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1820:
William Rankine, the engineer and physicist, was born. Rankine is noted for his work in thermodynamics. He devised the 'Rankine Cycle', a theoretical ideal process for the operation of turbines and steam engines, in which a condensing vapour is the working fluid. He served as the first President of the Institute of Engineers in Scotland.
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Bread Street plans have won backing of planning officials
A FORMER leisure centre in the heart of the city is set to be turned into new offices. Councillors are expected to approve the proposals, which will see a the former fitness centre on Bread Street designated as a new office scheme. The plans have already won the backing of planning officials, who said that any future office development on the site would add to the character of the surrounding area. However the site's owners, City Wall Properties, have not yet submitted detailed plans for any future internal works on the building. Source: Edinburgh Evening News
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