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Sometimes newly constructed elements/parts may need to be demolished to create a passage for other equipment, for example a concrete conveyor truck, to get to its designated area.
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After this, the group creates a passage through the glacier, and meets with the reinforcements.
It created a safer passage for workers who have to walk through the area.
Half the mesh now complete, Turnock uses a homemade "crook" to lever up and knock down alternate wires, creating a clear passage for each cross wire.
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Stanislav Kozlovsky, the head of the Russian Wikipedia, which suspended its operations for a one-day protest on Tuesday, said that its passage "will create a technological basis" for a Russian version of the Chinese firewall.
The melting ice cap looks almost certain to create a navigable Northwest Passage and unleash a scramble for undersea resources.
Spring was suggested in a brief wood block passage that seemed to mimic a woodpecker at work, and a passage for gongs, encircling the audience, created an eerily mystical effect.
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