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landmark position

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landmark position
Etymology: AS, land + meark, mark; L, positio
the correct placement of the hands on the chest in cardiopulmonary resuscitation. See also cardiopulmonary resuscitation.


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The sleek, contemporary structure takes its landmark position seriously, depending on playful interaction of surfaces and colors to lighten the visual weight of a building that occupies a large L-shaped lot stretching from Main Street south to Ringling Boulevard, and then leaping over a mid-block alley and turning the corner, curving gently to meet the underappreciated Spanish building facing Links Plaza.
Residents nearby would be confronted by the structure daily and not only its size makes the machine prominent but its landmark position at the entrance to the Maas Tunnel.
 
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