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It just stays with you when something is as shocking and final as when these houses started to be built".
So when the offshore wind farms started to be built, the local newspaper picked up on it, [seeing it] as a way that the town can grow and benefit.
Only a handful of the schools that started to be built under Mr. Riverso's watch are open, and one of them -- I.S. 230, with the leaky basement -- has already had problems.
Later, in 1979, jetties and breakwaters started to be built to reduce the erosive impact of waves.
Mosques started to be built about 40 years ago.
The city's cultural scene spans its history, dating back to Roman times: the city started to be built in that period, which has left its mark on the urban layout (centered on today's Piața Muzeului) as well as surviving ruins.
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It may be a long way off, but the foundations for such a market are starting to be built.
Renewables are intermittent and continent-scale grids (which are starting to be built) and better storage will be needed to balance supplies.
The proposal is similar in concept to several that have emerged across Long Island in recent years, and to combinations that are starting to be built in other parts of the nation.
As small mobile robots were starting to be built by research robot makers, academics around the world began working on robots that could build maps from visual, sonar, laser range and other data sources.
Venture capital, entrepreneurial talent, and engineering talent is starting to flow into the space, and the future of science is starting to be built.
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