Work started in spring of last year, with demolition, clearance and work to the new road lay-out. |
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Hydraulic hammers and breakers, attached to big excavators or scudding skid-steers, announce demolition. |
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Stores and offices are already quitting the area where widescale demolition is due to take place to make way for the planned shopping scheme. |
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Just a 50-minute jetfoil ride from Hong Kong, Macau has never subscribed to its bigger neighbor's demolition fixation. |
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Plans call for the demolition of the racetrack and grandstand to provide the necessary space for expansion. |
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His Georgian townhouse is beautifully restored thanks to the efforts of a Joycean enthusiast who saved the house from demolition. |
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They include the demolition of the grade II listed building and its conversion to a dental surgery with the necessary alterations. |
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Also, they must excavate to remove foundations and basements, and they must grade the site at the completion of the demolition job. |
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Now a York Council working party is recommending demolition and suggests the land could be landscaped or used for affordable homes. |
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The executive is recommended to approve the demolition proposals at tonight's meeting. |
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Some of the former police houses have already been knocked down and work has begun on the demolition of the old custody area. |
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The original St John's Church became redundant in 1938 and was once threatened with demolition through road-widening. |
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Police continued to keep a close watch on the squatters to ensure that the makeshift homes were not re-erected once the demolition was completed. |
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The revised proposal did not allow for the complete demolition of the building. |
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He said this, along with the closure and demolition of the Hayfield last year, meant the Yardies had been forced to move elsewhere. |
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The cost of landfilling construction and demolition waste has increased dramatically in recent years and this cost is expected to grow. |
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A Lord and Lady are leading a last-ditch attempt to save a 19th century building from demolition. |
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The city rescinded the demolition order and granted an Occupancy Permit to the Committee. |
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All the punishment dished out meant only eight cars could limp out for the demolition derby in which Bill Bylett ground the opposition to a halt. |
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We are currently looking at the demolition tenders and we believe a deal will be signed and sealed within two months. |
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Concrete from the demolition of the site's previous buildings was reused in roadbeds. |
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The rocket crash results in much wartime symbolism, with locals rallying around an old woman who stoically accepts the demolition of her house. |
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This would result in its demolition and replacement by a new building designed by the architect James Sterling. |
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Two warriors, armed to the teeth, stand alert, ready to defend the demolition team in case of a raid by bandits. |
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But yesterday at 12 noon Vernon House was reduced to rubble by demolition experts. |
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Yesterday, the Government asked the Attorney General for legal advice on the demolition of the flats. |
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The race was twice delayed by safety cars after initial laps that resembled more a demolition derby than a Grand Prix. |
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In February demolition work started, and the building was gutted, leaving just the shell. |
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The previous government had already issued an order authorising its demolition. |
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The building consisted of mass concrete and heavy duty steel and it took a major effort by demolition machines to take it down. |
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In backing the demolition plan, he has shown he is committed to the worship of Mammon. |
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The 19-year-old back-rower crossed in the 62nd minute of Wednesday's demolition of London to break his scoring duck in a superb performance. |
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The owner of a demolition site, who went to a scrapyard to arrange a collection, found two men weighing in metal stolen from him, a court heard. |
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Mixed debris that can't be easily sorted on a demolition site can still be mechanically sorted for recycling. |
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Besides demolition, BROKK machines could also remove debris with a bucket attachment. |
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The national trust has sought to halt the demolition of a mid-19th century, fire-damaged chapel, claiming it is still protected. |
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Clearly, the whole thing was a mere idea two weeks ago, and already demolition has begun. |
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The third phase will involve the demolition of three accommodation blocks to make room for two new ones. |
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All we deal with is pure topsoil, subsoil and builders demolition, which is perfect for land reclamation. |
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A number of companies are bidding for the demolition and construction contracts. |
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Burr's wiles and tricks, his guile and variation, have been in ample evidence since his rapid demolition of Greenock. |
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Two years ago the council blocked the demolition of a 100-year-old, uninhabitable shotgun cottage. |
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The evening's thrills included monster truck racing, demolition derby, quad wars and more. |
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She lived in a two-up two-down flat in Sydney Road, Sutton, which was earmarked for demolition as part of the best value review. |
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Parker said he believed the contractor had hived the work off to a sub-contractor who didn't have a demolition license. |
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Council was preparing a brief for prosecution for the unapproved demolition of the rear part of house, according to spokesman Peter Flynn. |
