Sentence examples for Industry constructed from inspiring English sources

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This is a mere snapshot of a tourism industry constructed around Breaking Bad: the AMC drama phenomenon in which mild-mannered chemistry teacher Walter White Bryan Cranston turnss his expertise to producing crystal meth after a cancer diagnosis leaves him fearing for the financial future of his family.

The first-prize winner was Eugène Hénard, for whose project the Palace of Industry (constructed for an international exposition in 1855) was to be demolished to make way for a grand exhibition hall (the Grand Palais), a smaller exhibition building (the Petit Palais), and a bridge (Pont Alexandre III).

The self-regulated legal industry constructed barriers to ensure that 'non-lawyers' anyone other than a licensed attorney were barred from delivering legal services, participating in its management, or sharing fees.

Business picked up somewhat in the third quarter, with 68.3 megawatts installed, according to the American Wind Energy Association, but that's far below the average of more than 1,000 megawatts that the industry constructed in most quarters in recent years.

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Since' the first clash, China has moved to increase army and militia training, stockpile strategic metals, store food, de centralize industry, construct air raid shelters and tunnels and condition the people psy chologically.

"Behind it, there came whole industries constructing locomotives and wagons and huge diesel motors," Stalder says.

Most engineering-based industries construct products from standard, well understood components.

In essence, all of the ways that we create energy, govern industries, construct buildings, cities, and transit systems, and use land for agriculture and resource extraction will have to change.

The five-year plans laying out the targets for the Soviet economy were full of exaggerations and fantasies, but the Soviets really did build a steel industry and an auto industry; they constructed canals and railroads; they mined nickel in the Arctic and gold in the Far East and coal in the Donbass.

For the Obama administration, and regulators in the 14 states where natural gas is booming, this means imposing tough new rules on every stage: making sure that industry constructs leakproof wells that do not pollute the water table, and safely recycling or storing the millions of gallons of contaminated water produced by every well.

Switzerland's lucrative tax haven industry is constructed from two laws out of step with other developed governments.

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