Plans to bulldoze a prominent York building used as a supermarket for over 35 years look set to get the go-ahead. |
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We realise this has far reaching impacts on people's lives and it is not our intention to bulldoze people. |
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Grant plays George Wade, a millionaire real estate developer determined to bulldoze anything that stands in the way of his company's plans. |
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At the same time, Breakwater is preparing to bulldoze most of those buildings this summer as part of its clean-up plan. |
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Some 25 years ago, plans were afoot to bulldoze one of the most significant buildings in Manchester. |
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Around the Twin Cities, developers like to bulldoze all the trees, dig a hole, build monster lookalike houses around it and call it a pond. |
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Why would this government bulldoze ahead with its new CPP tax grab when in British Columbia alone it will put over 9,000 people out of work? |
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Shore erosion is a result of waves and currents that strike, bulldoze, and heave the land in its path. |
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The Soviet authorities tried more than once to bulldoze the site, only to see it reappear. |
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Rather than trying to bulldoze his way through problems, he talks about the importance of surrounding himself with intelligent advisers. |
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During the Khmer Rouge era, people tried to bulldoze the spirit, but it survived. |
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But attempts to bulldoze a proposal through may be met with disapproving glares. |
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Those are fine words, but here we are with yet another attempt to bulldoze wonderful diversity into a common, harmonised, featureless landscape. |
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This is particular benefit on light soils where traditionnal presses can bulldoze and increase draft. |
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We're going so fast, because we have so many people to feed and house and so we just bulldoze ahead. |
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What we need to do is either bulldoze those places, build new ones, or get out of the housing business altogether. |
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As well, the federal government would have to abandon its attempt to bulldoze the province's responsibilities into its own yard. |
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The army, still the country's most popular institution, appears determined to bulldoze both through at any cost. |
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The Conservatives thought they could bulldoze the opposition, especially since the Liberal party had lost the election. |
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They declared triumphantly they would bulldoze other Western-imposed Borders as well. |
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There are rumours they want to move us out and bulldoze the properties. |
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Still, for 50 minutes England was reduced to the ordinary and they reverted to type, attempting to bulldoze the Italians at every opportunity, a ploy that mostly failed. |
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Instead of being prudent and careful, they bulldoze everything in sight. |
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The obverse of his reverence for the natural world was a keen-edged contempt for the greedy men and crass, destructive culture that would gladly bulldoze it for a buck. |
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Some farmers who made the risky decision in past years to plant lucrative pistachio and almond trees, which require year-round watering, have had to bulldoze them. |
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It is regrettable that the Commission opted instead to bulldoze ahead with the ideological proposal that fails to pay attention to the views of the people. |
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With breathtaking arrogance and disregard for democracy, the European political elite intend to bulldoze onwards with the ratification of the Treaty. |
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In pursuing an ambition, we cannot bulldoze our way, but must adapt ourselves intelligently to the conditions which surround us and turn them to our advantage. |
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The authorities usually want to bulldoze them. |
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When the crowds fail to appear, the developers simply bulldoze the parks and sell the land for a profit. |
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In 2003 the council started to bulldoze houses in St Hilda''s, the project is still not finished. |
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A TOXTETH community devastated by the 1981 riots held a street market in defiance at plans to bulldoze homes. |
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The Government's attempts to bulldoze over public opinion will be blocked at every turn. |
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Defending its actions, the family has said that it did not bulldoze a new road, but rather cleared an old mining road. |
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Perhaps now he will realise what it is like when someone walks into the town hall and says they want to bulldoze your home without a by-your-leave. |
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Membership status saved Old Dickory, of Harahan, Louisiana, from destruction in 2003 when a Louisiana highway project threatened to bulldoze the landmark. |
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