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Although surrounded by a demolition site, skyscraping cranes and dozens of builders, a hospital is running as normal. |
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Australia's capital cities were transformed as the demolition of existing structures made way for multi-storey office buildings. |
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Currently the scheme is about four weeks behind due to unforeseen problems with the demolition of parts of the former hospital. |
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A demolition worker escaped unhurt when several tonnes of rubble fell on the digger he was driving today. |
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And the century-old Rodbourne Methodist Church is also unlisted and is currently facing demolition to make way for a car park. |
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With his latest documentary, he examined the demolition of some urban slums which led to more homelessness in his native India. |
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Approaching demolition, various holes appeared in the brickwork of the upcast shaft allowing access to the foolhardy. |
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The director, who ran a demolition company, had been standing in for the nightwatchman at the compound. |
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In the architectural analogy, we can think of bulldozers as the ground clearing tools of demolition. |
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One day the house went up in flames, but the cats kept returning to the burned-out building, slated for demolition. |
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He was in charge of an engineer demolition squad attached to an infantry company which was committed to dislodge the enemy from a vital hill. |
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He sailed to the raid in HMS Campbeltown and landed by jumping over the ship's bow onto the caisson to conduct demolition work ashore. |
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Its forced departure, prior to any demolition work, will leave people in Wimbledon with nowhere spacious to sit and eat their Big Macs. |
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Councilman Kenney, among others, called for a review of the city's demolition application and inspection process. |
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Brignell's book is a handy demolition of the science and statistics behind this epidemic of epidemiology. |
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The whole area is due for demolition and the remaining residents are hanging on for a compulsory purchase settlement. |
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Also, a large area of the garden of No.44 would also need to be hardstanding as the proposed development requires the demolition of the garage. |
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The move angered members in the chamber who wanted to debate demolition and public speakers who waited two hours and were not allowed to speak. |
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After shooting one aircraft down, the crew detonated demolition charges and set fire to the ship to prevent its capture. |
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My father owned Cook's demolition yard just down from here and my eldest son was born there. |
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Sweat drips from the helmet chinstraps of the engineers who have fitted the demolition charges to the house's steel doors. |
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They arranged for the demolition contractor to reuse the old asphalt and limestone base from the former parking lot. |
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This encompasses securing the site perimeter, demolition and site clearance, flood defences, sheet piling, public riverside promenade and plaza. |
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Work on the site, including demolition and clearance, will begin towards the end of this month. |
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Options include total demolition with redevelopment, total renovation or partial clearance and renovation. |
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The fair's climactic event, the demolition derby, is drawing big crowds to the fairgrounds. |
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But demolition work began earlier in October after the Advertiser first highlighted the very obvious perils of the building. |
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Not coincidentally, it will be rerouted directly through the artist's environment, thus necessitating its demolition. |
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By the 1980s, however, financial imperatives led to the closure and demolition of much of Glasgow's cutting-edge church estate. |
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He criticizes judges who have overruled will provisions requesting the demolition of a family estate or a burial with family jewels. |
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The engineers had decided that faster demolition, using implosion methods, would not be an option in this case. |
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In this article, we'll find out how demolition crews plan and execute these spectacular implosions. |
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Then came the in-betweens, made up of drivers over 25, whose hotly-contested race at times looked more like a demolition derby. |
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Through no fault of their own, these defendants were not trained in the regulations that govern the demolition of chimneys. |
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With the demolition of the old church began the building of the Community Hall and the piers and gates were re-erected as an entrance. |
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Once we have the demolition completed, we will be able to start on the new piling. |
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The critical demolition of it filtered into popular consciousness and it became the archetypal bad film. |
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She later consented to its demolition, when informed the council would not build a new one if it was still standing. |
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One of the few consolations was that its demolition was a long drawn out process, hindered by the very high quality of the original construction. |
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It could be a construction site as a building takes shape, or a demolition site as one is torn down. |
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It is also active in piling and foundation engineering, fit-outs, refurbishment, clean-room engineering and demolition. |
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Workmen are removing the remaining fixtures and fittings before bulldozers move in for the 30-week demolition job. |
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All of these factors are important, but the cornerstone of any preservation system is the ability to say no to demolition. |
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While architectural salvage was a condition of the eventual consent for demolition, the distinctive cowls have disappeared. |
