A girl is pushing kids back trying to make room for a baggily dressed fellow with a gold chain and slick black hair. |
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The third phase will involve the demolition of three accommodation blocks to make room for two new ones. |
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We'll probably have to downsize this whole department soon to make room for whatever the next big seller is. |
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Bo Outlaw, who started at small forward last season, is moving over to make room for Grant Hill. |
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To make room for them, items such as debates about the self-seeking behavior of the Church could be made into footnotes or appendices. |
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And carefully consider each step before you begin ripping into wall and basement ceilings to make room for that second set of pipes. |
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Dinners got longer, and we would take a break if necessary to make room for delectable baklava, thick with pistachios and honey. |
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And you had to make room for dozens of stereophonic sound speakers all over the theater. |
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For the next couple of months tuck away the scanty summer wear and the thin knit winter wear to make room for the monsoon gear. |
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Many older buildings have been taken down to make room for roads and newer structures. |
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They straightened up the Mississippi river in places, to make room for houses and liveable acreage. |
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A short, stocky man chewing violently on the remains of a huge sandwich nodded at Alex and scooted over to make room. |
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A young soldier, his black tricorn at a jaunty angle, moved to make room for him. |
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Proclus had been installed as bishop in the place of a bishop uncanonically thrust out to make room for him. |
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A huge, raw L has been carved into the woody terrain to make room for these lengthy metal arms. |
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They will make room in their lives for you only if you are diligent in writing truly impactful blogs. |
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In order to make room for the bill, the jugal bar reaches the quadrate from a position more laterally than is usually the case. |
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Builders and developers should desist from destroying lakes and trees to make room for residential layouts. |
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In 1953, in order to make room for a new Nike missile battery, the US commander gave the Inuits but four days to evacuate their homes. |
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The site has been sold, and will be razed to make room for condos and upscale shops. |
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We are happy to move over and make room on this list for other colleges and universities as we all work toward bridging the digital divide. |
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Other low-fat dairy foods to make room for are low-fat cheese, skim milk, kefir and low-fat cottage cheese. |
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Smaller towns and villages were abandoned, and then cleared to make room for ever larger hyper-efficient farms. |
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In my yard, several square yards of lawn disappear each year to make room for more rosebushes. |
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The physical comedy is toned down a bit this time to make room for ensemble scenes. |
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The overtaken boat should acknowledge, slow down to minimum steerage speed and move over to make room. |
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One of the largest trade shows in the world, Hannover Fair in Germany continues to make room for microtechnology. |
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She had already shucked the remaining bread in the box to make room for the new load. |
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Startled, I removed my Velveeta, two avocados, four bananas, and a roast to make room for the can of peaches she imperiously plopped down. |
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You know, they straightened out the Mississippi River in places, to make room for houses and livable acreage. |
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Since the main text has a large right-hand pad to make room for the boxouts, everything becomes stretched out. |
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Most items bought during Black Friday, electronics, are items they want to sell to make room for newer items. |
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There was a slight pause, then he glanced at her and moved over to make room. |
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With his back to goal and two defenders smothering him, he somehow manages to turn and make room for a shot, which he fires narrowly wide. |
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We had boxed up all our personal belongings to make room in our second bedroom for our new baby daughter. |
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The old must move over to make room for the young, that is natures way. |
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Postmodernists prefer local traditions which are not entirely led by rational and instrumental criteria, but make room for the sacred and even the irrational. |
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While still an important footnote in the careers of many of today's talented, well known black artists, it just won't make room for the truly funny elements to shine through. |
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I showed him how to pick off deadheads to make room for new flowers. |
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To make room for the guideway, an old control tower had to be removed. |
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This is nothing short of disgraceful and now I hear that ducting put down for broadband pipes had to be cut to make room for the roots of the trees. |
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Anyone who wishes to rest by the fire will have to shove aside a napping dog to make room on the faded blue couches. |
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Of course, it was easy enough to make room for one hitchhiker, but Indians usually travel in packs. |
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Putrefying bodies were frequently disturbed, dismembered or destroyed to make room for newcomers. |
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In more than one site, the Base Commander was obliged to shuffle officers to make room for the TC function. |
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In New York it has to be crowded to make room for a few lakes which we have up in the north of the State. |
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However, it may be possible to put one of the beds on it's side to make room for the camp bed. |
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By the early 17th century, terra incognita was shrinking and cartographers had to make room on their maps for new geographical information. |
