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A single texture is rarely employed in building.
fifty thousand workers were employed in building the town and that, thanks to the unhealthy climate, most of them died doing it.
At most, 3,500 were employed in building the pipeline and other facilities, and some complain that they had to bribe employment agents to be hired.
Their importance lay less in their description of specific machines or work tools than in their use of demonstration models to explain the basic mechanical principles and functions employed in building machinery.
Although some slaves were employed in building the pyramids, most of the builders were peasants, drafted as a form of service tax (corvée) owed the state and employed when the Nile was flooding their fields.
The accuracy of the cubit stick is attested by the dimensions of the Great Pyramid of Giza; although thousands were employed in building it, its sides vary no more than 0.05 percent from the mean length of 230.364 metres (9,069.43 inches), which suggests the original dimensions were 440 by 440 royal cubits.
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Ohio's legacy of bulb production, and its factories that could easily be converted from incandescent production to CFL production, presents a grand opportunity to employ workers in building a green energy economy in Ohio.
"Snapping a line," a technique familiar in ancient Egypt, is employed in modern building construction.
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