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Triple Canopy is allegedly 30 percent undermanned and DynCorp according to scuttlebutt has yet to get anything in the air.
David Isenberg: The State Department Takes Charge: Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid David Isenberg 2010
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Triple Canopy is allegedly 30 percent undermanned and DynCorp according to scuttlebutt has yet to get anything in the air.
David Isenberg: The State Department Takes Charge: Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid David Isenberg 2010
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First, in works such as "Canopy" -- mounted on the wall ten feet above the gallery floor -- there are the jagged, rough-hewn wooden teeth, which Jahn uses to communicate the sinister quality of nature in the Pacific Northwest, with its active volcanoes and tectonic volatility.
ArtScene: Catch Them Before They Close: Top Current Exhibitions in the Northwest 2010
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In Northern California, a grass-roots group called Canopy is planting 1,000 trees over the next four years at inner-city schools in East Palo Alto, says development director Elliott Wright.
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"Around the Canopy" is a spare installation concerning an avian version of the squid: the large, rarely sighted harpy eagle, whose habitat includes the Amazon's highest trees.
NYT > Home Page By ROBERTA SMITH 2011
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"Around the Canopy" is a spare installation concerning an avian version of the squid: the large, rarely sighted harpy eagle, whose habitat includes the Amazon's highest trees.
NYT > Home Page By ROBERTA SMITH 2011
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The two canopies would be covered, creating an outdoor pavilion for musical events or outdoor dining along a new north-south, pedestrian-friendly street called Canopy Street.
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A new street called Canopy Street would be built adjacent to the Lincoln Station, and extend from N to R streets.
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GORHAM: "Canopy," featuring works by Michelle Forsyth, will be displayed through April 8 at USM Art Gallery.
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The winning submissions resulted in a tie between the acc&s2 team from Nantes, France for "Canopy," a design based on the use of connecting roofs and Parisians Guillaume Derrien and Gauthier le Romancer for "Please Wake Me Up," which allots for a large, market square.
Cool Hunting 2008
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