We anticipate the work will begin in the autumn and will involve cleaning, relining or renewing certain water mains in the area. |
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And even if mains electricity was used, the voltage would be stepped down to battery-levels. |
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But a laptop, even if it was plugged in, would just react to the mains cutoff by switching to its internal battery. |
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The mains all come with five choices of potatoes, and a vegetable selection. |
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I just stopped long enough to turn the gas off at the mains and then got out. |
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There are also plans to lay new water mains to replace pipes dating back to the Second World War as part of the project. |
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All mains were served with vegetables and potatoes, but we went for broccoli with hollandaise sauce, a moreish combination to say the least. |
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It was also delivering water to the camp, where many mains and sewage pipes are broken. |
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Water mains and gas, sewer, telephone, and electrical systems were disrupted through the area. |
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Incorrectly installed systems can waste water and care must be taken not to contaminate mains water supplies through backflow. |
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The mains arrived on big white plates, looking like oversized palates of paint with sauces vibrantly red. |
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It only permits a municipality to spend the money raised through development charges on new sewers, water mains and other facilities. |
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Gas mains were ruptured and car petrol tanks exploded, adding more fuel to the flames. |
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However, water in the heating system circulates, so would not be a draw on the mains water. |
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A leading connoisseur of bottled water last night advised consumers to pick and choose between bottled and mains water. |
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Temporary fences can be electrified by connecting to a mains boundary fence. |
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Their home was destroyed as they slept after gas escaped from a mains pipe into the foundations of their house and ignited. |
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Cosmetics have a very high water content but the water used is normally a passive ingredient taken from filtered mains water. |
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Even in Aberdeenshire, some communities have only recently been connected to the mains supply for the first time. |
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All the mains are served with rice and peas, a Jamaican staple, plantain and a basic salad. |
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People who draw power illegally from street mains and other sources are the least bothered about public safety. |
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We are accelerating this work, and by 2010 will have renewed over 1,100 miles of water mains in London. |
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Overseas readers of this site may be unaware that most houses in Bermuda are not connected to a mains water supply. |
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They are less likely than the well-off to be connected to mains water supplies and pay on average 12 times more per litre. |
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Yet the city is dependent for dealing with fires on a salt-water mains system that is known to have been non-functional for the past three years. |
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The chances are, in rural areas you will not have mains water and rely on a well or spring with a pump to supply water to the house. |
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It has exposed mains voltage solder points on top, no earth connection and one very flimsy and very dull aluminium end. |
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He reached for Mel's hand, and as their fingers touched he felt like he'd been plugged into the mains. |
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It later serviced the local textile industry, but then found a niche with the water industry, making valve keys for reservoirs and water mains. |
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A remote Dales village which has never been connected to a mains water supply has been linked up to a moorland spring. |
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Try simple track lighting or, if you can, invest in low voltage or mains voltage recessed lighting in the ceiling. |
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The area the city you're talking about, we did have a lot of water in the gas mains, the low pressure gas lines that were affected. |
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The problem was sparked by a burst water pipe on Monday which leaked into the gas mains. |
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Another problem, and one not restricted to the developing world, was the risk of cross contamination of water and sewer mains, he said. |
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The current flood and two of the previous floods were caused by burst pipes or mains and Essex and Suffolk Water have admitted responsibility. |
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Faulks said the alarm was not properly connected to electrical mains and would have had to rely on a back-up battery even if switched on. |
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Future versions of the car could include batteries that can be recharged from mains electricity. |
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We had taken the precaution of bringing the car battery charger from England, but that is not much use if you have no mains electricity. |
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The distribution network needed to be replaced with new piping, with suitably sized mains to provide adequate supply to all areas of the scheme. |
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Amenities to the main house include oil-fired central heating to most of the rooms, mains electricity and a private water supply. |
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One room under construction will be an Internet cafe, yet there is no mains electricity here to run air conditioning. |
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A spokesman for Essex and Suffolk Water, who sent technicians on Friday, said that a leak had been found in the mains water supply. |
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Contractors were at the scene by about 9am to dig up the road and repair the mains. |
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However, it would be possible to install a standby generator, which would ensure power in the event of a failure of the mains supply. |
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Power supply units can either be a battery unit or transformer which adjusts mains power to the correct level for an appliance. |
