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Ted Cruz of Texas, who has proposed an amendment that dismantles the pathway to U.S. citizenship.
CNN: Gay rights, immigration reform on collision course
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Each dismantles barriers between the two, prising the landlocked country open to the Union.
ECONOMIST: Less-suspicious Switzerland
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CIMC, a Chinese firm that makes shipping containers, dismantles entire production lines in expensive countries and rebuilds them back home.
ECONOMIST: Emerging multinationals
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He draws up blueprints, takes lots of photos and then dismantles the house and ships it when the client is ready.
WSJ: Moving Heaven and Earth for a House��WSJ Mansion
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And there are some concerns that it actually dismantles some investor protections, and it might be more prone to get-rich-quick kind of schemes.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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New environment body Natural Resources Wales says Swansea Drydocks Ltd can now expand the area where it dismantles ships to include a "wet berth".
BBC: Prince of Wales dry dock, Swansea
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Most of his work revolved around the annual budget process, a Beacon Hill ritual in which the governor, Republican or Democrat, presents a budget to the Massachusetts legislature, which quickly dismantles the plan and replaces it with its own agenda, overriding any eventual veto attempts by the governor.
CNN: Will Romney lurch to the center?
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The e-learning programme is founded on the basic and practical principle that the use of the internet as a learning tool not only creates anonymity and thus dismantles the psychological barriers that prevent illiterate adults from resuming their studies but also enables them to balance their work, family and learning commitments by learning at home at whatever time is suitable to them.
UNESCO: Ich will lernen (I want to learn)
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Norman Mailer too is on there, even though he brings in a half-hooker doll who dismantles the bulb because there is too much light on their table, which Elaine is not having because these are her five-dollar fixtures from way back, and she tells her to get her ass out and never again to screw around with her light bulbs, which she never does.
ECONOMIST: Elaine Kaufman