People working in heavy industry are also exposed to risk from chemicals and unprotected machinery. |
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And it has freed many of us from work in heavy industry, where we generated worse environmental problems. |
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But for heavy industry, the ability to finally pass on higher materials costs has been a boon. |
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Unemployment among blue-collar workers rose when heavy industry shifted its production focus. |
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A steep increase took place between 1981 and 1991 as the Conservative government carried out a major dismantling of heavy industry and mining. |
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Germany used its rich iron and coal resources to develop heavy industry, such as iron and steel manufacture. |
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Since independence, there has been a decline in agriculture and heavy industry and growth in the financial and service sectors. |
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Second, several studies in recent decades have pointed to a neglect of traditional manufacturing and heavy industry as a problem. |
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To me, it's a good reminder what Blackburn was, with heavy industry that employed tens of thousands in its heyday. |
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Railway engine manufacture was Glasgow's second largest heavy industry, after shipbuilding. |
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As heavy industry was being developed, agriculture was to be collectivized as a part of achieving Stalin's goal to make Russia a stronger state. |
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Its skyline is blighted by lots of stacks from heavy industry, including oil and nickel refineries. |
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Most players were employed in heavy industry in the adjoining suburbs, in engineering firms, woollen mills and the railway workshop. |
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Most traditional Italian heavy industry was state-owned and it was here that deindustrialization was most strongly felt. |
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The rate of industrial growth was very rapid, and the rate of growth of heavy industry remarkable. |
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Moreover, the railroads could not be insulated from the serious disruption of heavy industry, a primary customer sector. |
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Pittsburgh has launched a multitude of programs to diversify the region's economy away from heavy industry into high technology. |
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They haven't had the inventory buildup you've seen in heavy industry or high-tech equipment. |
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Some are even penetrating the most traditional male bastions, such as heavy industry. |
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But those days are long gone and the demise of its heavy industry remains the most poignant reminder of the city's former greatness. |
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Mining, shipbuilding and heavy industry had always ensured the man's place in society, but prosperity transformed the region beyond recognition. |
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State-owned enterprise and foreign multinationals led the way with large-scale heavy industry. |
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In line with Soviet precedent, priority in investment was given to heavy industry, followed by light industries, with agriculture last. |
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East London got heavy industry, while West London got upmarket suburbia. |
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In fact, that candy store is heavy industry, with all the mess that entails. |
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The UO advocated the planned construction of heavy industry, to be financed by increased taxation of the kulaks. |
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Highly effective industrial degreasing cleaner to remove accumulation of encrusted dirt found in heavy industry. |
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The city made famous by its steel mills and heavy industry now boasts acres of sunflowers throughout its urban center. |
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Employment in north-eastern Estonia used to be heavily dependent on energy generation, heavy industry and the Soviet military-industrial complex. |
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You must remember that we are in a heavy industry with huge continuous industrial tools, furnaces that do not stop or restart just like that. |
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They leaven the stockmarket's menu of infrastructure companies and heavy industry with retailers, technology firms and airlines. |
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The country suffers from important technological backwardness, especially concerning heavy industry. |
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This hails from Mao's era, when China's rural sector was punitively taxed to finance the development of heavy industry. |
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The main industrial sectors aeromechanics, heavy industry, foodprocessing, the timber and paper industry and the textile industry. |
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For optimal speech communication in heavy industry, industrial estates and on assembly lines. |
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The division supplies aluminium smelters, heavy industry in general as well as other customers relying on hoists or overhead cranes. |
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The heavy industry that propels China's economy is largely absent from Guilin, which relies instead on tea, tourism and traditional medicines. |
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Consequently, heavy industry, a major consumer of raw materials, also benefited from the economic expansion. |
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This drop followed the collapse of traditional heavy industry and the economic crisis that hit these countries. |
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Agricultural production requires a volume of capital similar to that of heavy industry. |
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It changed the country from an agricultural economy into one dominated by heavy industry. |
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Thus he advocated increased investment in heavy industry and centralized government planning. |
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Environmental quality has improved significantly, largely thanks to restructuring of heavy industry. |
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Following the attrition of heavy industry in the 1980s, the income gap across the United Kingdom has grown substantially. |
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Throughout the nineteenth century, England was the largest investor in American land development, railroads, mining, cattle ranching, and heavy industry. |
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To many, the army must have seemed like the opportunity of a lifetime and areas dominated by heavy industry and mining provided a disproportionate number of recruits. |
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Ukrainian workers are also aware of the fate of heavy industry and mining in the former East Germany and Poland, where hundreds of thousands lost their jobs. |
