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"My sense is that pressure is building to do something".
You don't need a round building to do it.
But Mr. Walker has more building to do.
I have too much respect for the Woolworth Building to do a hoopty-do thing".
Corbyn admitted the party had "a lot of building to do" in Scotland.
Anyone who wants to post on Twitter or a blog will have to leave the building to do so.
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"He has a tremendous amount of fence-building to do with Republican leaders around the state," said James Cavanaugh, the Westchester County Republican chairman.
But the fourth author is James Yeates, chief vet of the British RSPCA, suggesting that the BHA has some bridge-building to do with Britain's best-known animal welfare organisation.
"There will always be distressed buildings to do," said Harold De Rienzo, president of Catch.
"Architects can only design buildings to do the best job they can, but of course I understand the hopes here.
But it also creates incentives for landlords to get rid of tenants, or for speculators to buy apartment buildings to do the same.
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