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Friction surfacing is an advanced manufacturing process, which has been successfully developed and commercialised over the past decade.
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While universities in the UK have been commercialising over the past 10 years, American universities have been acting competitively for decades.
As he told Bloomberg Businessweek in 2013: "I don't want to over-commercialise or over-hype this.
Greater success was met in Darlington, where local businesses were encouraged to support parks through corporate volunteering and teambuilding exercises, again without over-commercialising the spaces.
Officials believe the Highways Agency must be commercialised to raise the billions of pounds, over and above its £4bn budget, needed to get Britain's most important roads up to scratch.
Christmas is commercialised, sure, but it's one moment where all over the world people are celebrating.
Hackney Wick, in east London, has seen battles over "graffiti gentrification", where street art becomes commercialised and sponsored "pay-as-you-go" walls.
Even if that's overstating it, the struggle over network-produced data, and whether it should be commercialised, or be free for social utility, is a big question and a new one.
Heroes are commercialised.
It cannot be commercialised.
It has become commercialised.
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