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While the organization had considered selling its Fifth Avenue building and two additional buildings on East 89th Street, and relocating, that possibility is off the table.
Whereas they developed electronic music, he has concentrated on finding patterns in ambient sound — a foghorn, say, or the groanings and whistlings of a bridge — and relocating that sound to someplace that jars it into art.
Before the August court ruling, Mr. Tymann said, he had to sit down with his wife and 14-year-old daughter "and discuss the possibility of us relocating; that was extremely upsetting".
Doesn't that sound more empowering than simply relocating that hive?
(The development plan hinged, you'll recall, on relocating that basketball team to Brooklyn).
The difference was, he succeeded in relocating that 19th-century bridge, while his ambitions as an automaker yielded only a single example of the Paxton Phoenix.
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After the move last night, the troops were expected to relocate that base to the airport.
We would like the city to effectively live up to their commitment to relocate that vessel, and we would like to see some sense of urgency to that".
If that patron wants to continue with that behavior, we have a responsibility to relocate that patron, or work it out somehow.
Relocate that cursor where you need it and you're golden.
Maybe folks have to be relocated, that could be a possibility, too, they're working all of these things out".
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