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The Victorians might rebuild, but the 20th century should enshrine its destructive urges as memorials.
The atmosphere of lawlessness discourages the kind of business investment that might rebuild infrastructure and create jobs.
Now, he is a tortured and remote figure who refuses to take the fights that might rebuild his confidence.
Tension between the generations is rising for a variety of reasons, but a common space and shared interest might rebuild a rapport.
In a sign of the disarray, Mr. Gentz said it was too early to say how the company might rebuild its presence in the region, which, taking China into account, is the fastest-growing car market in world.
Faced with such a scenario of despair, she says, good-quality education, offered early on, when children are initially displaced, "is the only way to offer families an alternative vision for how they might rebuild their lives".
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To save humanity, all nuclear weapons might be ordered destroyed, but warring nations might still rebuild them.
The league might eventually rebuild even prettier fields.
Mr Li might yet rebuild his telecoms empire closer to home.
"We will fight with all our might to rebuild the livelihoods the public so sorely misses," the Social Democratic leader, Mizuho Fukushima, said this week.
When asked what might help rebuild the country's manufacturing commons faster, they mentioned things like a larger immigration program for science, engineering and technology graduates; tripling government investment in basic research and development; hugely increasing export financing; and changing the country's regulatory scheme.
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