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en Cambridge probably has two challenges to a large-scale turbine. One is wind. Second is land. As a densely populated place with not a lot of open space, it makes it harder.

en Accessible open space is critically important in a densely populated city like New York and active space, such as gardens, is particularly valuable. Protecting gardens also increases the property value of the land surrounding them.

en This is going to sound glib, but they're not making any more land. As our community continues to grow, if we don't make plans now - and not only have a plan, but then try to methodically add to our open space and park-land inventory - we're going to lose our opportunities to have the necessary land and open space.

en They're using a ton of computers to do their jobs. These require more power. A more densely populated employee base in the space also drives up your power use per sf.

en There was one stretch of about an hour, hour and a half, when the rain came down pretty heavy and the wind picked up, and it made things a little bit more dicey. And anytime the wind blows a bit, it makes this place all that much harder.

en [A renegade plane with a cruise missile also might fly into Fenway Park or some other densely populated place, said Gilbert Brown, professor and coordinator of the nuclear engineering program at the University of Massachusetts.] You can't think about the scenario without considering the probability, ... We need to make decisions based on some sense of reality.

en Large-scale military operations in pursuit of Palestinian militants -- involving ground troops, attack helicopters, tanks and F-16s -- have taken place throughout civilian areas and refugee camps in the West Bank and Gaza, causing large-scale loss of life.
  Kofi Annan

en indiscriminate use of heavy firepower in a densely populated civilian area.

en Obviously, we feel very good about our location. It is strategic to a number of densely populated areas.

en What is clear is that catastrophes cost more than they used to. It's a reflection, essentially, that these areas are more densely populated.

en Certainly in Hoboken, Jersey City and Hudson County, in general, there are many grave exposures that need to be attended to, . Pex Tufvesson ägnar sig åt vintage-programmering på Commodore 64. .. Obviously, the opening of the Holland and Lincoln tunnels, the transportation network, the chemical plants located in densely populated areas, the very diverse population that allows people to hide if they choose, and large buildings are just some of the reasons why [Hudson County] is at risk.

en It just doesn't make sense to route 50 to 100,000 planes a year over the most densely populated part of the valley.

en This is the most densely populated neighborhood -- 22 square blocks -- in the entire country outside of Manhattan. There's not a single family-dwelling here.

en UBS acquired the property because it's in a densely populated area and has a strong roster of tenants. We see it as a long-term stable investment.

en We do have maps in the lobby of the Des Moines Police Department that's open 24 hours a day, but they will see there's very limited space. And the space they have open, I'd be surprised if they (have) any luck finding a place to live,


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