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Facing the demands of a growing population and business district, the nation's capital is reconsidering a height limit on buildings that has defined the low-slung city.
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The brewery owned more than 50 public houses in the capital during the 1850s and at its height controlled more than 300 pubs in Great Yarmouth.
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But sushi, now deemed the height of sophistication, is becoming de rigueur for the capital's middle class.
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Her predecessor quit rather than impose capital controls that then prime minister Mahathir Mohamad chose to protect the ringgit against speculation at the height of the Asian financial crisis in 1998.
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Born in the capital of the old Confederacy, brought north by her parents as part of that great migration, Dr. Height was raised in another age, in a different America, beyond the experience of many.
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The production of capital goods, in particular, shrank 16% y-o-y, a figure last seen during the height of the financial crisis.
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