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Walking draglines with 20-ton buckets, such as were used on the St . Lawrence Seaway are more suitable for quarry or opencut coal workings; for general channel construction the more versatile tracked machines are preferred.

If the E.U. is viewed as a remote and punitive body, one that can't adjust its workings for a member country where a quarter of the population is out of work, its prospects are grim.

Dozens of mines have been destroyed, while the people who were overtaken by the flames were burned to death as they ran, while miners, chiefly foreigners, who had retreated into the workings for safety, died from suffocation.

Lenggenhager has been interested in the brain and its workings for as long as she can remember.

Na'in is the only place in Iran where you can crawl under the earth and see the ancient workings for yourself.

Moreover, he had a well worked out doctrine concerning the limitations of reason, and often points out that we should not expect fully to understand God's workings, for God is, after all, " of a most Primary and most singular Nature" (BP 2 107, 2 37, BOA § 4.1, p 357).

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So whatever your view of the superdelegates may be -- whether you regard them as counterweights to popular frenzy or as a paternalistic imposition by a bunch of old guys (and gals) -- it can't be said that their very existence is an affront to the workings of democracy, for large parts of this democracy work in just the way the superdelegates were intended to.

Terrorism will continue and the fear of it will modify police behaviour and the workings of justice for the worse, as with the shameful case of the Guildford Four.

Agents and brokers typically provide materials that clearly spell out the inner workings of annuities for prospective buyers.

In fact, telling someone about the inner workings of FIFA for the first time is a bit like showing them '2 Girls 1 Cup.' You do it mainly so you can watch the horrified expression on people's faces".

This is not an insult; on the contrary, McEwan seems instinctively to have found a perfect fictional equivalent for the ways and workings of trauma -- for its blind spots and sneaky obliquities.

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