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He points to the fact that The Rotterdam building also had to be occupied by city departments to avoid it standing vacant, while another long-stalled OMA project, the Forum, toyed with housing the city museum when other tenants dropped out.
Before, a majority of the building had to be occupied by transients in order for that to be the case.
But on this particularly day, Qamar said, the mosque was so full that even the back had to be occupied by praying women.
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It seems they are—and that the hives do not necessarily even have to be occupied.Dr Vollrath and Dr Douglas-Hamilton hung their hives in acacia trees on a ranch in central Kenya.
Under section 106 planning agreements set before properties are built, new homes would not be left unoccupied or unused for longer than three months, and would have to be occupied for at least 14 days in any three-month period.
By the 16th century the barbican had been demolished to make way for houses and the moat had begun to be occupied with housing.
The few houses that were built in town have continued to be occupied, but Teterboro remains primarily its airport and related businesses.
In fact, the home has yet to be occupied, and it could be a long time before it's occupied again.
A station may have capacity to be occupied by more than one trains but only one train capacity per station is considered in here.
Most of the new houses are outside greater Port-au-Prince, where it was easier to obtain land, and some have yet to be occupied.
The post office that could be named after Monroe, however, has yet to be occupied.
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