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He isn't an aphorist; his stuff takes space.
All this wire takes space, which means that the integrated circuits have to be placed farther apart than is preferable.
City furniture which takes space in a city is made of use as advertising means graphic design used.
In his first show of new work since a 2003 Guggenheim retrospective, he takes space out of the equation.
"There might be some compromises in the end because there's a world of difference between cycling down a road with all other road users and a completely segregated cycle lane which takes space out of the road".
It takes space and needs to be guarded, but it can provide an adequate solution for a century or more.Special report The dream that failed From squash court to submarine Blow-ups happen Leave well alone Bandwagons and busts Over the rainbow Sources & acknowledgmentsReprintsThat is if you do not want to reprocess the fuel to recover the plutonium inside it.
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Typically, these will be taken to be composed of points of space-time and conceiving of a field in terms of a set of properties meshes comfortably with the approach that takes space-time to be a kind of substance or 'stuff' itself.
This is important because apps and movies take space.
And Fuji Securities took space for its United States headquarters earlier this year.
"They came and took space for about 20 generations".
Like Lehman Brothers, the company has taken space in Midtown.
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