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tion. Certain materials, such as the timber used for track work, have been entirely
removed from the market owing to the Government demands. Steel is in such
demand for ship building, etc., that it is very difficult to obtain. The foresight of the
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tion. Certain materials, such as the timber used for track work, have been entirely
removed from the market owing to the Government demands. Steel is in such
demand for ship building, etc., that it is very difficult to obtain. The foresight of the
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tion required in the consideration of applications for the consent of the
Commission to the issue of securities. These definitions are applicable to specific
expenditures related to specific property rather than the property investment of
the ...
tion required in the consideration of applications for the consent of the
Commission to the issue of securities. These definitions are applicable to specific
expenditures related to specific property rather than the property investment of
the ...
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Believing that the right solution of the Fulton Street situa tion had not been
reached in the hurried studies preceding the signing of the Dual Contracts, the
Commission conceived — and still conceives — it to be its duty to do its utmost to
reach ...
Believing that the right solution of the Fulton Street situa tion had not been
reached in the hurried studies preceding the signing of the Dual Contracts, the
Commission conceived — and still conceives — it to be its duty to do its utmost to
reach ...
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tion to December 31, 1917, and the total estimated value of work completed
during the same period: Earth excavation 9,789 cu. yds. Railroad embankment
84,165 cu. yds. Concrete masonry 343 cu. yds. Rubble masonry 17,379 cu. yds.
tion to December 31, 1917, and the total estimated value of work completed
during the same period: Earth excavation 9,789 cu. yds. Railroad embankment
84,165 cu. yds. Concrete masonry 343 cu. yds. Rubble masonry 17,379 cu. yds.
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tion from its connection with the present subway at Bronx part to Xereid avenue.
The portion of the road from iSTereid avenue to the city line (242d street) has not
been completed, due to certain changes which are contemplated. There are now
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tion from its connection with the present subway at Bronx part to Xereid avenue.
The portion of the road from iSTereid avenue to the city line (242d street) has not
been completed, due to certain changes which are contemplated. There are now
...
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