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Robert Moses's Cross-Brooklyn Expressway wasn't built because it would have razed homes.
But in the 1960s, when a proposed urban-renewal plan would have razed the market, the public rose up.
Had it gone through, the scheme would have razed vital neighbourhoods and built massive elevated roadways with an LA-style cloverleaf interchange.
IN a surprise turnaround, the Hempstead Village mayor has withdrawn plans for a $2 billion redevelopment project that would have razed 26 acres downtown and replaced shabby storefronts and vacant lots with 2,500 condominiums and a new commercial district.
The Jets have been selling their P.S.L.'s with an odd slogan, "Opportunity Has Never Knocked This Hard," which suggests that fans would have razed the old stadium themselves simply to pay a lot more to sit in the new one.
"He would have razed half of Paris to the ground," adds Kohlmaier.
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"Bulldozers have razed many historical blocks," Shan Jixiang said this week.
Humans have razed and ruined enough wildlands.
How many more wildernesses would have been razed?
In 1995, in the same community house that under the skyscraper plan would have been razed, he established a restaurant with an outdoor cafe in good weather.
England want to count their lucky stars this decision came against a West German side on a charm offensive two decades after the war; if this had happened against Antonio Rattín's Argentina, the old Wembley would have been razed to the ground a good 37 years ahead of schedule.
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