They are for people who are less abled so anyone found in these spaces should not only have a ticket but perhaps a fine or points as well. |
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Once the card and backing are assembled, the foil is visible through spaces left by the cutwork of each design from the inside of the card. |
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Lactating mammary glands show spaces that are filled up with the glands themselves. |
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It is characterized by fissuring, maceration, and scaling in the interdigital spaces of the fourth and fifth toes. |
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A pruning saw with a curved blade that's narrow at the tip will help you get into tight spaces. |
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The steering is light and makes the car very easy to place and manoeuvre around tight spaces. |
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These comprise eight maisonettes and two penthouse apartments as well as 12 parking spaces. |
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The area is now tarmacadamed with parking spaces for buses and cars clearly marked. |
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Hawkshead Parish Council is considering tarmacking an area of the village's recreation ground to provide up to 20 contract spaces. |
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He uses everyday materials, including coloured tape and glitter to transform spaces and familiar objects. |
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As they do now, people avoided public spaces, knowing that dumb luck could put you in the mortally wrong place at the wrong moment. |
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Like many towns, we tore up the streetcar tracks in the 1950s to make way for automobiles and parking spaces. |
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He added that the council took a dim view of people using disabled parking spaces, which is why the fine was so high. |
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Wood flooring, room-spanning collar-tie beams, and a refinished wood ceiling blend the spaces together. |
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The proposals would have created eight new workshop bays and 30 extra parking spaces. |
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Lymphedema is an accumulation of protein-rich fluid in the interstitial spaces due to impairment of the venous or lymphatic systems. |
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All the elements are meant to be tactile and to stimulate different physical reactions to the spaces. |
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There were large exotic trees and open spaces around the few houses, each competing with the other, in design, elegance and luxury. |
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Wide open spaces beckon hikers to the slopes of Peavine Mountain, where jackrabbits and aromatic sagebrush still thrive. |
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I mean it doesn't mean that I want to be rude, it's not that, it's just that you go to certain spaces that are taboo. |
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Air also enters the living space from other unheated parts of the house, such as attics, basements, or crawl spaces. |
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There are many spaces in schools, such as auditoriums, playgrounds, and lunchrooms, where both staff and students congregate. |
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Discuss the house plans with your builder, and make sure each of these spaces is insulated to the recommended R-values. |
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Use bold type for emphasis, use spaces between lines and points so that it's easy to see the essence of your message at a glance. |
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The changes began slowly, when art galleries priced out of SoHo eyed the lofty, low-rent spaces further west. |
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He proved strong results on continuous functions containing Sierpinski's curve and wrote several papers on functional spaces. |
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All spaces are permeated by light striated by the louvres, but the effect can be changed radically. |
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He flows like a slap bassist, performing exhausting rudiments in too-tight spaces with little grace and even less rhythm. |
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The proposal includes an arrangement with the City of Toronto Parking Authority to purchase 150 spaces in the completed development. |
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The paintings were arranged in order along a yellow band that stretched around the white walls of the gallery's three divided spaces. |
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Council wardens would be employed to fine those who throw rubbish on private land such as gardens, and public spaces including streets and parks. |
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That and the daylighting serve to ameliorate the tight spaces of the upper lobby. |
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The third strategy combines natural and artificial ventilation in transition spaces such as lobbies, foyers and the courtyard. |
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They settle in cafes, restaurants and hotel lobbies, selecting those spaces that best support their current activity. |
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He said vehicles with disabled badges were often parked in the loading bay, while other motorists fill disabled parking spaces in Church Street. |
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Microscopically, variably sized cystic spaces were observed near the nipple, just adjacent to the mammary duct expanding beneath the areola. |
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Plans also include open spaces with play areas to ensure homes are not overlooked. |
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The severe lack of parking spaces in the harbour area of Stromness looks like being resolved. |
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In addition to rubbish collection and street sweeping, they clear litter from the open spaces in twelve of the council's estates. |
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Here, as in all his paintings, McCleary simplifies his forms and clearly defines his architectonic spaces with carefully positioned planes. |
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Instead, right from the beginning, arches were used to span spaces and to support the weight above. |
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The traditional gallery house had covered spaces that opened to the outside through a colonnade or arcade. |
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Groundwater is water that lies below the soil surface and fills the pore spaces in and around rock, sand, gravel, and other materials. |
