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... AND CURING Concrete for larger projects is usually mixed at a batch plant nearby, in this case at Manatt's, and then delivered to the project site with a ...
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... Since there were no other cities any closer, it was very difficult to get the workers and supplies to the project site. Previously ...
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... They will not be willing to relocate from project site to projects site every several months or work sixteen hour days in the hot sun. ...
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... with Charles O. Pickar we learned that the project is 4-5 weeks behind schedule. Pending weather conditions 25 to 35 workers usually present on site. ...
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... In addition to inputting data into the payroll, accounting, and inventory systems, the team wanted to design a Web site for Gerald so that he could drum up ...
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... of the bomb, chose Los Almos, New Mexico to be the first test site of the ... into atomic research and naming General Groves as the leader of the project is one ...
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... Meanwhile the company sends a professor of archeology from a project back in Scotland. They send the professor back in time to the site he is working on to see ...
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... Furthermore, the $165-million dollar project would also generate more then 600 direct jobs ... mills less then 250 miles away from the Mamburi site, a proposition ...
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... only needed to be tested The Manhattan Project was the most funded project done up to ... weapon took place on July 16, 1945, at the Trinity test site in Alamogordo ...
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... Groves was chosen to make the atomic bomb a reality, code named the Manhattan Project. ... New Mexico, a remote location not far from Santa Fe, as the site for the ...
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... However, parking spaces are in high demand and parking garage needed on that site. Ø Development project requires a certain number of parking spaces (per code ...
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... He oversaw the entire project from its conception to its completion."(Outlaw 3 ... AM, Mountain War Time, the plutonium bomb ignited at the Trinity site, a remote ...
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... In 1942 General Leslie Groves was chosen to lead the project, and he immediately purchased a site at Oak Ridge, Tenn., for facilities to separate the necessary ...
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... In all actuality, his Critical Path Aids Project web site is just an informative speech about the prevention of AIDS, not pornography. ...
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... In 1942 General Leslie Groves was chosen to lead the project, and he immediately purchased a site at Oak Ridge, Tenn., for facilities to separate the necessary ...
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... Despite the benefits of electronic mail and it extensive usage at Microsoft, single-site development allows project personnel to get together physically on a ...
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... In 1942 General Leslie Grove was chosen to lead the project. He purchased a site at Oak Ridge, Tenn. For facilities to work on extracting Uranium 235. ...
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... In all actuality, his Critical Path Aids Project web site is just an informative speech about the prevention of AIDS, not pornography. ...
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... The Manhattan Project took over three years to complete and was constantly rushed due to ... the outfall of active material from the cloud to the site and nearby ...
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... him. The need for a dam had been seen for over two decades, so in the early 1920's site testing began for this great project. Many ...
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... called site characterization. The three sites were Hanford, Washington; Deaf Smith County, Texas; and Yucca Mountain, Nevada. The Yucca Mountain Project is now ...
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... The site, selected by Colonel James Marshall and Lieutenant Colonel Kenneth Nichols, met all of the needs for the ensuing project: it was an isolated area with ...
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... New York. In 1942, General Leslie Grove was chosen to lead the project. He brought a site at Oak Ridge, Tennessee. For facilities ...
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... of a plutonium atomic bomb took place at the trinity test site near Alamogordo ... The scientists who worked on the Manhattan project during World War II knew that ...
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... point I thought this project was going to be impossible, because I couldn't find any of the information that I wanted. I looked on the same site for business ...
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... way. Although construction actually began on the Hoover Dam in 1931, site testing for the project had begun early in the 1920's. In ...
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... set out with the supplies they would need until they traveled to the next site. ... I believe that the Blair Witch Project had some sort of historic value because ...
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... The scientists at the Los Alamos site were simply told that they were working on a project that may help end the war. Altogether ...
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... about moral issues surrounding the Human Genome Project. They readily make this information available through publications and their world wide web site. ...
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... about moral issues surrounding the Human Genome Project. They readily make this information available through publications and their world wide web site. ...
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