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Don't aim too big as there are a lot of traps your enemy can put in plans.
But today, with the economy improving, we have a little bit more breathing space, so we put in plans to improve our infrastructure.
"When the A.P.R. first was introduced, I think all of our schools took it to heart and put in plans to face it and to fight it," said Karl Benson, the commissioner of the Western Athletic Conference.
Pomroy was speaking after the Jersey Archery Society put in plans for a new clubhouse on their site at Crabbe on the island's north coast.
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Others put in more planning.
The government need to think that change as well and put in a plan urgently for jobs and growth.
Some of them are listed buildings, so for those ones we had to put in planning applications to the council.
We're going to help to put in place emergency plans to protect our children in their schools.
"We are putting in place plans to make next year a year of raising awareness of dementia".
We support the work that TfL has done in putting in place plans to extend the Tube which will further help us compete with other major cities.
"As soon as somebody puts in for planning permission for a three-level basement it gets in the newspapers.
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