Sentences with phrase «south west grid»

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CHROMATIC PINCUSHION GRID Here the neon color spreading produces a rectilinear grid of north - south and east - west streets on the map — but only in the periphery of your visGRID Here the neon color spreading produces a rectilinear grid of north - south and east - west streets on the map — but only in the periphery of your visgrid of north - south and east - west streets on the map — but only in the periphery of your vision.
On March 22, 1811, city officials in New York certified a proposed grid plan of 11 north - south avenues and 155 east - west streets — the building blocks of modern Manhattan.
Vientiane's city centre is laid out in a grid of one - way streets bordered by the Mekong river and Quai Fa Ngum to the south, Samsenthai Road to the north, Chou Anou Road in the west and the Presidential Palace on the eastern edge.
The eastern Australian grid (the so - called National Electricity Market, NEM) and the South West Interconnected System (SWIS) in Western Australia.
For anyone who's lived here, it really doesn't take an expert to recognize that the island - state has a number of things going for it: a contained urban area (the longest east - west stretch is just over 40 km and north - south stretch about 20 km), one of the most efficient and reliable electrical grids, sophisticated IT sector, ambitions to remain at the forefront of maintaining its already world - class transportation infrastructure, and a top - down policy environment which will ensure rapid deployment of a complicated and ambitious system once there is buy - in from the top.
The new grid would consist of four north - to - south corridors, four east - to - west corridors, and two additional Read the full story
If we have a grid that can carry windmill power hundreds of miles, then it could also carry solar thermal from the south west to most of the U.S..
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