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Plural of elevator
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On the day Juan Muñoz died in August 2001, the elevators were halted in mid-air in the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern, where they formed part of Double Bind, the Spanish artist's Unilever commission, the second in the series.
There were other meetings, including a rendezvous in Atlanta in June of 2012 when A-Rod asked Bosch to "Try to use service elevators.
Also there's something happening in the two beautiful glass elevators.
So there we will be, for five days, standing in the elevators, making a "thing" called "Folk/tale", which mainly consists of us writing an original story sentence by sentence with our attendees.
When complete, this gargantuan triangular slab, which sprawls out to the north like a slice of marble-encrusted wedding cake, will more than double the capacity of the mosque to 1.2 million worshippers, with 52 entrance gates, 120 elevators and four new minarets.
Aircraft-control systems that use computers are capable of mixing the signals required to make the ailerons, flaps and other control surfaces on the wing act together to produce the same effects as the rudder and elevators on the tail would.
In the 1850s, Elisha Graves Otis developed a safety device to keep elevators from falling, eventually giving people the confidence to use them.
What had wearied her was drinking from black-only water-fountains, using black-only elevators, going to the back, standing aside, being demeaned in a hundred ways.
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IN THE past year commercial space start-ups have proposed everything from asteroid mining and lunar space-elevators to home-made satellites and private moonshots.
Let others manage without a 42-windowed Italianate drawing room, a heart-shaped double staircase, white-oak floors sawn from trees personally selected in the Allegheny mountains by Donald Trump Jr and a choice of three elevators one for the servants, one that you share with the other billionaires in the building and one that is yours alone.
German photographer who together with his wife, Hilla, depicted functional postindustrial structures including water towers, steel mills, blast furnaces, and grain elevators in black-and-white images that captured the stark elegance of the objects without romanticism or artistic embellishment.
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