apartment See Also: MTA, STA, thread, TNA [programming] In Microsoft's COM component programming model, a group of threads, working within a process, that work within the same context.
Apartment houses, Boarding houses, Convents, Dormitories R-3: Residential occupancies where the occupants are primarily permanent in nature and not classified as Group R-1, R-2, R-4 or I, including: ...
Vacant-to-apartment land use changes were the least common form of major land use change in the Bay Area between 1985 and 1995 (see Table 1).
The only combination of privately owned apartments and residence for the elderly of its kind in Switzerland provides a way of living and residing that leaves nothing to be desired right up to old age. The approx.
A ZIP + 4 code uses the basic five-digit code plus an additional four digits to identify a geographic segment within the five-digit delivery area, such as a city block, a group of apartments, ...
"Joe Jones"," "Park Avenue Apartments," "land parcel" and "Apex Company" are nouns and therefore can be represented as entities "occupant," "building," "parcel," and "owner.
To build by hand the corresponding 7,000 apartment buildings, family houses, public buildings and temples would have taken us forever; but CityEngine's power and flexibility made the process amazingly quick without sacrificing detail or quality.
For example some cities permit commerce and multistory apartment buildings only within one block of train stations and four-lane boulevards, and require single-family dwellings and parks to be farther-away.
"To live outside the law, you must be honest," he hummed to himself. The Coronet Apartments on California. He grabbed his hat and went. Tweet 1 2 Next ...
[Slide #18 …Shopper Movement] In a sense, the floor plan of a mega-store-the graphic on the left-is similar to a street map of Manhattan. The aisles are like streets and the shelves are like apartment houses.
and mitigation providing an accurate representation of the terrain, features, hazards and obstructions - allowing the identification of High Consequence Areas (HCA) such as buildings over four stories in height, hospitals, schools, apartment ...
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