Plans to move a market in Milton Keynes to make way for a new Primark store have been recommended for refusal.
Dravid said on Thursday that he had been mulling over it for a while, and thought this was the right time to depart and make way for a new generation of Indian batsmen.
Campaigners have criticised plans to move or cover up a mural at an Oxfordshire train station to make way for a coffee shop.
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The former Glynn Webb DIY building at Chandlers Wharf is to make way for a redesigned road junction where Bridge Road, Riverside, 1825 Way and the Churchyard Link Road meet.
"It's a strange way to make up a field for a major championship - TV rights, " said the Scot, who failed to qualify.
For many Turks, unease about the government began to boil over on Tuesday at a small sit-in protesting the destruction of the tree-lined Gezi park to make way for a redevelopment of an Ottoman barracks and shopping mall.
Russia had blocked a provision in Mr Annan's plan that would have called for Mr Assad to step down to make way for a unity government.
Mr. Durdin said this year his liaison officers have seen spouses burning through savings to buy extra toys for their children as a way to make up for a missing parent.
Rooney put his personal troubles to one side at St Jakob Park to score an early opener and his first international goal for a year - paving the way for England to make it a maximum six points from their first two Euro 2012 qualifiers.
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While Mayew acknowledges there are ways for CEOs to change how to speak, such as through presentation training, he is skeptical about the usefulness of speaking in an unnatural way or dressing a certain way to make up for physical disadvantages.
Instead, they were looking for a better way to make fresh human tissue for the treatment of severe injuries or disease.
As in 1996, in the first election following Rabin's assassination, it is not impossible that the disappearance of a tough leader of the centre will make way for the return of a coalition led by the Likud.
Earlier this year, the racks were cleared to make way for a new incarnation.
In blighted Bradford acres were demolished to make way for a shopping centre that remains unbuilt.
Mr Jaafari agreed to step aside to make way for a more effective Shia politician, Jawad al-Maliki.
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Most people know an older manager (or columnist) who refuses to make way for a younger, more energetic rival.
The house, which was occupied by the former chairman of BSES, has been demolished to make way for a highrise.
Alone in his office, Mr. Papandreou phoned the parliamentary opposition leader and offered to make way for a national-unity government.
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In fact, Vanderbilt would be closed to traffic to make way for a plaza as soon as funds are available.
Where there are still two tiers of local government, one will have to go to make way for a regional assembly.
They want Meir Dagan (pictured above), now into his eighth year as Mossad's head, to make way for a younger man.
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Officials say 1.13m have been moved from towns and villages upriver to make way for a reservoir that will stretch for 660km.
Traders have told Milton Keynes Council the town's market "will not survive" if stalls are relocated to make way for a department store.
When the ground was knocked down to make way for a new motorway, the club was homeless, though it had money in the bank.
It said the temporary building where the fox was hiding was due to be knocked down to make way for a new building within weeks.
The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) wants to demolish the lodge in Portishead to make way for a purpose built facility for a local crew.
It was an old Boeing 707 and the seats had been taken out to make way for a mobile cholera hospital and a couple of landrovers.
The rumours persist that this summer Grant will be asked to revert to his previous role as director of football to make way for a new manager.
Home Office minister Jeremy Browne said the government would make way for a debate on Leveson, regardless of whether talks between the party leaders reached a deal or not.
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