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The wall folds around necessary culinary appurtenances and exposes the kitchen to the rest of the living spaces. |
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Can't the world conspire to ambush you, putting up dead ends and roadblocks where once there were wide-open personal spaces? |
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These architects are designing spaces for reflection, for experimenting with new ideas, for collaborative risk-taking. |
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The house was built in 1925, and it is part Mediterranean villa, part palazzo, with modern lines and open spaces. |
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Impregnation of endodermal and hypodermal walls with suberin and lignin should reduce the diameter of interfibrillar spaces. |
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The cabin has plenty of storage spaces, but the door pockets would be much more useful with flexible sides instead of rigid ones. |
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A light well toward the back of the public space between buildings will provide illumination to spaces below grade. |
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People are taking full advantage of the democratic spaces won against apartheid. |
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The exam, if I remember rightly, involved just multiple choice questions, and filling in blank spaces. |
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As an added bonus, the keyboard seems to light up, which I envision will be a boon to struggling typists working in windowless, lightless spaces. |
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The cumulus projects into a single large fluid-filled space, the antrum, formed from the coalescence of the smaller spaces noted previously. |
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He gave a reducibility theorem for Riemann spaces which is fundamental in the development of Riemannian geometry. |
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The spaces between the segmented squares and rhomboids appear as white lines, for example. |
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As rhetors, we have used our classrooms as spaces to position and reflectively open ourselves to revision from many perspectives. |
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This opaque crystal is a powerful aura cleanser and can be used to clear sacred spaces. |
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The north west has a wonderful range of historic buildings, but so often they are let down by the poor quality of the public spaces around them. |
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So why they need to cut down on the number of spaces I can use, in order to provide a second spot for the legless, I've no idea. |
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It is this Burkean notion of rhetoric which animates the spaces of everyday life. |
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They are modern retail spaces with a large selection of leatherwear and designer clothing on offer. |
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Either way those who currently lease the garages will lose their coveted parking spaces. |
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Out in the Australian wilderness and the wide-open spaces, the only equivalent to a fox hunt that I can think of is a kangaroo shoot. |
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In the Arctic, highest productivity occurs near ice edges and areas of open water such as leads and spaces between unstable floes. |
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Options for patron upgrade, car parking spaces and a reserved seat in the main stand are also available. |
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IfI were a zillionaire, I'd live in a castle and operate out of the cozy centers of the spaces. |
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Still its nice to see clearly, I'd forgotten that an ampersand was not in fact solid blobs of black with a tail but had spaces in between. |
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The maps were constructed to be highly replayable, based on credible spaces with multiple routes. |
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Front-of-house spaces have been replanned to make them lighter, larger and connect more coherently with Sloane Square. |
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No two spaces have the same dimensions and nothing is repetitive, except perhaps the door openings. |
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It results in missing hospital appointments or being late for appointments because there are no useable parking spaces. |
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With rent control illegal for commercial and office spaces, non-residential landlords are free to raise rents to market value or above. |
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There could be more car parking spaces, but then you've got the problem of where to find them. |
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This forms a courtyard, a lantern and a lung for the adjacent interior spaces. |
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Do these people ever walk around the city and see all the spaces where shops used to be? |
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They have gardens to the front, and small landscaped areas at the back with spaces for wheelie bins. |
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As a heritage trail, the park includes a network of major cultural landmarks, principal monuments, historic sites and open spaces. |
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In fact, the building is extremely carefully tailored to its location and the handling of spaces and levels is remarkably thoughtful. |
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The relationship between these spaces is achieved through their visual connection. |
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Easily removable, yarn bombing focuses less on making a permanent statement and more on lending a sense of warmth to colder spaces. |
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On a more populist level, sunken living rooms are reinvading suburbia as Americans ditch large open spaces for rooms with more intimacy. |
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He should have allowed that the British Empire was made out of empty spaces or, in India, collapsing states. |
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The introduction of pay-parking in Naas has been a success, ensuring a regular turn-over of parking spaces. |
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All nursing staff who work a regular night shift pattern have been allocated on-site parking spaces. |
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The players' checkers move in opposite directions on a board with 24 spaces. |
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Surely gardening is not about military precision and strictly regimented spaces? |
