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Examples
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Siting such a special attraction is something that bears discussion.
Sunday Op/Ed: Don’t Put the Chihuly Museum at Seattle Center « PubliCola 2010
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Siting military assets in a civilian population center is a war crime though, look in the ICC statute for “using civilians as shields.”
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Siting of biomass and hydropower plants is a critical national issue, said Linda Church Ciocci, executive director of the National Hydropower Association.
New energy entrepreneurs face hurdles with government, nature 2010
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Siting renewables on disturbed lands causes less conflicts than siting it in pristine areas that may have resource conflicts.
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Siting resources out of context and forgetting to add the next paragraph.
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Siting turbines in fields empty of people is like the question: Does a tree falling in the middle of the forest make a sound?
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Siting on the sofa flipping through comcast channels occupies children's time.
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Siting St. Mary's Foodbank in Phoenix as an example, she said: "They're under tremendous strain to feed and care for a growing population of hungry people."
Marlene H. Phillips: The Not For Profit Outlook: Pinching, Stretching, Tightening Belts 2009
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Siting a garden bed, choosing plants and making them thrive are techniques you can learn.
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CITA website: "Why Wireless Antenna Siting is Important," www. ctia.org.
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