If you're lucky an eagle ray might cruise past, or you could find a turtle snoozing beneath an overhang. |
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We swoop down a canyon to see fronds of black coral growing beneath a slight overhang. |
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A cantilever bracket called tou-kung was used to carry the eaves overhang as far as possible, beyond the outermost columns. |
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Whether we pay it back or not, the overhang will dictate the tone of the economy over the coming years. |
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A fixed overhang designed for optimal shading on the autumnal equinox casts the same shadow on the vernal equinox. |
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For those of you with an overhang to your roof line, you'll want to apply a flat soffit to the underside of the overhang. |
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So the station wagon has a long rear overhang and three side windows that are approximately the same size. |
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The two principal forces were the monetary overhang and price liberalization. |
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From the recess next to the chimney climb up and left until you're right under the overhang. |
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After two hours of dodge-and-pray, we fetched up beneath a rocky overhang and collapsed. |
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Nevertheless, most economists now believe that the liquidity overhang is not likely to have much impact on inflation. |
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I then fought through a bush around an overhang, and then ran it out over a short slab to a small ledge at the base of an easy looking dihedral. |
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Until the equity markets bottom out and values stabilise, it is unlikely that the overhang of office space will be fully absorbed. |
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After installing the bolt, I clipped it with a short sling to allow the rope to run freely beneath the overhang. |
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The mirror-like overhang that shelters the entry on Fourth Avenue ripples like a river from the reflected lights of vehicles passing by. |
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He then continued along the wall ahead, and after about 50 m or so began traversing around an overhang. |
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Provide a sufficient overhang and the same spaces will be shaded in the summer, which will lower your cooling bill. |
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Those bastions were garrisoned, as was the battlemented traverse work cut to overhang the full width of the gate. |
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The still waters have lost their clarity, tarnished by the ominous clouds that overhang the harbour. |
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This variation, shown at left, turns the overhang area into a work surface with water drainage. |
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Hanging from an overhang by a bare knuckle with not so much as a carabiner, let alone a safety net to halt your fall, I hear you gasp. |
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The chances of a stock overhang negatively skewing the UK market good and proper are very real. |
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The windscreen is closer to horizontal than on the hatchback, and the rear overhang is longer. |
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To the extent that excess inventories of tech gear are imports, the burden of reducing the overhang will fall on foreign orders and production. |
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The presence of monetary or inflationary overhang in the economy exacerbates this situation. |
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After consultation with a resident, a beech tree was successfully pruned to reduce overhang. |
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Also boosting the shares yesterday was the clearance of a stock overhang, which had weighed on its performance for weeks. |
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Companies can keep fixed accounting treatment for their equity compensation, and at the same time reduce the option overhang. |
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Yes, shareholder dilution may potentially be reduced due to lesser option overhang, but reported earnings will still be negatively affected. |
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Moreover, the massive international liquidity pool offers an overhang of constant downward pressure on the converged price of global finance. |
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The trade continued to be affected by the overhang of the price freeze order issued last year. |
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This unofficial placing could create an amount of overhang in the coming months. |
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Unfortunately, this approach has the unintended potential consequence of increasing stock option overhang. |
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The structures will be unified by a massive aluminum and zinc roof bordered by a narrow overhang. |
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He tethered the horses in a cleft beneath the overhang and went to cut some pine boughs. |
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The roof overhang does not extend the living accommodation and the external width is otherwise only 1 inch in excess of the statutory limit. |
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Looking towards the mountain above, he saw an overhang with a ledge below it containing a large nest. |
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They stood beneath the overhang for a moment, then stepped out into the rain. |
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The bandits looked up to see a teenage boy hanging by his feet from the overhang. |
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This has meant that the supply of shares is outstripping demand for them, creating a share overhang, which has caused the price to remain quite flat. |
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Adam stalked beneath the porch overhang, headed for his horse. |
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On one project, the heliodon helped the architects size the overhang on a cupola and observe the effects of clerestory windows on the spaces below. |
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The performance is creditworthy in view of the absorption of overhang problems by public sector banks and tightening of prudential norms for the banks. |
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Outside, the existing ledge became an airside corrugated overhang, evoking an airplane wing and offering an easily identifiable visual signature. |
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Finfoots and the sun bittern prefer a nest site on a branch of a tree, and finfoot nests generally overhang water. |
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For the same reason keep clear of the overhang of the wing and wing spar so they won't clip you. |
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From Pine Forest Moor, the route winds past gnarled, moss-covered forests, beneath the rocky overhang of Mt Pelion West. |
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With a laugh, the man emerged from the shadow of a canvas overhang in front of a shop, the light from the moon accentuating his features almost as well as the sun would. |
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The edges may overhang and in some cases are decorated with incised work or a fabric valance. |
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The overhang of the double pitched roof which covered the passageway is reconstructed above the cornice. |
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It often eliminates the need to either offset a chimney around the overhang or cut and finish the soffit and fascia. |
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No need to discard the disc when the flap overhang is worn down to the backing. |
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For years, the Fund has called for strategies to help reduce the progress thwarting debt overhang of developing countries. |
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Custom steel castings were designed and manufactured for the yellow cedar struts supporting the cantilever overhang. |
