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Balmond mentioned that there was something he had done a long time ago at Arup for a competition which was to make the roof a balloon and to float it off in the hot weather.
Float it off with a Styrofoam block or rubber float to create a uniform surface and texture.
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Which just begs the question "Why doesn't the AP spin off its Multimedia Services group as an independent entity and float it as an IPO?" "Spinning off has been raised as a joke around here," says Kennedy. "I wouldn't rule it out, but it's not something we're seriously considering.
"There is a finite supply of this lighter-than-air gas on Earth so if we keep using it for non-essential things like party balloons, where we're just letting it float off into space, we could be in for some serious problems in around 30 to 50 years' time," Dr Wothers said.
Crystal Robinson saved the rebound, only to watch it float off the tips of Phillips's fingers into the crowd.
A sprinkle of tropical islands float off its Mediterranean shores.
While Sony last August rejected Mr Loeb's calls for it to float off as much as a fifth of its profitable entertainment business, it said in February it would sell its PC business to the buyout firm Japan Industrial Partners and also split its TV manufacturing unit into a separate operating entity.
It floated them off as a separate company in December.
Allow ample dry time before moving on to the next step as it is critical your figure is secure (or else it could float off into the jar when you are finished).
They'd probably arrived early, set up camp right where passengers float off the escalator… It's still dark when the weeping erupts, so Mather knows it's early.
Let It Float Away Write your thoughts on a piece of paper and make a paper boat, releasing the boat into water and allowing it to float off to sea.
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