and the nearby Welsh border. |
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Prior to this it was home to Oxford Arcade, a post war construction that dated quickly and was underused given its central location. |
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The gallery was inserted into a lightwell in the Grade 1 listed building, and was designed to support future construction from its roof. |
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Beginning in the 1980s, the Saudi Arabian government began to finance the construction of Sunni mosques in countries around the world. |
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With the construction of the new East Bute Dock from 1855, designed by James Walker of Messrs. |
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The deportation of the local Welsh opened the way for the construction of an English town, protected by a substantial castle. |
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The London North Western Railway sponsored the construction of the railway linking Newport station to Hereford station. |
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In April 2009 construction began of a new head office located at Adanac Park on the outskirts of Southampton. |
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Improvements to the road network have led to the construction of product distribution centres in the area. |
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This plan was rotated slightly on its site so that it aligned not with true east, but with sunrise on Easter of the year construction began. |
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They released a charity single in 2010 to fund construction of a statue of Welsh footballer Fred Keenor in Cardiff city centre. |
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Offshore wind power refers to the construction of wind farms in large bodies of water to generate electric power. |
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However, the construction and the maintenance costs are considerably higher. |
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Actual construction costs often exceed estimates, and spent fuel management costs do not have a clear time limit. |
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In 1800, a survey of Dublin Bay conducted by Captain William Bligh recommended the construction of the Bull Wall. |
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It established Kingstown as a preferred suburb of Dublin, and led to the construction of elegant residential terraces. |
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The obelisk near the old ferryport terminal at the harbour commemorates the construction of this harbour. |
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These, along with houses on the shore side of the main road, would make way for the war construction the village would see. |
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By the 1890s the shipyard was heavily engaged in the construction of warships for the Royal Navy and also for export. |
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Despite its benefits, the high cost of titanium construction led to the abandonment of titanium submarine construction as the Cold War ended. |
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The treaty also restricted the independent tonnage of ships and forbade the construction of submarines. |
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Only some sands are suitable for the construction industry, for example for making concrete. |
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It shows the ecological and economic effects of both legal and illegal trade in construction sand. |
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Since 2005, the coast off Walney has become a centre for the construction of offshore wind farms. |
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According to Greenpeace the slow construction times, construction delays, and hidden costs, all negate the mitigation potential of nuclear power. |
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Greenpeace views the construction of Olkiluoto 3 nuclear power plant in Finland as an example of the problems on building new nuclear power. |
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Due to the economic losses and risks, construction of reprocessing plants during this time did not resume. |
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The building of the nuclear plants at Windscale Works was a huge construction project, requiring a peak of 5000 workers. |
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Underwater explosions are used for a variety of purposes including military activities, construction and oceanographic or geophysical research. |
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In the country 3,400 kilometres of motorways and 2,100 km of express ways are currently under construction in different parts of the country. |
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That same year, construction of the second carriageway of Rodovia Anchieta began. |
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Achieving such free flow requires the construction of many overpasses, underpasses, and ramp systems. |
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In 2012, the government will allocate 150 trillion rupiah for the construction of the toll roads. |
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This involved the construction of new roadways and the putting of contemporary signs. |
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In 1981, the responsibilities for construction and maintenance of the motorways shifted from the federal to the regional governments. |
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The government is planning the construction of a line from Chania to Heraklion via Rethymno. |
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The construction of Delta Works changed the Delta in the second half of the 20th Century fundamentally. |
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To prevent further attacks, Winston Churchill ordered the construction of permanent barriers. |
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Little improvement took place beyond the Roman approach to harbour construction after the Renaissance. |
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The recovery from the earthquake also led to a rise in the wage premium of construction workers. |
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To optimize the costs and risks of installing large offshore platforms, different construction strategies have been developed. |
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Haugen has used the word reconstruction rather than construction about this work. |
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Longships can be classified into a number of different types, depending on size, construction details, and prestige. |
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This construction has several advantages when anchored in deep waters or in rough seas. |
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However, most have not been able to resist the temptation to use more modern techniques and tools in the construction process. |
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He anticipated that German industry, now heavily involved in shipbuilding, would back a campaign to maintain a higher construction rate. |
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Mahan's thesis was highly influential and led to an explosion of new naval construction worldwide. |
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Second, but more important, the altered construction of the magazines on board led to a feeling of false security. |
