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In the postcommunist era, Armenia faces the same massive environmental cleanup that confronts the other former Soviet republics as they emerge from the centralized planning system's disastrous approach to resource management.
Following the uranium boom, a massive cleanup project was conducted by the U. S. Department of Energy from 1989 to 2004 to remove radioactive material from lands and buildings and to restore the land formerly occupied by the mill.
The smelter and its landmark smokestack have been gone for years, and a massive Superfund cleanup at the former site has been underway since the early 1990s.
The massive size of the protest pushed the city of Seattle $ 3 million over its estimated budget of $ 6 million, partly due to city cleanup and police overtime bills.
* Cnet -- Engineering a massive cleanup of toxic waterways ( photos ), by James Martin, March 20, 2010
Speedway superintendent Clarence Cagle supervised a massive cleanup effort, in which hundreds of thousands of gallons of water were pumped out of the tunnels and the infield.
The Italian government ordered a massive cleanup of the registers across the country.
A massive cleanup was implemented in the 1990s, and further cleanup measures are ongoing.
Butler's administration did have benefits to the city, which was kept both orderly and due to his massive cleanup efforts unusually healthy by 19th century standards.
In the late 1990s, Unocal began the cleanup of decades old oil seepage discovered years earlier from corroding pipes under the township, and which had caused a massive and toxic oil spill under the town.
The NSW Government also announced a massive additional cleanup of the sediments of Homebush Bay.

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The writer Arundhati Roy is famous for her anti-nuclear position and her activism against India's massive hydroelectric dam project, sponsored by the World Bank.
Malmö reached bottom in 1995 and the same year marked the commencement of the massive Øresund Bridge project.
Moncton grew rapidly during the early 20th century, particularly after provincial lobbying helped the city become the eastern terminus of the massive National Transcontinental Railway project in 1912.
In 1878, Oxford University Press agreed with Murray to proceed with the massive project ; the agreement was formalized the following year.
Beyond the obvious economic benefits of such a massive project, Itaipú helped to create a new mood of optimism in Paraguay about what a small, isolated country could attain.
This critical lease in the massive project enabled it to proceed as a commercially viable venture.
This sparked a massive uproar in South Korea when the project was widely publicized.
Morgan is approached by a Mars-based consortium to develop the elevator on Mars as part of a massive terraforming project.
A massive project to improve the village's transportation infrastructure had to be completed prior to the Games.
Most notably ( and again William Pulteney was influential ), in 1801 Telford devised a master plan to improve communications in the Highlands of Scotland, a massive project that was to last some 20 years.
The large size of the Qattara Depression and the fact that it falls to a depth of 133 m below mean sea level has led to several proposals to create a massive hydroelectric project in northern Egypt rivalling the Aswan High Dam.
Building them was a massive civil engineering project that inevitably damaged the environment.
The following century, William III's massive rebuilding and expansion project intended to rival Versailles was begun.
Within months of their accession they embarked on a massive rebuilding project at Hampton Court.
Emperor Gaozong of Song initiated a massive art project during his reign, known as the Eighteen Songs of a Nomad Flute from the life story of Cai Wenji ( b. 177 ).
Secure cryptoprocessors, while useful, are not invulnerable to attack, particularly for well-equipped and determined opponents ( e. g. a government intelligence agency ) who are willing to expend massive resources on the project.
The productions of both uranium-235 and plutonium-239 were massive undertakings given the technology of the 1940s and accounted for 80 % of the total costs of the project.
The massive structure of information available in a wiki, or an open source software project such as the FreeBSD kernel could be compared to a termite nest ; one initial user leaves a seed of an idea ( a mudball ) which attracts other users who then build upon and modify this initial concept, eventually constructing an elaborate structure of connected thoughts.
Archaeologist Ehud Netzer confirmed that the large outlines of the stone cuts is evidence that it was a massive public project worked by hundreds of slaves.
Unfortunately for Lean, the project suffered a further setback when Bolt suffered a massive stroke and was unable to continue writing ; the director felt that Bolt's involvement would be crucial to the film's success.
Around 19 BCE Herod the Great began a massive expansion project on the Temple Mount.
However, a massive forest-harvesting project in the region has been abandoned, for now, by the World Bank.
While at Springfield College, a student's question about the Lost Continent of Mu prompted a class project to investigate the lost continent of Atlantis, leading Hapgood to investigate possible ways that massive earth changes could occur and exposing him to the literature of Hugh Auchincloss Brown.
The sudden cancellation of the Arrow project by the Canadian government on 20 February 1959 led to a massive corporate downsizing and an attempt to further diversify.
The Newport News Waterworks was begun as a project of Collis P. Huntington as part of the development of the lower peninsula with the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, the coal piers on the harbor of Hampton Roads, and massive shipyard which were the major sources of industrial growth which helped found Newport News as a new independent city in 1896.

