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It would take more space than I have here to do real justice to Allan's plan.
We were in the midst of growing ID and actually had a lease out to take more space.
To answer these questions fully would take more space than I have, and the metaphysical aspects of Mr. Malick's vision have been explored at appropriate length elsewhere.
In a compromise of sorts, Bloomberg decided recently to take more space in the building, but at the agreed-upon rent, nearly $70 a square foot.
"Programs for older children take more space and staff; that's why you see dedicated youth programs in the larger libraries," said Diantha Schull, president of Libraries for the Future, a nonprofit library group based in Arizona.
While the uncertain economic climate has led many companies to hold off on planning to take more space, according to brokers around New Jersey, some deals have been made in Parsippany.
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A charter school with which it shares a building, Harlem Children's Zone/Promise Academy II, had been steadily taking more space.
Most of what is available in Fairfield is sublease space in Stamford, where companies expecting to expand took more space than they needed.
Everyone played baseball, too, in the time of Nixon's abbreviated second term, but it took more space, more time, and more organization.
"Lots of these companies have incubated in the county," Mr. Shapiro said, "and now that they've grown, they're taking more space".
At times, I wished that she had taken more space to expand and elaborate, but the piece makes a striking impact nonetheless, not least for Ms. Allen's rousing work at the piano.
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