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Some athletes have now started to arrive in Delhi, but while organisers believe that their swift reaction to international protests – which included the prime minister, Manmohan Singh, taking personal charge – may have helped turn a corner, many parts of the city and its key Games-related projects still resemble a badly drained building site.

Besides catabolic and biosynthetic pathways, the model also included polymerization reactions and a reaction describing the formation of biomass, which was considered as a drain of building blocks or macromolecules in appropriate ratios to produce 1 mmol of monomers in the macromolecule or 1 g dry-weight (DW), respectively.

However, barricading, draining and building on the flood plains around many major rivers – such as the Danube and the Rhine in Germany – is also a large part of the problem.

All clients visit by appointment, one to two days before an interview to receive the clothes, or after landing a job to receive work-appropriate outfits, so that their first-year salary isn't drained by building a wardrobe.

The water drains into building basements, where it mixes with groundwater.

In a Washington Post local opinion piece this weekend, Trump -- who was recently awarded the redevelopment rights for the financially draining Federal Triangle building at 12th Street NW and Pennsylvania Avenue -- laid out his vision for the mammoth project, which will see the 113-year-old structure transformed into the Trump International Hotel.

Sanitation drive activities ranged from collecting garbage to cleaning city drains and building latrines.

Prague emerged sodden and paralyzed today as the worst floods in its recorded history drained from buildings and poured down the Vltava River and into the Elbe.

Their stories also are told in the 1,500 inscriptions that the interned left on sandstone rock faces, slate drain covers and building walls around the site.

Then, 15 months ago, serious new peril for the egrets, ibises and other denizens: nearly 1,000 gallons of heating oil got into a storm drain at a building a mile away, and ended up in the bay, killing some of the cove's mussels and coating other inhabitants.

Juliet Lyon, director of the Prison Reform Trust, said closing prisons and reducing prison numbers "offers major social and economic gains" but warned it "would be a gigantic mistake if the justice secretary were to revive the discredited idea of titans and pour taxpayers' money down the prison building drain" instead of investing in crime prevention, healthcare and community solutions to crime.

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