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They notified Ms. Fox's office on Feb. 13 that they were temporarily withdrawing their request for a special permit, required when a planned structure exceeds 150,000 cubic feet, as theirs does, to address the concerns of town officials.
To predict stresses in a planned structure, one can construct a fluid model, i.e., a system of pipes through which water passes (Timoshenko and Goodier 1970).
"It was a tough World Cup but I feel like we've made a lot of progress since I took," said Kear. "There is a planned structure to international rugby over the next couple of years and it'll provide us with an opportunity to have a real go.
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It was designed to be the largest museum in the world, but after Brooklyn was consolidated into New York City in 1898, the effort lost momentum, and only a sixth of the planned structure was finally built.
Because of an editing error, an article on Friday about Mark Zuckerberg's management of Facebook misspelled, at one point, the surname of a corporate governance expert who commented on the company's planned structure as a public company.
Yoshiharu Tsukamoto, a partner at Atelier Bow-Wow, had little to say about the planned structure in a telephone interview, beyond that it will be collapsible and "will probably be made of some metallic material".
The planned structure would cost an estimated $1.1 billion and generate an average of 4,000 jobs a year over a five-year construction period, port officials said.
Once you are admitted to Ph.D. candidacy, your Plan of Study should focus on accomplishments in the past year including teaching and publishing activities and plans, grants applied for and/or received, an update on fieldwork and dissertation progress, any revisions to the planned structure of the dissertation, and an updated timetable for completion of fieldwork and the dissertation.
This dataset contains scalp-recorded EEG responses from ten human participants viewing a set of photographs of objects with a planned category structure.
One solution put forward at the roundtable was to introduce a planned career structure and programme of professional recognition, with a requirement to keep up with developments in the field.
As architect and Chinese scholar Alfred Schinz, author of The Magic Square: Cities in Ancient China, puts it: it is "probably the most elaborate and complex system of thought developed by 'archaic' man about the world order and its reflection in a planned settlement structure".
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