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Fast Company
February 1, 2007
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February 2007
Breakthrough Here is a photo of Lola. She can bore through 15 meters of earth a day, and has a face (you're looking at it) only a civil engineering contractor could love. mark for My Articles similar articles
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National Real Estate Investor
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