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The tussling over the stadium's future illustrates a perennial problem for Olympic hosts: how to find post-Games uses for the beautiful, splashy, exorbitantly expensive sports arenas they are required to build to secure the Games in the first place.
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From the coalitions we've built to secure nuclear materials, to the missions we've led against hunger and disease; from the blows we've dealt to our enemies, to the enduring power of our moral example, America is back.
Inside the high-tech moat built to secure the Salt Lake Winter Games, past the magnetometers and checkpoints, a world of spectators will find the way to a free-spirited American skier who was reared in a cabin lighted by kerosene lamps.
EDITORIAL WRITING TOM PHILP The Sacramento Bee The Pulitzer judges praised Mr. Philp, 43, for his "deeply researched" editorials defending the restoration of the Hetch Hetchy Valley, which has been underwater since 1923, when a dam was built to secure electricity for the San Francisco Bay area.
In adults, the Post-Anesthetic Discharge Scoring System (PADSS) was built to secure the discharge after outpatient surgery.
The Norman gate was built to secure the west entrance to the Ward.
And they're going to be good enough as we build them to secure their country and to counter the insurgency that they're dealing with now.
Since you cannot do this very little thing, why do you worry about the rest?" He identified the human solution: to build storehouses to secure the enjoyment of life.
After the Persians attacked, Anastasius built forts to secure his eastern frontier.
The Internet was not built to be secure in the first place: its openness is its core strength and its most conspicuous weakness.
A breakthrough in protecting the species came in 1997 when he helped local villagers build a pipeline to secure clean drinking water.
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