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There is no speed limit for motor cars, except one of 30 miles per hour in builtup neighbourhoods, which has gone into effect this past year, but dangerous driving is severely penalized.
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Had the US still had the carefully builtup international good will and support/Alliance then this situation would very likey be different.
Think Progress » Rallies Show Americans Want Real Action on Genocide 2006
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I live about 40mi south of NYC, NY, USA, in a builtup heavy populated area, and still cannot get DSL.
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As you move up towards Baghdad, and then the builtup areas, the number of villages in the suburban areas of Baghdad, begin to increase as you're going north.
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Charges to cut I-beams, builtup girders, steel plates, columns, and other structural steel sections are computed by formal as follows:
Army Field Manual: Explosives and Demolutions Extract by the Death Jester 1971
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As a result, builtup energy could be released along the segment in a progressive string of ruptures at stress points, as opposed to a massive quake that would tear the section open in one go.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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Plot Size : 972 Sq yard = 8750 sq. ft. super builtup.
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Pressure will go down after 2 nd gate opens as, pressure builtup in valve gate will realesse. thats why pressure will come down at injection point, calmp tonnage requirement will come down, when you use valve gates.
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The property shopping list includes 6,000 acres of land, 40,000 square yards of housing plots and 90,000 sq feet of "builtup area".
The Register 2009
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The property shopping list includes 6,000 acres of land, 40,000 square yards of housing plots and 90,000 sq feet of "builtup area".
The Register 2009
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