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Not only is the roof above them made of glass, it is also filled with water, further refracting the light received in the public spaces below. |
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Irish dock laborers rubbed shoulders with the aldermen they helped elect in these dimly lit and male-dominated spaces. |
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They added a wraparound porch and rearranged the existing interior rooms to create comfortable traffic patterns between the old and new spaces. |
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The redesign also includes extra-large parking spaces, which are about eight feet wide, about a foot wider than a standard slot. |
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To reduce the deficit, the city council asked the developer to mix 100 modestly sized units with the new commercial spaces. |
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Many of our housing developments started off on the right foot, with open spaces and strictly adhered to building codes. |
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He also researched airsickness, and the effects of heat in the confined spaces of tanks and ships. |
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Other bats catch insects in the air, some in open spaces, others in dense vegetation, often using the wing or tail membrane as a scoop. |
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The central tenet of the plan is to replace national air spaces with new zones of control based on international air corridors. |
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Some were given spaces in the vast holds of the ship, where they laid down to rest and were asleep in just a few minutes. |
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In a Khmer text there are no spaces between words, instead spaces indicate the end of a clause or sentence. |
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Getting out we can see that there's couple more spaces ahead, then a cattlegrid, another junction and apparently a cottage beyond it. |
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And with the best will in the world, it is doubtful that the number of spaces will be increased so greatly as to compensate for this. |
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In total the scheme provides 160 square metres of retail floorspace and 14 car parking spaces at the rear of the apartments. |
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Number 137 is held on a 235-year lease dating from 1934 and there are four car parking spaces to the rear. |
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I think that instilled a love for landscape, for wild places and open spaces. |
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These disorders include generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder and agoraphobia, the fear of open spaces. |
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As well as being a fear of open spaces, agoraphobia is also a fear of being in a crowd, being alone in a house and travelling alone. |
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But doctors say it is one of the more common forms of agoraphobia, a disorder characterized by a fear of open spaces. |
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The artist combines elegant lines, wiggles and pointillism to create an atmosphere of surreal spaces surrounding the character. |
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The living quarters and studio spaces are spread around these two main parts. |
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Roads should be improved and vacant spaces deweeded, he adds as an afterthought. |
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Combining the three spaces involved more than removing walls and raising the kitchen's flat ceiling. |
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You see, those wide-open spaces streaking past when you're rattling about on the train are ramshackle urban Edens. |
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Another way of creating the impression of large spaces is to have light colour or white flooring. |
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I spend less in the rooms and more in the common spaces, where wear and aesthetics are a concern. |
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The seating is conceived aesthetically and technically to harmoniously integrate in working environments and residential spaces. |
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He uses the ambiguity of passageways and transitional spaces to construct an esthetic of anticipation. |
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There are large intercellular spaces between the irregular cells, and the parenchyma looks like aerenchyma. |
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The kitchen has an Aga range, wooden shelves and storage spaces throughout. |
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The buildings will be modernised and refurbished for the 420 infants and juniors with large open teaching spaces with IT facilities. |
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The problem of de Groot concerned compactifications of spaces by means of an adjunction of a set of minimal dimension. |
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The poor will never have access to green spaces unless governments act judiciously. |
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Green spaces will fenced off with metal railings and boulders to prevent access by motorbikes and cars. |
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The deer favor more open spaces and can often be seen from the road as one wends one's way along the Skyline Drive. |
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Using every square yard of the pitch, those high-powered Adare forwards ran Croom ragged, pulled them wide then exploited the spaces in between. |
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Like many Internet companies, the news-oriented site is launching new, larger ad spaces aimed at keeping advertisers from abandoning banners. |
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His radically innovative use of the material defines spaces in unique new ways. |
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Walk boldly to the post office to send your snail mail, munching on a daily apple as you admire green spaces along the way. |
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In excited atoms, energy radiated as photons eventually leaks into the vast interstellar spaces and redshifts away. |
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The city council needs to act sensitively, but it must act to facilitate public use of our green spaces. |
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They were balanced against gym membership, availability of open spaces and the consumption of fruit and vegetables. |
