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Under heavy loads, stone is superior to wood but not to iron, steel, or reinforced concrete.
Mr. Hinckley's book is anecdotal: it often refers to lessons that have been learned or reinforced in his own life.
Significantly, the law applies to alterations that enlarge the area of an existing building and require new or reinforced foundations.
Early experiences don't determine a life, but they set pathways, which can be changed or reinforced by later experiences.
The community structures that have been built or reinforced are in most cases linked with existing government structures.
The typical subway tunnel consists of a flat roof of steel I-beams or reinforced concrete supported by steel columns.
Over time, synapses that aren't used or reinforced fall away as the busiest, most adaptive ones grow stronger.
The material composing the walls is today almost universally concrete, plain or reinforced, according to the requirements of the design.
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This in my view counteracted and/or reinforced the positions taken by the editors and provided the opportunity for debate.
Unfortunately, this has resulted in misconceptions being introduced and/or reinforced at early ages.
Note that for buildings made from steel and/or reinforced concrete may survive stronger hurricanes than wooden buildings.
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