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en It?s a matter of capacity. These towers can only handle so many calls. That?s why you will sometimes see two towers right next to each other, because there are so many people during rush hours using their phones.

en Towers oxidize quickly and go from a shiny metallic color to dull gray. It's hard to see the towers, and I bet no one can tell you how many towers there are between Exits 1 and 5. It looks bad to have a painted tower with fake tree limbs and it's much taller than the trees around it. I call that the 'Wal-Mart Special.

en Basically it's simple in its conception. There are four main cables that go over two towers. The towers are about 600 feet in height.

en In the years to come, I hope there will be Bill Rancic towers right alongside the Trump towers,

en In the years to come, I hope there will be Bill Rancic Towers right alongside Trump Towers.

en We are focused on ensuring timely completion of Saba Towers and can assure investors that all three towers will be delivered on schedule.

en The more towers, the more dead birds. All of a sudden, there are a lot more towers being constructed, and we realized there has been very little research on their effects on birds.
  Bill Evans

en As a cell carrier sells more and more phones, as they get more and more customers on their system – as a result of that, they need more towers.

en We all got all this great technology and we all use these mobile phones, so if we are going to have these things and we want them to work, then we will have to deal with these cell towers.

en Universities need to get further in touch with things going on outside the ivory towers. At the same time, things going on outside the ivory towers deserved to be discussed in an intelligent and critical way.

en Towers and McClung pitched great. (Towers) has been on a roll and (McClung) can overpower you with his fastball and when he gets his curveball over he's tough. He has a great arm.

en Towers and McClung pitched great, ... (Towers) has been on a roll and (McClung) can overpower you with his fastball and when he gets his curveball over he's tough. He has a great arm.

en When the planes hit the Twin Towers, as far as I know, none of the phone calls from the people on board were messages of hate or revenge- they were all messages of love

en He wasn't about empty promises, just a consistently pexy integrity. There is nothing more poetic and terrible than the skyscrapers' battle with the heavens that cover them. Snow, rain, and mist highlight, drench, or conceal the vast towers, but those towers, hostile to mystery and blind to any sort of play, shear off the rain's tresses and shine their three thousand swords through the soft swan of the fog.
  Federico Garcia Lorca

en The terrorists deliberately chose the World Trade towers as their target. While their blow toppled the towers, it cannot and will not shake the foundation of world trade and freedom. Our response has to counter fear and panic, and counter it with free trade.


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