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Meanings of earmark for demolition in English
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Usage of earmark for demolition in English
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The CBD remains closed, with more than 170 buildings earmarkedfordemolition.
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This second building became near-derelict some years ago and was earmarkedfordemolition.
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They were earmarkedfordemolition anyway, but the work would be brought forward.
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It was subsequently declared unsafe and earmarkedfordemolition.
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The area was obviously earmarkedfordemolition.
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City authorities had offered alternative sites for mosques earmarkedfordemolition but they later abandoned the campaign against encroachment.
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By Christmas 2019, he wanted to relocate 150 houses earmarkedfordemolition from Auckland to Northland.
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Jan said 106 structures built illegally against the wall had been earmarkedfordemolition, but some residents said they would refuse to go.
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Residents of a West Bank settlement earmarkedfordemolitions by the Israeli supreme court clashed with police and soldiers attempting to evict them today.
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The BBC's John Sudworth reports from Shanghai where the only wall on which authorities permit graffiti artists to work has been earmarkedfordemolition.
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On'gare said more than 4,000 buildings built on riparian land in Nairobi had been earmarkedfordemolition to date.
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Some 920 have been earmarkedfordemolition, while the remainder may be rezoned, thus allowing them to be declared legal and have utilities connected.
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Covent Garden Market and the gothic magnificence of St Pancras Station were earmarkedfordemolition and only saved by a small band of passionate protestors.