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Another good suggestion — in a blog post by Emily Bell, a former digital editor at The Guardian in Britain who now teaches digital journalism at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism — called for a Times "air traffic controller," someone like NPR's Andy Carvin, who could use social media to aggregate Occupy developments worldwide every day.
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Also, the proposals are ineffectual in dealing with vacant land – arguably, a problem even greater than a partly occupied development – and so may encourage the opposite of what Islington wants.
And many brutalist structures occupy prime development land in town centres.
Comments bemoan "exorbitant prices for restaurants and services", the amount of real estate "built for outsiders to occupy", the development's lack of a "soul" – and even its exemplification of a Seattle that is "destroying itself".
One possible reason is plasticity, the ability of trees to lean and to alter crown and root development to better occupy available growing space.
Industrial developments occupy around 65 ha, where most of the handloom spinning, silk weaving, dyeing and rice production units are located.
Overall, ontogenetic changes in H. asinina shell pigmentation and structure match changes in the habitats occupied during development.
John Godber's company is preparing to occupy a £15m development as the curtain finally comes down on its Spring Street venue.
"Innovation is the primary driving force for development and must occupy a central place in China's development strategy," Li told delegates on the first day of the 2-week congress.
The 56th Street development will occupy a half-block site fronting 10th Avenue.
For example, new factories need land, and the ground the government would like such development to occupy is derelict industrial land.
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