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The existing central pier could remain in service for construction of a new over bridge on-line. |
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The underlying fill was deposited from 1965 to 1985, mostly consisting of construction debris from San Francisco and some municipal wastes. |
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Offshore wind power refers to the construction of wind farms in bodies of water to generate electricity from wind. |
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One of the biggest factors inhibiting wind farm construction is human opposition. |
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At the time of its construction it was the largest offshore wind farm in the world. |
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The farm was constructed sequentially in two phases with overlapping installation activities to reduce the overall construction timeframe. |
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The rock is easily quarried and some of the yellow sandstones from Fersness were used in the construction of St Magnus Cathedral in Kirkwall. |
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The plan envisaged the construction of new houses, public buildings and streets just outside the grachtengordel. |
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In 1786, a part of Equeurdreville joined Cherbourg, during the construction of the port, and then in 1802, a portion of Octeville. |
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The construction of the dam and the military port has brought an important flow of workers and soldiers. |
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Partnerships with Pakistan and India have concluded to make the construction term at home. |
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Avoiding resonance disasters is a major concern in every building, tower, and bridge construction project. |
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After the construction of the canal, Batavia was left under Roman jurisdiction, although it was settled by Germanics. |
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Philip II Augustus played a significant role in one of the greatest centuries of innovation in construction and education in France. |
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Important lessons about ship design, damage control and ship construction materials were learnt from the conflict. |
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The temple was built in the Ptolemy era and dedicated to Osiris, which finished the construction of Alexandria. |
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The fortifications were again enlarged, including the construction of a belfry daymark. |
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The expedition resulted in the construction of Fort Caroline, the first French colony in the New World. |
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Its construction led to enormous debt to European banks, and caused popular discontent because of the onerous taxation it required. |
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Opened in November 1869 after 10 years of construction work, it allows ship transport between Europe and Asia without navigation around Africa. |
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These construction mainly served the purpose of a watch tower, to guard certain roads, passes, and lands that might threaten the kingdom. |
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No deficiencies were found in material or construction and the earlier grounding in 2001 did not contribute to the loss. |
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The construction work had become Dorset's greatest tourist attraction, and the country's most expensive public project. |
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The Touques was still unchannelled but during the Second Empire the low tides permitted the construction of walls. |
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Sternwheelers would also prove vital to the construction of the railroads that eventually replaced them. |
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They were used to haul supplies, track and other materials to construction camps. |
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Army Corps of Engineers began construction of Garrison Dam on the Missouri River. |
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In AD 47 he took part in the Roman conquest of the Chauci and the construction of the canal between the rivers Maas and Rhine. |
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Unmated males start nest construction and call particularly frequently to attract females. |
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Elm was also used as piers in the construction of the original London Bridge. |
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He was using materials that he had liberated from a construction site. |
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He was hired to oversee design and construction of the new facility. |
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In this film, the almost antidramatic construction and the lack of depth in the characters cause the viewer to focus on the imagery. |
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Its institutional cinderblock construction was sheathed by cheap plastic carpet and papered with the idiot avunculism of inspirational posters. |
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After months of delay, construction on the new school began. |
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The mayor's pet project has been the construction of a new high school. |
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It is common in urban areas that a great many borings exist from prior construction work. |
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The shack was a one-room bushpole construction with a corrugated iron roof and walls. |
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Caissons were enclosed dry chambers built on river beds to facilitate the construction of bridge piers. |
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American conservatives tend to favor strict construction of the Constitution. |
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My most enthusiastic contrafibularities go to the world-class HarperCollins construction team. |
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Aside from these, river channel desiltations, dredgings, restoration of dikes and the construction of bridges and classrooms were done. |
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They would throw a construction on his conduct, to his disadvantage before the public. |
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This features a cunning blend of pop vocal harmonic construction and flailsome, fringe-rock accompaniment. |
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We understand the foodscape as a dynamic social construction that relates food to places, people, meanings, and material processes. |
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Cement was used on a large scale in the construction of the London sewerage system a generation later. |
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Canal construction served as a model for the organisation and methods later used to construct the railways. |
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In 1974, a decade of work began on the construction of the Thames Barrier across the Thames at Woolwich to deal with this threat. |
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This type of construction is sometimes possible, hinging on the circumstances involved. |
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