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The ziggurat was always built with a core of mud brick and an exterior covered with baked brick.
Economy was always built into the process, she says: "At the end of each day, the craftsmen who were making bags took their leftovers to the people making bracelets or belts.
For all the Premier League's excitement and bold claims throughout the years, it was always built upon the foundations of profit margins and capitalism's ability to demand each man look after his own interests first.
It was always built on a view of the UK in terms of nations and regions, where Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland would be the nations, and England would be divided into regions.
Whatever comes of the shoe scanner and later technology that might, for example, allow passengers to pass security without removing coats or laptops, Mr. Brill says Clear's business plan was always built partly on providing other customer-service benefits.
"I think the charter school system was always built on a house of cards, and once the economy took a dive, it would crumble," said Jackson Potter, staff coordinator for the Chicago Teachers Union and co-chairman of the Caucus of Rank and File Educators, which now leads the union.
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It's always built into his storytelling, and it's already on the page.
The carriers are always built round the aircraft, rather than the other way round.
Galliano's shows are always built around a theme: one focussed on escaping from Russia at the fall of the Romanovs; another was inspired by Napoleon.
Toulouse has a reputation for stylish attacking rugby, yet its teams are always built on the bedrock of a brutally powerful pack.
Sing for the Moment and Toy Soldiers are huge crowd-pleasers, but then they were always built for arenas – to fill them, maybe, but not necessarily satisfy.
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