In his view, your safety in a high-rise depends, almost entirely, on the high-rise itself.
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There are traffic congestion, no schools, and a lack of affordability as developers have capitalized on the area, churning out high-rise after high-rise of luxury, multi-million-dollar condos.
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In a luxury Miami high-rise, water views are a must.
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Sort of like a high rise versus a ranch-style home.
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A residential high-rise nears completion near Meixi Lake Development, Changsha.
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New mansions, compounds and high-rise blocks screen rundown Shia villages.
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High rise development Dutch architects designed a house inside a cliff.
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That's how we get to be in this nifty high-rise.
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You don't necessarily build high-rise skyscrapers in Arkansas or Kansas.
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It's not too high rise, 'cause I don't like high rises.
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Seventeen months in, I visited the high-rise where she died.
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The company threatened to halt construction on a new high-rise.
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A new high-rise development is going up in its place.
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He has a high-rise apartment, sleek clothes, a fancy car.
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Another group wants to turn it into a high-rise condominium.
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The developer eventually eliminated a high-rise condominium from the site.
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High-rise towers have sprouted across the neighborhood in recent years.
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They also waved flags in the direction of the luxury high-rise.
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Better yet, they should all just move into that Brooklyn high rise.
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"A city without high-rise buildings is a dead city," he said.
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Yet Ealing is also in the vanguard of London's high-rise renaissance.
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High-rise apartment buildings were left standing like islands in the flood.
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That doesn't necessarily have to be a high-rise but greater density.
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There are currently more than 30 high-rise buildings on its skyline.
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I, for one, would love a J.G. Ballard's High-Rise total conversion.
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People in crumbling high-rise apartments leaned from balconies dangling red scarves.
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The city has witnessed a boom of skyscrapers and high-rise buildings.
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The smallest apartment in the high-rise started at $300,000 in 2016.
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A high-rise building in downtown Seattle was closed for precautionary cleaning.
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After Sandy, many were trapped in high-rise apartments without functioning elevators.
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Inspectors began searching for high-rise apartment buildings with Grenfell-style cladding.
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Another photo shows a poorly lit passage underneath a high-rise building.
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A bulwark of high-rise condominiums and co-ops faces the ocean.
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"All our graves are high-rise too!" he said with a laugh.
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"This is not possible in a normal high-rise," Mr. Fujimoto said.
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Uprooting some of those businesses have been high-rise condos called supertalls.
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The smooth lines of the high-rise apartments were clear and crisp.
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"I didn't expect it would be such a high rise," he said.
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"Waiting for him will be a high-rise window," according to police.
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The next morning, the agent drove him to a high-rise building.
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I turned a corner and was drawn to the high-rise building.
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Farther south are brand-new high-rise apartments, with more under construction.
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The president-elect remained behind closed doors in his Manhattan high rise Sunday.
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An external elevator shaft on a high-rise construction site buckled and collapsed.
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Now two other adjectives also define this luxury high-rise: sinking and tilting.
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Hence the high-rise at Lawrence Livermore National Lab filled with gigantic lasers.
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Rescuers found tin cans packed into the collapsed walls of the high-rise.
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It is located in a residential high-rise in the city's West End.
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"High-Rise" is rated R (under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian).
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Yeah.It's a high rise flat – I reckon this is clearly about property landlords.
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In some parts of Har HaMenuchot the dead are in high-rise structures.
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Many of the views are dominated by high-rise hotels and apartment blocks.
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Trump only sold naming rights and offered consulting on the high-rise project.
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Winds will also be stronger at the upper floors of high rise buildings.
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Several others moved into a cluster of high-rise buildings in Downtown Brooklyn.
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They found it on the 34th floor of a Herald Square high-rise.
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Many buildings that went up after a 2001 rezoning were high-rise rentals.
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The women's bodies were found in Jutting's luxury high-rise Hong Kong apartment.
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And a Trump high-rise in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, remains unfinished.
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I headed for a high-rise apartment building just south of the bridge.
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Today, Ho sits in a high-rise Manhattan jail cell preparing for trial.
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The high-rise was built alongside what was once the original Transbay Terminal.
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Seoul, South Korea's spruce high-rise capital, no longer looks like such a place.
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Imagine that a modern high-rise has descended into brutality the way Laing's did.
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It figured out a way to make the CPU equivalent of a high rise!
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Whether that high rise ends up being a towering inferno remains to be seen.
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Shraman, 12, lives in a middle-class Mumbai high-rise and eats very differently.
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High-Rise hits U.K. theaters on March 18th and the U.S. on April 28th.
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The area is not lined with high-rise projects or blighted by abandoned parcels.
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The high-rise world their successful bosses occupy is seemingly closed off to them.
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Favela communities stand next to expensive high-rise condos, just streets from suburban neighbourhoods.
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" – Anonymous via Reddit "I really want to have sex in a high rise window.
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That afforded me an apartment on the 23rd floor of a beautiful high-rise.
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High-rise apartment towers are supposed to be designed to stop apartment fires spreading.
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HIGH-RISE HOGS Yaji Mountain seems an unlikely location for a huge breeding farm.
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LH's property sales shrank by 7% (low-rise: -13%, high-rise: +16%) in 2015.
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Imagine you're on your way to a therapy appointment in a downtown high-rise.
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You can't open a red top without seeing every scene in "High-Rise" described.
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Preferring a high-rise, they narrowed their territory to Long Island City and Brooklyn.
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Irbil, Iraq (CNN)High-rise buildings surrounded by parks and villas pierce the skyline.
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" He added: "Running a hotel, running a high-rise is not like owning stock.
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He took a spot as a third roommate in a financial district high-rise.
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Creaking in the Wind I rent an apartment in a 1960s high-rise condominium.
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Clinton accused Mr. Trump of buying Chinese-made steel for his high-rise buildings.
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His earliest memory is of her dangling him out of a high-rise window.
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The twins lived on the top floor of a high-rise in Central Florida.
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Residential high-rise construction has taken off just as some commercial sites face headwinds.
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The couple lived in a high-rise in the Midtown West neighborhood of Manhattan.
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The construction would not be as complicated as building a 0003-story high-rise.
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The landlord is demolishing the building to make way for a high-rise condominium.
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Safety checks were continuing on the cladding on high-rise buildings across the country.
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The government is racing to test cladding on high-rise buildings across the country.
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In Chicago, I moved up into a one-bedroom condo in a high rise.
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In 2004, Munich's residents voted in a referendum against Frankfurt-style high rise blocks.
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Earlier, police said Perez had accessed the high-rise building through a loading dock.
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Visible on the skyline was Oscar Niemeyer's sinuous residential high rise, the Edificio Copan.
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Visible on the skyline was Oscar Niemeyer's sinuous residential high rise, the Edificio Copan.
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Since then, he has moved to the beach and lives in a high rise.
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Set alongside it is "High-rise No 1" (1974) by the lesser-known Renate Eisenegger, in which she monotonously crawls around a high-rise building block, her white-painted face erasing her identity as she performs the Sisyphean act of ironing the floor.
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Commentators on news programmes wondered whether the fire marked "the end of high-rise living".
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An inquiry, meanwhile, is investigating causes of the high-rise blaze to prevent future tragedies.
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The mantra of high-rise fire protection is compartmentation, suppression, and evacuation, in that order.
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There is a high-speed train, a tram, shopping centers and high-rise residential buildings.
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Screenwriter Amy Jump (Wheatley's wife) doesn't keep any secrets about where High-Rise is going.
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There is a high-speed train, a tram, shopping centres and high-rise residential buildings.
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The high-rise is where a majority of the 40 earthquake deaths have been recorded.
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Also, I think the building would still topple, even if it's not a high-rise.
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At this point, we're told Tamar had already moved in to a baller high-rise.
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Beyond them, along the low-slung Marmara shore, march soaring ranks of high-rise buildings.
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"High-Rise" is released in Britain on March 18th and in America on May 13th.
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Creating a work about the sinking high-rise was an easy choice, according to Martínez.
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In "High-Rise," he interviews residents of a modern building about class, privilege and inequality.
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The high-rise hipster was a group favorite with its full coverage and comfortable feel.
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In its place is a high-rise apartment building that covers 22nd to 23rd Streets.
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"High-Rise" was written in 1975, but if you read it, it feels like today.
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How much time was there between shooting "High-Rise" and shooting "I Saw the Light"?
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And I think it took me a while to shake "High-Rise," in a way.
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Where most saw yet another overpriced high-rise in progress, Gaze saw a blank canvas.
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On August 10, she reportedly fell from the window of a high-rise while cleaning.
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Developer Crescent Heights built Ten Thousand to be America's most technologically-advanced residential high-rise.
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The Dubai Marina is still being expanded, but it's full of luxury high-rise buildings.
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Lido Key is your classic coastal resort city, filled with high-rise condos and nightlife.
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High-rise apartment buildings, which gained popularity a couple of decades ago, are increasingly common.
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He flew over a succession of high-rise residential complexes and surveyed armored tank positions.
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Fifty-four high-rise residential towers are under construction in Chicago, according to city figures.
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High-rise towers were leveled there and elsewhere, in places like St. Louis and Baltimore.
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Shopping malls and the high-rise apartments were left half built as oil prices plummeted.
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But it was surpassed by Salesforce Tower when the high-rise was completed in 2017.
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The shiny high-rise condos and hotels that continue to proliferate at an incredible rate.
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Every other location he once rented, he said, has been replaced by a high-rise.
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Fans gathered on courts amid Hong Kong's high-rise buildings Tuesday to vent their anger.
