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- noun Plural form of
masterplan .
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Examples
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Town centre 'masterplans' for two mid-Ulster town are to be drawn-up.
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The cash is a major boost for the councils driving forward the innovative blueprints for the main eco-towns in their "masterplans", before seeking public approval and planning permission.
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The cash is a major boost for the councils driving forward the innovative blueprints for the main eco-towns in their "masterplans", before seeking public approval and planning permission.
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Ideas about city planning that owe something or other to Scott Brown's principles are contained in most large-scale masterplans for new developments.
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Still more feverish dreams about shouting sherriffs, furtive glances and whispering, stern faces of evil creatures twice as old as I am and evil masterplans.
aftermath nathreee 2010
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Still more feverish dreams about shouting sherriffs, furtive glances and whispering, stern faces of evil creatures twice as old as I am and evil masterplans.
aftermath nathreee 2010
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Begun in 1699 under the third Earl of Carlisle, it was not completed until 1811, by which time the Carlisles were throwing much of Vanbrugh's masterplans out of the window.
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It would be interesting to compare the city masterplans of Tokyo, Beijing, and major American cities.
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It may also elect to choose more than one team or even combine aspects from two or all three masterplans in its phased development project.
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It may also elect to choose more than one team or even combine aspects from two or all three masterplans in its phased development project.
Archive 2009-07-01 2009
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