The ocean overlaps one end of the plank and the other end is fixed to the ground (the interior of the tectonic plate).
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Unlike any of the 19 other competitors, whose style rarely deviated from the conventional method of starting at one end and finishing at the other, Mr Kobayashi brought a sense of industrial efficiency to the task.
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When the train made stops, children awaiting an audience with Rowling entered her rail car at one end, and left at the other end with a signed book.
When designed properly, one end of the courtyard can be 15 degrees cooler than the other end because of cross-ventilation.
"We have investors who want to buy, but no one on the other end that wants to sell, " said Judith Klugman, a managing director at Swiss Re Capital Markets, a unit of Swiss Re, which is both a major issuer of catastrophe bonds as well as a major market maker in the bonds.
What is left is the low paid and unskilled on one end of the spectrum, and the highly skilled and highly paid on the other end of the spectrum.
In the cottage downstairs there was only one room, with a kitchen at one end and a sitting room at the other, a flagged floor and a wood fire smoldering in a wide stone hearth, one wall stripped back to the naked stone.
This was at the dinner table, Mother at one end, Dad at the other, Fred, Floyd, Rose, and me in between.
The Cipriani is really two hotels in one, the original resort and at the other end of its lush garden, filed with sculptures, the Palazzo Vendramin.
"There can't be many other buildings in the country with nanotech clean rooms on one side and high-end virtual reality studios on the other, " says Smarr from his hilltop offices.
It occurred to me, just then, that Canaris may have made room for me, that movement at one end of the tenure-track line would create an opening at the other end.
But when it comes to tax cuts, the line stretches from one end of Pennsylvania Avenue to the other.
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Since people are wider at the shoulder than at the feet, the seats taper, and one passenger's feet end up on the other side of a partition from a seatmate's head when both are sleeping.
Batsmen take turns trying to score runs by hitting into the field and running from one end of the pitch to the other before fielders can return the ball, like rounding the bases in baseball.
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Because our property is uneven, the wire is 3 feet off the ground on one end and 14 feet high on the other.
The individual detectors will be attached to ten strings, each 400 metres long, and each fixed to the seabed at one end and to a buoy at the other.
The Western way, he says, would be to favor one over the other and end up compromising on both.
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One online fantasy game, Lineage, features 50 worlds, each so big it takes six hours just to walk from one end to the other.
The resort is quite spread out, however, and a lot of time can be wasted trying to get from one end to the other.
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Legendary beaches, a vast range of restaurants, bike and walking paths that stretch form one end to the other, and activities like whale watching, golf, and fishing make it a relaxing escape.
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The consequences stretch from one end of the food chain to the other, as higher food prices prompt a response.
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Competitors in this space include larger aerospace companies and suppliers at one end and small hobbyists and open source options on the other end, Downey says.
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Ferguson decided to rest Rooney, who has been in devastating form, from his starting line-up and give Owen his opportunity in a Wembley final that was to drag the England striker from one end of the emotional scale to the other.
In the traditional view of teleportation a spinning ball will de-materialize at one end of the table and exactly the same ball will re-materialize at the other end.
There is the added bonus of the narrow terrace running across the front of the building, where Bolen plans to keep beehives on one end and tomato plants on the other.
Iron, coal, limestone and other raw materials went in one end and finished automobiles came out the other.
The report took specific issue with the way Goldman touted investments to clients on one end but bet against them on the other.
"The electron starts at one end of the room, if you like, and it can only make it to the other end if it gives up energy to the molecule in the middle of the room, " he explained.
The favela is actually a highly variable site for living, a bit like the inner cities of the U.S. At one end they are suitable homes for middle-class people and civil servants, and at the other end they are places of utter misery, not fit for human living.
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