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From the rooftop park, you can see a glass high-rise encased in white beams.
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While many bird strikes involve high-rise buildings, homes and offices also play a role.
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Work to build more high rise residential towers, town houses and commercial buildings is continuing full steam, with dozens of heavy duty trucks carrying sand and materials while cranes dot a skyline that is growing taller and denser as high-rise apartments rapidly approach completion.
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He then settled into a studio in a high-rise rental building in Long Island City.
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The community has a variety of hotels, restaurants, high-rise apartment buildings, retail, and commercial offices.
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But Intel thinks it's sorted out a way to build vertically instead—think a high rise.
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Richardson said high-rise buildings present challenges, but the FDNY has ways to work around them.
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And if they&aposre inside a high-rise, it&aposs even more of a guessing game.
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By Thursday, they had raised nearly $50,000 on GoFundMe from the group's luxury high-rise headquarters.
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Cornell-Duranleau's death happened in an upscale high-rise apartment complex called the Grand Plaza Apartments.
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It was at least the fourth major high-rise fire in the UAE in three years.
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When I went back to see him again he talked about wanting to make "High-Rise".
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"High-Rise", his latest film, is a dystopian tale of class warfare in a tower block.
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I figured my chances in surviving would be much higher with being in a high rise.
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Tokyo, Japan Surrounded by high-rise buildings, the Azabu Elementary School is a typical Tokyo school.
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So there's a high-risk factor in investing, given the scope of these high-rise projects.
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Matthew Spuler captured video of waves crashing over a seawall toward his downtown high-rise building.
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There were MAGA hats in the crowd and an "IMPEACH" sign in a high-rise window.
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Ms. Bayer lives in a one-bedroom apartment in a West Village high-rise, by herself.
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They began by targeting high-rise buildings in Minneapolis, with a secondary focus on affluent suburbs.
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Across the Biscayne Bay in Miami Beach, wind and high-rise buildings make aerial spraying challenging.
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According to Curbed, 14 new high-rise construction projects have recently broken ground in San Francisco.
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Her calendar is full of meetings with investors from China and Australia with high-rise dreams.
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At first in a dilapidated house near Lake Michigan, then in Chicago in a high rise.
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"The Hammer" high-rise on Smolna street in Śródmieście, Północne, Warsaw, Poland, was completed in 1976.
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Authorities say Paddock unleashed a hail of gunfire from his high-rise hotel suite on Oct.
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For the past few years, Tas has been cleaning the windows of Melbourne's high-rise buildings.
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The first thing we noticed was that there were tons of brand-new high-rise buildings.
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Moreover, short-term rental bring visitors and commerce that might otherwise stay in high-rise hotels.
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The pitched-roof architecture is universally charming, and there is not a high-rise in sight.
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Another high-rise next door, which features a rooftop pool and "lifestyle concierge," opened in July.
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The borders have been shut down and survivors live under surveillance, sequestered in high-rise towers.
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James Fickel, 26, lives in a high-rise with a Russian blue cat called Mr. Bigglesworth.
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Then James Rackover moved into Unit 4C in the same high-rise building, the lawsuit said.
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It was designated a Special Town Planning Area, which allowed contractors to build high-rise apartments.
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The cover isn't much to look at: a grim picture of a bombed-out high-rise.
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You can see the high-rise office buildings from the intersection in front of the restaurant.
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The sidewalk alone outside her high-rise office building near central Jakarta answers that question sufficiently.
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Lost in a sea of surrounding high-rise buildings, the entrance to Solé Miami is small.
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There are cracks in the walls, and the high-rise building is in danger of collapsing.
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Mr. Clancy's city, for example, plans to equip its 213 high-rise residential buildings with sprinklers.
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Douglaston has also built high-rise towers in Manhattan and along the waterfront in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
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The high-rise has a private porte cochere and a lobby with a double-height ceiling.
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Almost 50 years later, in 19883, his "High Rise" and "Medusa" were exhibited in Riverside Park.
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Young's cousin was killed in an incident related to the removal of the high-rise projects.
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The authorities in London are evacuating hundreds of families from apartments in five high-rise buildings that have exterior cladding and insulation similar to that used on a high rise, Grenfell Tower, where at least 79 people are believed to have died in a fire last week.
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Within the first year, A.M. Stern built a luxury high-rise building where the gas station was.
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The gunman, Stephen Paddock, killed himself before police reached him inside a high-rise casino-hotel room.
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But today, much of that has been torn down and replaced by high-rise luxury apartment buildings.
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The Sabey Data Center in New York City is a 303-million-square-foot high-rise facility.
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The Sabey Data Center in New York City is a 1-million-square-foot high-rise facility.
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New skyscrapers and high-rise buildings are blanketed in heavy smog in Beijing's Central Business District, Dec.
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EAGLE TOWER, a distinctively ugly high-rise, glowers over the Regency splendour of Cheltenham's posh Montpelier district.
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The resulting space is something between a mall, an inverted high-rise, and an infinitely descending prison.
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Flames shot out of a hardware store in the bottom of a high-rise building in Harlem.
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More recently there has been a fashion for high-rise prisons in the middle of struggling cities.
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She starts in a high-rise hotel room in Miami before riding in a convertible with Future.
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Chengdu officials ordered the people of Yumin to relocate to high-rise housing a short drive away.
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You're going to have the experience of living in a brownstone and living in a high-rise!
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"Participatory housing" has lagged years behind the feverish high-rise development unleashed by Paes's "Porto Maravilha" overhaul.
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He lives in a downtown luxury high-rise about a baseball's throw away from the Giant's stadium.
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The first depicts 27-year-old Sudanese high-jumper Mohamed Younes Idriss soaring over a high-rise.
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The City Council wants Novitskaya, and about 1.6 million others, to move into new high-rise buildings.
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They don't want to be shuffled off to an anonymous high-rise while developers make big profits.
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They even give a glimpse of the view from the high-rise, showing off the Chicago skyline.
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High-Rise makes its US premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York on April 20.
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In Islamabad, the Pakistani capital, the powerful jolts sent people running out of high-rise apartment buildings.
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I made a few baskets while shooting hoops at the side of a San Francisco high-rise.
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The strong quake was felt in the capital Jakarta and people rushed out of high-rise buildings.
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Miami began feeling some of Irma's winds Saturday, with high-rise construction cranes sent spinning in circles.
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New York had become a place that seemed Disneyfied with its high-rise condos and shopping centers.
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A motorcycle courier speeds away from an adulterous liaison toward an appointment in a downtown high-rise.
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The new high-rise will help redefine the skyline, but the neighborhood is already used to reinvention.
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Mr. Wilson, 46, oversees maintenance and repairs at the Olivian, a high-rise apartment building in Seattle.
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It's now a trendy, upscale restaurant, with the next door 181 Fremont high-rise towering over it.
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The city is, like J. G. Ballard's High Rise, an urban sea of self-sustained luxury development.
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Because each high-rise building is unique, approaches to cooling need to be tailored to individual structures.
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It'll be neighbors with a new high-rise leased mostly by West Coast e-commerce behemoth Amazon.
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Gray high-rise dormitory buildings and boxy factories rose above the wrought-iron fence surrounding the campus.
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His apartment is halfway up a 30-story high-rise, several miles north of the Ford factories.
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A highway off-ramp spilled traffic onto the street below, and another high-rise was under construction.
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Rooms are all suites, decorated in muted tones and flashes of green, akin to high-rise apartments.
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"If you live in a high rise you probably can't have a gas stove," Mr. Berkus noted.
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Local zoning rules also require high-rise developers in key areas to build to withstand high winds.
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Wei told her husband she and their children have been holed up in a high-rise apartment.
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The ensuing shock waves destroyed more than 30 high-rise buildings in Bucharest, almost 21990 miles away.
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Brenda drove him to the real-estate agent's office, in a high-rise, to sign the paperwork.
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The state housing minister's office is within the line of sight, albeit buried in a high-rise.
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" Signs protesting a proposed affordable housing high-rise proclaimed: "Adolf Lindsay — the middle class will bury you.
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Michael Groll sloshed through a puddle in the parking garage of his Upper West Side high-rise.
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There is no Starbucks in Playa del Rey, no upscale chain restaurants and no high-rise buildings.
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Sire Records had moved uptown to a high-rise since they'd discovered Talking Heads and the Ramones.
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Mr. Krisel continued to design private homes and high-rise residential and commercial buildings on his own.
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Down the block was a luxury high-rise tower, where studio apartments rent for $4,000 a month.
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Some high-rise residents began to treat their complexes as fortresses, driving out only in the daylight.
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They can rent an apartment high-rise downtown, or a house if they want a neighborhood feel.
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When a woman jumped off a 22-story luxury high-rise condominium, Laura Spaulding got a call.
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Local zoning rules also require high-rise developers in key areas to build to withstand high winds.
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"14th Street, like every place else in Manhattan, is getting attacked by high rise development," Shockley said.
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Since 2006, the architecture and design magazine has awarded the most innovative concepts in high-rise design.
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The title suggests something more sinister, though: high-rise buildings causing wind tunnels that buffet passers-by.
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We will feature our favorites on Mashable and five lucky winners will receive a copy of High Rise.
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This wasn't Hiddleswift—Mayer is still missing his High Rise—but it did spawn at least one song.
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Officials obtained a warrant and searched Truglia's 42nd Street high-rise in Manhattan last week, they told CNBC.
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They're constructed, like a high-rise building, by throngs of people working in concert toward a singular goal.
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The neighborhood is facing rapid development, and the camera lingers on a hideous new high-rise apartment building.