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There is a private equity overhang but we expect the share will re-rate to align with retail roll-out stories. |
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This, it reckons, has led to a growing overhang of completed but unsold homes. Worse, sales figures may be misleading. |
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Include a wide roof overhang in the design to provide useful outdoor space. |
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Declining inventories this year have removed much of this overhang in the automotive sector. |
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Lebanon is one of the most indebted countries in the world facing a heavy debt overhang. |
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It may be necessary to trim the depth of the worktop to suit your overall finished depth, bearing in mind that an overhang over the base units is normal. |
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Rick had been hoping to show me some caves beneath the overhang. |
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Apart from the low ratio of glass to metal and the extremely tight overhang, the purple colour of the car was also added to make it more appealing to the youth. |
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I sat up quickly and promptly knocked my head on the overhang. |
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Parking this four metre-long car is no trouble, but you will definitely overhang any marked parking space, so you need to pick your spot pretty carefully. |
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Hamstrung by the lower standards of the boom years, it reported that it was still coping with the overhang of the bubble. |
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Roll out the remaining dough to cover the top of the dish with some overhang. |
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Bright red blue-lined squirrelfish loiter, thinking they're unseen, in every shadowy overhang, while even redder soldierfish stay well inside the caverns. |
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At one point, a huge puffer vied for attention with an even bigger hogfish, while an eagle ray dug into the sand beneath an overhang of soft corals. |
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An appeal would drag out the issue well into 2004, maintaining the current overhang on the share price for an additional unspecified period of time. |
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They won't spur much investment, given the capacity overhang. |
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Due to an overhang of the hard wood scantling at the edge of the slab it is impossible to trip. |
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Another factor can be how overhang seats are handled, district seats that a party wins in excess of the number due to it under the list vote. |
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At Camp 4, climbers have to traverse beneath an overhang of enormous ice, or seracs, that could collapse at any time. |
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This is a diagonal line for calculations and layout that would be like a chalk line sitting on top of all the steps from the upper flooring nosing overhang right down to the finished surface of the lower floor. |
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This overhang was an excellent place from which to attack an enemy while it was marching in column through the pass. |
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Cliff nests are generally located under an overhang, on ledges with vegetation. |
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Meanwhile, on a lightly floured board, roll out the puff pastry, using a rolling pin, making a circle a little larger than the baking dish in order to leave about a 2 cm overhang after lining the dish. |
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For example, don't build under a rock overhang or at the receiving end of a protruding spire or point such as those inside a dish antenna. |
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These roads can be travelled by the classical camper van with the usual reserve: The overhang, angle of escape, is not excessive and the load index of the tyres matches at least to the weight of the vehicle. |
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The overhang pattern forms a harmonic series and shows that with five blocks you can stagger more than one block length. |
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A recovery is nowhere in sight due to the challenging economic outlook, tighter credit, weak housing demand and the significant supply overhang in residential markets. |
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The height of the stow of traps together with the overhang of approximately 30 cm at each side, made it impossible for the crew, who were situated aft, to directly view the forward end of the vessel. |
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With few new homes being built and a huge overhang of dwellings that have been foreclosed on, abandoned or left vacant for other reasons, the pay-television providers were bound to take a hit. |
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It should overhang the entrance hole to provide protection from rain. |
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The saddle shall overhang the frame by an equal distance on each side. |
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Literacy may come with such a heavy historical overhang of colonial relationships that its use still implies acceptance of other people's languages, knowledge and communication practices. |
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The conditions were implemented for a trial to determine whether maximum axle weights can be achieved by increasing rear overhang and overall vehicle length. |
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Seal the floor of any overhang and fill it with insulation. |
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For less of an overhang, increase the amount removed. |
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It is usually possible to remove the finish underneath the overhang and air seal the space between the joists above the foundation with polyurethane foam or caulked, low-permeability rigid insulation. |
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From there, the viewing experience was about the equivalent of watching Mr. Anderson's masterwork from beneath the overhang of the concession stand at a drive-in theater. |
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But the overhang of corporate debt and a growing bad-loan problem at India's banks is a bigger obstacle to a recovery in capital spending than the level of interest rates. |
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It is because those three systems did not work that Britain was plunged into crisis on such a scale, with a vast overhang of private debt and too little productive capacity. |
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Heels and toes should overhang by approximately one centimeter. |
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The moly price is not being pushed down as hard when the market gets a bit skittish, and part of that reason is there's not the overhang of trade inventory to be liquidated that there was a couple of years ago. |
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The round window niche was exposed through a posterior tympanotomy and mainly the anterior bony overhang of the round window niche was removed. |
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However, Hannibal, at the head of the same elite corps that he led to take the overhang, led them against these determined barbarians. |
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It's similar to the Rapid hatch and shares its 2602mm wheelbase but breaks the tape at 180mm shorter due to a reduced rear overhang, giving it that perter appearance. |
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This may result in overhang seats, where parties win more seats in the constituency system than they would be entitled to based on their vote share. |
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Until recently, Germany increased the size of parliament by the number of overhang seats but did not use the increased size for apportioning list seats. |
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The hikers sought protection from the weather under an overhang. |
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