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As an example Toji, in Kyoto has caught fire three times after being struck since its construction some 1200 years ago.
"In 2001 supply has caught up with demand because a number of buildings under construction have been completed.
It's possible this announcement really has caught nearly everyone by surprise — in early May, Netanyahu promised Kerry that he would "rein in" construction, and plans for construction, through mid-June.
The message has caught on.
The sport has caught up".
However, the Israeli government has caught wind of the move, which is meant to depict Israel as a Palestinian occupier, and is canceling the construction for violating permits.
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But more recently she has created an unusual variety of needlework constructions that have caught the attention of collectors and curators.
Further construction was deferred until after Ashford had caught up with the maintenance backlog caused by the war.
Even in the skilled trades where apprenticeships have caught on, the model has suffered because of the collapse of the construction industry.
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