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It was also estimated that local governments would need $1.9 billion to fix damage to infrastructure like streets, water and sewage systems, and emergency equipment.
He appealed to garage mechanics who may be asked to fix damage on a car or van and also to members of the public for information.
Mr. Cilffi and the 32 two-member crews he directs were among the workers trying to fix damage from the attack, which left deep wounds in the infrastructure of the city, from transit to communications to electrical power.
This assessment would have to be made by outside inspection with cameras or spacewalking astronauts using new repair kits designed to fix damage to thermal tiles or the reinforced carbon material of the leading edge.
The four contracts in question were granted between 1998 and 2000 to Mr. Arred's company, County Site Development, to fix damage to roads and a dam in northern Westchester.
About half of that cash will be used to fix damage but money will also be spent raising some roads to lessen the future impact of flooding.
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Included is a requirement for $3.5bn to fix damaged bridges, $1.65bn to rebuild homes and $1bn to reimburse emergency services and city officials for overtime.
The emerging procedure known as platelet-rich plasma therapy may fix damaged tendons and ligaments, but it also may lead to a doping violation.
We try to do what we can for people, try to fix damaged electricity or water networks, distribute aid to vulnerable people and other things.
It has the potential to change almost everything, from unimaginably small computer chips to tiny machines that find and fix damaged arteries inside our bodies.
Modern biology will cure cancer, fix damaged DNA and uncover hidden talents, if not today then tomorrow (or perhaps in a few decades).
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