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The apartment in the first high-rise she had seen, the Atlantic, appeared the best option by far.
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The dream of a carefree existence in a stylish high-rise bachelor pad has faded before Frasier's eyes.
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The high-rise is missing its 13th and 44th floors because of superstition among Chinese and American buyers.
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When it comes to assembling night-out looks, nothing beats using the high-rise jean as the base.
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Staggering heights and underfoot views of a swirling modern, high rise city produce feelings of trepidation and exhilaration.
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This alarmed many residents, who had formed a group to halt the high-rise advance, now called #SaveChinatownYVR.
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So here I am, breaking out of the high-rise and escaping into the woods for a week.
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Photo: APOn January 19th, 2017, the Plasco building, a 17-story steel high-rise in Tehran, caught fire.
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For our next installment, we visited chef Greg Baxtrom of Olmsted in his high-rise central Brooklyn apartment.
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"There is no single high-rise building that was not built by migrant workers," construction worker An said.
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Gomez specifically wanted to create high-rise bikini bottoms to cover the scar from her recent kidney transplant.
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Weston Williamson wants these Willy Wonka-like creations to connect high-rise dwellers directly to subway platforms below.
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So, in the event of a high-rise apartment fire, what are the best steps to protect yourself?
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A deadly fire has gutted a 24-story high-rise building in London, CBS2's Teri Okita reports.
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The last ASEAN summit held there, in 2004, led to the construction of sleepy Vientiane's first high-rise.
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And although some cities, including Miami, are probably building too many high-rise flats, demand is fairly strong.
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Now it's known for high-rise buildings, spectacular views of Manhattan, parks and turf fields and trendy restaurants.
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"We'll be demolishing the north villas where the 1,500-room high-rise is going to go," he said.
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She captured the Chinatown districts, including the high-rise of Confucius Plaza, earning 32 percent of the vote.
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Thirty-six residents are still missing from the high-rise, home to about 120 people, the ministry said.
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The area, with its beaches, ocean and high-rise buildings, is not suited for it, county officials said.
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Everlane's Authentic Stretch High-Rise Skinny looks like regular denim, but is way more stretchy for serious comfort.
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A two-bedroom, three-bathroom high rise condominium is currently on the market in Streeterville in Chicago, Illinois.
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The team, comprised mainly of people in their 20s, has a sleek, high-rise office in central Jakarta.
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That's not even mentioning his starring role in the upcoming J.G. Ballard adaptation High Rise, out May 13.
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"There are big advantages to a high-rise building," said Xu Jiajing, manager of Yangxiang's mountain-top farm.
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The project, a downtown high-rise building, will be entirely operated by Sonder when it opens in 2023.
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Girlfriend Collective Compressive High Rise 7/8 Leggings, $68The stretchy, supportive leggings are both comfortable and eco-friendly.
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A honeycomb of high-rise co-op apartments, Esplanade brought together African-American families from every socioeconomic stratum.
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The nation's city skylines are being transformed with high-rise projects that are often funded by foreign investment.
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Amtrak also gave track time to Brookfield Properties, a private development company, as it erected a high rise.
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The Dredgers testified in favor of the Lightstone Group's high-rise on Bond Street at land-use hearings.
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Judge Kavanaugh had arranged to rent a condo on the 14th floor of an Ocean City high-rise.
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Today, Mr. Houston lives in the Millennium Tower, a glass high-rise in the South of Market neighborhood.
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Plus, I learned all about how to install an indoor bird feeder in a high-rise apartment window.
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Built near the Kremlin, the Kotelnicheskaya Embankment building is the only residential high-rise to have been renovated.
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As of Monday morning, police vans were parked outside the high-rise office where the church purchased space.
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Living in A walkable, high-rise neighborhood has opened for business in a hilly, mostly low-rise city.
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In fact, tragic images from the World Trade Center inspired a micro-industry of high-rise-escape options.
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Neighborhood Joint The Heidelberg seems out of step with the high-rise aesthetic of the Upper East Side.
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The vulnerability of high-rise construction sites was apparent five years ago, when Hurricane Sandy battered the Northeast.
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The high-rise, in the North Kensington section of West London, was left a charred and smoking ruin.
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When the story starts, one of these heroes, the Comedian, has been thrown from a high-rise window.
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It hits all the familiar island-vacation themes: white-sand beaches, high-rise hotels, duty-free shopping malls.
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Penthouse 41A in a high-rise tower near San Francisco's Financial District is for sale for $10 million.
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One morning last December, I visited the headquarters, on the eighteenth floor of a weathered corporate high-rise.
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In theory, high-rise buildings are designed to ensure that fire cannot spread from one unit to another.
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In July, the Asbury Ocean Club, a luxury hotel, opened in a new high-rise along the water.
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Burtynsky and Panou and their hired crew spent several days hunting for a high-rise on Lagos Island.
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That building, a Trump-branded luxury high-rise apartment, got its EB-5 funding entirely from Chinese applicants.
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Recently, the Army Corps completed the construction of three, multi-story high rise dormitories for non-commissioned officers.
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It's not the first time a high-rise development has led to the closure of Mr. Turrell's work.
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"We believe that regulators approving city-wide drone delivery in high-rise urban environments is just around the corner."
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Morseth had an exit plan: taking shelter on one of the upper floors of a nearby high-rise building.
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Because when hackers hijack the elevator to your high-rise apartment, you'll be glad you can take the stairs.
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He wanted to tear down the high-rise public housing projects that big cities built in the mid-century.
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She had lived in the high-rise apartment building near the beach in Far Rockaway since the late 1990s.
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She expected that more developers would focus on building houses instead of high-rise apartments to conserve working capital.
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Retailers will market high-rise denim with rise measurements as low as 9 inches, but that's a filthy lie.
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It happened with mom jeans, cropped denim jackets, high-rise midi skirts, mini skirts, flares, skinny jeans and more.
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But many people in South Korea live in clusters of residential high-rise buildings, which are easily wired up.
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High-rise skyscrapers, dotted with aerial gardens and parks, loom over low-slung commercial corridors where street life bustles.
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The set is literally in the shadow of Jussie's apartment building ... it's the high-rise with the reflective windows.
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And the Science Museum has a small section of the Ronan Point high rise [which partially collapsed in 1968].
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Experts say most of Dubai's approximately 250 high-rise buildings use cladding panels with thermoplastic cores, the newspaper said.
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A helicopter crash-landed onto the roof of a midtown Manhattan high-rise Monday afternoon around 1:50 p.m.
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For a start, there are flight restrictions on all aircraft in high-rise areas like Manhattan and central London.
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Then, the elevator stops moving near the top of the high rise — because that elevator is the escape room.
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He also looks absolutely brilliant with just a shirt and his pants, these beautiful high-rise pants and suspenders.
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There were high-rise concrete apartments, streets in the sky, and competing styles like New Brutalism and New Empiricism.
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The burning of a West London high-rise apartment building left at least 17 people dead earlier this week.
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It passes through the inside of a 19-story residential high-rise every single day, according to People's Daily.
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Footage showed him in a green shirt and jeans as he scaled 15 stories down the high-rise building.
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He stared into the distance as the sun set on a row of high-rise apartments across the bay.
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Google Nest thermostats have already been installed in Greystar's Denver Parq on Speer, a newly-opened, high-rise property.
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Future residential developments will probably use more high-rise units, where ASRI has a shorter record, rather than houses.
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First, he went for "high rise dough" and set a solid base of spicy red sauce and shredded mozzarella.
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It's designed to sit in a garden or an allotment rather than a balcony on a high-rise building.
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Thankfully we still have high-rise parkour, and we still have—soaring and dangerously weird since 1994—Stinking Lizaveta.
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And while skinnies still sell really well, we're just selling so many of our authentic vintage high-rise jeans.
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In high-rise office buildings, desks sat empty as female employees up and down the corporate ladder stayed home.
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The developer believes Sky's 1,175 apartments to be the most packed into a single high-rise in the country.
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He pays almost $70,000 in annual property taxes, while many of his new high-rise neighbors receive tax abatements.
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And he liked the fact that he and Mr. Manafort lived in the same Trump-owned Manhattan high rise.
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" 14A: And I'll bet your brain, like mine, didn't automatically leap to TREE HOUSES for "Some high-rise constructions.
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LONDON — As brand names for high-rise towers, hotels or golf courses go, it is hard to trump Trump.
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My sophomore year, I lived in a single on the fourth floor of Pound Hall, a high-rise dorm.
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Prime Minister Theresa May has ordered an investigation into cladding and insulation on high-rise towers across the country.
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Mr. Pérez continued the party at his penthouse in an adjoining high-rise, as more global Basel-goers arrived.
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There are brand new bridges going into town and along the way, you see some new high-rise buildings.
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Even so, a move into the Manhattan high-rise raises questions of taxpayer money going directly to Mr. Trump.
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But the flood left lasting damage in its wake, in basements of numerous high-rise buildings like this one.
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On Wednesday morning, the door of the Battle Club, in the dingy basement of a high-rise, was locked.
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I can tell in the morning from my apartment in a high-rise building what the air is like.
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A: I remember one claim where the building was a high-rise, 20 stories built with reinforced heavy concrete.
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Their Jersey City high-rise is a bit more sophisticated than frat house living, but some traditions carry over.
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This pair of high-rise flares is made of 100% organic cotton for a durable jean that won't stretch.
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The high rise is accompanied by a gap-proof waistband, so the pants will sit smoothly along your stomach.
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High-rise apartments and office towers in downtown Miami, markers of the city's rapid resurgence, glistened not far off.
