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Lawmakers from the Gulf Coast supported EADS, which would have built a plant in Mobile, Ala., creating thousands of jobs.
In Lakeland, voters approved a transportation proposition to replace school buses, but they defeated two construction proposals totaling $52.4 million, which would have built new athletic fields and classrooms for full-day kindergarten.
Four years ago, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie cancelled the already-funded and underway Access to the Region's Core (ARC) program, which would have built an additional rail tunnel under the Hudson River.
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His use of anecdote is both masterly and thriftless; he takes episodes around which less skilful writers would have built entire chapters and delivers them in a few perfectly weighted sentences.
Round and round she goes, repeating ad infinitum those scant details she is willing to tell us, while stubbornly avoiding the basic facts: all the things the reader really wants to know, the scaffolding on which most other writers would have built their narrative.
The factory would have built small cars, which automakers generally import from countries with low labor costs so that they can sell them in the United States at a profit.
Northrop and EADS would have built a plant in Alabama, which also would have given the European company a beachhead to assemble commercial airplanes in the United States.
The bill would have built on the 2009 Ledbetter legislation, which adjusted the statute of limitations on equal pay lawsuits.
It reached a tentative agreement in which Nissan would have made a small car for Chrysler and Chrysler would have built a pickup for Nissan.
He would have built the bridge.
It has helped the City Planning Commission & the Historic Landmarks Preservation Commission into being, & prevented projects like the proposed parking garage which would have been built under Madison Square Park.
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