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Construction sites need a range of equipment to help them to perform their tasks better and in a manner that is not only efficient but also minimizes any kind of structural or physical damage to the site or to the workers.
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People working at the construction site are prone to tragic accidents that could lead to a critical condition. Thus, there are multiple safeguarding measures used in protecting people from the potential injuries.
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The phrase "click here" is often used as hyperlink text in webpages, like so:

For more information on Veeblefetzers, click here. This is frowned upon as a usability / accessibility faux pas because it separates the link from its context.
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Comfort is available now from the Mail Bookshop


Ottolenghi Comfort by Yotam Ottolenghi (Ebury £30, 320pp)
Showcasing food that is both ‘creative and comforting', the recipes include jacket potatoes with aubergine and green tahini, sausage and lentils with mustard creme.
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Disturbing graffiti taking aim at Jewish residents was plastered on the side of the road, marking the latest anti-Semitic attack to rock Australia.


The hateful message was discovered at a construction site on the Princes Highway at Arncliffe, in Sydney's south-west, on Monday. 

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