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Make sure that you know how to switch off the mains supply at the fuse box, and store spare fuses in a handy place. |
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The Kershaws have no mains electricity or sewer, they drink untreated spring water and sometimes use candle light. |
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An oil-fired Rayburn in the fitted kitchen provides heating and hot water, while the house has mains electricity. |
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Officers are advising anyone who has purchased a set of the lights to examine the lampholders while they are disconnected from the mains supply. |
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A tall Christmas tree will light up outside a farmhouse in Watendlath today as the last Lake District hamlet is connected to mains electricity. |
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Improved water pressure means most of the chemistry department's needs can now be met by the mains supply. |
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When it has been used, it will not drain into the usual mains drainage but into a reed bed in the corner of the quadrangle. |
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Garden hoses connected to faucets at the front and back of our house deliver water to the supply hoses, also called mains or headers. |
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The iron standpipe supplied residents of Rawcliffe with drinking water before the handful of cottages tapped into the mains. |
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In the aftermath of many storms, the hardest hit areas can have their water mains shut down. |
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Fence off all rivers and streams and provide piped mains water to drinking troughs. |
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His nephew, on being unable to turn the computer off, decided to pull the plug out of the mains. |
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I also make sure that I turn the charger plug off at the mains when it's not actually charging the laptop. |
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In part of Stricklandgate, the water and gas mains were close together and set in protective concrete. |
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The pipelaying project is part of a multi-million pound programme of improvements to replace old metal gas mains with new plastic pipes. |
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For mains, Rony suggested I have the fried pork knuckle, so I accepted, while Madame had rock lobster thermidor as her selection. |
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For mains, Madame had the classic lobster thermidor while I went for the roasted duck leg. |
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For mains we ordered the rib-eye steak, the pork tenderloin and the fish of the day. |
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The new detector can also be used to locate leaks from mains pipes in streets and in industrial complexes which may have many miles of piping. |
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We'd better check the mains lead is plugged in properly at the back of your computer. |
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For mains I decided to try the beef tenderloin in a Chianti sauce. |
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This attractive roadside holding, of 11 elevated acres, is situated two miles from Kilmallock, is divided into three main divisions and has mains water supply. |
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Crina Bottom, a detached house nestling in the heart of the famous Dales landscape, does not have mains electricity and is serviced by a generator which runs on oil. |
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Once you've worked out the different types of boiler, you need to know that they can be fuelled by mains gas, bottled gas, oil, electricity or solid fuel. |
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The owner will have to install private drainage, link up to the mains water and electricity and rebuild the property under the watchful eye of the park planners. |
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Their soft mains floated carelessly as they frolicked in the sun. |
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We're looking at some sort of device which could provide the energy for household goods instead of them running off the mains when they are on standby. |
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These include upgrading 51 water treatment works, replacing 2,500 kilometres of mains and reducing pollutants running into the River Eden from Bolton sewage works. |
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I tried to turn the mains off in the road and it would not turn right off so I had a constant flow of water coming through to the main stopcock inside my house. |
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Since the overwhelming majority of us are connected to the electricity grid, gas mains or both, the scourge of indoor air pollution is not a killer. |
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Numerous leaks have developed from broken water pipes and mains. |
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Council heard upgrades to the water and sewer mains there will need upgrading to properly service the proposed affordable housing complex on the former community hall site. |
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Chris Watts, 40, of Peldon, was using a mechanical digger in the front garden of a house in London Road, Marks Tey, when he hit electricity and gas mains. |
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Amid controversy about the value of bottled water against mains water, experts have advised Scots consumers that where they live should be the deciding factor. |
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We preceded these hearty mains with two dishes from the rich variety of starters, which include everything from deep fried Brie to Japanese prawns. |
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In these circumstances, the user could be exposed to electrical shock if the other end of the power lead is still connected to the mains electrical supply. |
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Of course none of this will convince the philistines who believe that making music this good involves nothing more complex than a good mains supply. |
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There's Cullen Skink with coconut and chilli for starters or deliciously memorable mains like haggis crusted halibut with pesto or chicken with apricot and asparagus. |
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There were reports of broken water and gas mains around northern Kyushu, and bullet trains and other railways and subways suspended operations, but later resumed running. |
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Electricity cables are normally covered in a protective casing which warns workers if they are about to hit a power pipe but these mains were not covered, the company said. |
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The fire fighters could not use the mains water to quench the flames because Mayo County Council had switched off the main supply due to a shortage in the area. |
