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Pattern language: An exploration of digital printing on architectural glazing

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Example of custom frit pattern used to highlight bridge at Amazon Nitro, Seattle, Wash. Vulcan Arbor Blocks Seattle, Wash. The Arbor Blocks is a pair of six-story office buildings developed by Vulcan Real Estate in Seattleā€™s South Lake Union neighborhood. Photo courtesy Graphite Design Group West Main Seattle, Wash.

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BUSINESS REPORT: Texas ā€“ Innovation Moves Front And Center In Austin

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Fridays and is expanding to other cities including Seattle, San Francisco, Portland, Denver, DC, Dallas and Houston. New restaurants included Ruggles Green, Guru Burgers & Crepes and BLU. Tabbed Out now has a partnership with T.G.I. acre plaza hosted 200 free events in fiscal year 2012 attended by nearly 100,000 people.

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Cover Story: Global Biotech Report

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From the gateway in the UK, we travel across Europe and give you a progress report on the countries and locations that are doubling down on their investment in biotech growth, which our friends across the pond like to quantify in three distinct segments: Red (pharma, medical), White (industrial) and Green (nutrition technology).

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The Opportunity for ENERGY STAR

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billion, or 31%, from the 2017 level of funding, little attention has been paid to specific priorities including the resultant opportunities for green building. This brief blog post cannot comprehensively address the EPA budget, so instead it will highlight some of the opportunities that exist for green building.

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Advanced Manufacturing: Manufacturing Gets Smarter, Faster

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In April, Kobe Aluminum Automotive Products, in Bowling Green, announced a 129-job, $51-million project, its seventh Kentucky expansion. Being home to DuPont Pioneer, Dow Agrosciences, Monsanto and Green Plains Energy shows that manufacturing agri-business has invested in York County. The firm will spend $6.7