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A Chicago law was enacted in 1997 and the first accessible cabs, which are side-loading, were on the streets in 1998.
It is rooted in the work of Ronald Lawrence Mace, an architect and industrial designer with polio who helped develop the country's first accessible building code, paving the way for the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
Craven said Sochi had become Russia's first accessible city and claimed the Paralympics would leave a lasting legacy in terms of improving facilities and changing attitudes towards the disabled.
He designed it to resemble the Dutch colonial architecture he admired and to accommodate his wheelchair — it is one of the first accessible structures designed by a disabled person — and it gave Roosevelt a freedom of movement he enjoyed nowhere else.
The microjet has a diameter of 25 μm and a time of first accessible measurement of 75 μs has been obtained.
In fact, a central point of discussion in the published correspondence between Schutz and Talcott Parsons concerned the subjective viewpoint of the actor, whose sub-acts, for example, could not be adequately understood without comprehending the actor's overarching project, whose temporal span is at first accessible only to that actor.
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The next floor up, the fourth, is intended for work, such as the large canvases of the Abstract Expressionists, from the postwar period to 1970, and the fifth, accessible via a grand staircase, will shelter the relatively handy works of classic modernism, from the end of the nineteenth century.
Fourth, accessible environments are placed within context to destination management and accessible destination experiences.
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS First floor accessible; basement with stage is downstairs.
It was the first widely accessible moment of a purposely tough-to-access crew.
It will be the first publicly accessible tall building in London.
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