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1 But there will be trouble ahead as the new structures take shape.
2 OK, the new structures will not be as wide-ranging as he wants.
3 But jammed at random between the creaky cabins were the new structures .
4 These new structures will replace the State's existing 11 health boards.
5 The new structures are expected to be available for the 2003 tourist season.
6 The new structures being put in place have broadly similar objectives.
7 Solar companies are experimenting with new structures to cut capital costs.
8 The new structures will go up near the Hudson River, bet.
9 He said new structures , practices and technology had increased efficiency.
10 But new structures and innovations can help curb the carnage.
11 Galbraithe noticed some new structures , but even these looked old.
12 As ever, Londoners had found ways of cutting grand new structures down to human size.
13 But the existence of these new structures is not in itself a guarantee of accountability.
14 The sound of the hammer engaged upon the erection of new structures was everywhere heard.
15 The new structures exerted full or partial agonistic activity.
16 Many people, too, will end up re-applying for their old jobs in the new structures .
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