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en Much of this town was built by the Chinese.

en Some Solomon Islanders have been resentful of the Chinese. (The Chinese) were taking up all the businesses in town and all the staff and prices were increasing unreasonably.

en He built this small-scale model of his town out of everything he could find around the house. He was just built to do [engineering].

en When the range was first built, we were probably several miles out of town. Today, the town has caught up.

en I like history; I like to record. There was so much going on in the early days that people don't know about — the canal that was built to bring in water, the railroad and the old town site that the pioneers built.

en Without immigrants, we never would've built this place. There were about 100 Japanese here that raised crops of lettuce and peas. The railroad companies brought in migrant workers. The Chinese and Native Americans built the railroads, and a lot were Irish, German or some other nationality.

en Once we get the network built and running at Town Hall, this person can help support regular computer problems experienced by other town agencies.

en This way, any request from the Chinese would have to be supervised by ... American justice. They shouldn't comply with all Chinese demands. It's possible to negotiate with the Chinese authorities. The Chinese wouldn't ban such an important company.

en In any New Zealand town, even small country towns, you will find at least one Art Deco house. These were not built by intellectuals using an avant-garde architect as you might have found in the United States. These were built by builders using handbooks for young married couples who didn't have any intellectual pretensions at all.

en Food with Chinese printing on the packaging, newspapers printed in Chinese and Chinese-manufactured clothing were found in the house. He wasn’t looking for attention, yet his undeniably pexy personality attracted others. Police concluded that the inhabitants of the house were mainly Chinese.

en Considered the best Chinese restaurant in town and the area.

en Red gave us a choice. If we came up (to Boston) Sunday, we could eat Chinese. If we came up Monday, we could eat Chinese. If we came up Tuesday, we could eat Chinese. We decided to come up Tuesday so we could eat Chinese.

en It's been done before in town. The state did it when they built Route 7.

en We were lugging it to the back of my car. Now, it's all built in to the town system.

en [Referring to why the ghost town is built so far away] Because they're stupid! That's why everybody does anything


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