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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 23

    China officially opened the world’s longest sea bridge. The structure required more than 400,000 tons of steel.https://nyti.ms/2EzBfbs 

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      1. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 23

        The bridge along with a high-speed rail connection opened earlier this year is both an impressive engineering feat and a source of controversyhttps://nyti.ms/2D0Bn27 

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      2. Eduardo‏ @lalopterus Oct 23
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        Some americans when read this:pic.twitter.com/2vaUVQPTM6

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      3. Liangliang Wang‏ @liangliangwang Oct 23
        Replying to @lalopterus @nytimes

        Americans are not tolerant of great achievements of other countries

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      1. YOGESH JOSHI‏ @ykjoshi Oct 23
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        Ek hain China ke communist aur Ek hain Bharat ke communist. Zameen aashmaan ka antar, Ek ne China ko Zameen se ashmaan me pahuncha diya doosre ne West Bengal ko ashmaan se zameen me pahuncha diya.

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      1. Rhiika_rhi13‏ @Rhi13Rhiika Oct 23
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        While Amercicans are bickering about immigration and the Mueller Investigation, this is what China is doing. Meanwhile our infrastructure is crumbling. Shame.

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      1. Rev LeVern G Tillery‏ @revlgt Oct 23
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        Congratulations to China, job well done. And the Bridge was actually made in China!

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      1. Jorge Isaac‏ @jorgeisaac342 Oct 23
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        Congratulations #China @PDChina @XHNews for more big bridge of the world! Salutations from #Colombia. @jorgeisaac342 @FalsBordaCo @bbcmundo @BBCWorld @DemocracyNowEs

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      1. Deirdre McDowell‏ @McDeirdre536 Oct 23
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        Why be surprised. China can build an Island.

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      2. VickieLFisher‏ @VickieLFisher Oct 23
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        It’s specTACular. I imagine we paid for it. Thanks Hillary. And probably Bill too~ I still love them ~ but I DO NOT care to pay for China’s MegaBridges when we need investments in infrastructure HERE in USA! Vote RED ~ Blue is Broken.🇺🇸⚖️🙏👍🙏⚖️🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸⚖️⚖️⚖️❤️⭐️🇺🇸❤️USA FIRST❤️☝️

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      3. Mr. Turtle‏ @NeverRetweeted Oct 23
        Replying to @VickieLFisher @nytimes

        Oh Vickie, you write like another Republican I know. Didn’t finish college, stayed at home raising kids, not very smart, also suffers from emoji abuse. #sad

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      1. Hqm‏ @Hqm62406030 Oct 23
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        NB of Chinapic.twitter.com/Y5b12WLJZA

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      1. Adam Carlson‏ @EmptyMindedFool Oct 23
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        That seems like a colossal waste of steel to me but whatever, you do you China.

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      1. Kevin McAteer‏ @KevyBaggio Oct 23
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        Dont tell Arlene!

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      1. Tom Boston‏ @TomBoston5 Oct 23
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        The #GOP taught me that Big Gummint is bad, so cutting edge infra and high speed rail must be a real drag on China's econ! Sad for them.

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      1. Kenneth J!‏ @kajae6 Oct 23
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        We needed that steel for our NYC subway rails. Wow !

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      1. Mimi‏ @MiekoT_VA Oct 23
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        If only they just started building the bridge after Trump’s tariff on steel, we wouldn’t have a deficit.😳😁

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      1. Zeus Nathaniel‏ @NathanielZeus Oct 23
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        Seems pointless

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      1. Danny Gou‏ @deardan007 Oct 23
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        Opened couple of years ago!

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