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The modest grid of streets and unfussy manners of its residents give this small town the feel of Down East Maine -- 20 years ago that is.
Blanding, a modest grid of about 3,000 residents, once thrived on ranching and uranium mining and now bills itself as a "Base Camp to Adventure" into canyon country and the Four Corners area, where Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah meet.
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As the modest colonial grid of roads was chewed up to make way for more lanes, century-old jacaranda and thika trees that had once shaded them were being chopped down.
The grid has modest terraces and grander affairs around Titus Street (all the streets are named after Salt, his family and, ahem, "favourite" maids).
The town of Revelstoke, nestled along the mighty Columbia River, has about 8,000 residents who live on a quiet grid of modest Victorian homes, tumbledown bungalows and motor lodges.
I released Concorde in 1997 almost simultaneously as a wall-based grid of modest-sized prints in an edition of 10, as well as a book, which is currently in its sold-out fourth print run.
Because of their ability to offer local resolution at modest computational cost, unstructured grids are attractive in this context.
Building out a national grid, a financially modest undertaking for an industry as large as the power industry already is, will unleash innovation and competition on both the supply and demand side of our energy market.
The rest of the village is made up mostly of a grid of streets with modest wood-framed houses on small lots.
(You'll find the collage in the modest, excellent show titled "Lines, Grids, Stains, Words," organized by Christian Rattemeyer, on the museum's third floor).
Attempts to use variational grid-generation methods to generate grids on certain surfaces of modest shape failed.
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