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"Let's assume you're moving into a high-rise condominium in Florida, and there're only two units for sale," he said.
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CHICAGO — Awards and mementos fill the walls of Mavis Staples's apartment in a high-rise on the South Shore here.
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There's the Idol, a high-rise flare; the Bite, a distressed cutoff short; and the Ride, a cropped, pegged jean.
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Downtown and select other areas zoned for high rises are, in fact, seeing a huge boom in high rise construction.
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The familiar, high-rise models didn't evolve until recently, and much of giraffid prehistory is marked by expansive evolutionary experimentation.
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On June 21, Grenfell Tower, a 2000-story high-rise apartment building in London was destroyed in a massive fire.
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For example, look upwards in a vertical direction at a house front like I did with the high-rise building.
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To the east rose the Robert Taylor Homes, a high-rise public housing complex that became notorious for its violence.
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Maybe she was taking a cue from the corset trend, since her extra-high-rise bottoms nearly covered her torso.
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Last month, Palvin and Dylan announced they had moved in together, snapping a selfie in a high-rise Brooklyn apartment.
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Fall from a higher story, though—in what researchers call high-rise syndrome—and they may not be as lucky.
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Straight out of Birkin's playbook, there are ultra-high rise, wide-leg cords, striped t-shirts and effortless floral sundresses.
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He'd been critical of the deal, but thought a new high-rise wouldn't be a bad thing to have downtown.
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In his apartment in a high-rise doorman building, shared with a roommate and cat on the Upper West Side.
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According to that report, witnesses pointed authorities to the balcony of a 16th-floor apartment in a nearby high rise.
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It intends to demolish its 60-year old home and build a new 70-storey high-rise on Park Avenue.
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It's now relocating farmers to high-rise buildings within the area and encouraging new companies to hire and retrain them.
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The building was constructed in 1971, before Honolulu began requiring residential high-rise sprinklers in 1974, the Star-Advertiser reported.
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The retro cars, suits, and architecture all put High-Rise more in a quaint, remote past than a dystopian future.
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Families also want answers to why a newish high-rise tower collapsed while older buildings in the area did not.
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She wore a white crop top that showed off her stomach, high-rise jeans and a Louis Vuitton shoulder bag.
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It is "Ballardian"—a word which describes what "High-Rise" is, the essence of Ballard—which is very strong here.
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Mr Thomas spoke to The Economist about the challenges of making "High-Rise" and the business of independent film-making.
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After that came a stint in a moderately sized place in a high-rise in Brooklyn Heights with a boyfriend.
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Look no further than Rose Byrne's latest city uniform — a simple striped tee paired with distressed, high-rise Madewell jeans.
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High-rise buildings are shrouded in heavy haze all the way up to the top of the Qingdao development zone.
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Such amenities were partly what inspired Bert Saville to rent at MiMA, a mixed-use high-rise in Hell's Kitchen.
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Millennium Tower's neighbors, the $1.1 billion Salesforce Tower and the luxury high-rise 181 Fremont, are both anchored to bedrock.
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Trump on Monday tweeted a mock composite photo of a high-rise Trump tower overlooking the sea along Greenland's coast.
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The Ingrid & Isabel Maternity Workout Leggings have a supportive high-rise belly band that is comfortable through the last month.
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Its campus is not exactly the quintessential college campus with a quad, high-rise dorm buildings, and dining halls, either.
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Diller Scofidio + Renfro, a firm that had never worked on a high-rise, was asked to co-design that tower.
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The Warp + Weft MXP High-Rise Jeans are affordable, produced with ethical, environmentally-friendly methods, and fit like a glove.
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The High-Rise Hipster isn't the sexiest pair of underwear on the planet, and I don't want it to be.
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I finished "High-Rise" on the 25th of August, 2014, and I landed in Nashville on the 2nd of September.
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HIGH-RISE You know how the apartments on the higher floors are always quieter, have better views and cost more?
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It then set up an HQ for the White House Military Office (WHMO) at the Midtown high-rise in April.
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"There will be many new, competing ideas (about how to raise pigs in China)," Xue said, including high-rise farms.
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He applies his unique style and unpredictable effect to an intelligent adaptation of J. G. Ballard's dystopian novel High Rise.
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Video on social media showed flames outside of a few windows and black smoke billowing up from the high-rise.
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The death of his son Conor, in a fall from a New York high-rise, was the trigger to sobriety.
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The roommates chose a two-bedroom in a 213 high-rise, 2250 Washington, with a balcony and a washer-dryer.
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This year, a poorly maintained high-rise building in the center of Tehran burned and collapsed, leaving 20 firefighters dead.
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Chelsea was a much different place back then, with no High Line, art-gallery scene or sleek high-rise condominiums.
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She babysat, ran an after-school program and served free lunches out of the field house by her high-rise.
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The park is a quiet reprieve from the high-rise canyons that surround it, with grassy lawns and curving paths.
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At the window of my high-rise apartment I watched people swarming the sidewalks, taking advantage of the spring weather.
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What We Found Ms. Guy's high-rise is covered in a tapestry of flammable cladding, not just the Grenfell type.
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Like Sheriff Urquhart, Mr. Davis said that there were no simple options for eliminating a heavily armed, high-rise sniper.
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The embassy is a small office on the 15th floor of a high rise that overlooks the scenic Singapore River.
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His father was a self-employed mechanical engineer who designed fire protection systems in high-rise buildings in New York.
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Soon he was dealing crack and marijuana behind 350 East 143rd Street, a high-rise in the Mott Haven complex.
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Authorities are also concerned about a threat that could be hidden in plain sight by the high-rise, urban landscape.
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The party was held in the kitchen at the center's offices, in a high-rise in the South Street Seaport.
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These materials are increasingly being used by architects as substitutes for steel and concrete, even in some high-rise buildings.
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So unless a developer comes along with plans to build a high-rise alongside your building, you cannot unload them.
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Two full-floor penthouses sold at 56 Leonard, a high-rise in TriBeCa with a distinctive Jenga-like cantilevered design.
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What is your reaction to the news Pat and Jerry Dodson received about their high rise apartment building, and why?
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Here, from the highest high-rise to the (relatively) lowest, is a look at how Hollywood has scaled action heights.
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In this star-studded spectacle, a high-rise has caught fire because safety standards are not quite up to code.
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A new apartment high-rise in San Francisco will add 550 housing units priced between $3,500 and $9,900 a month.
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But someone forgot to tell the president's team that they were doing high-stakes politics, not building high-rise buildings.
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"What's not to like about this building?" said Klavdia G. Kiselyova, 78, who moved in when the high-rise opened.
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The safety of high-rise buildings has come under scrutiny since the Grenfell disaster in June which killed 71 people.
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Under Mr. Emanuel, the downtown has boomed, flourishing with tech companies, high-rise hotels, a sparkling riverfront and luxury apartments.
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These winds can be accelerated over and downslope from elevated terrain, and will be higher in high rise buildings. 2.
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The densely populated island city-state off southern Malaysia covers 277 square miles and contains more than 4,300 high-rise towers.
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Another advantage of flying police vehicles could be easier access to the country's many high-rise apartments and record-breaking skyscrapers.
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Tiny drones could scout high-rise buildings and underground tunnels for possible threats to US troops in cities of the future.
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The project, yet to be officially named, will include three high-rise towers for about 2700,22020 office workers and 20203,22020 residents.
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Quarantined Wuhan residents shout words of support out of their high-rise apartment windowsRead all of Business Insider's coronavirus coverage here.
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You might know where it is—players ride in a big loop near the high-rise construction in downtown Los Santos.
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The surge occurred when Trump opened his fourth high-rise, the Trump International Hotel and Tower, in Manhattan in December 1996.
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They have a super high-rise silhouette that cinches at the waist, providing the perfect butt-flattering fit (think: peach emoji).
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Robots might be a good way to get people out of high rise structures, but only if those robots are reliable.
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Skyscrapers swayed from the force of the quake, causing frightened office workers to flee the high-rise buildings in the capital.
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We're told John Lecce, of Batra Real Estate Group, showed him luxury high-rise condos in the $5-10 million range.
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In fact, the hype is so warranted that its high-rise denim style amassed a wait list of over 1,000 people.
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Trump Tower was built in 1983, 16 years before sprinklers became mandatory in high-rise residential buildings in New York City.
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The collection includes high-rise, mid-rise and low-rise jeans, and includes overalls, denim joggers and moto and distressed styles.
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It was replaced by a soulless high-rise and Madison Square Garden, a sports arena and theatre neither square nor verdant.
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In another shot, the model dressed up some more with an open leather jacket, high-rise jeans and long layered necklaces.
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All 60 high-rise buildings that have been tested so far have failed, a UK government spokesman told CNN on Sunday.
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Many office properties in Tokyo are new and more high rise office towers will be added in the next few years.
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Behind her was a commanding view of metro Atlanta's skyline, clusters of high-rise buildings poking up from a slight haze.
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The blazing sun of Antibes, the Mediterranean city where Diouana's employers live, gives their high-rise apartment an almost hallucinatory quality.
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At a recent event for start-ups in the banlieues, Paris's high-rise suburbs, participants were unbothered by his establishment ties.
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Early Wednesday morning, a 24-story high-rise in London caught fire, killing at least 12 people and injuring dozens more.
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The structure itself is taken from a sculpture that the high-rise architect had used as a placeholder in design plans.
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In 2012, during the celebrations at Schoolies, a 17-year-old girl fell to her death from a high-rise balcony.
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The high-rise pant is made with a cotton blend, making them the ideal pant for all-day comfort at work.
