Simply put, the 300 ft tall towers can be built in dry docks at shipbuilding facilities, like Bath Iron Works, and then floated out into position.
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Jonathan Zavala was first incarcerated at 14, and he floated in and out of California's juvenile justice system for years.
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My response wasn't that intense, but I floated in and out of states that included suspense, surprise, delight and shock, all of them adding up to steady-state enjoyment.
Out of nowhere, Rangers drew level when Barry Ferguson's floated crossfield pass picked out Burke on the right.
The city floated the burned-out husks up here 120 years ago and just left them.
Mr Brown also fleshed out some ideas floated in his most recent budget.
The proposals for the new qualifications were met by intense criticism from teaching unions when they were first floated last June and then set out in detail in September.
Robinson sniffed the space out right and his floated long pass was seized by Fijian wing Luveitasau who showed a clean pair of heels to the line, Blair again converting.
Soon after, Jon Stead should have put the visitors ahead when he was picked out by Arca's floated cross, but the Sunderland striker steered his header wide.
Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott told reporters after the hearing he couldn't say whether it was feasible for Texas to pull out of Medicaid, an idea floated by the state's Republican governor, Rick Perry.
At one point she floated the idea of seeing the house where "Out of Africa" was filmed.
Sinfield picked out Keith Senior with a long, floated pass, but the centre flicked it on to Hall rather than catch it himself.
They floated party flags, rose and jasmine petals and other offerings out to sea, and finished the ritual with a prayer.
And Chancellor George Osborne also ruled out an annual levy on wealth, another idea floated by the Lib Dems, telling Sky News it was not a "sensible" way of getting the better-off to contribute more.
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QinetiQ was created out of the former Defence Evaluation and Research Agency and floated on the stock market in February 2006, netting huge windfalls for its directors.
Since then, Leanne Wood has written to her fellow leaders asking them to add their signatures to a letter that says: "As leaders of the Welsh political parties, we note with alarm that the current proposals for regional pay to be gradually rolled out across some parts of the public sector have been floated without prior Welsh consultation".
The this-time-it's-different brigade also points out that the 1990s bubble expanded only after numerous web firms were floated on stockmarkets and naive investors pumped up the price of their shares to insane levels.
Inter Milan defender Maicon floated a 35-yard free-kick into the box and Fiorentina midfielder Melo out-jumped the American defense to head home.
The FM also floated the possibility that the Children's Commissioner could use his powers to carry out an investigation, with Peter Clarke's 'Clywch' inquiry as a precedent.
Chicco Testa, Enel's chairman, says distribution should have been properly sorted out when Enel was entirely state-owned and before the local companies had been floated.
While there are many names being floated about for future elections, such as Bobby Jindal and Jeb Bush, the verdict is out as to how they would handle the intense pressures of national office.
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