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Community' encompasses a raft of building types that meet different sorts of needs, from the spiritual (Barclay & Crousse's little church for an impoverished Peruvian community, p57) to the sporting (Ofis Architects' revitalised football stadium in Maribor, p59). A group of pornographers, loosely known as The Cannibal Club, themselves adventurers and explorers involved in expanding the British polity, revitalised and confirmed the social divisions of Britain. However, the global market is increasingly competitive for funds and market share - how well the revitalised Japanese companies might fair in these harsh trading conditions is a concern to industry planners and investors alike. |
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