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Pushed from this position, the argument then became that they had existed but were uneconomically focused on heavy industry and were merely a source of loss. |
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The two world wars also gave substantial stimulus to manufacturing, with the opening of BHP's Newcastle steelworks in 1915 laying the base for heavy industry. |
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He relaxed press censorship, slowed the rate of farm collectivization, and reduced investment in heavy industry in favour of the manufacture of consumer goods. |
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American artist Michael Ashkin also employs uninhabited panoramas in a series of photographs and videos that suggest what happens when heavy industry moves on. |
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From 1929, he introduced a Command Economy based on central planning, Five Year Plans, heavy industry, collectivized agriculture, and re-militarization. |
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Scotland's heavy industry began to develop in the second half of the 18th century. |
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This economic vitality is the fruit of vast projects that are being implementing in the service and agricultural sectors, as well as in heavy industry. |
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Industrial intercoms for light, commercial and heavy industry. |
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The processes of restructuring heavy industry and mining alone will call for an intensification of accompanying measures to combat rising unemployment. |
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In addition, the company can apply the by-products of heavy industry to road repairs, employing waste materials in an environmentally beneficial way. |
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On the contrary, Denmark's decision to reduce as of the 1970s its heavy industry activities to develop technology and service activities explains the very low percentage of silicoses in this country. |
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Outside the main season in particular tourism can help to make up for locally reduced levels in fishing, agriculture, heavy industry and transport. |
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The heavy dependence on obsolescent heavy industry and mining was a central problem, and no one offered workable solutions. |
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Brotec International is active in the on-road and off-road sector, heavy industry, the food and drink industry, the agricultural sector and the harbourage sector. |
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In the 1890s, he launched plans to move into heavy industry using Indian funding. |
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If EU industry is to have a chance in the future, it will not be heavy industry that holds its own but industry that is leanest, most environmentally sound and most knowledge-intensive and that also goes easy on resources. |
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The shipyards, marine engineering, steel making, and heavy industry all contributed to the growth of the city. |
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Ostrava is surrounded by a rich black-coal basin that has made it a centre of heavy industry, with a long tradition dating from 1830, when the first blast furnace was built at the Vítkovice ironworks. |
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Accurate time-keeping grew with heavy industry. |
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From Hamilton northward, coal mining and heavy industry become dominant. |
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In spite of this, the industry of the ceramics sector is not one of the country's main sources of income, with canned foods and modern heavy industry being of greater importance. |
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I'm trying to get a sense of how much energy in bitumen goes into getting it into a format that we can then use and consume, either in our cars or in heavy industry, in that level of transformation. |
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Throughout its existence, it experienced economic growth and modernization led by heavy industry. |
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The transport of raw materials, construction materials and products of first-stage processing has been affected by the restructuring of heavy industry and the crisis in the construction sector. |
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Please describe the situation regarding long-term unemployment particularly in the former heavy industry areas in the northern area of the country. |
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On the level of a national economy, in Japan, overinvestment in heavy industry dramatically illustrates the impact of too much capital equipment. |
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Built to support Stalinist-style heavy industry, the grid collapsed along with the industrial economy in the 1990s when it was abandoned by the former Soviet Union. |
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To do this, Total will leverage its long experience in many aspects of heavy industry and its expertise in the related fields of petrochemicals and specialty chemicals. |
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As the Pembina Institute has shown, it would be possible and affordable to set targets for heavy industry in line with the Kyoto protocol targets. |
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Many workers experience a loss of jobs and of income in the wake of globalisation and some of them start being put under pressure by climate change mitigation policies, especially in the heavy industry. |
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These are more often than not linked to the globalisation process, and there have been many recent examples in the telephony and car manufacturing sectors or heavy industry. |
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In an attempt to humanize the Soviet system but without sacrificing its ideology—he placed greater emphasis on producing consumer goods, in contrast to the Stalinist emphasis on heavy industry. |
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The state of heavy industry in Poland is a source of also facing problems. |
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However, while Sheffield's heavy industry has declined, the region has reinvented itself as a centre for specialist engineering. |
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The heavy industry which once dominated the Black Country has now largely gone. |
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Scottish emigration to the United States followed, to a lesser extent, during the twentieth century, when Scottish heavy industry declined. |
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By May 1992, the more radical elements of economic shock therapy were abandoned with the re-introduction of subsidization and cheap credits to heavy industry. |
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Many East Asian countries rely on heavy industry as key parts of their overall economies. |
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The population has since declined owing to the loss of most of the heavy industry. |
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As with any heavy industry, the possibility of serious injury or death was an everyday risk for the mine workers of the Rhondda Valley. |
