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The shopping districts and redevelopment projects that have emerged, they say, constitute a durable set of changes.
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Whatever constitutes strategic advantage will eventually change, and defending one that has outlived its time will simply lock you into the past.
President Grant said of the amendment that it "completes the greatest civil change and constitutes the most important event that has occurred since the nation came to life".
Happily, that hasn't changed.
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