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It would bring cement making back into Hudson, but with a technology that has changed greatly since the last plant closed here in 1975; cement plants no longer need the armies of workers they once did.
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In northern Iraq, U.S. engineers reported that it would take $50 million to bring a cement factory in the area to Western standards.
Government spending on public works or a government-backed Infrastructure Bank could bring that cement production and much else back on line by financing thousands of projects to rebuild and modernize America's roads, bridges, airports, and other projects.
Very large, deep areas may be floated with a magnesium float to bring more cement paste up.
"On a few occasions," Mrs. Bakos said, "I wish we had brought Duco Cement" — for repairing china.
Much like them, Chávez has exploited the popularity the oil boom has brought to cement his unyielding grip on power.
Pete Franzone dug for his life in the hard dirt.... Santora brought in cement, lime and water from his trunk.
"For example, you may not be able to bring in a cement truck.
These norms bring us together, cementing our responsibilities towards our fellow citizens, in a sphere much larger than that proscribed by our legal code.
The suspicions was based on uncertainty on what the bill would bring, fuelling and cementing the positions of the two opposing camps.
Though many had predicted an earthquake in Kathmandu would bring the newly constructed cement apartment blocks tumbling down, it was the older, brick and wood homes that, almost exclusively, were reduced to rubble.
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