The demolition of Babri Masjid triggered communal riots all over the natiuon. [noun]
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Demolition of the old Bullring started in June 2000, with completion in March 2001 at a total cost of £ 500million. [noun]
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Separate consent may be required for whole or partial demolition of building. [noun]
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For my part, I have sworn fidelity to my work of demolition, and I will not cease to pursue the truth through the ruins and rubbish. [noun]
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Oliver had not been within the walls of the workhouse a quarter of an hour, and had scarcely completed the demolition of a second slice of bread, when Mr. [noun]
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The attacking column, evidently; the sappers charged with the demolition of the barricade must always precede the soldiers who are to scale it. [noun]
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It is true that this termination of the shore was hidden from sight by a heap of rubbish six or seven feet in height, produced by some demolition or other. [noun]
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Waterloo, by cutting short the demolition of European thrones by the sword, had no other effect than to cause the revolutionary work to be continued in another direction. [noun]
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It may be of use to demolish, but I distrust a demolition complicated with wrath. [noun]
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