Who would start a restoration project by razing the building to be restored almost to the ground? |
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Although the first phase of construction was declared complete, demolitions and razing continue around it. |
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An unkeen blade will make you want to muscle through the shave and this unwanted pressure can be razing. |
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A former city alderwoman who voted against razing the middle school said she continues to be concerned about the project's price tag. |
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Military bulldozers yesterday knocked down all the structures in Kadim, and were razing buildings in Ganim. |
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The tried and tested method of surrounding a city, obliterating whatever moves and razing villages to the ground is producing replicas under the cover of silence. |
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Some councils are already doing exactly that last year, Newcastle pulled down 700 houses and Manchester is razing 1,000 houses a year. |
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Land grabbers often follow, or stake their claim to virgin forest by razing and burning the trees and turning the land into pasture. |
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This can be accomplished in part by taking over dilapidated buildings of no historic or aesthetic value and razing them. |
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We see an army combating terrorism by razing towns to the ground and causing hundreds of thousands of people to flee. |
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It is also used in emergencies, when a swift decision is needed to prevent irreparable damage, such as the razing of a heritage building. |
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The implication was, doubtless, that the Germans had been distinctively 'uncivilised' in razing such an architectural treasure to the ground. |
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The estate was a victim of the Deux Mers motorway, which required the razing of the Château and wine production facilities. |
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As the fire gained strength, it engulfed the tinder-dry forest, razing everything in its path. |
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I cannot claim that I've been materially damaged by their loss, any more than the razing of the Prado would deprive me of food or shelter. |
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Troops were razing buildings and killing people as they were encountered. |
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As a serious effort to make standing forests more valuable than razing them for agriculture, it is unprecedented. |
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However, Saladin insisted on the razing of Ascalon's fortifications, which Richard's men had rebuilt, and a few other points. |
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Out in the countryside among the multicoloured mountains, the dirt of tractors and trucks belonging to the mining facility can be seen from miles, razing the land, and emptying dirt into the nearby water. |
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De Brus spent Christmas at de Verdon's manor of Loughsewdy, consuming its supplies entirely and before leaving, razing it to the ground. |
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But is the zero option of razing the lot to the ground first to start from scratch again their only recourse to action? |
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In 1746 the British lost Fort St. George in Madras to Dupleix, and retaliated by capturing Pondicherry in 1761 and razing the town to the ground, sparing only a few structures. |
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The German Army swept through Belgium, executing civilians and razing villages. |
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In 2007, 14 in-depth reports were released, in addition to 30 ESCR-related press releases and PCHR field workers documented, inter alia, 131 house demolitions and the razing of 1190 donumms of agricultural land. |
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They said the eateries and restaurants that have occupied big areas of service roads near Mosimiat Chowrangi evaded razing action of the anti-encroachment squads. |
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Razing a plot to the ground with a bulldozer not only destroys all the wildlife and plants, but also encourages subsequent pollution with alien invasive plants. |
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