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The glass jar was found by demolition workers underneath the foundation stone of a building at East Ardsley Primary School, in West Yorkshire. |
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Any kid who ever created fantasies of demolition with their toy cars feels a frisson of delight at the very idea of robot combat. |
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The Robin Hood pub has been saved from demolition but its future as a watering hole looks uncertain. |
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After the building was damped down yesterday, structural experts deemed it unsound and ordered its demolition. |
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During this time the temple was rebuilt following the demolition of its predecessor. |
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Will it also turn deaf to their pleas and allow the demolition of the secular order? |
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For this reason, demolition experts prefer to use explosive chemicals that contain molecules that readily decompose to form gases. |
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Richard Wentworth and Ian Watkinson then performed a demolition job to send Earswick to their fifth defeat. |
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All in all, it was not so much of a race, but more of a demolition derby, the sort of thing you see on dirt tracks in the USA or Australia. |
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Do the narrow streets of Nice seem like a very stupid place to stage a demolition derby? |
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The demolition derby put a fitting end to the night's classic carnage as the old cars from both classes fought each other to a standstill. |
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After a night of full metal contact only 8 cars limped out for the demolition derby finale. |
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Among the most anticipated events was the chariot race, a horse-drawn demolition derby. |
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Swimming with feeding Blue sharks is like directing traffic at a demolition derby, except they come at us from all angles. |
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Greg and I have a date to go to the demolition derby this weekend, unless he has desk hours for his legal research class. |
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Despite the night's destruction 20 cars made it onto the track for the demolition derby. |
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Everybody watched with vicarious intensity as the demolition derby continued, with both fighters getting caught and staggering. |
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In a race that witnessed three safety car periods in was the last lap which resembled a demolition derby after the re-start. |
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However, demolition of a grain elevator in the area proposed for redevelopment was first required. |
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As any current observer of demolition will tell you, grapples and thumbed buckets are pervasive for cleanup work. |
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The demolition gun may be elevated or depressed for use at various ranges up to 925 meters and is coaxial mounted with a 7.62 mm machine gun. |
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Most do not give reasons for disapproving the demolition, just expressing their disapproval of the proposal. |
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But after years of neglect the chimney had fallen into disrepair and was threatened with demolition. |
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Council modified its original motion to allow for demolition and the construction of single unit buildings and duplexes. |
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It is in the process of planning permission, after demolition, for erection of flats. |
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Their past expansions have never resulted in the demolition of housing for its building or for parking. |
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The company manufactures thermic lances for use in cutting and demolition. |
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It was a tragic accident, but accidents happen in demolition all the time. |
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The rebuilding costs automatically include an allowance for full central heating costs, demolition and site clearance as well as architect and surveyor fees. |
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The demolition work also is predicted to be more complicated because of inactive utility lines. |
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Attempts to demolish the Turkish forts guarding the Straits by a mixture of naval shellfire and demolition by landing parties during February 1915 failed. |
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The third and final race turned out to be more like a demolition derby. |
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After the demolition of Babri Mosque, students of Lal bahadur Shastri Academy, the future administrators etc. celebrated the event with unusual gusto. |
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The North of Montana Neighborhood Association rallied behind the mortuary after a developer applied for a demolition permit to pave the way for a mini-mall. |
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The sounds of the cars crashing during the demolition derby, along with the screams of excited, or maybe just drunk fans, added to the event's atmosphere. |
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Mr Guy was allowed into the building on the weekend before the demolition for a last look and to take some of the remaining lighting equipment and the art deco grillwork. |
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The new scheme involves building 18 new homes on the site plus a partial demolition of the public house buildings and conversion of the rest into four flats. |
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Noise ordinances in cities and other sensitive areas are leading to quieter hydraulic breakers and demolition attachments for excavator and tractor-loader backhoes. |
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Yet this wonderful and loving documentary somehow turns a demolition derby into a profound statement on the importance of life and what makes this place special. |
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If the unapproved building work has detrimental impacts on others then there is a strong probability that the court may issue orders for demolition. |
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A contemptuous demolition of their continental colleagues over the course of 18 qualifying matches included 13 wins and a solitary defeat, by Brazil. |
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A host of smaller steelmakers and industries went too, some hiring former metalworkers as minimum-wage sweepers or security guards until the demolition crews arrived. |
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The new building steers the straits between meticulous restoration and furious demolition, refusing a puritanical stance towards the glass-cased bibelot. |
