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The sculpture of Scott Reynolds is more convincingly focused in its use of neatly built wood grids that call Sol LeWitt to mind.
Maybe that is why the Diane Von Furstenberg collection looked so good: well balanced, neatly built and with an undercurrent of seduction — not least from the flirtatious giggles from the French soundtrack.
Neatly built detached, semi-detached and terraced houses, sit alongside two seven storey apartment blocks and a building that after the Games will become a care home.
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Unlocks and upgrades are built neatly in to your progression, while its social leaderboards and challenges will provide bragging rights.
Viewed from the third quad, the Chapel, with its Gothic windows, can be seen to have been built neatly on top of the Hall, a unique example in Oxford of such a plan.
The whole raison d'être of this slender, prickly tease of a monologue, which opened last night at the Public Theater with an expert performance by Ed Harris, is a last-minute revelation meant to induce gasps of both shock and admiration for its having been built so neatly.
The housing charity Shelter's plan is for thousands of neatly designed new homes built around a picturesque harbour, with a new train line connecting to the high-speed link into London.
The device is also built to fit neatly into Microsoft's Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 ecosystem, allowing for more seamless relationships between P.C.s, smartphones, and Xboxes.
To accommodate structural systems and basement mechanical spaces, the University's first extension neatly decapitates the imposing wall built by John D. Rockefeller in 1911.
Ms. Coppel, a young playwright with an intriguing comic voice, has built the play quite neatly, and her two-person scenes have the snap of very good sketch work.
They are built of sharp-edged, neatly jointed wood beams dyed in bright Crayola hues, incorporating circles and rectangles of mirrored and transparent plate glass.
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