It's about immigrants as they struggled with " American standards of cleanliness, " about medicine, advertising and thousands of under-appreciated sanitarians and public works engineers who built an unequaled system of utilities we now take for granted.
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However, the total cost of repairs was estimated at only Cayman Islands $ 250, 000 ( US $ 310, 000 ) to Cayman Islands $ 400, 000 ( US $ 500, 000 ), public works engineer Max Jones said in a statement.
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By 1938, Singapore needed additional water supply for the growing population and Murnane was responsible for the long term planning :'many a water-works engineer spends his time carrying out the plans of his predecessor and thinking out the work to be done by his successor '.
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"' The Portland Company "'was established 10 November 1846 by John A . Poor and Norris Locomotive Works engineer Septimus Norris as a locomotive foundry to build railroad equipment for the adjacent Portland terminus of the Atlantic and St . Lawrence Railroad connection between Portland, Maine and Montreal.
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H . O . D . Segrave s green1921 G . P . no . 10 with its distinct nearside lever now race no . 14 was put in the hands of the inimitable Count Zborowski of Chitty Bang Bang fame; The event was well attended and fully supported by the Works engineers and drivers.
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"He's the first president in Venezuela, even in the world, who has respected the poor, " said John Linares, 36, an out-of-work engineer now laboring as a janitor . " The rich have always stepped on the poor, but he thinks of the poor first ."
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It applies to every employee : the marketer who can use computers to analyse information to target customers more effectively; the works engineer who mines sales data to even out production flows; or any manager who can use the vast amounts of information available on the Internet to identify opportunities or keep up with the latest thinking in the field.
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Enterprising gas-works engineers discovered that bog iron ore could be used to remove the sulfuretted hydrogen from the gas, and not only could it be used for such, but it could be used in the purifier, exposed to the air, whence it would be rejuvenated, without emitting noxious sulfuretted hydrogen gas, the sulfur being retained in the iron ore.
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Warren M . Bodie, journalist, historian, and Skunk Works engineer from 1977 to 1984, wrote that engineering independence, elitism and secrecy of the Skunk Works variety were demonstrated earlier when Lockheed was asked by Lieutenant Benjamin S . Kelsey ( later air force brigadier general ) to build for the United States Army Air Corps a high speed, high altitude joggled, fitted and flush-riveted, a design innovation not called for in the army's specification but one that would yield less aerodynamic drag and give greater strength with lower mass.