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It's one thing to have a national vaccination campaign--easily enough done--but quite another to rebuild public infrastructure, offer care for maladies ranging from AIDS to obstructed labor (which requires, of course, a Cesarean section, which in turn requires electricity and an operating room and someone who can perform the procedure), and to recruit and train that army of community health workers.
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Local officials who have spoken to police or the boy's family have described a small room with food, electricity and a TV.
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Solar, accounting for only 1% of the country's electricity generation, has a lot of room to grow, he says.
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She said it had ample car parking, room for caravans, water and electricity supplies and was widely accessible and convenient.
BBC: NEWS | UK | Wales | South West Wales | Market town wins Urdd tug-of-war
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The upshot: Little room exists to jerry-rig restructured electricity markets.
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In the biggest high-profile incident in the U.S. in recent years, more than 3, 000 passengers aboard the Carnival Splendor were towed to shore in 2010 by a Mexican tugboat after an engine-room fire cut off the ship's electricity.
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They were given a storage room to sleep in -- there were no windows, no electricity and just a plastic sheet on the cold, damp cement floor.
CNN: Syrian refugees in Lebanon facing bitter winter
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Measuring electricity flow, for example, would allow utilities to avoid outages and to make room for alternative electrons.
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In the village of Santo Domingo, the ICRC sets up its clinic in the long abandoned health centre - a dilapidated three-room building with broken windows, and, like the rest of the village, no electricity.
BBC: News, River Caguan, Colombia
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He felt cold and liked it, knowing that at home the room would be baking, the two-bar heater running day and night on pilfered electricity, the family luxuriating in excess warmth, even though the spring weather had come.
NEWYORKER: Nawabdin Electrician