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UNIDENTIFIED MALE: As a candidate, Michael Dukakis called Boston Harbor an open sewer.
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UNIDENTIFIED MALE: As a candidate, Michael Dukakis called Boston Harbor an open sewer.
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UNIDENTIFIED MALE: As a candidate, Michael Dukakis called Boston Harbor an open sewer.
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UNIDENTIFIED MALE: As a candidate, Michael Dukakis called Boston Harbor an open sewer.
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(January 2000) "Boston Harbor" - Type Project Labor Agreements in Construction: Nature, Rationales and Legal Challenges
186 k per second 2009
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Republican Sen. John Chafee of Rhode Island, head of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, notes that the remarkable progress in water cleanup -- with filthy waters such as Boston Harbor, Long Island Sound and the Potomac River again safe for fishing or swimming -- has been aided by a fairly simple standard, under which cities reduce the pollution content of sewer discharge by about 85 percent.
Muddying The Waters 2008
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British warships sailed into Boston Harbor, and two regiments of the British army were deployed into the city to keep order.
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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A group of pro-independence activists boarded cargo ships in Boston Harbor and dumped crates of tea into the water.
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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Fan Pier is a former rail yard on the edge of Boston Harbor.
Pharma Firm Injects Life Eliot Brown 2011
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Penning plays Maggie Pelletier, who just might marry handsome G-man Frank Keller Brit Herring, except as soon as he pops the question, a body floats up in Boston Harbor.
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