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Between the Chickahominy Pump Station and the receiving reservoirs, aging raw water mains are at the end of their useful lives. |
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This door is also fitted with a safety chain drive so that it can be manually opened or closed in the event of a mains power failure. |
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These funds will be used to repair deteriorated sewer mains and service connections as identified by the annual sewer televising program. |
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For the mains my wife chose confit pork belly, which was served with sticky rice, wilted pak choi and an Indonesian sweet soy glaze. |
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We already know that all televisions will have to be connected to a mains aerial and to a digibox or re-router. |
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Rainwater from the roofs will be used for humidifying the biomes, conserving purified mains water. |
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Three rockets penetrated the ship's hull and caused significant internal damage, including severed power mains and a ruptured oil tank. |
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In the 1950s, the power for these circuits was derived directly from the mains supply. |
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Wirral Council said that they had had difficulty finding a ranger prepared to live without mains electricity or running water on the island. |
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Distribution of rations and ammunition was difficult and after the water mains were broken, water could only be taken from derelict wells. |
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They have also been seen as economical for use in poor countries, where batteries may be expensive and mains power unreliable or unavailable. |
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There were no mains or generator power available at the time and batteries to provide the power required would have been too expensive. |
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Private cars will be allowed to use the service roads only as the mains broadways are being kept free for delegates. |
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The new 15,500-litre direct expansion tank is a standard DX tank, with two compressors working in conjunction with a mains water plate cooler. |
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For mains, a creamy, soupy spicy potato side is unusual, but I loved the pops of halloumi cheese. |
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As the flavours washed away the disappointment of my spring rolls, we settled further into our seats awaiting the arrival of the mains. |
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We shall be trying the traditional tavernas as they offer endless mezes dishes and mains with different grilled meat and fish. |
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During 1928, the studio was sold to Ludwig Blattner who connected it to the electricity mains and introduced a German system of sound recording. |
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Old metal mains are being replaced with hard-wearing plastic pipes which should last for 80 years as part of an ongoing pounds 10 million project. |
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The mains just get even more interesting with a great mix of vegetarian, chicken and beef items, all served with either rice or dhaba-style chow mein. |
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The new PHS Waterlogic website offers a practical and simple way to browse and access all the data needed for FM's looking to purchase a mains fed watercooler. |
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A total of 1,487 tankers were placed in streets after mains water was cut following the flooding of the Mythe treatment plant in Tewkesbury two and a half weeks ago. |
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The UK standard connector for domestic mains electricity has three pins. |
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New mains include sticky lavender honey roast chicken breast and pan-fried cod with carrots, fennel, tomatoes, orange and gremolata butter sauce on saffron risotto. |
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With water mains out of service, the Presidio Artillery Corps attempted to contain the inferno by dynamiting blocks of buildings to create firebreaks. |
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Electrofusion joints are stronger than the pipe itself and provide a leak free method of connecting service lines to live mains without interrupting service. |
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From haggis neeps and tatties, to haggis bon bons, clootie samosas and cullen skink, there are a range of starters, mains and puds to whet your culinary creativity. |
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He's frank and searingly open, ruthlessly self-deprecating, and all done while spinning around the stage like a Michael Jackson tribute jacked into the mains. |
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Boulianne took the gold, posting a time of 28.68 seconds and edging out Mains by.09 seconds. |
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Mains include turbot in a langoustine and scallop sauce and monkfish kebabs, or take your pick from the hefty choice of daily specials. |
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Mains addresses both traumas which fit the standard definition and much subtler ones. |
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The Kailash Mains pipeline sprung a water fountain near the Nizamuddin Bridge and flooded the road. |
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Suff pounds 45 Pendicle BFLeic pounds 34 Yetholm Mains BF pounds 22 Burncastle. |
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At Balfarg, North Mains and Cairnpapple, for example, earlier cremations and deliberate smashing of pottery predate the enclosure. |
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Mains include Fish Siyyadieh, chicken Mougrabieh, Kafta wa Batata and Chicken Pasta Bake. |
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Home games that season were played at Bankton Mains in Murieston. |
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It is overlooked by Mains Castle, a privately owned tower house. |
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Mains include griddled minute steak, with sauce bearnaise, served with chips and a herb salad, or breast of chicken with pepperonata served with radicchio. |
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Tenders are invited for Providing Rod Lock at Rising Mains and Switch Rooms In Connection With Providing of Rising Mains in New Medical Block at L N Hospital New Delhi. |
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An officer lost control of a patrol car and the vehicle ended up on its roof, forcing the closure of roads near Niddrie Mains Road in Edinburgh for several hours. |
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Mains are made smaller by reefing. This can be done by rolling up the sail around the boom, or by the more traditional method of tying down a panel along the foot. |
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