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The late 1800s and the early 1900s saw a slow rebuilding of ports, roads, the railroad, farms, cattle stock, and the labor force.
Reflecting his background, he saw the early stage of the canal project itself as primarily a problem in railroad engineering, which included rebuilding the Panama Railway and devising a rail-based system for disposing of the soil from the excavations.
They met at a nearby railroad club that was rebuilding a depot museum.
In May 2012, rebuilding of tracks began with the arrival of the first of 90, 000 concrete railroad ties.
One of the greatest feat of the Transportation Corps, Military Railways Service, was the rebuilding of Frances shattered railroad network after D-Day and the transportation of 1, 500 locomotives and 20, 000 railway cars specially built for the lighter French track system starting With D-Day + 38.
:* Flag of Abkhazia – Officials of the Abkhazian delegation to talks on rebuilding the railroad link between Russia and Georgia through Abkhazia disrupt the proceedings by refusing to allow two Georgian officials entry to the meeting in Sukhumi.

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But rebuilding started right away nonetheless.
Richard Peddie instead hired Rob Babcock whose first priority in rebuilding the Raptors said was to " establish our philosophy ," stating “ we are not really worried about how many wins we get right away, or whether we make the playoffs within the first year or two.
The acting mayor of La Neuveville, who was a man named Capel, wondered if rebuilding a separate mairie was worth while at a time of severe economic hardship, given that the mairie of Raon-l ' Étape now looked unnecessarily large for the diminished population level on the right bank.
After stopping Snake Eyes by placing Scarlett's life in danger, Storm Shadow temporarily leaves the team to assist the Red Ninjas in rebuilding and reviving their leader to set things right.

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Soon they will fight their way into the lower middle-class suburbs, and the churches will experience the same decay and rebuilding cycle which has characterized their history for a century.
The residents had used the marble columns and structures as support beams and roofs for their improvised houses, a usual way of rebuilding towns that were partially or totally destroyed, especially after the earthquake in 1580, which demolished several towns in Phocis.
When a Roman commander is slaughtered, in most cases, it is taken as a sign that a state of war is in existence, and if we can associate the death of Heraclianus in 270, as well as an inscription from Bostra, recording the rebuilding of a temple destroyed by the Palmyrene army, then these violent acts could be interpreted the same way.
Either way, he was given the task of rebuilding the Temple in the second year of the reign of Darius I ( 520 BC ), along with the high priest Joshua son of Jehozadak.
Either way, the opportunity was taken to begin a complete rebuilding of the choir and nave in the latest style.
During its second year-long deployment, which ended on December 14, 2006, V Corps continued to lead coalition forces and made great strides battling a widespread insurgency, conducting a massive rebuilding effort, and paving the way for democracy in Iraq.
After another disappointing season in 2000-1, the club then took some positive steps forward in 2001-2, with Williams rebuilding the squad, raising the hopes of the fans that the good days were on their way back to Y Traeth.
From 1814 to 1815 he worked for a businessman in Turku, Finland, and this way he came in contact with Johan Albrecht Ehrenström, who led the project of rebuilding Helsinki.
Morris further wrote that Hurricane Katrina " has the capacity to shape the second Bush term in the same way September 11 shaped his first term — not only in rebuilding New Orleans but in taking preventative steps around the nation to bolster our defenses against natural and man-made disasters and terror strikes.
Apart from Birks Grange Village mentioned above, a large rebuilding project is under way at Lafrowda on the east side of the campus.
These include return to service of steam locomotives and heritage rolling stock, rebuilding large sections of railway line and permanent way, and the restoration of historic buildings.
Further work on rebuilding the pier will not begin until construction is " well under way " on the i360.
The rebuilding project was extended all the way north to 116th St., creating Manhattan's first three-track elevated, although center-track express service did not begin until 1916.
Suffolk set about extending and rebuilding his wife's house, and in only eighteen months it was ready for a visit in 1541 by King Henry, on his way to York to meet his nephew, James V of Scotland.
A rebuilding of the College's facilities ensued in the period between May 28, 1938 and December 10, 1939, when six existing buildings were torn down to make way for new ones.
As a way of capturing the seepage, consideration is being given to rebuilding the ancient Marib dam, both as functioning structure, but as a historic monument to be visited by tourists interested in other monuments of ancient civilizations of the Marib plains.
Adaptive reuse is seen as an effective way of reducing urban sprawl and environmental impact .< ref > Joachim, M. 2002, " Adaptive reuse ", Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1 Oct. 2011 < http :// www. archinode. com / lcaadapt. html ></ ref > By reusing an existing structure within a site, the energy required to create these spaces is lessened, as is the material waste that comes from destroying old sites and rebuilding using new materials.
Since the design of healthcare environments is said to influence patient ’ s outcomes, yet high costs prevent most hospitals from renovating or rebuilding, changes in lighting becomes a cost effective way to improve existing environments.
The 2009 campaign began in the same way the 2008 season did: rebuilding a strong team with the ArenaCup in sight.
Lately, many of the buildings in the colony have been marked as unsafe and the task of rebuilding them is under way.
A major programme of rebuilding and upgrading is under way.
The company is leading the way in rebuilding a 21st century England after the People's Socialist Party ( PSP ), a tyrannical communist government, had first crushed the country and then collapsed, leaving it in shambles.
In later years Damizza has been working hard on coming out of what he has described in interviews as his " self-imposed retirement to focus on my family and helping kids in my native Santa Barbara, where I've found talent just waiting to burst out in a positive way ," and rebuilding his label Baby Ree Records.
Further major rebuilding work started in 1938 ; one signal box was replaced and the second moved to make way for the new works, and Houndiscombe Road bridge at the east end of the station was rebuilt.