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Shaw points out that hydraulic hammers and pulverizer attachments have allowed them to pick up demolition work on bridges and commercial and industrial buildings. |
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Celebrity steeplejack Fred Dibnah was supposed to end his days of felling factory chimneys with the demolition of the 175-ft Park Mill chimney in Royton yesterday. |
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The policy, designed to leave families homeless, impoverished and traumatized, is illegal because international law forbids the demolition of houses by an occupying power. |
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Following the demolition, there was a gradual migration north to the Commercial Road area and, by the middle of the 1960s, many Bengalis were settling around Brick Lane. |
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Streamlined wheelchairs crash into each other with the ferocity of a demolition derby, and coaches bark orders from the sideline, with their usual bluntness. |
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In spite of the pandemonium, the Navy men were rushing forward, rifles and demolition equipment in hand. |
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Hadrianic London, too, saw the demolition of the substantial Flavian forum and basilica and their replacement with a complex twice the normal size. |
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Ibrahim Hijazi walked me through his barren house, emptied ahead of the demolition. |
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The revival of St Emilion first occurred in the 1930s with the demolition of geographical boundaries and recognition of Pomerol as an independent appellation. |
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The wanton and deliberate demolition of the Babri Masjid by the Hindu fundamentalist forces in December 1992 was a watershed in the governance of the country. |
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If the chemistry department plans are approved the demolition of the existing single-storey building, along with the neighbouring water tower, could start this autumn. |
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For them, this is not demolition but reclamation, cleansing the sanctuary that has been profaned by liberals. |
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Based on Greenwich demolition applications submitted since July 1, Mr. Marr projects 35 percent fewer residential teardowns will happen in his city this year. |
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Is it that repugnant to label him a hero without the wearisome cycle of celebrity demolition? |
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The group has obtained an injunction to prevent the demolition of the building. |
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English Heritage said it could only give its blessing to the demolition plan, if it was proven there was no market for the grade II listed building by putting it up for sale. |
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After 57 years of continuous operation, the theater closed, was sold to a private company, and scheduled for demolition. |
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As doomsday looms for Chippenham's Goldiggers building, protesters have enrolled a white witch in their battle against the forces of demolition and development. |
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Residents living in a smart area of Salisbury are preparing to do battle a second time to save two large detached family homes which are under threat of demolition. |
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The delay enabled the Japanese garrison of 19,000 troops to construct the most formidable beach defences, a way through which had to be cleared by underwater demolition teams. |
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An anti-conversion and demolition control by-law would protect low-income housing during the games, but Vancouver city council refused to pass it. |
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Almost in passing, his observation revealed how in modern Britain, despite the demolition of some old hierarchies and snobberies, status still rules. |
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Most recently these boots have been very grotty, having been present for the destruction and recreation of the living rooms and the continuing demolition of the garden. |
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But the person authorized to perform the demolition is not Sarah Palin or some other purveyor of junk jingoism. |
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When people think of building demolition, they almost invariably conjure up visions of spectacular implosions with large buildings collapsing in seconds. |
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Their home probably will be devastated, too, but they received no demolition notice. |
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An expediter for the project's mob-tied developer was already under indictment for forging the demolition permit that had illegally cleared the site. |
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Hundreds of people have joined the effort to save the building from demolition. |
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The signal to begin might be a mine explosion or a demolition charge. |
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For safety reasons, the original plan to implode the buildings using explosives was abandoned and wrecking balls and machines were used in the demolition. |
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Only yards away from the museum site on Little Horton Lane, the wrecking ball has been put to use as demolition of old buildings on the Broadway site progresses. |
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For many structures requiring renovation, such as old bank buildings, hotels, schools, and public offices, the demolition starts on the top floor and works its way down. |
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Lost Creek Raceway also plans to host concerts, car shows, flea markets, and demolition derbies, thereby establishing itself as a true multi-use facility. |
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There was a noticeable chill in the air and barely a sound to be heard as sombre onlookers waited in the moments before builders began the demolition. |
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For example, the use of safety equipment is mandated for employees working in buildings where friable asbestos is present prior to demolition or major remodeling. |
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The project will see the demolition of an existing house and the construction of a 144 bedroom hotel spread over a ground floor and 14 upper floors. |
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Concrete dust released by building demolition and natural disasters can be a major source of dangerous air pollution. |
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With traditional building demolition methods using excavators with pulverizers and grapples, a lot of the material is mixed. |
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But as a hydraulic nibbler was brought in to begin demolition from the top down, it marked the end of an era for the high rise development. |
