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Because of all the dements involved--the abandoned subway tunnel underneath the building, the two-story podium and the five independent wings of the building--that project was such a unique challenge," he said. However, the emphasis of these chapters, and the form of the management solutions suggested, might have benefited from better harmonization with the other dements of the book. A HANDFUL of earth and a sprinkle of water from farms, food banks and fisheries across southern Manitoba aren't dements of your usual communion service. |
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