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The community board unanimously approved the new design for the bridge, which could be constructed within the next three months.

Its purpose was to provide a number of basic pillbox designs which could be constructed by soldiers and local labour at appropriate defensive locations.

This question was challenging, with the matrix consisting of seven taxa and an extant outgroup and the most parsimonious answer containing two instances of homoplasy, one of which could be constructed using either convergence or reversal of character traits.

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In her last major book, Inclusion and Democracy (Young 2000), Young had clearly moved to embrace deliberative theory itself, seeing the ways in which it could be constructed to give voice to those who had been otherwise marginalized.

The three-story retail buildings could include large rooftop transfer slabs -- so big that they would amount to a fourth floor -- on top of which office towers could be constructed when the downtown real estate market called for them.

The tendency of all three players to turn every fleeting emotion into a text or an e-mail created a mountain of evidence from which selective narratives could be constructed.

It would offer filmmakers a controlled outdoor environment on which temporary sets could be constructed, stunts and car chases could be staged and large-scale equipment could be used.

The Lord Mayor opened the first part of the new works on 28 October 1909, and Sheffield Council increased the amount of land they owned for sewage treatment to 226.5 acre by buying another 81 acre, on which contact beds could be constructed if required at a later date.

For inclusion in the review, papers had to provide sufficient data about both the symptom and diagnosis (colorectal cancer or polyps) and provide a 2×2 table of symptoms by diagnosis, or the data from which that table could be constructed.

For inclusion in the review, papers from cross sectional, case control and cohort studies had to provide a 2×2 table of symptoms by diagnosis (colorectal cancer or polyps) or sufficient data from which that table could be constructed.

Another limitation is that the present analysis addresses the historical extrapolation of worker exposures only back to 1971, which is the earliest year for which reliable exposure estimates could be constructed.

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