Seawall: massive structure built along the shore to prevent erosion and damage by wave action.
We're talking about an actual (well, artificial) cloud that promises to be both a real structure and a massive digital display.
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Rather than planning a total port to some massive cloud structure, SaaS options should be considered.
Another distinct feature seen in the video is a massive circular structure in the south pole region.
We stopped in front of the massive Soviet structure because I noticed there was hardly any glass left in its two-story windows.
Described as a "mega-scale free form printer" by its makers, the massive aluminum structure uses sand, which it forms back into a material that's like marble.
The new Bobigny school is a massive, spiraling structure that's topped with several green roofs.
For three decades, developers scratched their heads over what to do with the massive Art Deco structure and its four towering chimneys.
In reaction, Kim Jong-Il has only allowed his closest family members to control the massive internal security structure inside North Korea, going so far as to execute and purge his father's loyalists for insufficient personal allegiance.
The massive castle-like structure was the early 20th-century home of Daniel Guggenheim (brother of the noted modern art enthusiast Solomon R Guggenheim).
The headquarters will replace 26 office buildings (some previously occupied by HP) with one massive ring-shaped structure a four-story, 2.8-million-square-feet circular building that will house up to 13, 000 employees.
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By equipping leaders like Venezuela's Hugo Chavez with the military and economic means by which to dominate entire regions and their subsequent markets, Russia is positioning itself to cause massive hemorrhaging in our hemispheric security structure.
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By extending benefits and eschewing politically difficult, but real, reforms such as means-testing benefits or radically reorganising Medicare's structure, the Clinton administration is simply endorsing a massive rise in government spending on health care.
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Some revolutionaries were slighted by the scientific establishments of their time--like Rosalind Franklin's exclusion from sharing in the Nobel Prize for the discovery of the structure of DNA. Described by her peers as a "genius, " she exposed herself to massive amounts of radiation to try to get the best possible X-ray photograph of a strand of DNA, dying of cancer at 37.
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