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A 1992 report for the UK Department of the Environment titled Economics of Lead Pipe Replacement noted that in theory, when a lead pipe is partially replaced, the amount of lead in water should be reduced because there is less expanse of lead in contact with the water.
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Originating from central European lowlands, the Funnelbeaker people were able to utilize large expanses of less fertile soils, obtained by extensive reduction of forested areas, with the increased role of livestock.
Less traditional are the bare expanse of taut stomach, the skin-tight hipster trousers and the six-inch stilettos.
True, in the meantime the desert has become less of a secret, with expanses of sand now all too familiar to both tourists and moviegoers.
Seen from inside, those zigzags look like the keels of ships, moored above this vast expanse of pillar-less space that's home to trams, cars, locomotives, motorbikes, a tube train, a glider, ships, skateboards, prams, shoes and, well, pretty much anything that ever helped Glaswegians to move about.
But what works along vast expanses of shoreline is less suited to cities that are densely populated.
Where the north half required great thicknesses of brick in the load-bearing walls, the addition employed only a thin facing of brick and terracotta trim, affording larger expanses of glass and faster, less expensive construction.
For Coco de Mer, Orchids and the Rare Black Parrot As the second biggest island in the archipelago, Praslin is less developed than Mahe and offers vast expanses of white sand coast and tropical forest, with the renowned yet tranquil beaches of Anse Lazio and Anse Georgette.
Be that as it may, the timescales for technological advance are tiny compared to the timescales of the Darwinian selection that led to humanity's emergence -- and they are less than a millionth of the vast expanses of time lying ahead.
After devoting roughly 120 hours in less than two weeks to completing the vast expanse of Dragon Age: Origins, I am left only with those questions.
In less than 18 months, what had been an expanse of paddy fields was turned into a pleasant vista of lawns, trees, artificial waterways ("Nottingham Lake" and "Nottingham River") and modern buildings.
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