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Industrial property in the city's West End was redeveloped, and important new truck routes are being built linking parts of the East Side and downtown.
As a result, a thriving smuggling industry emerged, based on a network of subterranean tunnels linking parts of the Gaza Strip with neighbouring Egypt.
Two other studies released by Georgetown this year have also pointed to neurological damage in the brains of veterans reporting symptoms of gulf war illness, including one that showed abnormalities in the nerve cells linking parts of the brain involved in processing feelings of pain and fatigue.
Commuter vans are a familiar sight in many city neighborhoods, linking parts of Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx not served by subway lines to subway stations and also to the financial district in Manhattan and to a large mall in Nassau County.
This is a structure used to speed up the reconstruction of a tuple by linking parts of a single record in a different projections.
Template and/or QueryBuilder searches provide a convenient tool for answering specific questions and linking parts of analysis together.
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It consists of five conceptually and electrically linked parts.
Communications also improved with the introduction of telegraph lines, which by the 1870s linked parts of Latin America directly with Europe.
The empirical research consisted of two mutually linked parts: a questionnaire survey and focused, semi-structured interviews.
For example, a computermaker or a group of PC companies might automate their supply chains, using the Web to link parts suppliers directly to their factories.
(Rosenberg) Antoine Catala: 'I See Catastrophes Ahead' (closes on Sunday) Antoine Catala's amusingly inventive, computer-controlled installation consists of five conceptually and electrically linked parts.
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