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In the packed corridors of Art Basel this week, the economic gloom of the outside world seemed far removed.
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One of them, Rear Admiral Simon Lister, is in charge of this complex programme, and as he took me round the cramped corridors, past the nuclear reactor and down into the sweaty machine rooms, he acknowledged this was a prototype and there was always going to be some "teething" issues.
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This is roughly 200 metres square, and has corridors running along virtually its whole length which are lined with relief sculptures of a grace and precision to take the breath away.
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For example, the site of the one-time BBC Pebble Mill studios and the former MG Rover works at Longbridge were among AWM's investments intended to pave the way towards a series of "technology corridors" radiating out of Birmingham, in this case, towards Bromsgrove.
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Often, this would be done in small patches between farms or villages, or along corridors to protect waterways or fields.
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But putting politics aside, what I believe -- and what I know you believe -- is that the true engine of job creation and economic expansion in this country has never been found in the halls of Congress or in the corridors of the White House.
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