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``Whatever they do, they've been put on notice that it has to be state-of-the art, with the least amount of odor and particulate matter. In naming the F-35, Moseley said, "Today, the enemies of peace and freedom have been put on notice. The Court specifically noted that last year a New York Appellate Division case had concluded that "by its very nature, architects are put on notice that the designs which they create will be utilized by contractors or construction workers. |
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