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The park was to be destroyed to make way for a reconstructed Ottoman artillery barracks.
If Hoo were chosen, which isn't unlikely, the question then becomes: what would be destroyed to make way for it?
In Dr. Weissman's proposal the blastocysts would stay in the Petri dish and be destroyed to make human embryonic stem cells.
Two historic bridges and nearly a mile of vegetation will be destroyed to make room for the construction, the groups charged.
There are eight buildings on the property, four of which will be destroyed to make room for seven residential towers and five town houses; the other four buildings would be renovated.
HS2 has been heavily criticised for its spiralling costs – the budget was increased by £10bn last year – and potential environmental damage, including the allegation that thousands of acres of ancient woodland will be destroyed to make way for the line.
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No trees are destroyed to make e-books.
Entire Amsterdam neighbourhoods were destroyed to make way for motorised traffic.
Instead, prosecutors believe, the books were rearranged and index cards were destroyed to make it difficult to track missing volumes.
There is no part of it that has not been destroyed to make way for architecture of diabolical design.
Some 7,000 early-run copies printed in Queens were destroyed to make way for the updated edition, and 165,000 extra copies were printed to meet the heightened demand.
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