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Dozens of communities have taken advantage of the program since it began in 1993 — from Far Rockaway, Queens, to Atlantic City, San Francisco, Washington and Chicago, which has razed nearly half of its high-rise public housing units since 1996.
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After enduring a decade of one of the worst droughts in Australian history, Queensland residents are now facing billions of dollars in costs from the floods, which have razed hundreds of homes and businesses over the past several weeks.
To get free-fire zones in Gaza, Israel has razed many of its citrus groves -- which will take generations to replace.
In return for teaching Alexander, Philip agreed to rebuild Aristotle's hometown of Stageira, which Philip had razed, and to repopulate it by buying and freeing the ex-citizens who were slaves, or pardoning those who were in exile.
Putin's war has razed all hope.
The city has razed dozens of buildings to make way for it.
In depicting his own 1705 chateau near Paris (which has been razed and replaced with a shopping mall), he used thick impasto brush strokes to suggest brick walls.
1. AS STADIUMS VANISH, THEIR DEBT LIVES ON New Jersey taxpayers are still paying for Giants Stadium, which has been razed, but they are hardly alone in paying for stadiums that no longer exist.
To create the apartments the developers envisioned, they also purchased, for $7 million, the adjacent property at 2 East 65th Street, which has been razed, and combined it with the 20-foot-deep rear yard behind 838 Fifth Avenue to provide room for the 10-story addition.
There have been incidents in which Hindu mobs have razed mosques to the ground or attacked Muslim neighborhoods.
He made it back to his village, which had been razed to the ground, and was told his wife had died.
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