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"I wasn't sure if, amenity-wise, that was going to accommodate two high-rise towers without being overcrowded," Mr. Vagell said.
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Built in the Romanesque Revival style, it dates to 1899; it is the tallest high-rise federal building in the city.
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You can select your underwear by type, with options including high rise, active, boy short, and thong, to name a few.
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Some have stayed in pricey high-rise hotels near the convention arena or sprawling houses in the affluent Shaker Heights neighborhood.
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LITE High-Rise Leggings, $78, available in 5 colors at Girlfriend Collective and $68 at Nordstrom—Mara Leighton, Insider Picks reporter
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At that time, they were renting a sunny but small one-bedroom in a Chelsea high-rise with a great view.
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There's also a separate entrance for owners of the for-sale condos that start on floor 33 of the high-rise.
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There are no high-rise buildings; the city's land use plan bans the construction of new buildings over five stories high.
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Its cash flows and sales are concentrated on four large project locations, each housing several high-rise towers or housing schemes.
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"The Belko Experiment" follows a group of American corporate types, who are locked in a high-rise office in Bogota, Colombia.
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Bright Power's solar panel installers traverse high-rise housing complexes across New York City's five boroughs with high voltage power equipment.
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It was an investment right in Dallas that led to the pension fund's undoing: Museum Tower, a luxury condominium high rise.
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If you don't love the skinny look, there's also the High-Rise Cigarette Jean, which is a nice straight-leg option.
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The penthouse is located at 220 Central Park South in a high-rise that is still under construction, the Journal reported.
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"Newer high-rise buildings are sealed so tightly, the air has nowhere to go," said Howard L. Zimmerman, a Manhattan architect.
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It will offer smart pants options, like a skinny midrise ($198) and high-rise flares ($245) in proprietary easy-care fabrics.
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You stop in your tracks and comment on the threadbare vintage Yes T-shirt I've tucked into my high-rise jeans.
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Living in a downtown L.A. high rise as I do, I can enjoy walking to grocery stores, concerts, museums and restaurants.
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Colombia's government said the country was unharmed too, although workers dashed out of high-rise blocks in the mountainous capital Bogota.
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Accommodating the people that the region needs to fuel its economy would not require an endless procession of high-rise buildings.
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On the other are tenants of nearby buildings like 15 Broad Street, a high-rise designed by the architect Philippe Starck.
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An insulation maker, Rockwool, has estimated 340 recently built high-rise complexes use flammable cladding different from the kind on Grenfell.
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On the corniche, dotted with beaches, flanked by a new bike path, high-rise condos are going up beside luxury hotels.
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With him at my side, I hid in a town with fewer people than had resided in my Manhattan high-rise.
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In Toronto, Mr. Campeau pioneered redeveloping the city's previously industrial waterfront and built some of the city's first high-rise condominiums.
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The collection is offered in two silhouettes — High Cut Thong and High Rise Cheeky — in both solids ($11) and prints ($13).
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Over the next several years, the two lived in a high-rise building in Hell's Kitchen; a house in Greenwich Conn.
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Girlfriend Collective's LITE High-Rise Leggings are seamless and flexible, have quick-drying properties, and feel like a thin second-skin.
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Fifteen Fifty is among a spate of high-rise towers sprouting up in San Francisco that cater to high-earning workers.
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In 2014, the Fire Protection Research Foundation, an organization in the United States, counted 20 major high-rise fires involving cladding.
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There you'll find exclusive styles like a L'Agence studded denim jacket ($515) and Frame ripped-knee high-rise skinny jeans ($240).
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A real estate broker desperately trying to sell an apartment in a Trump high-rise makes for a surreal short film.
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Though both girls live in public housing, Tracey lives in a less desirable high-rise with a permissive white single mother.
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Flames engulfed the high-rise Grenfell Tower block of apartments in the north Kensington area after taking hold around 1 a.m.
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Successive waves of real estate development have constructed an empire of luxury high-rise apartments and resorts centered on hedonistic pursuits.
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Many resorts built on Beirut's predominantly high-rise waterfront charge up to $20 a day for access to beaches and facilities.
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Save yourself the effort of decipherment, and simply enjoy Mr. Blaubach's baleful shots of high-rise exteriors and broody, squashed interiors.
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T3 is far more popular among workers than Industrious's other Minneapolis outpost, in a glassy modern high-rise, Mr. Hodari said.
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But most of the new structures, including high-rise condos and rental buildings, are between Third Avenue and the East River.
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It features a high-rise office tower and a spectacular new art museum designed by the renowned Japanese architect Tadao Ando.
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And although many new low-rise buildings currently stand on the site of former high-rise projects, most former occupants haven't.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Why did the Grenfell Tower high-rise apartment block in West London burn up, killing at least 79 people?
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Fifty-eight people died and hundreds were injured when gunfire rained from the high-rise Mandalay Bay into the outdoor concert crowd.
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Quanta caught up with her on a Saturday morning in her Brooklyn high-rise apartment that faces toward the Statue of Liberty.
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Today, on a site along the Chicago River, architects are exploring a new kind of high-rise structure built entirely from timber.
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The first of a dozen-odd planned new buildings, some high-rise condos and apartments, soar above its once-modest downtown skyline.
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So it was done, and his parents had moved to the cramped high-rise flat they had been given by the government.
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"Homes in particular — but also high rise condos — are pretty vulnerable to the force of 150 mile per hour winds," he added.
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She preferred to pay a few hundred dollars more to secure what she really wanted, which was an amenity-filled high-rise.
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An articulate campaigner, he also wants to close an overcrowded, high-rise, 2000,2150-bed prison tower, the Milwaukee Secure Detention Facility (MSDF).
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Lately she had been tasked with selling a new kind of cable to fine hotels and high-rise office buildings and factories.
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With this batch, you'll venture to Pablo Escobar's Colombia, a luxury high-rise in Shanghai, and a small town in New Zealand.
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The Butler Brothers building also faced an uncertain future when a previous owner attempted to demolish it to build a high-rise.
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Office workers in the area offered accounts of the attacks as they observed them from high-rise office buildings in the area.
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Mary Jennifer developed a "habit" of walking on high-rise rooftops, which culminated in a fatal plunge off a 22-story building.
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As punishment, they're pushed off a high-rise diving board into pool littered with other weights, proof of past executions for infidelity.
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It can be traumatic to be forced off your land to make way for a palm-oil plantation or a high rise.
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But when a strong gust of wind blew Bell's blouse over to the side, her nude, high-rise panties were visibly seen.
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He also says "the Vertical Threat" -- attacks on high-rise buildings using methods different from 9/11 -- keeps him up at night.
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After a fire at Grenfell Tower in Kensington killed 71 residents in 2017, some pundits predicted the end of the high-rise.
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Two cranes at the top of a high-rise in DT have snapped off as well ... but luckily didn't plunge down below.
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The company plans to demolish the yellow horseshoe structure and build a "high-rise residential development" of 800 flats in its place.
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This rush to the cities has been made possible in part by the quick construction of concrete, uniform, faceless high-rise apartments.
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They shut themselves inside their 40-storey tower of hell, committed to and freed by the unapologetic barbarism of the high-rise.
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In Manhattan, he rented an expensive high-rise apartment, paying rent in cash he had obtained with a forged check, investigators said.
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Not every community wants a glassy high rise with hundreds of new tenants who could strain public transit and increase traffic congestion.
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Some live in rural farmhouses, some live in high-rise city skyscrapers, and then everything in between, in suburban and exurban environments.
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The John E. Fogarty building, a renowned Brutalist building in downtown Providence, will be demolished and replaced with a high-rise hotel.
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Many celebrities have reached out to help those affected by a massive fire at a high-rise block in Kensington, west London.
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But while the story often back-burners Laing to focus on the other residents, Hiddleston is still the heart of High-Rise.
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In a decade and a half in power, Erdogan has transformed Turkey, building roads, hospitals, high speed trains and high rise apartments.
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The desert metropolis looked almost apocalyptic as dark clouds rose from a high-rise tower complex being built alongside Dubai's biggest mall.
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Government agencies are considering the company's urban farming concept for other parts of the city, including spaces around high-rise public housing.
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The fire brigade said this policy had largely been effective since high-rise housing blocks started appearing in London in the 1950s.
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I love the throwback feel of the high-rise, but coupled with the distressing, this pair is current and right on season.
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The alleged crime unfolded at an upscale high-rise apartment complex called the Grand Plaza Apartments in the city's River North neighborhood.
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Rather, looser, wide-legged versions — particularly those with a high rise, cropped length, and, most importantly, a raw, undone hem — reigned supreme.
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Earlier on Friday, the government said 149 high-rise buildings have failed safety tests carried out after the fire at Grenfell Tower.
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The 203-year-old pop singer felt safe on the 25th floor of a high-rise built to withstand hurricane-force winds.
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On Friday evening, a high-rise belonging to electricity provider Enel Chile was reportedly torched after it was targeted by a firebomb.
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My legs had plenty of room to move around in the wide pant legs and they had a comfortable high-rise fit.
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They headed up State Street, through a four-mile stretch of high-rise housing projects, and stopped in front of Stateway Gardens.
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Dubbed the "Jenga building" for its standout design, this swanky Tribeca neighborhood high rise certainly stands out in the city's famous skyline.
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If the thought of a high-rise waist conjures up images of women in yogurt commercials from the '90s, don't be scared.
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Once you've had enough tranquillity, you can cross the atrium to the adjacent high-rise, Trump Tower, which also contains a POPS .
