Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Landscape




Washington Post
The Intra-Party Landscape, Seen From The Edge Of Primary Season
It's the beginning of an eight-week stretch of primaries that should give us a good idea of how the political landscape is shaping up for this November.
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Remembering Modernism's Go-To Landscape Architect
Behind many great museums, office towers, and private residences of the 20th century, there's often an unsung landscape architect. While people ...
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Regulation landscape set for more change
Regulation from Europe is nothing new, although April saw the adoption of a raft of new legislation by the European Parliament. These include the ...
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Mobile website lets Minnesotans explore the landscape in new detail
People who use the application will find the ability to peruse Minnesota's 3-D topographic landscape exciting and beneficial, Vaughn said.
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Phys.Org
Plantable containers show promise for use in groundcover production, landscaping
Consumer demand for groundcover plants for residential and commercial landscapes is on the rise. Low-growing, low-maintenance groundcovers are ...
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Diggin' In: Landscaping at Mount Vernon
George Washington's historic home of Mount Vernon contains landscaping designed by Washington himself. (Mount Vernon/Newport News Daily ...
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Kashmir Life
Silvery Landscape
As the sun shines over the mountains, it seems as if it has lit up the soil and the stones. For the moment, the rocks and the soil seem painted silver.
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The Intra-Party Landscape, Seen From The Edge Of Primary Season
NPR
Three states go to the polls Tuesday, starting what will be an eight-week stretch of primaries in the U.S. For a look at the intra-party political landscape, ...
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In this week's landscape reads, we get to see just how screwed we are in the drought, visit a 2 bill
In this week's landscape reads, we get to see just how screwed we are in the drought, visit a 2 billion-year-old nuclear reactor (all natural!), investigate ...
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New Angus asks about money for landscape at Aberdeen plant
The CEO for New Angus, formerly known as Northern Beef Packers, contacted City Manager Lynn Lander to ask about spending the $89,130 set ...
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