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Then unzip another layer to make room for the Saigon cinnamon doughnuts with Dulce de leche. |
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Behind the stove was a shelf with flowers, which she pushed aside to make room for my sculpture. |
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We often had homeless people at our house or we would move over at the table and make room for one more or two more. |
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However, an additional sixty-one passengers will be boarding shortly, so please scrunch in and make room as best you can. |
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Education helps to throw off old habits to make room for something new and more enriching. |
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In a previous existence Ms Honeyball was a probation officer, dedicated to keeping real criminals out of jail in order to make room for villains like Mr Bloom. |
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We need to move our mental furniture around, to throw out whatever does not belong in the new environment to make room for better pieces. |
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Even with an elevated interest in healthy products, consumers still want and make room for indulgences in their lives and in their diets. |
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We cannot afford, in either financial or human terms, to make room for woolly interpretations by one side or the other. |
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The information society is plural, and must make room for every sector: government, the private sector and civil society. |
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Space will be doubled to make room for the 110 new jobs needed to handle the workload. |
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How can one make room for a smile, lightness and escape amid such suffering and unhappiness? |
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In addition, many producers are making sales to make room for new crop production. |
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It seems to me that the minute you give away your understanding, you make room for a larger one. |
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It is usually small-scale farmers and miners who are forced to leave their lands to make room for large agri-food and mining companies. |
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At the same time, social security contributions and non-wage costs should be reduced to make room for the development of private schemes. |
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At this point you may wish to release them from apprenticeship to make room for new apprentices. |
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When Hayei Sarah is read, these restrictions are often tightened, taking away more rights to make room for the festival weekend. |
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As though he was a snake shedding its old skin to make room for the new, Ian's human skin began to peal off of him as a scaly, dark green skin took its place. |
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For example, a large section on multiple-personality disorder in one episode has been trimmed to make room for a segment on a recent case study of a paranoid schizophrenic. |
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The barns could make room for gites or eg. house a car collection, or serve as work shops. |
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He enlarged the council to make room for Indian nonofficial members and remodeled the Indian army, infusing its ranks with Europeans. |
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Keep track of your thoughts and make room for fresh ideas, keep your to-do lists up-to-date or organize your business cards and addresses. |
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As the eye migration begins, the dorsal edge of the supraorbital bar is reabsorbed to make room for the eye moving through the head. |
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Samba and bossa nova remain favourites, but make room for other genres such as baião, afoxé, reggae and samba-reggae. |
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But the most haute of knitwear enthusiasts might need to make room in the cashmere fridge. |
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Young people stepping out of educational institutions have this to ask of those who preceded them: please move over and make room for us. |
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Our trio in the know show you how and why to make room for playtime, your guaranteed link to renewed optimism, more robust health and a deeper sense of purpose. |
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Either start another session and direct the client to it, or stop other clients to make room on the existing session. |
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A small and gradual fall is, I think, acceptable, to be able to make room too for new organisations. |
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You'll definitely want to make room in your collection for this classical bear from a very significant period in Steiff history. |
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Every student moves up at the end of the year, to make room for the next batch. |
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A democratic society has to make room for a debate about such viewpoints, within certain limits. |
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We will rearrange our schedule to make room for you on Monday. |
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To make room for these plantations, vast areas of rainforest are felled, which leads to primary and secondary loss of species. |
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As the national guard boots them off their fertile land to make room for foreign investment, the armed rebels point automatics at their heads and kick them back. |
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In order to show a Cinerama film, you had to completely overhaul a movie theater, tearing out dozens of seats on the ground floor to make room for three projection booths. |
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Greenhouse shelves are brimming, but make room for cucurbit starts. |
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The locals are friendly, and will always budge over a little to make room. |
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Hurrah to Matt and Alice and Paula for budging up to make room for me. |
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Three new national vice presidencies were simply added to make room for factional leaders who faced being squeezed out of the party's governing body. |
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The choir stalls were moved from the chancel to their present position in the nave in 1961 to make room for the bishop's throne and canon's stalls. |
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Three new national vice-presidencies were simply added to make room for factional leaders who faced being squeezed out of the party's governing body. |
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The exhibited Serra sculptures were so large that the caretaker's flat adjoining the gallery was demolished to make room for them. |
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Bob memorized his haftarah for his 1957 bar mitzvah from a record but promptly erased it from his memory to make room for baseball trivia. |
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To make room to export an extra 130m tonnes of coal a year from Abbot Point in north Queensland, about 1.7m cubic metres of seabed need to be dredged. |