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Edinburgh-based firm Inscape had been employed to carry out the demolition and building work. |
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A SCOTS demolition firm was fined pounds 30,000 yesterday after a worker was crushed to death by a quarter-of-a-ton of nuts and bolts. |
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He continued onward into enemy terrain and destroyed a recently abandoned German fieldpiece with a demolition charge placed in the breech. |
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Contract awarded for This tenant calls for the demolition of all structures at Lot 202 Firetail Place, Kenwick. |
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A LEISURE centre threatened with demolition has taken a step towards safety, after it emerged councillors are considering a U-turn on funding. |
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The Cyclone product is designed to be used in a multitude of flatwork demolition projects. |
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When Vida failed to carry out the repairs, a demolition order was served in January. |
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If the demolition is to use explosives, an exclusion zone must be established at a distance from and surrounding the structure. |
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When George became King, he authorised the demolition of Carlton House, with the request that the replacement be a residential area. |
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This time, however, demolition was fatally delayed for hours by the Lord Mayor's lack of leadership and failure to give the necessary orders. |
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Stopping the fire caused much fire and demolition damage in the lawyers' area called the Temple. |
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As of August 2009, internal demolition has started on the building that currently occupies the site. |
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However the majority of the smaller masts still stand, awaiting demolition before becoming a housing estate. |
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Some buses meet a destructive end by being entered in banger races or at demolition derbys. |
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The 20th century saw the innovation of a central dining hall, the demolition of small houses and further modernisation of the curriculum. |
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Crystal was influential in a campaign to save Holyhead's convent from demolition, leading to the creation of the Ucheldre Centre. |
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Following the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina, Modern structures in New Orleans have been increasingly slated for demolition. |
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This involved the mass demolition of the city's infamous slums and their replacement with large suburban housing estates and tower blocks. |
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Any reopening would require compulsory purchase and demolition of property or tunnels bored. |
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The body was lost after the Reformation, which led to the demolition of the priory. |
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The Arch demolition was formally announced by the Minister of Transport, Ernest Marples in July 1961, but immediately drew widespread protest. |
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In September 2011, the demolition plans were cancelled, and Aedas was appointed to give the station a makeover. |
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After demolition of the first monument, a new structure honouring Picton was commissioned. |
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The development will see the demolition of the market hall, bus station, theatre and NCP car park. |
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Around 2003, the north side of the street was redeveloped after the demolition of the old Brains Brewery. |
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After years of serious decline in the 1980s, many Hollywood landmarks were threatened with demolition. |
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On the heights, seven HLM tower blocks are intended for demolition to improve social housing. |
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Bridges were prepared for demolition and obstacles placed on the approaches. |
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By the end of May, medical stores had been removed from Dieppe and a demolition party landed, ready to blow up the port infrastructure. |
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These were built upon the site of the second set of city walls following their demolition. |
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Following its demolition in the early 19th century Trafalgar Square was built on the site. |
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In the austerity of the First World War it was considered redundant and a hazard, and in 1916 its demolition was authorised by Act of Parliament. |
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At the inquest the Pier Hotel was found to be a hazard to drivers, and instead of being repaired its demolition was ordered. |
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This led to higher demolition rates and higher costs to repair poorly constructed dwellings. |
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Renewing neighborhoods dealing with vacant buildings badly need options other than demolition or dangerous vacant spaces. |
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Most of the village's buildings were blown up by the Royal Engineers, who used them for demolition practice. |
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Local residents, led by the Holme Valley Business Association, campaigned for its demolition. |
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The creature was actually doing a neat job of demolition, using scissorlike claws to chop the sky-bike into small pieces. |
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Ten days elapsed before the demolition crew found the tape safe... They had, however, saved all the forty tapes in the tape safe. |
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DeRisi says one of the main obstacles is outdated laws that require deconstructionists to acquire difficult-to-obtain demolition licenses. |
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What's better for a political comeback then two little words that register with all the delicateness of a demolition ball? |
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Crash Burn Love strives to capture not only the thrill of demolition derbies, but the lives and feelings of the men and women who participate. |
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You can find the usual agricultural events and displays, monster trucks and demolition derbies here at the 3 County Fair. |
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Carroll has made his neighbours' lives a misery with regular late-night parties, police raids and similar demolition derbies. |
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The taxi driver left us feeling sick after zooming around as if he was in a demolition derby. |
