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Work on the upper cofferdam began in September 1932, even though the river had not yet been diverted.
(To note: car traffic has not yet been diverted from Grand Street, which will occur closer to the shutdown).
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Dr. Koplan, who became head of the agency only last summer, said he did not yet know exactly how much had been diverted.
The streets had yet to be closed; the traffic hadn't even been diverted.
His attention has been diverted.
Yet if individuals are diverted away from the trap of re-offending and into employment they become positive contributors to their local area and the economy.
"The demonstration did not attack the American Consulate … because the American Consulate has not been opened yet, and it was diverted instead toward the U.N. building," De Mistura told reporters.
These new philanthropists bring to charity an "entrepreneurial disposition", Hay and Muller wrote in a 2014 paper, yet one that they suggest has been "diverting attention and resources away from the failings of contemporary manifestations of capitalism", and may also be serving as a substitute for public spending withdrawn by the state.
The publisher caves, and yet more industry revenues are diverted to Amazon.
While the media rightly documents the increasingly desperate events in South Sudan, the world's eyes are diverted, yet again, from those suffering the very same – and worse – in Darfur.
"All three political parties say they want to see more patients being treated in the community, where care can be provided to patients more economically, in their own surroundings, and yet resources are increasingly being diverted away from communities and into hospitals.
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