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The siting
noun
Sorrow, grief.
Exact(60)
The siting board, headed by Maureen Helmer, the commission's chairwoman, unanimously agreed.
However, the siting criterion of culture systems to date has not been made clear.
The siting of the race makes it hard to attract average tourists.
The siting of such a critical installation on British soil underlines the close integration of British and American intelligence activities.
The siting of the private stable in Manhattan is imperfectly understood; streets with specific restrictions against stables were few.
The siting of a new airport brings problems of noise and property blight to local people and increases the risk that civilians may die in an accident.
The siting decision for these reactors has not been made yet.
The siting procedure is simple and effective and can be readily applied in real world situations.
The siting of two camera mounts on either side of the top of the nose also gives the launch car a distinct 'hammerhead' appearance.
The siting decisions were made early on and in a way that's suboptimal for the environment.
The siting of the castle's outer bailey walls was chosen to take advantage of the fortifications remaining from the earlier Iron Age rampart.
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