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infill
verb
To fill in a space, hole or gap
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The fact that the shadow regulatory tax in Washington was already 22% back in 1998 suggest that the city would have enjoyed substantial infill development even with a much more liberal development environment.Meanwhile, the argument that the restrictions push development outward actually undermines the case for the height limit.
Migrants usually help host-communities, bringing new skills, new vigour, demographic infill and fresh ideas.
All this would be built on a 33-acre infill site in what is now the bay.
The economic case is that the limit encourages infill development in central areas, eliminating unsightly empty lots, and then pushes growth to other neighbourhoods, effectively acting as a development programme.
Today the 245-acre (100-hectare) site is one of the country's largest urban infill projects, planned to accommodate a mixed-use development around a core of historic shop buildings, the oldest of which dates from 1869.
In the mid-1970s a plan was proposed to develop these vacant lands through a program of "infill" construction, taking advantage of the infrastructure that was already in place.
In modern conservation practice, the infill of a loss on a ceramic vessel is often painted a monochromatic colour sympathetic to the original material but not fully matching it.
Alan Titchmarsh might not like the idea of the union game embracing this kind of technology – for the record, the playing surface at what was until recently known as the Barnet Copthall Stadium is constructed of 65mm yarn, with added sand and a rubber infill – but people of his size were left behind by the 15-man code many moons ago.
Once past the multi-storey bike parks outside the station, there are jetties for boat trips through the city's tree-lined canals, paralleling streets of elegantly gabled 17th-century brick town houses with the occasional aggressively modern but same-scale infill.
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It calls its invention holographic-infill radar.The standard radar used by air-traffic control centres can see a long way, but finds it difficult to tell between a moving aircraft and the whirling blades of a wind turbine.
Forest-friendly farming United we fall Reprints Related items Climate change: Green, easy and wrongNov 6th 2008 Wind power: Turbine timeJul 17th 2008 A survey of The future of energy: Trade windsJun 19th 2008Holographic-infill radar would deal with this by creating a "patch" covering each farm that could be applied to the wider air-traffic control radar image.
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