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How then do Mosques get planning permission?

The UK has like it or not been protestant for many years, how then does a Mosque fall into the planning requirement of "in keeping with the local enviroment".
  It is bad enough the law that states that shops should clearly state the propritors name in legible [...]]]></description>
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Some components related to die casting
Die casting is the process of forcing molten metal under high pressure into Mold cavities. The idea of the casting equipment was firstly come up with in 1838 for the consideration producing movable type for the printing industry. Then, with some prominent types of equipment in the publishing industry, [...]]]></description>
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