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Suburbia quickly gave way to miles and miles of things that are hidden from the sight of most city dwellers: the cattle barracks, the power plants, the wastewater treatment plants.
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I have a list a mile long of things that I'd ideally like to read some day.
"Blocks instead of miles changes things dramatically" Chan tells me.
Facebook focused on making smart lists where it could identify some common factor based on profile data — like people who went to school with you, people you work with, people who live within 50 miles of you, and other things.
Nine months ago, Kansas City, Missouri, announced that it would be investing $15 million in a public-private partnership with Cisco to make a two-mile streetcar corridor smart — like, Internet of Things smart.
Every article you read online tells you about going the extra mile, delivering value and all sorts of things, and it's all good until you care more about your clients than you care about yourself.
Quality = No!" His penchant for wrapping things in miles of irredeemably ugly packing tape neatly exemplifies both principles.
I mean, I knew the figures and things [103 miles of trail through the French, Italian and Swiss alps, including 31,168ft of ascent] – but I had no idea if I could get to the finish line, or if they'd tell me to stop somewhere along the way.
Cities already have data on things like miles of roadway, street signs, school zones and school districts.
– but the public at large seems to actually prefer to have someone with a crown thousands of miles away running things. .
The Australian Republican Movement says it's just common sense that we become a republic why should we have a foreign head of state?—but the public at large seems to actually prefer to have someone with a crown thousands of miles away running things. .
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