Mr. Wang recalled a story of how on a long drive near his hometown years earlier his father
pointed out all of the tunnels and bridges in China built using his cement.
Not exact matches
Legge also
pointed out that spending substantial amounts
of money on one weapon might not be justified, because if the Soviet tanks got as far as Calais «without a strategic nuclear exchange having occurred, then I think the Channel
Tunnel will be an irrelevance.»
From a technical
point of view, they [wind
tunnels] are dinosaurs that are about to die
out anyway.
Officials
pointed out that all but 1.2 miles
of the route as it passes through the Chilterns area
of outstanding beauty would be in either
tunnels, in cutting or alongside the A413 main road.
Officials say the buy -
out is the first step in finding relief for the flood victims Town
of Wawarsing Supervisor Scott Carlsen
points out the aqueduct
tunnel has been leaking for at least 30 years.
What she goes through in the early part
of the film informs her ability to survive — as her friend Beth
points out (to her and to us) when Sarah gets caught in the narrow
tunnel.
Leg room is also severely compromised for whoever pulls the short straw and gets stuck in the middle rear seat, thanks to the rather broad transmission
tunnel — though it's worth
pointing out that all
of the Q50's rivals suffer from this quirk, and leg room for the other two passengers is pretty good.
Finally, in final preparation, conspiracy theorists have
pointed out that there were a series
of buildings and
tunnels built and buried underneath the airport, an obvious plan by the New World Order to plan ahead for their future headquarters.
Changing the speed
of the game doesn't affect how quickly the time runs
out so there's a balancing act — you want to go as fast as possible to get the most gold and earn the most
points, but at the same time, you don't want to go so fast that you neglect a problem before it's too late and your
tunnels are all full
of lava or infested with horrible monsters.
Those
of you who want to calculate the trend
of a profile after a peak by selecting a starting
point before the peak must understand that you are not calculating the slope
of the profile but the slope
of the
tunnel that starts from one side
of the peak and comes
out on the other side
of the peak as shown in the following sketch.
Willis, I was a bit suprised in your
point # 2
of comment 185 that you did not
point out the qualities
of the known boundaries in a wind
tunnel and
point out how that simplifies, by itself, the problem.
Seems they didn't look hard enough — and instead overlooked possible solutions that were ruled
out as «global fixes» or simply too costly.A Clear Threat According to the Tennessean, the issue was that «Water was
tunneling in the layers
of ash and creating pressure
points on the dike holding the structure in place.»