The EN-Vs are just as wide as they are tall, measuring 5 feet cubed.
For the purposes of floating wind farms, such turbines are not light enough, they are too tall and the rotor blades are too small, according to Mr Bratland's early assessments, made even before the 2.3 megawatt turbine has started delivering electricity through the sea-bed cable that connects it to the Norwegian national grid.
But instead, we let them know that unless they are either freakishly tall or insanely talented athletes, they should find another way to spend their time.
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If they are not tall then it's easier for them to get in to from the road.
As Europe's leading defensive minds ponder ways to slow down the super-sized Welsh back division, they may be disappointed to learn that they possess another common trait that's even more astonishing than how much they weigh or how tall they are: Their age.
They are asked to build a tall and sturdy tower using the smallest possible number of snap-together Lego bricks.
She says after teaching a good class or when she is feeling powerful she feels as tall as they are.
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"In practice, it's hard to simulate how tall they really are, " said Indiana's Jordan Hulls, a 6-foot senior who was at least 4 inches shorter than the players usually guarding him and went 0 for 6 on 3-point tries.
They are gorgeous, bright-eyed, brilliant girls: one tall, one short, pant legs dragging, torn leggings, sneakers that glow in the dark or light up with each step, boom boom boom.
They are now offered in 25 colors, in short and "Original Tall" 16-inch-high versions, in a dozen stores.
While authorities said they had "no specific suspect, " they are looking for a white or Hispanic male with a muscular build, about 6 feet tall, wearing a black long-sleeved shirt and blue pants.
Tall buildings, new financial centers, energy cities, new university hubs -- they are all being built.
The chicks' parents are among some 20 peregrine falcon pairs that live in New York City, favoring bridges and tall buildings where they can easily spot their prey.
They are designed to make it easier for BT and others to install 1.4m (4ft 7in) tall cabinets, and retrofit existing ones with new outer shells without running the risk that they will be opposed by the public.
When they hit dry stretches, their animals are at risk from giant anteater holes hidden in the 4-foot-tall grasses.
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