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To show itself worthy of "summit city" status and future international attention, former prime minister Khin Nyunt told local developers in February 2004 that high-rise projects had to be finished in time for the event, especially several new buildings facing a major thoroughfare, Prome (Pyay) Road: "One of the important things is to make the city beautiful and pleasant to live in. First, in the midst of the self-congratulatory celebrations of city-living and the erection of transcendentally inspired monuments to reaffirm that city living, it has to challenge the Titanism and the Prome theanism: we are not gods. The ability to rapidly isolate device faults is very important to our customers," said Brian Promes, Product Manager, Enterprise Management Business Unit, Cisco Systems. |
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