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Norilsk city hall referred requests for commentary to the construction company NorilskStroiRekonstruktsiya, which says it has done work to strengthen the foundations of "almost all the buildings in Norilsk".
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As energy is the crucial foundation of almost all human activities, a profound change in the underlying energy system will have considerable repercussions on the structure of our society, economy, and even political power.
It is hardly an exaggeration to say that "us-and-them" seeing, and the dualistic thinking that results, is the foundation of almost all discontent and violence in the world.³ It allows heads of religion and state to avoid their own founders, their own national ideals, and their own better instincts.
YOU would think that chefs trained in French technique, in which slowly simmered stocks are the carefully concocted foundations of almost every dish, would find it laughable to rely on a quickly steeped broth of kelp and dried fish.
This fruit consists of almost all water.
"When he founded the monastery at Iona, one of the things they did there was they began to record Irish history, writing down events, battles here, foundation of a church there". "Almost all the history of Ireland and Scotland up until 740 AD we get from these chronicles invented by Colmcille and his followers on Iona.
In addition, the solutions for normalized stiffness and damping coefficients of foundations in almost all cases of vibration modes are in very good agreement with the published results based on the analytical methods.
The profiles were the foundation of almost four decades in higher education and philanthropy, she said.
But because those royalties are the foundation of almost everyone's paycheck, any change to the system can be controversial.
But it is unmistakable that the once-mighty party of the Scottish working class, the engine of Labour and the foundation of almost every Labour government at Westminster, is in a terrible place.
More down to earth is a treadmill machine called Optogait, which measures a player's stride and movement patterns in a number of ways and can reveal problems with balance — which, Uehling noted, is the foundation of almost everything a player does on a tennis court.
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