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For one of the houses under construction, he said, he had to blast 3,700 cubic yards of rock.
Crews had to blast the bedrock and remove all the spoils while a busy, dense neighborhood aboveground tried to pretend it wasn't under siege.
To go down deep enough to build a 250-car garage on the subbasement level, Mr. Demchick said, "we had to blast border to border".
"I should have impressed upon the Prime Minister that we had to blast this one out of the water — condemn them for backtracking".
"We built our first building directly across from their front door," he said, "and had to blast our way through two stories of solid bedrock," which took about 18 months.
To extend the road, workers had to blast off the side of a mountain.
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They'll have to blast off quickly, though.
"This is simply another roadblock we will have to blast our way through".
They have to blast every bit of Ethan's brain that the tumour has touched," said Fidler.
To access the smaller deposits, miners have to blast through a lot more rock, not just coal.
If you go into some of the 167 boonkers, you have to blast out sideways, if not backward.
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