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Brownsville, Brooklyn has become known for its numerous high rise project buildings, tragic gang violence and world champion boxers with vicious knockouts.
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Two other companies are building high-rise hog farms in Fujian as well, according to an equipment firm involved in the projects.
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Residents in the high-rise building can access the Health and Wellness Center, the fitness center, and the aquatic center on-site.
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At least 38 firefighters were injured when a high-rise commercial building in downtown Tehran caught fire and collapsed, state television reported.
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In the western part of Caldwell, there are several garden and high-rise apartment and condominium complexes, mostly built after the war.
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Among these new hotels will be a 29-story glass high-rise by the Seattle-based American Life, now under city review.
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NEW DELHI — The planned city of Gurugram, one of India's industrial hubs, has glass-sided office buildings and swanky, high-rise apartments.
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Last year, I was working on a high-rise building, swapping out glass 100 feet in the air, freezing my butt off.
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After entering the building, Ms. Starchuk was foiled by a locked stairwell, adding the high rise to her list for another day.
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Generators now power big-box stores, high-rise apartment buildings, auto shops, fast-food restaurants, wastewater treatment plants and little country homes.
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New high-rise buildings surround them, but stagnant water has pooled on this site, and weeds sprout from the mounds of earth.
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On the third floor of a gleaming Tencent high-rise in Shenzhen, the Communist Party makes its presence within the company literal.
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Stan Lee's high-rise condo in San Francisco has just hit the market ... no super-spidey powers required to get up there.
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For one, Bronx-Lebanon is a high-rise with banks of elevators; the shooting played out on the 16th and 17th floors.
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Would he, like most of the city's moneyed classes, shut them out behind air-conditioned cars and hermetically sealed high-rise apartments?
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Daily NK indicated that North Korea had begun installing window screens on high-rise apartments around the time of Mr. Sigley's arrest.
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The unfinished "shells" of two penthouses in a San Francisco high-rise are on the market for $7.5 million and $10 million.
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This boutique high-rise doesn't have as many amenities as a more expansive resort, but what it does have, it does well.
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Future residential developments will seek to make more use of high-rise units, where ASRI has a shorter record, rather than houses.
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You can be on the 20th-plus floor of your building and not be able to see the next high-rise over.
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Floodwaters around Lincoln Center engulfed a garage under a luxury high-rise and destroyed the home of a group of film devotees.
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Speaking to Yahoo, Akhmetshin said that "no one asked us for IDs" when he and Veselnitskaya entered Trump's namesake Midtown high-rise.
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Safrizal fears his open-air cart will have no future if this kampong - from the Malay word for "village" - becomes high-rise.
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The 2015 EBITDA margin was at its historical low, as the company recognised lower-margin products such as high-rise residential apartments.
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Workers wearing fumigation masks moved methodically through high-rise public housing estates, inspecting plant pots and spraying insecticide via thermal fogging machines.
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High-rise apartments in the camp are built so close together that if a fire should happen, the results would be devastating.
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High-rise hotels and more than 50 casinos, many with gilt-edged flourishes, have replaced seafood shacks and hammocks on the beach.
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At some recently constructed high-rise apartment buildings, for example, potential residents fear facing dozens of flights of stairs during power outages.
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Above them rises a new layer of the city, where farms, parks, and energy-harvesting machines form a new, high-rise urban landscape.
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Welcome to the gym at the Olympic Village, the complex of high-rise buildings that house the Olympic athletes from around the world.
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Arconic provided aluminum and polyethylene cladding (metal exterior panels) that investigators believe contributed to the fire at the West London residential high-rise.
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In 33, the National Environment Agency (NEA) received 2,800 reports of high-rise littering, an increase of 300 compared to the previous year.
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Other collection standout pieces include the Printed High-Neck Lantern-Sleeve Blouse ($32.99) and the High-Rise Frayed-Hem Distressed Denim skirt ($32).
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From light-wash ankle skinnies to high-rise black denim, there's a style in the mix for any and every kind of vibe.
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On the majority of Seattle&aposs land, building any high-rise is illegal; zoning rules say only single-family houses may be built.
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Her tan line likely came from the sexy, high-rise thong bikini she wore just one day prior while frolicking in the ocean.
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A brave firefighter came to the rescue of a cat dangling dangerously from the 20th floor of a high rise in the Philippines.
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Michael was on the 55th floor of a high rise in an Asian capital, in a conference room, when his world cracked open.
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Image 2 of 2 LONDON – The Latest on the anniversary of London&aposs deadly high-rise fire (all times local): 11:15 a.m.
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It will take 18 months and look at the fire&aposs causes, the response to it and Britain&aposs high-rise building regulations.
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Dozens of firefighters were killed when a high-rise building collapsed after a blaze in Iran's capital, state-run Press TV reported Thursday.
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A 35-year-old man made headlines recently for climbing 15 stories down a high-rise apartment building on fire in West Philadelphia.
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CNN visited a 20-storey high-rise still under construction to find that tiles on the brand new exterior were already falling off.
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"The estimate provided to us by councils is that there are approximately 600 high-rise buildings with similar cladding," May's spokeswoman told reporters.
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It's called high rise syndrome, and sadly, it's a very common occurrence this time of year, the shelter says, as the temperatures rise.
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The 6.4-magnitude earthquake hit southern Taiwan before dawn on Saturday, causing many buildings — including a 17-story residential high-rise — to collapse.
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Trilux High Rise with Back V-Yoke Leggings, $39.99, available in 5 colors at 90 Degree by Reflex—Grace High, Insider Picks analyst
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In one scene, Kim's sister, Kim Yo Jong, was seen walking with him along a promenade, clearly impressed with the high-rise skyline.
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Another defining characteristic of the East Cut is its menagerie of sleek high-rise glass towers that loom overhead, like the Avery building.
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The streets of Long Island City are shedding their largely industrial past and joining the high-gloss landscapes of high-rise apartment towers.
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Pei began his career helping to design high-rise buildings and later set up his own company, I. M. Pei & Associates, in 1955.
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The site is being replaced with mixed-use high-rise buildings said to include office space, retail space, entertainment space, and residential units.
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Photograph courtesy François Halard After dinner, she returned to the hotel, a recently opened "five-star design hotel" in a brutalist high-rise.
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On my morning commute into Austin, Texas, there are multiple cranes in the air, building high-rise apartments, condos, and commercial office space.
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The Levi's Wedgie Fit Jeans bring a more modern fit, stretchier denim, and exceptionally flattering high rise to an iconic vintage Levi's style.
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You can grab a pair of the Siene High-Rise Skinnies in sizes 0 to 40 in a regular, tall, or petite fit.
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The Department for Communities said in a statement that 60 high rise buildings across 25 local authority areas had now failed the tests.
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There are no high-rise buildings, no fast-food restaurants, very few beach bars — there are not even chaise longues on the beach.
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At a 40-story condominium high-rise on East 85th Street, a one-bedroom converted to two was renting for $3,73 a month.
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Business Bay is a high-rise district between the canal and Dubai's downtown area, home to the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa.
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The ethically-made High-Rise Skinny Jeans from Everlane are made with a high-quality Japanese fabric that's 98% cotton and 2% elastane.
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However, the volume of transactions has risen, as a handful of prestigious high-rise developments expanded the inventory at the market's high end.
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Authorities in London said Saturday that 58 people are missing and presumed dead from this week's fire disaster at London high-rise tower.
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This is not the part of that neighborhood where high-rise apartments grow overnight and Amazon will soon tiptoe in with 25,000 employees.
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Copies were placed in storage holds on both coasts: at an underground vault in Boyers, Pa., and a high-rise facility in Hollywood.
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A high-rise building boom, mostly of luxury condos, has transformed New York City's skyline in recent years — and there's more to come.
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The United States and other jurisdictions that require real-world testing banned the use of such cladding around high-rise buildings years earlier.
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Today, the bank space with tall, arched windows houses a Morton Williams supermarket, while the apartments are tucked into an adjacent high-rise.
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And all American skaters were placed on Floors 3, 4 and 5 of the high-rise village apartments the United States is using.
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Mr. Aklas, 103, a retired cook from Bangladesh, lives with his wife on the first floor — a curse in a rundown high rise.
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Philippakis likes to clamber onto balconies and other high-rise structures, or to float his way to the bar and slug a shot.
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Most dramatically, a construction crane at a high-rise building project in downtown Halifax buckled and collapsed after being buffeted by the winds.
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Two residents living on different floors of a high-rise tower called Hong Mei House had been infected with coronavirus, health officials said.
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His credits include "A Short History of The High Rise," which was a joint production with the The New York Times Op-Docs.
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Let high-rise apartments really catch on and some imaginative entrepreneur will rent the San Jacinto monument and have it converted by Christmas.
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At least 12 people were killed and dozens were taken to hospitals after a high-rise apartment building was engulfed in flames overnight.
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The new towns — each with tens of thousands of people living in dozens of nearly identical high-rise towers — were new to Africa.
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A 40-story glass apartment high-rise is going up on the corner of Mission and South Van Ness Streets in San Francisco.
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Weehawken is less urban than its southern neighbors Hoboken and Jersey City, and has none of the high-rise buildings found farther north.
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That is rapidly changing with Hudson Yards, a massive residential and commercial development plan to construct high-rise towers over existing rail yards.
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"Remember that wind gusts can be much stronger near higher terrain, and in the upper floors of high-rise buildings," the center said.
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Jane Super High-Rise Flare, available at Rag & Bone, $255A deep black wash that won't fade gives these jeans a more elevated look.
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Police have testified that they found Ningsih and Mujiasih's bodies in Jutting's high-rise apartment after he called them to report the killings.
