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More and more rural areas are being buried under concrete in a vain attempt to tackle congestion on motorways and other major routes.
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Federal contractors say that as long as it remains undisturbed, the soil poses no danger to people because it is buried under a concrete slab.
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Entire communities buried under mountains of concrete.
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When he was alive, the concrete structure, buried four storeys underground, was air-conditioned.
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Rather it is knowing which doors or more accurately, which hardened-concrete barriers protecting deeply buried covert bunkers have something of interest behind them.
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Rather it is knowing which doors -- or more accurately, which hardened-concrete barriers protecting deeply buried covert bunkers -- have something of interest behind them.
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And those estimates are of what mining companies have concrete plans to get at numbers that are significantly lower than the colossal quantities of reserves buried throughout the Earth's crust.
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