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Many are cancelling procedures to make room. |
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My husband managed to make room for pistachio polenta cake, nubbly and delicious, served with almond ice cream and roast strawberries. |
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This afternoon, we started depaving the driveway to make room for another garden bed. |
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Demolition of the Union buildings and Theatr Gwynedd began in July 2010 to make room for the proposed Pontio Arts and Innovation Centre. |
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The keepers' dwellings have since been demolished to make room for a helipad to be constructed. |
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There is so little place for cemeteries that every ten years bones used to be exhumed and removed into an ossuary, to make room for new burials. |
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To make room for 100,000 new words, Gove now made sweeping deletions, dropping 250,000 entries. |
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Roads were widened and entire neighbourhoods pulled down to make room for modern housing, some of it in tower blocks. |
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The lithium-ion battery pack is tucked away under the rear seats, while some of the trunk space was sacrificed to make room for the hydrogen tank. |
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Pull the Movable Throat Guide outward to make room for the label stock. |
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They stand back to make room for every rascal and demagogue who chooses to cloak his selfish deviltry under the veil of race pride. |
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Several delegations have asked to make room for creativity in our work. |
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Deforestation, both for commercial timber and to make room for agriculture, is therefore a major concern and represents an enormous loss of natural economic wealth to the continent. |
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In later years a white ring was added and the ribbons moved forward to make room for adverts and logos. |
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To return to the case that has given rise to this debate, it is now important to make room for negotiation within the group that is being restructured. |
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He would solve it by sticking the Indians in the lake or the river, anywhere at all, as long as he could get rid of them and make room for nice white people. |
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This would make room for focused displays. |
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Highgrading involves discarding fish to make room for more valuable fish that bring a better economic return or for which there is a need at the processing plant. |
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Because it needs to undock by March 25 to make room for a Soyuz spacecraft that is scheduled to be launched a day later, astronauts will have time for only three of the four spacewalks originally scheduled. |
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To make room for Chris Martin on 40 man roster, Yankees DFA'd Gonzalez Germen. |
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Clean out the fridge to make room for party foods. |
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A second gang worked the elevator hoistway at the forward hatch to make room to break out and unload the product from the main part of the hold, which is common to both hatches. |
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Because the Freestyle has a stow-in-floor third seat, the rear frame rails had to be splayed out to the sides to make room. |
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In 1912, series of religious iconographies were withdrawn to make room for the collections of Tibetan art which Jacques Bacot had assembled in the course of his missions. |
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Millions of hectares of coastal wetlands, including mangroves, have been cleared to make room for shrimp ponds excavated a meter deep into the wetland substrate then filled with briny water and shrimp. |
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His exit would make room for Mr Karunanidhi's son and grandnephew, who may claim the ministry of textiles and the ministry of chemicals and fertiliser. This tedious horse-trading was followed enthusiastically in India. |
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Last spring, elected officials in the Plateau Mont-Royal were proud to announce in a press conference that the asphalted surface was going to be reduced in borough parks to make room for more green space. |
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Over the next decade, the Army Corps of Engineers will dredge more than 65 million cubic yards of silt and sand from the estuary to make room for a new generation of supercargo tankers that ride deeper in the water. |
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It is the bearer of emotions and a humanist ideal which calls for transcending the self in order to make room for a universal and generous energy. |
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This song rests on the talents of vocalist Nicole Jackson, a woman who weeped into Dannii Minogue's unforgiving bosom on the 2009 X Factor as she was tossed aside to make room for Rachel Adedeji. |
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Pre-owned, lightly used, priced to move to make room for new inventory. |
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Talk story about Village sculptors carrying off with slabs of marble, granite, and bluestone, found in the old buildings torn down to make room for the N. Y. U.'s Law School. |
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Would it not be in the order of peacemaking to arrest or push those henchmen out and make room for the resettlement of the Kosovars in their homeland? |
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The proposed approach will also make room for regional flexibility, as federal regulations could vary from province to province and territory to territory. |
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A steel rod was pushed horizontally through the holes to make room for easy placement of the RSMS into the soil. |
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Personal conversion and sanctification imply a spirituality of communio, which means to make room for the other and to withstand the egoistic temptations of competition, careerism, distrust and jealousy. |
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To make room for new destinations, it has to bump off old ones. |
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They want to cut down several trees to make room for the parking lot. |
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Forests are either logged or burned to make room for mining activities or for grasslands, and often the area needed for such purposes is extensive. |
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Deforestation, both for commercial timber and to make room for agriculture, is the major concern and represents an enormous loss of natural economic wealth to the nation. |
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This involved the demolition of almost the whole site including several adjacent buildings to make room for a major increase in the size of the complex. |
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