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Her gestural, purposely pedestrian movement has already been praised in the downtown dance world; as a dancer, she is powerful and solidly built, hardly as wispy as the majority of Juilliard students.
In Anglo-Saxon culture everyone is terrified of things going wrong; in Europe there are many more clients who are willing to say 'I will take full responsibility for this building.'" Chipperfield said he had built "hardly anything" in Britain, where his projects include the Hepworth, a gallery in Wakefield, due for completion in 2009.
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Due to the concentration of services and commercial developments along the main road grid, which provides a certain level of accessibility by car, the inner residential areas have remained densely built with hardly any public realm.
When Maas came to New Haven, MVRDV was barely 10 years old and had hardly built outside its native Holland.
He'd hardly built anything in ten years.
But they hardly built anything with walls, plumbing, and a roof.
Not much is known about the stations themselves, but in most cases they were hardly built for comfort.
The empire was hardly built on touching your relatives and schoolfriends at inappropriate moments, or at least not at first.
That package might have kept the Hornets in playoff contention for a few years, but it was hardly built for long-term success.
Mr. Alekperov, the career oil man who built Lukoil, could hardly be more different from Mr. Khodorkovsky, a banker 13 years his junior, in background and politics.
Not bad, you may think – standing 6ft 3ins and weighing 14 stone 8lb on the starting line, he is hardly built for long-distance running.
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