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A 53-year-old Mexican immigrant says that he worked 13-hour days for several weeks, putting in paving stones on a commercial project, but that he was never paid anything.
In paving the way for independence, the Lithuanian party set an example that would be followed by other reluctant members of Lenin's supposedly indestructible union.
In paving the way for its announced inquiry into British complicity in torture, the coalition government attempted, without success, to persuade the High Court that, as the Guardian put it, "proceedings should be delayed while attempts at mediation are made" before the inquiry begins.
But its largest significance was in paving the way for the laser.
And Via Inteligente, a Madrid-based information technology company, has embedded wireless technology in paving stones.
As mayor, Cárdenas succeeded in paving new roads, improving the city's water system, and distributing free textbooks.
This will be the first move in paving the way for an open banking transformation of the industry.
Although the Madrid talks themselves failed to achieve a substantive agreement, they were valuable in paving the way for additional negotiations.
On trade, "we were very effective with the Chinese" in paving the way for a rise in the value of its currency, to the benefit of American businesses.
Tiostone, meanwhile, got the go-ahead to manufacture its bricks in 2010, when government specifications allowing recycled material to be used in paving stones took effect.
"I have a great respect for Jesse Jackson," Mr. Rather said, "that he was an important figure in paving the way for an Osama bin Laden to appear.
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