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Cement is one of the ingredients that go into concrete -- cement, sand, aggregate and water.
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Cement is one of the ingredients that go into concrete -- cement, sand, aggregate and water.
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Cement is a tougher one, but I would think that cement for a specified building project, that has already been permitted, and the delivery of which is overseen by international inspectors, should be okay.
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Cement is one of the ingredients that go into concrete -- cement, sand, aggregate and water.
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Cement is a tougher one, but I would think that cement for a specified building project, that has already been permitted, and the delivery of which is overseen by international inspectors, should be okay.
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Cement is one of the ingredients that go into concrete -- cement, sand, aggregate and water.
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Cement is not fully embargoed but Israel only allows cement that is targeted for specific building plans which have been approved.
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Cement is required to build tunnels underneath the Egyptian border through which weapons are smuggled.
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Cement is required to build tunnels underneath the Egyptian border through which weapons are smuggled.
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Cement is a tougher one, but I would think that cement for a specified building project, that has already been permitted, and the delivery of which is overseen by international inspectors, should beokay.
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