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- noun Plural form of
space . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
space .
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Examples
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But the discussion over "male" and "female" spaces is still germane and still relevant, I think, to the reaction of the traditional comics sphere to the new.
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"In these cities of the developing world where the large majority of the population does not have a car, taking a bit of spaces from the cars is a policy of fairness, is to build equality and social justice," Penalosa said.
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Central London, for example, with its new pedestrianised sections and cycle lanes, its expanding and ever more popular museums and galleries, its recently acquired confidence about how to use public spaces, is not somewhere Hatherley covers.
A Guide to the New Ruins of Great Britain by Owen Hatherley – review Andy Beckett 2010
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If you don't, but rather use virtual third-party collaboration spaces, is the connection between these service providers and your laptop secured by a secure socket layer (SSL)?
Christopher Burgess: So You Want to Work Remotely? Christopher Burgess 2010
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Good design, which can obviate the need for bigger spaces, is worth the cost.
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Elevators can't muster the cachet of a staircase, especially in spaces devoted to art.
New Gallery Elevates the Bowery Julie V. Iovine 2010
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Had recorded ancient Astro-everygalaxies of main spaces route.
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Somehow, I don't think 360 spaces is going to cut it.
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Indeed, before entering the first of two main spaces devoted to the exhibit, you encounter five 1968 lithographs inspired by the poet Pablo Neruda's epic work, "Canto General," an all-embracing distillation of Latin American history, geography and culture.
Siqueiros in Unfamiliar Terrain Arnie Cooper 2010
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If you don't, but rather use virtual third-party collaboration spaces, is the connection between these service providers and your laptop secured by a secure socket layer (SSL)?
Christopher Burgess: So You Want to Work Remotely? Christopher Burgess 2010
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