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Dinosaurs don't lean over the roof, nor do gorillas' feet block the way to a hole-in-one.
The house is composed of a two-and-one half story 23 feet by 45 feet block and a single-story 10 feet kitchen wing.
Concorde would also be cleared in a 15000 feet block, allowing for a slow climb from 45,000 to 60000 feet during the oceanic crossing as the fuel load gradually decreased.
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The Kajaki Dam, made of terraced earth rising more than 300 feet, blocks a narrow ravine in the upper Helmand River to form a massive lake whose bays and fingers reach deep into sheer-walled coulees.
The newly learned feet blocks are then accommodated in an activity region in the next refinement phase.
Figure 1a shows the original surveillance scene, and Figure 1b shows feet blocks learned using trajectory information of moving persons. Figure 1c shows the refinement process, blocks are clustered into connected groups, single block gaps are filled, and then, clusters containing just one block are removed.
"With all due respect to the president, he shouldn't have his arms and feet blocking the aisle," said Boehner, who sustained minor injuries.
But the 270,000-square-foot block of space is being kept on the market for sublease.
"I'm competing for a 150,000-square-foot block of space on the West Side," he said.
That 860,000-square-foot block consists of a 446,700-square-foot office formerly occupied by AT&T, on the market for 11 months, and a contiguous 413,000-square-foot office owned by Merrill Lynch, which consolidated in Princeton seven months ago.
At Trump Plaza, which has about 150,000 square feet of street-level retail, a 42,000-square-foot block has been leased to the New York Sports Club, but that still leaves more than 100,000 square feet vacant.
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