Sentences with phrase «building collapse too»

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They built it with too steep an angle and it would have collapsed so they had to step it.
You want to avoid over-proofing the dough (letting it become too puffy so that it collapses during cooking), but allowing the dough sufficient time to build up lots of little air pockets will help give you the crumb texture you're looking for.
By Paul Snyder A safety audit of Milwaukee County buildings in the wake of a deadly collapse at the O'Donnell Park parking garage could take too long, said County Executive Scott Walker.
For example, an aerial robot equipped with a radiation detector, 3D camera system, and temperature and humidity sensors could inspect something like the Fukushima nuclear reactors, where the radiation level is too high for humans, or fly into tight crawlspaces such as mines or collapsed buildings.
That's much too big for them to have been built up through the slow mergers of small black holes formed in the conventional way, from collapsed stars a few dozen times the mass of the sun.
It's linked to the building management system, in that if the space gets too hot, you pump air into these pillow skylights and it collapses the top and the middle layer and it screens the sun and then when it cools off it opens up again.
Daddario, too, has a drive to call Dad while buildings collapse all around her.
We learn that The Derek Zoolander Center for Kids Who Can't Read Good and Who Wan na Learn to Do Other Stuff Good Too collapsed shortly after it was built, killing Derek's baby - mama Matilda and disfiguring Hansel.
For me, Prisoners is part an engrossing family drama and part a chintzy, lurid thriller, jammed together in a way that lacks conciseness, focus, or ability to avoid collapsing under the sheer weight of the many cheap and cheesy plot contrivances that are far too out of their element to cap off a drama that builds up so well.
After hearing about the collapse of the buildings from another child at the playground, my daughter said about the World Trade Center: «I'm not too upset because it wasn't my favourite building.
It's the Free Fall dynamic multiplayer map we're most looking forward too though, which throws you into the heat of combat in a collapsing tower building hundreds of feet above the streets below.
It's a really interesting show, though it does start with two painters that I can't get too excited about: Tomma Abts, who won the Turner Prize in 2006 and who's rarely exhibited in the UK since, and Simon Ling, a figurative painter who paints buildings that look on the verge of collapse.
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If the foundation depth is too short, for instance, the building would collapse before it was even completed, so you can be reasonably sure that part was done properly if the building is standing at all.
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