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The 'Boom' development was to be linked to the city centre by a new swing footbridge, Scale Lane Bridge, across the River Hull.
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The addition, shaped like the figure 7, is to be linked to the existing five-story structure, extending two stories higher.
Construction of the cable is expected to begin in weeks and to be finished by 2009, according to the I.F.C. Thirteen more adjoining countries are to be linked to the system, financed by public and private investors.
This needs to be considered, particularly if the ICS standard were to be linked to penalties for non-compliance.
These datasets are to be linked to each other, with the links only to be used for a specified research project.
The agency has also built girls' and boys' latrines, which are to be linked to a nearby borehole through pipes that have already been laid.
If recognised pathway mentions are to be linked to a database entry, then rules will need to provide some additional matching.
It appears therefore that the more a concept relates to the broader concepts of clinical management the more likely it is to be linked to the literature concept.
This is to be linked to restrictions on PNIPA chain mobility in the gels, which increase with the amount of crosslinker [ 27].
The increased breadth of the transition is to be linked to the wider distribution of molecular weight between crosslinks at high BIS content.
It is believed to be linked to the Real IRA.
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