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The plummeting cost of bandwidth — the amount of data that can be carried in a given amount of time — and of home technology components and an increase in the types of applications available are making electronic amenities much more common.
"They're trying to make sure amenities like the gym don't get overtaxed.
Long before the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 made such amenities familiar, he oversaw the construction of a building specifically tailored to the needs of disabled people.
Lately, the area has added both more expert-level terrain and more pint-sized amenities, making it an increasingly popular destination for families.
This may have been a Japanese-inspired ryokan transported to New England, but its setting, and owners, had balanced traditional elements with Western amenities, making it more user-friendly to uninitiated Americans.
Private planes are a wonderful way to travel, he says, but a bus can offer far more amenities, making it feel like home.
Not the least of the many smart moves made by John Henry, who bought the Sox in 2002, was that he resisted the experts who said the only way the franchise could survive was by abandoning Fenway, which was built in 1912 and held only 33,000 or so, and building a new ballpark with more seats, better parking, executive suites and all the other profit-making amenities thought to be essential.
Palestinians move through and into exclusively Jewish spaces, strategically making use of their amenities, while utilising the spatial autonomy of marginalised Palestinian areas.
Larger plants require more water, soil, and sunlight, so make sure that you have all the necessary amenities before making your purchase.
The very attentive service, comfort and terrific amenities make for a warm and very inviting stay.
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