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THE barren islets, cays, reefs, shoals and rocks of the South China Sea are witnessing an unprecedented building boom.
The result of his victories — 46 in all — was an unprecedented building spree within the densely forested terrain of the Bucovina region in modern Romania.
Fuelled by easy credit, ambitious developers and aspirations for a New York-style skyline, São Paulo experienced an unprecedented building boom in the immediate postwar period.
The first allegations of labour rights abuses linked to Qatar's unprecedented building binge for the Fifa World Cup in 2022 emerged in September 2013.
The unprecedented building boom is widely justified as good for people because dams provide cheap electricity for development, and good for the environment because they are said to provide clean electricity and lower carbon emissions in a warming world.
In a telephone interview, Ms. Lancaster, 54, defended her record, saying that she had modernized the department in the midst of an unprecedented building boom, imposed integrity standards, hired and trained hundreds of employees and made records accessible to the public.
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Pitting (ahem, excuse me) a team of world-renowned green architects for projects, Brad is determined to start an unprecedented green building trend.
Consider: During the summer of 1980, when Dallas was in reruns and tens of millions of people were waiting with breathless anticipation for its return in the fall, over on ABC Daytime there was similar unprecedented excitement building on General Hospital.
Part of the reason is because China and other countries have been investing in science, technology, engineering, and math -- or "STEM" -- education, skills training, and basic research at unprecedented levels, building a workforce well prepared to compete for these jobs.
The last great regions of pristine wilderness – from Asia to the Amazon – are threatened by an unprecedented road-building programme financed by aggressive development banks with little interest in protecting the natural world, a leading environmental scientist has warned.
In the 1930s Britain weathered the great depression better than many countries thanks partly to unprecedented house-building, much of it by local councils, says Nicholas Crafts of the University of Warwick.
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