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Blue Throat was slumped with his back against the bar, elbows supporting his massive frame.
It began in the morning, and very quickly the hemorrhage was a massive one.
Despite the rejection of the traditional accounts on many points of detail, as late as 1948 it was still possible to postulate a massive and comparatively sudden ( beginning in ca. 450 ) influx of Germans as the type of invasions.
He was freshly shaved, and if there had been any alcohol in him we could never have missed detecting some scent of it on the massive gusts of his laughter.
There was no confirmation of such massive assaults from independent sources.
all over the country a massive shield of prayer was thrown around him.
Once this was over, a massive development cooperation in the field of health and education brought in numerous civil personnel from Cuba.
In December 1988, the second largest city in the republic, Leninakan ( now Gyumri ), was heavily damaged by a massive quake that killed more than 25, 000 people.
Economic requirements triumphed over environmental considerations when the Soviet-era Nairit plant was reopened in January 1992 after being closed in 1989 because of the massive air pollution it caused.
As a tyrannosaurid, Albertosaurus was a bipedal predator with tiny, two-fingered hands and a massive head with dozens of large, sharp teeth.
The massive skull of Albertosaurus, perched on a short, S-shaped neck, was approximately 1 metre ( 3. 3 ft ) long in the largest adults.
He knew little about the technical details of the space program, and was put off by the massive financial commitment required by a manned Moon landing.
The site was abandoned soon after the city's massive walls were constructed, its temple rebuilt and its grain production reorganised.
Soon after the palace was constructed, a Cyclopean massive circuit wall was built, 760 meters long, up to 10 meters high, and ranging from 3. 5 to 6 meters thick.
This massive text, which Roger Bacon would later sarcastically describe as weighing as much as a horse, was unfinished at his death ; his students, William of Middleton and John of Rupella, were charged with its completion.
The town changed very little over the years, until 1968 when the large scale mining of kaolin, bauxitic kaolin, and bauxite was begun by Mulcoa, Mullite Company of America, which turned of scrub oak wilderness into a massive mining and refining operation.
The strategic position, to wit the high bank of the Waal — which offered an unimpeded view far into Germania Transrhenana ( Germania Beyond the Rhine )— was recognized first by Drusus, who built a massive fortress ( castra ) and a headquarters ( praetorium ) in imperial style.
A further massive transfer of Bastarnae was carried out by emperor Diocletian ( ruled 284-305 ) after he and his colleague Galerius defeated a coalition of Bastarnae and Carpi in 299.
Nelson's plan, shaped through discussion with his senior captains during the return voyage to Alexandria, was to advance on the French and pass down the seaward side of the van and centre of the French line, so that each French ship would face two British ships and the massive Orient would be fighting against three.
At 22: 00 the fire reached the magazines and the Orient was almost completely destroyed by a massive explosion.
The idea of a body so massive that even light could not escape was first put forward by geologist John Michell in a letter written to Henry Cavendish in 1783 of the Royal Society:
He later developed plans for massive, independent tank operations, which he claimed was subsequently studied by the German military.
Guderian's leadership was supported, fostered and institutionalized by his supporters in the Reichswehr General Staff system, which worked the Army to greater and greater levels of capability through massive and systematic Movement Warfare war games in the 1930s.
In the non-USSR annexed portion of Poland, less than a third of Poland's population voted in favor of massive communist land reforms and industry nationalizations in a policies referendum known as " 3 times YES " ( 3 razy TAK ; 3xTAK ), whereupon a second vote rigged election was held to get the desired result.

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