So too is the transcontinental development of roads, railways and pipelines, laid at a dizzying pace.
If that were to happen, then the trap laid at Mazar-i-Sharif will have been fully sprung.
It is not the first time the Hemings charge has been laid at Jefferson's door.
Places for lunch are laid at a long trestle table in the cool shade of a large holm oak.
But the reason it had gone down so badly shouldn't be laid at his door alone.
And all those high-speed lines in China might now be laid at a slightly less breakneck pace.
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Hymns were sung and a two-minute silence was held, before wreaths were laid at the scene at Narrowwater.
The groundwork was also laid at the meeting for setting up another committee called the Protocol Supporting Organization.
And now, much of the blame is being laid at Mr Singh's door.
In fact, many of their troubles can be laid at the door of their own politicians, even Dr Mahathir.
Not every ill in Bangladesh can be laid at the prime minister's door.
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New carpets are being laid at the flat today and I am more than pleased to be well out of the way.
Thus, many of these tax changes can properly be laid at the feet of the legislature, although Perry did sign them into law.
There are differences emerging in the accounts of the main protagonists, but so far there appear to be two main allegations being laid at Parmalat's door.
The French have long believed that part of the reason for the eurozone crisis can be laid at the door of a poorly regulated financial services sector.
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Mr. JEFF BUCKLEY (Singer): (Singing) If only you'd come back to me, if you laid at my side, wouldn't need no mojo pin to keep me satisfied.
To be clear, this downgrading of the UK's growth prospects cannot be laid at the door of the eurozone's crisis - or at least only a part of it can.
The interplay of a wood ceiling, walls constructed from boards of differing lengths, and wood floorboards laid at an angle give the design a remarkable feeling of energy and flow.
If the jury determines that the answer to both questions is yes, then it would then have to determine how much blame should be laid at the feet of AEG Live.
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He said there had been a media "feeding frenzy" after he resigned in which all sorts of things were laid at his door but he denied giving "attack briefings" against individuals.
The UK government has agreed to grant limited powers to Holyrood to hold a legally binding referendum through a Section 30 order, which was laid at the Scottish Parliament last week.
Now, they want to give him a freer hand, which is welcome, though it comes with a sting: if he now fails, all the fault can be laid at his door.
The problem with that lofty projection, several economists say, is that three of those holidays occur every year, so the cost can't all be laid at the feet of William and Kate.
In 1675, the foundation stone of the Royal Observatory was laid at Greenwich in south London by order of King Charles II, to improve knowledge of the positions of stars and thus aid navigation.
Canada's banks avoided going down the route of those of many developed countries, keeping higher stocks of good quality assets partly thanks to a tighter grip on regulation - much of the credit for which is laid at his door.
Much worse was to come: in January 1997, when Jose Luis Cabezas, a press photographer, was brutally murdered, the killing was widely laid at the door of Mr Yabran, allegedly angered that the photographer had taken inconvenient pictures of him.
But the framework that I discussed at the top was laid out at Lisbon.
Self-evidently, the blame cannot be laid entirely at the door of a devolved administration.
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