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And while the face of the city has changed, the tall building of today being the soaring apartment tower, the thrill of gazing on it from elevation abides.
In one scene he plays the riff from "Elevation," ricocheting all around the beat, then laughingly turns off the effects to reveal that what he's actually playing on the guitar is a few wan chords.
But most injuries on the job are the result of what the Occupational Safety and Health Administration calls "falls (from elevation)." Even from thirty feet, only half of those who fall survive.
Palm took $460 million in financing from Elevation, a private equity firm based in the Silicon Valley whose investors include Bono of U2 and the venture capitalist Roger McNamee.
Insect flight is achieved by flapping the wings; during these movements the wing blade, twisted as it passes from elevation to depression, produces the same effect as the rotating propeller of an aircraft.
Motor vehicle crashes and falls from elevation have been associated with calcaneal fractures.
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From elevations of 8,000 10,000 feet (2,400 3,000 m), it drops to low, rugged mountains and badlands.
Trails cling grimly to precipitous slopes overlooking the river from elevations of 4,000 to 5,000 feet (1,200 to 1,500 metres).
From elevations of 10,000 feet (3,000 metres) the river descends to 300 feet (90 metres) at its outflow into the Columbia.
There is a critical threshold at which organ dysfunction from elevations in IAP occurs.
The top and base of each geo-archaeological unit were modelled from elevations recorded in the borehole data.
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