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UKIP would dismantle windfarms in favour of nuclear power because wind turbines "are going to blight most of Wales" and "don't work", he said.
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An additional $100 million would go to blight efforts, including $25 million for commercial demolitions from combined federal, state and foundation money.
The town said it is going to pursue blight ordinances to order other property owners to clean up their land or houses.
It was most likely his first case, and his career was not going to be blighted by losing it.
So that's going to be a blight for all of us here at the Bernie Sanders campaign.
"A lot of those buildings have been empty for years now, and one of our concerns as Harvard slows down is that those properties are going to be sitting blighted in our neighborhood," said Harry Mattison, an Allston resident.
Get out your Sally Struthers wigs, readers, because we're going to end a major blight on our fair land: Pater Obsoletis.
I tried to pretend that the tomato blight was not going to get the better of them, but relented and ripped the lot out with just one truss of 'Gardener's Delight' and nothing on the new varieties.
He might be interested in having an art museum, he said, but "not in the context of 'We're blighted, this is going to make us unblighted,' " he said.
Are we just going to let a region of our country be blighted?
Now the shops are shutting for good, and the question is: how many more big-ticket retailers are going to go under, lengthening Britain's dole queues and blighting its town centres?
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