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Beyond that, trees are important in the town's efforts to retain its rural ambience in these days of relentless development.
Indeed, to talk about farmland in Westchester over the past century is to talk about its disappearance in the face of relentless development.
Over the past 100 years or so of relentless development, many of these creeks and streams have been replaced with concrete pipes and sewers, and most of the city's naturally porous surfaces have been paved over, making it impossible for rain water to be absorbed where it falls.
New Zealander photographer Bas van Est takes eerily beautiful images of old Doha before it crumbles in the face of relentless development.
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The TV Critic gave the episode a rating of 63/100, saying that its "good intrigue from the writers because we want to know more about Kate and what she did", while also stating that the "lack of action may affect some who are hooked on 24's style of relentless developments and tension".
"The district is not threatened by this suit," he said, rejecting the argument that a defeat of Green Springs would essentially open the other 10,000 acres of the National Historic Landmark to relentless development pressures and second thoughts by land owners.
They are eerie images, which document a moment in time before old Doha crumbles in the face of this relentless development.
We can hardly blame them for failing to foresee the emergence of stateless terror networks like Al Qaeda, the privatisation of war, or the relentless development of ever-more autonomous weapons systems.
The title of this memoir is somewhat misleading: despite early chapters on Bass's journey from his childhood home, in Texas, and his years as an oil geologist in Mississippi, much of the book is a lament over the relentless development of the wild spaces of Montana — specifically, the Yaak Valley, where the author has lived for twenty-one years.
Like the ubiquitous white-tailed deer, they have been forced into suburbia by the relentless development of their natural habitat.
These disciples, instead of calling for an "Islamic holocaust," can argue that rootedness in one's homeland matters, and that immigration, miscegenation, and the homogenizing forces of neoliberal market economies collude to obliterate identities that have taken shape over hundreds of years — just as relentless development has decimated the environment.
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