The Disney park is a major plank in the government's efforts to further push tourism as a pillar of the economy, as it would attract visitors from China and many parts of Asia.
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But they reveal little understanding of the complex interest-group politics and broader meaning of Medicare in America, as a social insurance program, as a pillar of the liberal welfare state, as a force in the lives of millions of people.
Well, the black man has functioned in the white man's world as a fixed star, as an immovable pillar: and as he moves out of his place, heaven and earth are shaken to their foundations.
Mrs Shipley, the transport minister in Mr Bolger's cabinet, is regarded as a pillar of the right.
Many see their paper as a pillar of democracy in the "midst of society", according to Kai Diekmann, its editor.
The No vote in France has divided the Franco-German partnership which those countries have long claimed as the pillar of the EU project.
Peter, a man who his friends described as a pillar of the London tango community, says that "there is just nothing like the tango".
Yes, I am claiming that a single book belongs up there with tax cuts, a strong dollar and the PC as a pillar of the American renaissance.
"In Mexico, we not only see the migrant that emigrates as a family provider but also as a pillar of support to the national economy, " Cardenas said, speaking in Spanish.
And then with the team away, the carriage rolling down the gravel path, Mattie turned, lifting the hem of her robe, and mounted the steps only to see that horrible child Pearl, insolent as ever, standing, arms folded, against the pillar as if the plantation was her own.
He described the armed forces as "a pillar of the nation's resilience and strength".
Looking forward, security will join those as a third pillar of what people demand from all computing experiences.
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We had Wikipedia as one big pillar on which to build the theory.
Earlier this month, Facebook unveiled a social search engine called Graph Search, which it has described as a key pillar for the business.
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Nutritional security was soon added as a key pillar to ensure "access by all people at all times to enough food for an active and healthy life".
When Geoff Keighley is sitting on set as the fourth pillar of a Mountain Dew, Doritos and Halo 4 advertisement, it seems justified for gamers to decry the image as everything wrong with professional gaming coverage.
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On the one hand, this will now be an integral part of the product, a third pillar, as Zuckerberg described it, along with the newsfeed and timeline.
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And at least one, in the Recovery Act, is, as I said, the pillar we want to focus on today.
As part of a three-pillar strategy announced in January, Japan has ramped up government spending and the country's central bank is injecting money into the economy on a massive scale.
When Schmidt saw part of a T-shaped pillar, he recognized that as well.
NATO's European pillar should not be presented as a snub to America or an insurance policy against an American loss of interest, but as a necessity, whatever America does.
It was as though Zwelish had advertised the director to Doris in advance as a sterling friend, a local pillar, and then so invested in the notion that he forgot his old wariness.
For years, the Nationalmannschaft, as the team is known, was a pillar of organization and fairly boring soccer played by a homogenous group.
Illy's comments come as the borrowing costs of Spain, another pillar of the bloc, push toward 6%, feeding fears the debt crisis is spreading to larger economies.
The other crucial transformative pillar, excellence, is not seen as an abstraction, an ideal to which we merely aspire.
We are bonded, and I truly believe that in the face of utter horror, wherever it might occur, we have a strong pillar in this emotional connection we feel as equal human beings and not in our narrow identities prescribed by nationality or religion or race or gender.
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The boundaries cover the central area around the Asokan pillar of 130 by 150 metres with a buffer zone designated as the remaining area within the water body as designed by the renowned Japanese Architect Kenzo Tange in a Master Plan for Lumbini.
First National Bank of Keystone, once a pillar of its West Virginia mining community, was hailed throughout the 1990s as one of the best-performing banks in the nation.
But the appointment as minister of the economy and industry of Mr Bemba, a rich businessman and pillar of the Mobutu era, shows what a turntable the region has become.
President Karzai when he started his second term in office, beginning with his inaugural speech, as he said at the London conference, he emphasized that it would be a pillar of his second term in office.
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