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And people are often displaced to make way for the new lake.
And, not least, people are often displaced to make way for the new lake.
You write that more than a million people have been displaced to make way for the rising waters.
In today's Beijing, forcible eviction is common, and hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced to make way for the Olympics.
In the 1950s families from Banaba island, who had been displaced to make room for a phosphate mine, took refuge there, Gemenne recalls.
Hundreds of peasant farmers were displaced to make space for the building, which makes David Siegel's folly in Florida look like the Petit Trianon.
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(Last fall, it dropped to last place after being displaced to 9 p.m. to make room for Mr. Leno).
Over the course of a year, they dug down two metres and piled up the displaced earth to make the hole deeper, before constructing a smooth concrete bowl.
The NAO warned that Selly Oak hospital in Birmingham, where the MoD has a contract to treat seriously wounded troops, might have to displace civilians to make way for extra military patients.
Mount Vernon's state assemblyman, J. Gary Pretlow, says he thinks that Mount Vernon, given its large poor and working-class populations, has always been more sensitive to the prospect of displacing people to make way for grand projects.
The first is about an unconfident urban boy, newly displaced to rural Suffolk, who makes strangely magical links across the generations.
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