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The mass also contained cystic spaces lined by columnar epithelium, sebaceous glands, cartilage, smooth muscle, and pancreatic acini. |
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Honey bees occasionally invade homes and establish a colony, building combs of wax containing honey and pollen, and brood in wall spaces. |
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But their high wattage and high surface brightness have limited their use to large open spaces. |
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Histopathologic examination of the biopsy tissue showed a granular, relatively acellular material filling the alveolar spaces diffusely. |
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Unnecessary and unsightly accretions have been stripped away and the building replanned to accommodate new teaching spaces and laboratories. |
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Office seekers in Malton often declared a preference for ground floor accommodation with spaces for 50 cars outside the window. |
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The new plan is set to provide seating accommodation at several spaces and the nice walkway is a very big improvement over the old arrangement. |
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At present there are eight public off-street car parks accommodating 935 cars, with seven private car parks with over 600 spaces. |
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These two-dimensional examples give us an idea of how to build the more difficult three-dimensional, topologically compact spaces. |
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The state received anonymous complaints about accessibility, relating to the building's ramp and parking spaces. |
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The move comes as many shopkeepers in the area are complaining that traffic jams and the lack of parking spaces are driving customers away. |
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There are some high quality office spaces available at present, particularly along the quays and docklands area. |
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It is clear from the quadrilateral case that these spaces have several connected components. |
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They could be valued public spaces where people can enjoy the local shops, meet with neighbours and pass the time of day. |
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It has a large central atrium crisscrossed by walkways connecting open spaces and meeting points. |
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A digital audio player walks tourists through exhibit spaces such as Alcatraz, the Empire State Building, and the Tower of London. |
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Michael Alstad's videos reveal urban spaces that are above or below the passenger's sightlines. |
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Reverse parking into small spaces is also a must as it would not do to keep the purchasers waiting as simple manoeuvres turn into a protracted disaster. |
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Will the discursive spaces within the left be divided into radical, semi-radical, not-so radical, etc. depending on abnegation of one's own particularism? |
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One of the most interesting spaces to open recently is the South African-run Axis Gallery, located on the top floor of a tiny walk-up at 453 West 17th Street. |
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He should realise that promises of jam tomorrow are not helping shopkeepers in his area to swallow difficulties forced on them by the loss of parking spaces. |
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Be assured, this latest XJ is compact enough to fit into a normal-size garage, and can easily cope with the tight spaces of multi-storey car parks. |
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Excellent marksmanship is one of the key skills required of the marshals, who work in very compact spaces often tens of thousands of feet in the air. |
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Living and dining spaces are clustered to the east of the patio, overlooking and opening out on to a large garden, lushly planted with jasmine, fig trees and jacaranda. |
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In contrast to the centrality of the plan, the ceiling evokes the axiality of traditional church spaces and generates a remarkable degree of drama through acoustic devices. |
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Ryan would hand Athena a can, and she would wedge it in the empty spaces. |
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All the areas had previously been thought to be safe from high levels of seeping radon, which comes out of the ground and gathers in enclosed spaces. |
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Visitors had to wend and weave their way around corners and curves to reach the various spaces, which once again invoked the trope of the medieval city. |
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Within the city, smaller trees could be planted, but wherever possible, like in open spaces and government offices and schools, big rain trees can be planted. |
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The vulture also prefers open spaces, foraging over grassland, thornbush, macchia, karoo, desert, and other sparsely vegetated regions, while it avoids large forested areas. |
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On the way they were forced to step over several supply crates, moved to create extra accommodation spaces, which had been lashed to the deck and covered with floorboards. |
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It is soluble in water, which means, before conducting atmosphere readings in tanks and void spaces, any residual water will need to be agitated or mopped up. |
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Until recently agoraphobia was defined as a fear of open spaces. |
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The loft spaces are now condos, the families sold up and moved on, and new people are having a kick at the can selling different things to a different neighborhood. |
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Computer and communications technologies have occasioned the massive redevelopment of physical, social and cultural spaces and made them unrecognizable to us. |
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Within lies a modern labyrinth arranged around the physical remains of ancient Roman town houses, together with more conventional exhibition spaces. |
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Despite this concern, the duo remain extremely adept at creating lacunae at the heart of their music, spaces into which you can project your own feelings and memories. |
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Avatars, or alter egos that people create for on-line games or singles spaces, would no doubt confirm his beliefs about the self-seduction of the masses by simulations. |
