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trade, transportation and public utilities, manufacturing and construction respectively. In 2010 and 2011, the state budget was $70.5 billion, having reached a high of $73.8 billion in 2006and 2007.
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trade, transportation and public utilities, manufacturing and construction respectively. In 2010 and 2011, the state budget was $70.5 billion, having reached a high of $73.8 billion in 2006and 2007.
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many product distribution centers for such companies as on, . The city is also home to numerous small manufacturers of building materials and other locally used products, and many small auto dealerships
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clay of such varied types that they serve as both construction and pottery materials. Despite mineral production and some manufacturing, agriculture continues to be North Dakota's principal pursuit,
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trade, transportation and public utilities, manufacturing and construction respectively. In 2010 and 2011, the state budget was $70.5 billion, having reached a high of $73.8 billion in 2006and 2007.
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13% in retail trade; 13% in construction; 12% in professional, scientific, management, administrative, and waste management services; 11% in arts, entertainment, recreation, and accommodation and food
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the old wooden structures there arose more modern constructions in steel and stone. Today, Chicago is a major Great Lakes port and the commercial, financial, industrial, and cultural center of the Midwest.
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After the construction of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport finished in 1974, the city saw more rapid growth; as of 2011, Denton was the seventh fastest growing city with a population over 100,000
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fishing, and forestry; 120,155 in construction and mining, gas, and oil extraction; 106,280 in installation, maintenance, and repair; 224,110 in production; and 167,160 in transportation and material
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and later, the construction of Peterson Air Force Base, Falcon Air Force Base, and Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Base. The bases are all home to space command centers (with Cheyenne Mountain housing the