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Julian Camelleri, 27, decided to enter the 1967 Silver Shadow in a demolition derby when he was unable to find a buyer for it. |
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Part demolition and Abbrucharbeitein and structural work in a partially landmarked building inventory. |
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If the demolition of capitalism is not practical, it might also be unwise. |
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Daniel, of Bradley Stoke, Bristol, escaped with just a bump on the nose following the demolition derby. |
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The grapples come in rotatable and fixed versions and include those designed for sorting and demolition work. |
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Following demolition work, building began in January and the two and three-bed houses and maisonettes are due to be completed in October. |
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Houses in Burnsville Road, Grangetown, are set for demolition as part of a huge clearance programme. |
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Kausch agrees that universal processors can be a valuable investment for demolition contractors of all sizes. |
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I regret to inform you that in order to make way for the new hyperspace express route, your planet has been scheduled for demolition. |
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Investigators also probed the death of demolition worker Dennis Kay, 62, who died as he worked on a cherrypicker. |
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The first edition follows the start of demolition and assessment at Belmont House in Lyme Regis, with Keay investigating the builder of the house, Eleanor Coade. |
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In the past using the negative sentiment towards the colonial era was often used as an excuse to disregard protests against the demolition of historical buildings. |
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The Demolition Cup Series will include a schedule of more than 35 demolition derbies across the USA, 5 regional finals and season finale Demolition Cup Final. |
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The reason for the demolition was reported as the change of the city planning, in which the site of the building was requisited for developing a new Yangtse River Bridge. |
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Conceived as part of a 1950s-era slum-clearance program, the immense superblock required the demolition of an entire neighborhood of dilapidated tenements and brownstones. |
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In the 2000s, it was featured on Channel 4's Demolition programme as the ugliest transport station in the United Kingdom and worthy of demolition. |
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Further damage was reported to buildings inside the cordoned central business district, with an estimate of 75 additional buildings needing demolition. |
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It was announced in January 2017 that the Bargate Centre is also scheduled for demolition, to be replaced by retail premises, student accommodation and apartments. |
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It allows the demolition and rebuilding of more than 1,700 homes. |
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On hearing that he is to be put to death to end the demolition of the walls, the boy is dismissive of the advice, and tells the king about the two dragons. |
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The growth in the containership segments remains positively impacted by a healthy level of demolition to counterbalance the inflow of newbuild tonnage. |
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Many piers remained derelict for years until the demolition of the Embarcadero Freeway reopened the downtown waterfront, allowing for redevelopment. |
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New development is being proposed at sites on North Street and demolition of older parts of the shopping centre at the eastern entrance of the Kingdom Shopping Centre. |
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On 31 October 2012 the building was closed for demolition and replacement by a new design, inspired by traditional Scottish buildings, by Reiach and Hall Architects. |
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The theatre is owned by the Guild of Players who bought it in 1959, thereby saving it from demolition, and is run on a voluntary basis by the members of the Guild of Players. |
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If pressed he would call these catchweight fights, but they were really just demolition without a weigh-in or any formality beyond money changing hands. |
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The company transitioned out of demolition and into producing high-quality reclaimed wood flooring, beams and millwork, and other antique building materials. |
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This involved the demolition of almost the whole site including several adjacent buildings to make room for a major increase in the size of the complex. |
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I used a rust stain and stitching on fabric to mnemonically materialize the process of demolition and displacement, while she used words to echo the process. |
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They were usually located near any existing town defences, such as Roman walls, although this sometimes resulted in the demolition of structures occupying the desired site. |
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This plan was accepted, and demolition of the old cathedral began. |
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The more experienced firemen were clamouring for demolition, but Bloodworth refused on the grounds that most premises were rented and the owners could not be found. |
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Works include the W demolition of a former caretaker's house, renovation of a disused track and the shoring up of old cellars to prevent cave-ins. |
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Jaw crushers are suitable for processing concrete, stone and demolition material, such as brick and block, and can produce larger products such as riprap. |
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Our pictures show leading Birmingham BASE jumper Justin Otpadara tackling the iconic Saltley gas towers that nestle next to the M6 motorway and are earmarked for demolition. |
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The methods available for this relied on demolition and water. |
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In addition to drifting, Irwindale Speedway has scheduled monster trucks, moto cross and demolition derbies when the Cup drivers race on Saturday nights. |
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You only need to consider how quickly the demolition has taken place of those houses on the side of Lothair Road immediately in front of Liverpool FC's Main Stand. |
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Then, after Blake had coolly struck again with his eighth of the season, Dave Wright lucklessly turned in Mark Kennedy's low cross to complete the demolition. |
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