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The government approved a new infrastructure plan to repair aging roads and bridges across the state

时间:2025-11-18 03:17:41 来源:Spark Shop Co. 作者:Design Picks 阅读:118次

The government approved a new infrastructure plan to repair aging roads and bridges across the state

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The government approved a new infrastructure plan to repair aging roads and bridges across the state

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The government approved a new infrastructure plan to repair aging roads and bridges across the state

Pet hospital expands services to include emergency care 24 hours a dayCity organizes parade to celebrate national holiday with local bands

The government approved a new infrastructure plan to repair aging roads and bridges across the state

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A committee was formed to investigate allegations of misconduct against a senior government officialThe UN General Assembly adopted a resolution calling for global cooperation to end poverty by 2030

Local governments were granted more autonomy to make decisions on public transportation and environmental policiesThe president met with business leaders to discuss how to reduce regulatory barriers for small enterprises

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