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  • The surrealistic buildings are mostly open constructions without roof, windows or doors.
  • Morley revised her earlier poetry as well, using open construction.
  • Some have suggested this idea instead of leaving the area an open construction site.
  • In spite of its depth, the Pivdenniy Vokzal was moored by the open construction method.
  • All the activity has turned Beijing, home to 12 million people, into an open construction site.
  • She rises in the open construction elevator, all the while looking upward towards the figure of her husband.
  • The influence on the open construction of the poetry of Hilda Morley was not Charles Olson, but Wong May.
  • This was done as a test; most parts of the Brussels Metro have been built using open construction methods.
  • It spread rapidly through the building because of the open construction of the building and the combustible building materials.
  • But in reality, things are moving very fast : in Umbria alone, we now have 4, 500 open construction sites.
  • They are the most widely used scrubbers because their open construction enables them to remove most particles without plugging or scalding.
  • "It illustrates the importance of geometry, with its open construction, use of cantilever and the spatial and planar relationships of its elements, " she continued.
  • The Verbindungsbahn continues on its way under the 23-metre-wide Roteb黨lstrasse, and this section was also built using the open construction method, starting in November 1973.
  • At the ceremony to open construction, Sierra Leone President Ernest Bai Koroma praised CRSG for being " honest people, competent people and a trustworthy company ".
  • After a struggle, the woman leaps at Doyle, but he manages to dodge, and she crashes through a window, landing far below in an open construction site.
  • Like the nearby " Naukova " station, Botanichniy Sad was built with the open construction method, where earth is dug up, the station is constructed, and then covered up again.
  • In " Projective Verse " ( 1950 ), Olson called for a poetic meter based on the poet's breathing and an open construction based on sound and the linking of perceptions rather than syntax and logic.
  • The section between the Hauptbahnhof and the station Stadtmitte was to be built utilizing open construction, according to the plans, where roads above the construction site would be demolished, the tunnel built, and then the road and other structures would be replaced.