So Jack requested space from research labs to pursue his work -- nearly 200 times.
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After its servers came under heavy cyber-attack this week, it rented space from Amazon.
According to the indictment, Megaupload leased data-storage space from Carpathia Hosting Inc. and Cogent Communications Inc.
The magazine's crew had two days to finish building the entire space from scratch.
The U.S. space program launched a rhesus monkey into space from New Mexico in 1948.
Edinburgh has already pioneered a number of measures designed to reallocate space from cars to public transport.
Vendors make the most of their money in the space from advertising displayed on the messaging program's interface.
Once completed, British business magnate Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic will begin taking tourists to space from the facility.
In fact, stock-market turmoil appears to have driven some investors to the modified DIY space from the other direction.
About 70 everyday objects which were sent 18 miles (30km) into space from a Somerset school have gone missing.
Secular Turks contend that Islam will inevitably wrest more space from their lives and must be reined in now.
He also said he planned and designed a Sri Lankan communication satellite launched into space from Chinese soil last year.
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In the mornings now he took the metro to Kitai-Gorod, where he rented the corner space from a computer company.
The delay simulates the time it would take real signals to travel many millions of km across space from an asteroid.
But it is our responsibility, to innovate in the digital space from a mindset that values helpfulness, productivity and positive social change.
You also can save on rent by subleasing space from larger corporations.
The unexpected popularity of online shopping in China is seen as continuing to drive demand for storage space from online retailers, analysts said.
Iron tension rods spaced every 6 feet suspend burly 10-inch-square ceiling timbers from trusses above, freeing the work space from vertical support beams.
The superb Johnny Arr at scrum-half expertly marshalled Worcester's pack, as the Pirates were rarely allowed the necessary space from which to attack.
The U.S. ports in question are and will continue to be owned by state or local authorities and others rent space from them.
Their courageous cover proved in vain, however, as Cahill again was afforded too much space from Bilyaletdinov's corner and planted a header past Friedel.
In 1989, a U.S. fighter jet destroyed a U.S. satellite by firing a modified air-to-air missile into space from an altitude of 80, 000 feet.
That is damping demand for office space from manufacturing companies, which are a crucial tenant base, just as more new buildings are being completed.
Some said cyclists should use them in the absence of bike lanes, while others bristled at the thought of them stealing the space from pedestrians.
So there is space from within the existing framework of U.N.
Just recently, Rackspace announced its intention to lease data center space from Equinix in order to reduce its own capital outlays and generate higher-margin Fanatical Service revenue.
But Major League Baseball's Web site, MLB.com, also rents server space from Joyent, scaling up its use during baseball season and scaling it down in the autumn.
While some companies are big enough to own their own data centers, many rely on leasing space from the hundreds of landlords that have gotten into the business.
SKA, however, would be able to detect the leakage into space from a standard terrestrial television transmitter at a range of half a dozen light years or so.
Parks found space from the scrum, feinting left before targeting the blind-side, but a certain try was blown when his pass went too high for Lome Fa'atau to take cleanly.
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