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Yet the Housing Authority of New Orleans, which runs projects, locked their doors after Katrina and refused to let evacuees — who still have active leases — move back in.
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I watched workers climb down from half finished projects, lock them up, and drive away.
With the aim of simulating the long journey to Mars, researchers on the Mars500 project locked up six willing participants in a small sealed hatch in Moscow – with living quarters less than 80 metres squared – for 520 days.
Ronald D. Sugar, the chief executive of Northrop Grumman, told stock analysts last month that financing for the company's projects seemed locked in for the coming year.
A few years ago, some of the Zimbabwean researchers involved in the project were locked up for simply asking difficult questions.
"He was mad as hell," says Ericzen. "He was just destroyed".With no money, having devoted three years to the project, and locked in a failed relationship with his producer, Bendjelloul realised he needed someone to extract him and his film from the financial morass.
The Leap Manifesto was by far the most illustrious of the policies debated and voted on in the three-day convention (Point no. 3 of the document petitions for "no new infrastructure projects that lock us into increased extraction decades into the future" AKA oil and gas pipelines AKA fuck Alberta and its economic future).
And the profits monopolies can bring allow bold long-term plans and ambitious research projects that "firms locked in competition can't dream of".
Might make a good pre-holiday week project to lock down your server over the next few days.
We want to avoid the inner workings of the project ever being locked down by anyone.
We asked that completed surveys be returned to a locked project mail-box that was placed in each facility.
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