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Eventually, "books will have to be burned -- to make place for the one, the irremovable Book of resigned certainty".
The wing that houses it is being cleared of Renaissance paintings to make place for modern works it inspired.
"Our aim today would be to transport as many as possible out of here, to make place for new arrivals," he added.
"It's like basketball, where you make place calls about what you're going to try to do, 'we're going to sweep right', or 'we'll come through this entrance'; it all happens really fast.
Advances in technology "were supposed to make place unimportant, but in fact, the opposite has happened," said Richard Florida, author of "Who's Your City?: How the Creative Economy is Making Where to Live the Most Important Decision of Your Life".
"The question the republic must answer is: is it really ready to make place for a religion that it did not expect to be this big over a century ago?
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The case studies are not written in the same structure, but rather 'each case study has its unique and illustrative attributes that make place-based experiences distinct, richly woven, and beyond generalization' (p. 30).
Sling Media is trying to make place-shifted content available in more places and on more devices, now launching a Roku channel that will allow customers to stream live content to another TV and control that experience with their mobile phones.
The NHS needs to make places available locally, it said.
Authorized discourses of landscape value omit key qualities that make places valuable to the people who inhabit them.
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