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"Bush doesn't have these party structures to go through to get to the right Democrat".
The cycle allowed buildings with concrete structures to go up faster than those made of steel, Mr. Ledwith said, and helped make concrete a common choice for many high-rise developers.
The addition of horizontal travel -- what Otis calls the Odyssey system -- works best in taller buildings (Malaysia's Petronas Towers is currently the world's tallest at 1,483 feet, but there are plans in the works for taller structures to go up in Chicago and S.
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It switched its strategy to specialise in telecommunications and built a new structure to go with it.
It's time to create a structure to go along with that development, lest the editorial independence that's the whole point here be diminished.
The next structure to go up was the Cranlyn, No. 80, at the corner of Henry Street, designed in 1930 by H. I. Feldman.
It will also be the second structure to go up on the 74-acre Queens West residential and commercial development, directly across the East River from the United Nations.
The first structure to go up in the area, on Madison between 43rd and 44th, was the Biltmore Hotel, designed in 1912.
And IBM in 1992 recorded the biggest loss to date in corporate history, which prepared the ground for Lou Gerstner to give Big Blue a new strategy to concentrate on services and a new structure to go with it.
And even if the call is UK to UK, it's very likely – because of the way the system is structured – to go out of the UK and come back in through these fibre-optic channels".
Its installation in the gallery's moving room, or elevator, feels appropriate, Mr. Ataman said, because "people are getting into a very similar kind of structure to go to the moon".
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