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But it has not been without costs — high debt, many people relocated and a deadly accident.
At last, that is scheduled to change on Wednesday – or, if all is not ready, Friday – when the disaster crews will be relocated and a full complement of 40 to 80 farmers returns.
He cuts a deal in which a community of 200 families are to be relocated and a mountain denuded in return for the creation of a sanctuary for warblers.
Mr. Fishner said that phase one of the administration's sex-shop initiative had been "successful in that a number of business have closed, a number have relocated, and a number have changed the way they do business".
The area near Blue Streak was turned into a children's area, Magical House on Boo Hill was relocated and a haybale maze was added.
Three of our research sites have relocated and a fourth in effect merged with another.
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The commission says if either location was chosen, Heathrow's workers would have to relocate, and a new town the size of Peterborough would have to be built.
They will receive financial assistance to relocate and a position at a host institution of higher learning.
If measured from the production attribution, these emissions would be relocated and become a part of the responsibility of China.
An album of folk music was released under this name before Jonne Järvelä relocated and formed a new band Shaman.
The GFAP staining appeared relocated and formed a diffuse band at some distance from the electrode, in contrast to the staining closely surrounding the other electrode types.
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