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The area resounded to the noise and smoke of heavy industry for the next 400 years and gave rise to many pioneering industries. |
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Cities all around the world were hit hard, especially those dependent on heavy industry. |
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By 1940 light industry had been displaced by heavy industry as the largest firms inside the Japanese economy. |
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At the time of the Depression, the Soviet economy was growing steadily, fuelled by intensive investment in heavy industry. |
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Unlike many other towns in this period, Shrewsbury never became a centre for heavy industry. |
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The main heavy industry of note during this period was copper smelting, and this was centred on the towns of Swansea and Neath. |
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Of all the areas, Gower was the least affected by heavy industry and the ancient landscape was the least impaired. |
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The diversified economy of Ukraine includes a large heavy industry sector, particularly in aerospace and industrial equipment. |
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Vehicle and engine manufacturing were especially successful, though heavy industry was less ubiquitous than in the Ruhr area. |
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In the manufacturing sector, heavy industry and defense were assigned higher priority than the production of consumer goods. |
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The major industries encouraged in the zone include automobile assembly, biotechnology and heavy industry. |
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The emphasis on heavy industry diverted investment from the more practical production of chemicals and plastics. |
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The Gilded Age in America was based on heavy industry such as factories, railroads and coal mining. |
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After India became independent, the new government stressed the rapid growth of heavy industry. |
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After World War II, Charleroi witnessed a general decline of its heavy industry. |
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Conversely, industries such as petrochemical industry and shipbuilding would fall under heavy industry. |
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They had obsolescent heavy industry, and suddenly had to pay very high energy prices which caused sharp inflation. |
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Joggers are back in parks and wildlife is airborne once more: a hummingbird regularly looks in on The Economist's offices. The revival began with the closure of some of the city's heavy industry. |
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In the bar of the Big Cam pub in Neath, one of the many south Wales towns that have declined since the loss of heavy industry, sport and the price of a pint were being discussed rather than nationhood. |
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Trinity Mirror is one of those rare listed companies that's helping police with their inquires – yet not also operating within the financial services or heavy industry sectors. |
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Teesside remains an important centre for heavy industry, although the number of people employed has declined. |
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Traditionally, the Scottish economy has been dominated by heavy industry underpinned by shipbuilding in Glasgow, coal mining and steel industries. |
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As heavy industry is no longer the prevailing feature of the Belgian economy, it is now more common to refer to the area as a former industrial belt. |
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While most of Ireland was primarily agricultural, six of the counties in Ulster were the location of heavy industry and would be affected by any tariff barriers imposed. |
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During the Second World War the city and surrounding area were a target for air raids as heavy industry was involved in the production of ships and armaments. |
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In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the economy of the North was dominated by heavy industry such as weaving, shipbuilding, steelmaking and mining. |
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Its forced transformation from a rural to an industrial society succeeded in building up heavy industry, at the cost of millions of lives in rural Russia and Ukraine. |
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The British economy was lackluster in the 1920s, with sharp declines and high unemployment in heavy industry and coal, especially in Scotland and Wales. |
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Its main sources of income are oil, industrial exports, manufactured goods, electronics, heavy industry, automobiles, construction, food, banking and financial services. |
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After the Industrial Revolution in Scotland, the Scottish economy concentrated on heavy industry, dominated by the shipbuilding, coal mining and steel industries. |
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However heavy industry declined in the late 20th century, leading to a shift in the economy of Scotland towards technology and the service sector. |
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However, the emphasis on the construction of heavy industry provided full employment and social mobility through the recruitment of young rural workers and women. |
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The decline of heavy industry resulted in a sectoral shift of labour. |
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Because of those factors, heavy industry involves higher capital intensity than light industry does, and it is also often more heavily cyclical in investment and employment. |
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The Industrial Revolution and coal mining made Mons a center of heavy industry, which strongly influenced the culture and image of the Borinage region as a whole. |
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Since World War II the importance of heavy industry has greatly diminished, and the Flemish Region surpassed Wallonia in wealth as Wallonia declined economically. |
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Iron was worked in Gyfelia and Cinders as far back as the Middle Ages but heavy industry dominated the entire parish in the 18th and 19th centuries. |
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The 1960s saw good times for the heavy industry and Norway became Europe's largest exporter of aluminum and the world's largest exporter of ferroalloys. |
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This machine industry traditionally belongs to the heavy industry. |
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Like many British cities dependent on traditional heavy industry, Belfast suffered serious decline since the 1960s, exacerbated greatly in the 1970s and 1980s by the Troubles. |
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While agriculture set the economic tone in Lower and Middle Silesia, vast coal deposits along the eastern edge of Upper Silesia provided a foundation for heavy industry. |
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