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hard space
noun
A non-breaking space.
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An extremely live acoustic in the raw, hard space made every rustle audible.
"It may be radio play or playlists, promoters or whatever it is," Frith said, "[but] unless you are in the mode of a certain type of entertainer it's very hard space to occupy".
"Its a hard space for old media institutions.
A hard space definition of the building blocks is much preferable.
This justifies the hard space partitioning of ρ(r) into atomic basins used to quantify atomic volumes and electron populations.
This is a hard space to find a niche in, but the money at stake if you succeed is staggering.
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"Cities are hard spaces that trap water and heat," said Janet L. Attarian, a director of streetscapes at the city's Department of Transportation.
But anything that uses the expression "green spaces" raises my hackles, because it means that the rest of the project is hard spaces and concrete.
At the International Astronautical Congress last September, in Guadalajara, Mexico, Elon Musk convinced many die-hard space engineers he could get a fleet of private rockets filled with thousands of people to Mars.
Being a die-hard space technology fan himself, Mohammad Bahareth has directly participated in several projects such as the Mars One Program, The Mars lander parachute and lunar Lion Project, with courtesy of Pennsylvania State University.
Get extra hard drive space: More space means you can store more stuff on the computer.
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