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Some business leaders argue for a crash-course construction project that would replace lost office space for corporations displaced by the disaster.
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Around this time, an oral surgeon told me that, if I kept throwing up my food, he would refuse to perform the several rounds of surgery I needed to replace the bone I had shattered in my upper jaw, and the gum that had started to recede around it, which was needed to anchor the implant that would replace the tooth I had lost.
Le Corbusier was commissioned by Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first prime minister, to build a city that would replace Lahore, the capital of the Punjab lost to newly created Pakistan after partition in 1947.
teaching hospital that would replace Charity.
One that would replace the gasoline tax.
His patent of 1877 emphasized that "provided the air cushion could be carried along under the vehicle" the only power that the cushion would require would be that necessary to replace lost air.
His patent of 1877 emphasized that, "provided the air cushion could be carried along under the vehicle," the only power that the cushion would require would be that necessary to replace lost air.
Life insurance companies routinely take the position that the death benefit should correspond to the amount of money that the insured's dependents would need to replace lost earnings or to cover estate taxes and other expenses.
Wheat prices also climbed, amid speculation that farmers would now have to replace lost corn by buying more wheat for animal feed.After reporting its first quarterly loss in 11 years, FedEx gave a gloomy outlook for its business for the rest of year.
Additional instructions included an understanding that the phones were the property of the study and that the elder would be expected to replace lost phones.
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