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2D 6' man in business suit
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2D business man I made for one of my projects. I have seen a lack of people on Revitcity, so I figured I would upload this one. I took the 2D person up a notch. Suit, shirt and tie colors are changeable.
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CSI Division: 99 Uncategorized RevitCity Division: Entourage > People
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Uploaded By: architectureman91
Uploaded On: Sat, Dec 14, 2013
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Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 8:52:04 AM
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thanks for sharing
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is there any way you can save down to 2013?
or create a 2013 version please?
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Ensure that the language used in Hindi products is grammatically correct, culturally appropriate, and engaging. Poor translation or non-contextual Hindi can turn paid charge off removal letter users away.
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Greetings to all!
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Being a businessman and running your own business is very difficult.
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When I started thinking about expanding my business abroad, Switzerland was on the list of the first options - a stable economy, clear legislation and a reputation as a reliable partner. But when I delved into the details, I realized that the process of registering a company there requires knowledge of the nuances: from choosing the form of enterprise to tax features. As a result, I came across a useful resource about Company formation in Switzerland , where everything is described step by step - exactly what you need to avoid mistakes.
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This man saved my life
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1. Silas woke up that morning with one thought in his mind: burgers. Not just any burgers—the legendary ones from “Grill King’s,” a diner two towns over that people swore had the juiciest, most mouth-watering burgers in the entire region. He’d seen pictures online, read reviews that sounded like love letters, and dreamed about that perfect combination of soft bun, melted cheese, and sizzling beef. Today, he decided, was the day he’d finally make the trip.
2. He grabbed his jacket, wallet, and phone charger, then stepped out into the crisp morning air. His old car coughed to life after a few turns of the key, sputtering like it, too, needed a burger to get going. The GPS said it would take an hour and a half, but Silas knew his luck—something always made his trips longer than planned. Still, he smiled. For a meal like this, he’d endure anything.
3. Half an hour into the drive, his car’s “check engine” light flickered on. Silas groaned but decided to ignore it. “You can make it, buddy,” he muttered, patting the dashboard. The radio crackled between stations before landing on a country song about heartbreak and fried food, which somehow felt fitting. He rolled down the window, letting the wind mix with the smell of gasoline and adventure.
4. When he reached the outskirts of Pine Hollow, he noticed a detour sign. Road construction had blocked the main highway, forcing him onto a winding backroad lined with towering pines. The road was beautiful but eerie—no cars, no cell signal, just the hum of his engine and the crunch of gravel beneath his tires. He began to wonder if these burgers were really worth all this trouble.
5. Then, as if fate wanted to test him further, the car began to rattle violently and came to a slow stop. Silas tried the ignition twice, but it refused to start. He sighed, leaned back in his seat, and stared at the ceiling. “You’ve got to be kidding me,” he whispered. His stomach growled in agreement.
6. He decided to walk. The GPS on his phone was still frozen, but according to the last update, Grill King’s was only five miles away. Five miles wasn’t too bad—he’d walked farther for worse reasons. So he locked the car, pocketed his keys, and started down the road, following the faint smell of smoke and grilled meat that he swore he could imagine.
7. After what felt like hours, he reached a small roadside gas station. The clerk, an older man with a faded “Route 59” hat, smiled when Silas asked about the diner. “You’re close,” the man said, pointing down the road. “Keep walking till you smell heaven.” Silas laughed, grabbed a bottle of water, and pressed on, his hunger growing stronger with every step.
8. At last, he saw it: a neon sign flickering in the distance, glowing red against the late-afternoon sky—GRILL KING’S. The smell hit him first: charred beef, melted cheese, toasted buns. His mouth watered instantly. He pushed open the door, and the warm air filled with sizzling sounds and laughter wrapped around him like a hug.
9. He ordered the house special—The Triple Crown Burger—and waited as the cook stacked layer after layer of perfection. When the plate finally landed in front of him, he didn’t even speak. The first bite was everything he had hoped for: juicy, smoky, and absolutely worth the journey. He closed his eyes and savored it, every chew a tiny celebration of persistence and appetite.
10. As he finished his meal, Silas realized that the journey had made the burger taste even better. The car trouble, the long walk, the detours—all of it had built up to this perfect, greasy moment. He smiled, wiped his hands, and leaned back in his chair. Maybe life, he thought, was just like this trip: a long, messy road that always leads to something delicious in the end.
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