The new construction provides superior research and teaching facilities with daylit offices on single loaded corridors with views.
The government has replaced ambitious subway and light-rail projects with bus corridors that amount to little more than rearranging traffic flows, Resende said.
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Department heads predict doomsday scenarios of overcrowded schools, hospitals with camp beds in the corridors, hillsides covered with squatter villages and unemployment mired for years in double figures.
The gods do their business in aged office buildings, with wide marble corridors and dark-wood walls.
Through dark corridors with flashing emergency lights and "restricted entry" signs I was taken into one of the computer halls.
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The long corridor, with the nurses' station between the wards, was empty at dawn, too early for the smell of breakfast, for the morning nursing staff to click up and down the corridors with trays of thermometers and medicines, even for the bedpans, which were my responsibility.
Where many companies line their walls with pictures of their products, in the firm's San Diego headquarters the corridors are covered with plaques of its patents.
Later in the day, the cardinals walked in procession through corridors lined with frescoes, marble and Swiss Guards donning warlike helmets.
With 17 miles of corridors it was easily the biggest office building in the world, and yet the five-story structure was barely visible from the capital on the other side of the Potomac River.
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MPs, now wandering lost round the corridors of Westminster with grins of incredulity on their faces.
Video posted online showed frightened, screaming youngsters at one Chelyabinsk school, where corridors were littered with broken glass.
By the Mendocino County line you are surrounded by tan, wide-open cowboy country, which gives way to the gentle green vineyards of Anderson Valley, then to dark corridors of redwoods, with shafts of sunshine piercing the gloom like smoky spotlights.
Broadway is one of the main corridors, and is lined with less expensive chain stores.
For now, the Islanders will make do with the frumpy old barn with the terrific sight lines but tight corridors and even tighter seats.
Passengers travelling first-class are politely summoned into a dining car, where a portrait of the Kenyan president grins down at white linen-covered tables, while attendants shuffle dutifully about the corridors, dispensing blankets stamped with faded Kenya Railways logos.
Ta Moan turned out to be a sleepy site, about the size of a football field, with brown rock remains of walls that outlined one central building with some still visible decorated doorways and corridors, and half a dozen subsidiary structures.
The City has identified 15 innovation zones in key commercial and industrial corridors, and will work with the private sector to leverage the existing infrastructure and assets to ensure low-cost broadband is available in these zones with the ultimate goal of extension to all businesses in the City.
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Two land corridors that provide NATO in Afghanistan with half its supplies were shut.
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She walks as though freshly risen from the dead, patrolling the streets and corridors in a stiffened glide, with those dark, deep-sunk eyes of hers staring hard ahead.
Yet oddly it's the other Miliband, David, whose gesture with a banana will always be remembered in the corridors of Westminster.
The corridors of the sauna lobby are stacked with crates of water and soft drinks - donations for the displaced families sheltering inside.
The Lebanese government is negotiating with the U.N. to secure a humanitarian corridors for the delivery of supplies to the civilian population.
Their latest album, Infinite Light (which you can hear in its entirety here, two weeks before its release), illuminates the dark corridors of the duo's earlier work with uplifting, if mysterious, songs of love and all we do to find and hold on to it.
And soon, those silent and darkened corridors, they were bright and they were filled with the sounds of young men and women, including Jade, who were going back to class.
In the lobbies and corridors, participants are kissing each other goodbye (typically with three busses, in the extravagant European way).
This is roughly 200 metres square, and has corridors running along virtually its whole length which are lined with relief sculptures of a grace and precision to take the breath away.
That's little comfort to passengers walking through smothering, windowless corridors under low-hanging old pipes and wire clusters, filled with fast-food odors.
Britons are fed up with sitting on stationary trains and seeing their grannies lined up on trolleys in hospital corridors.
United boss Ferguson did not want Queiroz to leave in the first place and he, along with the rest of the club, will be glad to see him gracing their corridors again.
Mr Bellos shows that the world is very eager to familiarise itself with English, both as a vehicular language, (routinely used in the corridors of the EU, and in academia for example) and as a literary language.
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