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Timofeyeva's high-rise building on Monday in the city of Magnitogorsk in southern Russia killed 2740 people and initially stirred fears of terrorism.
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In April Mr Kim cut the ribbon for the opening of Ryomyong Street, a cluster of new high-rise apartments, shops, restaurants and pharmacies.
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In the aftermath of the Grenfell fire, it has become apparent that much of the remaining high-rise stock falls short of safety standards.
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There was the fully sheer skirt, of course, complete with taupe, high-rise briefs worn underneath, and heavy rococo 3D-embellishment throughout the torso.
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He said authorities had not made an arrest but there was no active threat to guests at the nearly 3,800-room high-rise hotel.
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An inquiry is due to start into the fire at London&aposs Grenfell Tower high-rise, which killed 72 people almost a year ago.
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The condo is in a luxe high rise, called 432 Park Avenue, the tallest residential tower in the western hemisphere, according to its website.
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At least nine Seattle police officers, guns drawn, swarmed a high-rise apartment building one day this past August after getting a 911 call.
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Next up, Perry got cozy in a pair of elastic-waist, high-rise, wide-leg white pants with black grid pattern and matching belt.
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At a high-rise convention center in early October, hundreds of seafarers, naval officers, and industry officials have gathered for an IMO-sponsored event.
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Release Date: 2017 Shifting from allegories (High Rise) to bullets, Ben Wheatley's latest finds the quick-witted British director just having a good time.
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The priciest high-rise rounds up the usual suspects — oysters, clams, jumbo shrimp — along with those oysters Rockefeller, a whole lobster and blue crab.
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The neighborhood isn't very pedestrian friendly, it's dominated by high-rise towers, and there didn't seem to be many options for dining and drinking.
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Check In At Six, a polished property in a high-rise Brutalist building, has a cocktail bar, a listening lounge and stylish dining options.
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This year, the retail giant widened its demographic by offering a denim hijab amidst countless pairs of distressed mom jeans and high rise jeggings.
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New York enclaves like SoHo and TriBeCa are losing local restaurants to high-rise condos, and many fear the same is happening in Tokyo.
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The young Singaporean is showing visitors around his new apartment, a three-bedroom flat in one of the city-state's many high-rise blocks.
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From a high-rise building in downtown Atlanta, a team of five strategists works around the clock to rescue the paper napkin from extinction.
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Authorities say Stephen Paddock unleashed gunfire from his high-rise hotel suite onto an outdoor concert below, killing 583 people and injuring hundreds more.
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While it's mostly urban, and chock-full of high-rise buildings that make for a dramatic skyline, it's also surrounded by mountains and islands.
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Police said 48-year-old Valerie McDaniel jumped to her death from the seventh floor of a high-rise building in Houston, KTRK reports.
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Goldman is keeping a floor vacant at its high-rise offices in Frankfurt which could accommodate any additional staff, one of the sources said.
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The roughly 9,300-square-foot residence takes up the 40th floor of the Century building, a high rise designed by architect Robert A.M. Stern.
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There are approximately 300 high-rise apartment buildings on Oahu which currently do not have a fire-sprinkler system, according to the fire department.
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Recently, Mr. Nicholls said, his sales team sold 105 apartments in just three weeks in a planned high-rise yet to be publicly marketed.
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And he laces it with an almost expressionless grandeur as protagonist Robert Laing in High-Rise, Ben Wheatley's adaptation of J.G. Ballard's 1975 novel.
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Laing openly longs for the order and sterility of the high-rise: it gives him the sense of control and belonging that he craves.
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After Arnold ruins everyone's "narrative immersion" by confirming there is a twist in the movie, the camera drifts to luxury high rise doorman's story.
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Most of the fatalities and injuries came from the collapse of the Weiguan Golden Dragon high-rise tower in Tainan, the response center said.
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At least eight people are still trapped in the rubble of the Weiguan Golden Dragon high-rise tower in Tainan, the response center said.
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The underground train station for Mong Kok, a bustling shopping district packed with street markets, shops and high-rise residential buildings, was closed temporarily.
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The Department for Communities said in a statement that the cladding from 181 high-rise buildings in 51 local authority areas had failed tests.
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The GAP recently released its "90s Archive" clothing line—because I guess surviving a Trump presidency isn't shitty enough without high-rise denim shorts.
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Meaning no risk of plumber's crack and for those whom a trendy high-rise style just doesn't work, this is the perfect in-betweener.
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Building in wood is not unusual, though until recently it was widely considered unsuitable for high-rise or large-scale residential and commercial projects.
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Igor Fruman, one of two associates of Rudy Giuliani's recently arrested on campaign-finance charges, owns two units in a Sunny Isles high-rise.
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Mexico's entry in the best international feature category at the Academy Awards centers on a maid at a high-rise hotel in Mexico City.
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The Hunt In 2009, Alberto and Joylyn Estrella bought a one-bedroom at Oro, then a brand-new high-rise condominium in Downtown Brooklyn.
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Its neck-craning height would put it in the same rarefied air as One57, the luxury high-rise that soars more than 1,000 feet.
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These high-rise buildings featuring more than 20,000 different plants are home to bumblebees, hermit wild bees, and around 20 different species of birds.
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"The government will consult on banning the use of combustible materials and cladding systems on high-rise residential buildings," minister James Brokenshire told parliament.
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The scene unfolded at North Hills Mall, an outdoor shopping center surrounded by pricey homes and several high-rise office buildings north of downtown.
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It's called the Porsche Design Tower and every inch of this Sunny Isles Beach high-rise is inspired by the sleek German sports car.
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Time Out had reported that an architecture firm called Shimahara had posted a grotesque illustration of a shiny high-rise at Amoeba's Hollywood address.
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But success for high-rise pig farms in China could have implications across densely populated, land-scarce Asia, as well as for equipment suppliers.
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The dystopian drama focuses on doctor Robert Laing, played by Hiddleston, who moves into an apartment in a high-rise building just outside London.
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"There were these high-rise buildings, which were a little bit atypical of Los Angeles, and I remember being in Century City," she said.
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Members have continued to hold Sunday services, sometimes on the banks of a river near the church's former headquarters in a downtown high-rise.
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The transition has been made easier by the breathtaking views from the glass-walled living room, and by certain perks of high-rise living.
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Farris Koroma, who lives across the river from the high-rise, was charged with reckless endangerment, criminal mischief and unlawful possession of a weapon.
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Don't look for a high rise, this hotel is made up of five boutique buildings that were once individual hotels, homes, and apartment complexes.
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Nearby, RED Development is receiving $275 million in incentives to help fund a mixed-use project with high-rise apartments in its CityScape development.
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He complimented the United Nations — and himself — by boasting that he made the right decision to build a high-rise tower opposite its headquarters.
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Prime Minister Theresa May convened a meeting on Wednesday to coordinate the government's response, as safety checks were ordered for other high-rise buildings.
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These changes are strikingly visible in Tin Shui Wai, a suburb of high-rise housing a stone's throw from the border with mainland China.
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It&aposs one of the newest five-star luxury hotels in the city, surrounded by unassuming modern high-rise buildings along the Pinheiros River.
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The Wei-guan, completed in 1994, was the only major high-rise building in the city of two million people to have completely collapsed.
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They rent a home in beautiful Kailua on the windward side of the island, rather than at one of Waikiki's high-rise luxury hotels.
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It's Stuffy in Here I live with my family in a rent-stabilized apartment in a high-rise condominium that is undergoing facade repairs.
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Temper its sleek minimalism with high-rise jeans, artsy earrings and statement stilettos, and no one at the water cooler will be the wiser.
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"I'll drop by three or four times a week," said Connaughton, who is currently renting a high-rise apartment near the Lake Michigan waterfront.
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Those worried about fevers crowded the local, government-run clinic, and many were sent back to their high-rise homes, sometimes spreading the virus.
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During the campaign, Mr. Cohen himself was pursuing a deal to build a Trump high-rise in Moscow, which did not come to fruition.
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Condos are also rare, though 31 Hylan Boulevard, a high-rise from the 1980s with a heated outdoor pool, offers 523 floors of units.
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Mr. Qalibaf also faced criticism over the collapse of a prominent high-rise building in Tehran last January that killed at least 20 firefighters.
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Ms. Jacoby lives alone, in a high-rise above Gallery RIVAA on Roosevelt Island, where she has been a resident for over 30 years.
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The next year, he joined a group of activists occupying a new high-rise development to protest what was not yet known as gentrification.
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Boa Viagem, right next to Pina, is the best neighborhood to find safe independent lodging options similar to high-rise hotels, but without breakfast.
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The first well-known use of aluminum cladding on a high-rise was on the Alcoa Building, in Pittsburgh, erected as the manufacturer's headquarters.
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Wealthier retirees may find these communities appealing, whether they're looking for a quiet escape, an activity-filled adventure or a city-centered high-rise.
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The Clare, located in Chicago, gives city-loving retirees independent living residences and a range of assisted living programs within a high-rise building.
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Dominating nearly a city block, the high-rise has two distinct sections, one glass and one brick, which are divided roughly along a diagonal.
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A high-rise, roomy fit through the leg and semi-wide flare give these a cool, utilitarian look that's flattering and not too exaggerated.
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Agolde Vintage High Rise Flare, available at Revolve, $188Since launching a few years ago, Agolde has quickly become a need-to-know denim label.
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Four decades later, Brooklyn's Dumbo neighborhood is full of high-rise luxury apartment buildings, and thousands of tourists that bustle the streets each day.
