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The pit would be one of the nation's largest copper producers, "and, yet, it will have one of the smallest footprints of any of the currently operating open-pit mines in the United States," Ms. Arnold said.
Sensing Spaces cannot offer experiences quite like these, yet it will have succeeded if it offers a hint of a world of architecture that might excite the senses of anyone adventurous enough to look afresh at buildings around them, to reimagine architecture for themselves.
Yet it will have far-reaching consequences for Taiwan and its relationship with the Chinese mainland.
And yet it will have to yield half the profits to Kroenke, a big disincentive for other purchasers.
It's not a dignified look for a plane used to ferrying the wealthy and famous around the globe, yet it will have been worth it if new shape-shifting wings can make aviation safer, quieter and more efficient.
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Yet, he adds, it will have big consequences if the Lib Dems develop a taste for playing the "nice" party in the coalition.Violence begets violenceThe NHS row already matters.
Union's administration, in contrast, is beset with a corrosive enmity - yet within five years it will have gobbled up its north-country cousins.
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