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Now, the Crystal Palace might be rebuilt in south London as a complex of exhibition spaces, shops and cafes, if a Chinese developer gets his way.
The pro-Brexit side might fairly argue that it is a risk worth taking for some longer-term gain; that influence might be rebuilt outside the EU.
She is always posing the question of how the world might be rebuilt from minimal, coarse materials—"Show me your nothing / that you left behind," she writes in "Archeology," "and I'll build from it a forest and a highway, / an airport, baseness, tenderness, / a missing home".
Mr. Tenet's principal task will be to assess how a functioning Palestinian security force might be rebuilt after the recent Israeli military campaign, which left many Palestinian institutions, towns and infrastructure severely damaged and many members of the security force dead or in jail.
The policy is still short on the details of how a cease-fire could be put in place -- how the Israeli Army might be coaxed out of the West Bank or how Palestinian security institutions might be rebuilt to prevent suicide bombings.
Their breasts might be rebuilt from skin taken from their stomachs or muscle moved from their backs.
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Mr. Seagraves said parts of the hospital had such severe structural damage that they might not be rebuilt.
Though the barrier is too late to save what was there, the hope is to protect what might yet be rebuilt.
In New Orleans the first floor of Dillard University's library was under water, and the entire Southern University campus might have to be rebuilt.
The recent data might suggest that cod stocks could be rebuilt to obtain 10,000 tonnes in a year but the older records show that the oceans can be far more productive.
It can be rebuilt.
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