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"Last year, I was working on a high-rise building, swapping out glass 100 feet in the air, freezing my butt off," Bryce said.
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After disappointing with the messy dystopian drama High-Rise last year, the prolific Brit is back with his first true action flick, Free Fire.
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Fires in American high-rise apartment buildings spread beyond the room they start in only 20143% of the time, compared with 10% in other flats.
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"It's not logical at all," said Azral Shah, 261, a computer network analyst taking a cigarette break outside a Kuala Lumpur high-rise this week.
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The university recruitment manager had to wash windows on a high-rise during one episode and help build a 13-story wooden tower in another.
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LONDON – An inquiry is due to start into the fire at London&aposs Grenfell Tower high-rise, which killed 72 people almost a year ago.
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In Lower Manhattan, people begin queuing at the crack of dawn every Thursday in a Financial District high-rise to get help with their fears.
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From a firearms-stacked high-rise hotel suite, a lone shooter killed 2500 people at a country music festival in Las Vegas, Nevada in October.
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Picture this: a well-dressed man enters the elevator of his high-rise condo, but instead of going down, he heads up to the roof.
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As a senior, she began taking LSD, once almost jumping off a dorm high-rise because she was so high she thought she could fly.
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Hounslow manages 35 high-rise properties; it has removed the cladding on one block and will carry out other work, such as replacing fire doors.
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Far Rockaway is loaded with the kind of high rise public housing projects that have become dangerous virtual prisons for countless thousands of poor Americans.
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The Highlander was later spotted tucked away at a service entrance in a garage under the high-rise building where the fundraiser was being held.
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Just two weeks before Gunbileg's accident, the family had moved into their first proper home, a flat in one of the new high-rise blocks.
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With Seoul's population density being double that of New York City, most city dwellers live in high-rise apartments, many of which don't allow animals.
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Jenner sported a pair of high-rise denim mom jeans (a subtle hint at something?) that covered her belly and a matching oversized denim jacket.
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At 10PM, an illuminated pack of 300 drones rose above the Miami beach shoreline, over high-rise hotels, and traveled across the Atlantic Ocean horizon.
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Residents in the west London high-rise block which was engulfed in a massive blaze repeatedly warned that Grenfell Tower was a huge fire risk.
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I do want to mention that sitting on a cruise ship railing is akin to sitting on the balcony railing of a high-rise hotel.
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Fire inspectors have reviewed Wuppertal's roughly 70 high-rise buildings, according to spokeswoman Martina Eckermann, since the London fire, which killed at least 79 people.
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The plan for the BDD chawls is to give tenants two-bedroom flats measuring 500 sq ft (46 sq mt) each in high-rise towers.
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Outside construction sites for high-rise apartments and luxury hotels, billboards advertising unbeatable views of space launches dot palm tree-lined streets throughout the city.
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Officials are conducting tests on some 600 high-rise buildings across England after fire ravaged the Grenfell tower block in west London on June 14.
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Other examples include Cronenberg's Shivers, Ballard's High-Rise and its film adaptation, Otomo's graphic novel Domu: A Child's Dream and his film World Apartment Horror.
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Because of the extreme asymmetry, the southwest corner is the height of a handrail and the northeast corner is the height of a high-rise.
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Today she is wearing silver No.6 clogs, a blue T-shirt and the high-rise Tapanga flare that's part of the Cult Denim Project.
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Related: NYC's High Line Park Introduces Rainbow City Sky Bridge Robot Sculpture Responds to Nature 19 Artists Hijacked the Hallways of a Brooklyn High-rise
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The most extreme example is Ordos in Inner Mongolia, where hundreds of high-rise buildings lay vacant for years but are now slowly filling out.
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Between March and June of this year, London suffered three terrorist attacks and a fire in a high-rise that killed more than eighty people.
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In Memphis, Charlie Vergos' Rendezvous is able to operate next to a high-rise, and that's because they serve charbroiled ribs; much less smoke required.
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He had been at a party in a public housing high-rise when a brawl broke out, and someone began slashing away with kitchen knives.
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And the newly-opened Avery high-rise also offers multi-million-dollar condos, including a $16 million penthouse and a top-floor $41 million unit.
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Similarly, The New York Times pieced together beneficial ownership information for 200 shell companies tied to just one luxury high-rise in New York City.
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"Him living in a high-rise in Midtown Manhattan, the Service does protective operations in and out of that environment all the time," he said.
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With their communities safely preserved, affluent homeowners took up the anti-development charge, lobbying against attempts to create new freeways and high-rise apartment buildings.
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Around 240 people were marooned inside Apartment 25E at 645 Westchester Avenue, a public housing high-rise around East 152nd Street in the South Bronx.
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Tamar Braxton's done with her estranged hubby's drama, and so is the luxury high-rise building where she lives because he's BANNED ... TMZ has learned.
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A pilot is dead after a helicopter crash-landed atop a high-rise building in New York City's Midtown neighborhood on Monday afternoon, PEOPLE confirms.
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Manuel Gomez, a former FBI agent, told CNBC that security professionals would likely reconsider future events taking place at outside venues near high-rise buildings.
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"Everyone is already connected through technology," Xing explains to me as we sit in one of the many meeting rooms at his high-rise office.
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With the UK housing crisis and another potential economic crash looming, there couldn't be a more relevant moment for Wheatley's unflinching take on High Rise.
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The area — which is filled with office buildings and sleek, modern high-rise apartments — is significantly quieter and more corporate than its capital city neighbor.
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J.G. Ballard's 1975 novel "High-Rise" comes to the silver screen in a film adaptation starring Tom Hiddleston, Sienna Miller, Luke Evans and Jeremy Irons.
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But at Piala, which has its headquarters in a Tokyo high-rise, about 35 percent of employees smoke, and the cigarette breaks had become disruptive.
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Mr. Foote's next plan is to see if the other high-rise next door will let him offer children's kayak lessons in the rooftop pool.
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The 7003-unit high-rise on Bank Street, a prominent thoroughfare, overlooks TD Place Stadium, home to the city's Canadian Football League team, the Redblacks.
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Classic, straight-cut jeans ("not high rise, not low rise, somewhere between," she said) made from nonstretch denim sourced from the heritage supplier Cone Denim.
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Ricks was shown a 15-story plain box of a high-rise, a giant filing cabinet with a facade the color of cigarette-stained teeth.
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A crowd of reporters jostled the last high-rise tenants of what had been the city's and the country's most well-known public-housing project.
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Grenfell Tower, a public housing high-rise, caught fire in the early hours of June 14, 2017, after a refrigerator exploded on a lower floor.
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The Gold Coast is a place of constant change and rampant development, its famous beaches now lined with ever-proliferating high-rise condominiums and hotels.
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Ms. Bovino said that when she lived on the 20th floor of a high-rise, she would often make eye contact with pilots passing by.
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"These spaces have contemporary high-rise benefits, but all the attributes of a downtown loft — without the creaking floors and subway rumble," Mr. Steinberg said.
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In Atlanta, we stayed at the Hyatt downtown, a high-rise with a tall lobby atrium and a 15th-floor room with a skyline view.
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The Russaks' former address led us to a bleak, graffiti-covered high-rise in the middle of what was, under Nazi occupation, the Lodz Ghetto.
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One reviewer described it as "for people who like feeling at home when in Vegas," which given my high rise apartment fantasy, I'd agree with.
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For instance, he bought Mr. Hobbs's condominium, on the 12th floor of a 55-year-old high-rise called the Landmark, for $97,000 in 7003.
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The high rise top offered some support but didn't squeeze me too much, and I liked that it was smooth throughout — no annoying center seam.
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He also didn't own the Fisher Island high-rise and all 54 of its luxury condos, but was in fact merely leasing the building's penthouse.
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In London, the authorities are rushing to conduct safety tests on at least 600 high-rise buildings after the deadly fire at Grenfell Tower, above.
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But the two have witnessed something in common: the old architecture being demolished to make room for expanding roads and cookie-cutter high-rise blocks.
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Theater District: At this welcoming high-rise, I have a package of microwaveable popcorn, just in case we get the impulse for a movie night.
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Built circa 1920, it is in a residential pocket of similarly aged houses, just a few blocks from the area's high-rise and commercial core.
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High-rise buildings swayed slowly for at least a half-minute in Bangkok, about 175 miles away from the epicenter, startling residents of the capital.
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The Orangi Pilot Project (OPP), a humanitarian architecture organization Hasan chairs, has begun advising residents on the design and engineering skills to build high rise.
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The president only learned of the meeting, which took place in his Manhattan high-rise, "in the last couple of days," Sanders said on Monday.
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The three were holed up in a high-rise apartment for about two weeks in Wuhan, which was virtually shut down because of the outbreak.
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Then he headed toward a Mill Brook high-rise where his girlfriend was waiting with a warmed-up plate of steak, rice and refried beans.
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Around the time Gaia was dropped from the website, it invested in yet another Kushner building: a Trump-branded luxury high-rise in Jersey City.
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Jose Abreu, an employee at another high-rise, said he felt the walls vibrating for about 90 seconds but thought it was a malfunctioning fan.
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Firefighters working to put out a separate fire down the street noticed flames coming out of the high-rise building just at 8:37 a.m.
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When Chicago's high-rise public housing projects were scheduled for demolition more than a decade ago, city leaders expected residents to spread across the city.
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A Reuters review published last week found that 60 high-rise buildings had been fitted with the same kind of cladding as Grenfell since 2006.
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The onlooking faces of each of Bordalo II's pieces are heightened by their size as each eyeball is the size of a high-rise window.
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