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As for rebuilding, well, that might be looked into, but there was no hurry, no hurry at all.
The emperor Theodosius the Great ordered the rebuilding of the synagogue at the expense of the rioters, including the bishop.
He went on to plan and execute a major foundational programme for rebuilding the foundations of algebraic geometry, which were then in a state of flux and under discussion in Claude Chevalley's seminar ; he outlined his programme in his talk at the 1958 International Congress of Mathematicians.
Charlton became one of the famed Busby Babes, the collection of precociously talented footballers who emerged through the system at Old Trafford in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s as Matt Busby set about a long-term plan of rebuilding the club after the Second World War.
Told largely in the form of a first-person memoir, it concerns the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem by Nehemiah, a Jew who is a high official at the Persian court, and the dedication of the city and its people to God's laws ( Torah ).
The city was heavily damaged ( 65 %) at the end of World War II and thereafter almost totally destroyed, when many of the buildings still standing were taken down by the communists for bricks to be used for rebuilding destroyed Gdańsk and Warsaw.
In 1945, he became a Dramaturg at the Bavarian State Opera and there, as one of the few internationally-recognized figures who had survived untainted by any collaboration with the Nazi regime, he became a vital figure in the rebuilding of ( West ) German musical life.
Soviet aid and influence continued at a high level during the Korean war ; as mentioned, the Soviet Union was largely responsible for rebuilding North Korea's economy after the cessation of hostilities.
Several large infrastructure projects, including the rebuilding of the bridge connecting Koror and Babeldaob Islands after its collapse in 1996 and the construction of a highway around the rim of Babeldaob, boosted activity at the end of 1990s.
Phayer argues that Pius XII – both before and during his papacy – consistently " deferred to Germany at the expense of Poland ", and saw Germany – not Poland – as critical to " rebuilding a large Catholic presence in Central Europe ".
Periodically, Christian reform movements that have aimed at rebuilding Christian doctrine based on the Bible alone ( sola scriptura ) have at least temporarily accepted polygyny as a Biblical practice.
Students from other Arab and African countries were also trained at the Military College, and in 1982 sixty Ugandans were graduated as part of a Sudanese contribution to rebuilding the Ugandan army after Amin's removal from power.
* 1136: Suger begins rebuilding the abbey church at St Denis north of Paris, which is regarded as the first major Gothic building.
* Pericles commissions the architects Kallikrates and Iktinos to design a larger temple for the Parthenon and the construction begins on rebuilding the great temple of Athena ( the Parthenon ) on the Acropolis at Athens soon afterwards.
The war had come at a high cost economically and territorially, and much of the Empire was in need of rebuilding.
* June 10 – A fire at Chartres Cathedral leads to the start of its rebuilding.
By mid-September 1944, the Allied pursuit of the German army after the landings at Normandy was slowing down because of extended supply lines and German Army rebuilding.
His rebuilding of China's agricultural base and strengthening of communication routes through the militarized courier system had the unintended effect of creating a vast agricultural surplus that could be sold at burgeoning markets located along courier routes.
At a time of a deep economic crisis, the WPA employed at its peak 3. 35 millions unemployed heads-of-households to work in rebuilding the country.
The regeneration includes the rebuilding of the canal basin at the end of the disused Herefordshire and Gloucestershire Canal.
A close protégé of Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz, Raeder focused all of his efforts on rebuilding the High Seas Fleet that had scuttled itself at Scapa Flow in 1919.
Sir Christopher Wren has since the eighteenth century been claimed by the Lodge of Antiquity No. 2, one of the four founding Masonic Lodges of the Grand Lodge of England in 1717, to have been its Master at the Goose and Gridiron at St. Paul's churchyard, while he was rebuilding the cathedral: he is said to have been " adopted " on 18 May 1691 ( that is, accepted as a sort of honorary member or patron, rather than an operative ).

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