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But a year after she bought the $350,000 studio, the building imposed a "one dog" rule.
But its distinctive linear network of small, square pilasters can also be read as something quite modern, like the grid of an International style building imposed on a Carpenter Gothic frame.
The explosive location, magnitude and duration, as well as the building imposed loading are all modelled as random variables.
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Among the alleys and streets one building imposes itself: Passal.
The square building imposes a fortress of concrete in a natural setting.
The air was brisk and the tall, old stone building imposing, with the new prison built alongside it.
There has also long been tension among diplomats over whether the "Fortress America" approach of building imposing diplomatic compounds is less productive than allowing personnel to circulate in the countries where they are posted and permitting visitors to arrive at embassies without off-putting body inspections.
Many chemists strive to be grand architects, building imposing molecular edifices with dozens or even hundreds of atoms, bonds twisting this way and that.
Certain damages are difficult to be fixed, and difficulty is mainly due to number of restrictions that an already constructed building imposes.
Ambassador Robert Oakley, dispatched to Somalia as a sort of proconsul by Bush during the famine and then on hand later for a clean-up operation under Clinton, knew from his Vietnam experience that "nation-building imposed in the third world at gunpoint" made no sense.
Many pet-friendly co-ops and rental buildings impose restrictions regarding number, size and breed.
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