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Early map-makers were happy to leave blanks for terra incognita or to stock those empty spaces with headless cannibals, giant monopeds, Amazons and dragons. |
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Baker favors unbundled parking in many cases, especially when the project is near public transportation and rentable parking spaces in the area are plentiful. |
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Large cystiphragmconstricted zooidal void spaces, a low overall proportion of zooecial space, and a low overall proportions of space taken up by cystiphragms. |
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She was in a room fit for a queen from the 1800's, with gold linings on the walls, red velvet decorating the spaces where paintings didn't reside. |
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Compression bandaging decreases arterial filtration and increases venous resorption, and assists in decreasing the size of dilated interstitial spaces. |
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The generally submicron size and anhedral shape of microdolomite blebs appears to have been dictated by available spaces formed through micro-dissolution. |
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On record, he is a master of filling spaces with innovative licks, whilst still leaving enough room for the music's swing and rhythm to ease the tunes along. |
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The antiseptically white walls of the new galleries contrast with murkier spaces where the original concrete structure and chunky octagonal columns have been retained. |
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The cars thinned out, leaving only white lines marking vacant spaces. |
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We removed the spaces between words and inserted arbitrary line breaks. |
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Epithelioid cells were closely apposed with interdigitating cytoplasmic processes, occasional desmosome-like functional complexes, and uniform, narrow intercellular spaces. |
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That brings traffic problems as drivers jostle for spaces or park thoughtlessly blocking entrances, bus stops and the approaches to pedestrian crossings. |
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Within the brick hulk, where floors can support a live load of 3 tonnes per square metre, up to 700 parking spaces and a services level can be tucked out of sight. |
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That will free up networks from their computer base and allow connections into conference rooms, lobbies and other public spaces where computer access may net exist. |
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Decked with Gothic windows, Renaissance loggias and Baroque stairways, the city's public spaces emulate the comfortable stride and swagger of Shakespeare's stage Italy. |
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The 10-day festival, divided into six different cultural events, will be held at various art galleries, theatre houses and open spaces in the City. |
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Yet, as he travels from airport to morgue, waiting room to railway carriage, these bland modern spaces seem to tease out of him at last a rueful sense of guilt and blame. |
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Two kinds of panels are used, one opaque with vertical ridges, and the other resembling a veil, with horizontal louvres that allow light to filter into the gallery spaces. |
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It's more efficient to use insulation with higher R-values in the attic and in rooms with cathedral ceilings than in wood frame walls and basements or crawl spaces with walls. |
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The sequence of these spaces in the palace suggests the atrium and peristyle of Roman houses, basic features of domestic architecture emphasized by the Roman writer Vitruvius. |
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Wilting shrubs spring back to life and luxuriant grass begins to sprout in the open spaces, even as flower buds burst into blossoms of loveliness. |
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The tailwheel is steerable, and an extra stab on either brake pedal will kick the rear wheel into full caster, allowing easy maneuvering in tight spaces. |
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Also, the plans took into consideration planning policy guidance from the Government, which sets down a maximum number of car parking spaces for developments. |
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Assigned storage spaces shall be located where cylinders will not be knocked over or damaged by passing or falling objects, or be subject to tampering by unauthorized persons. |
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To understand this notion fully requires understanding tangent spaces, computing with vector fields, and working with bracket products of vector fields. |
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To the west, full-height sliding glass panels provide splendid views and scents of the landscape, magnificently expanding the compressed living spaces. |
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A creature of this magnitude would need immense open spaces. |
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Fill the spaces between plants with soil mix, tapping gently. |
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Although outbreaks can occur almost anywhere, the axillae, web spaces between fingers, and flexor surfaces of the wrists are the most common areas. |
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We suggest that it was during R. L. Moore's tenure at Penn that he began to develop his method of teaching axiomatic systems, particularly topological spaces. |
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Even on Hempstead Turnpike, which is sort of the main drag of of Nassau County, running from Queens into Suffolk County, there used to be wide open spaces. |
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A pioneering scheme which has transformed tarmacked roads into open spaces for the community to enjoy may be repeated in other parts of the borough. |
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The new masterplan attempts to alleviate this by organising a series of public spaces about an axis connecting Lancer Barracks and St John's Church. |
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When we start moving to complex systems, such as management of very large information spaces or air traffic control, we are still babes in the woods. |
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Designed for reasons other than the shooing of birds, her scarecrows frequently stood inside the yard, beneath trees, in corners of enclosed spaces. |
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The lack of parking spaces is a common complaint among the city's residents. |
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The presence of CSF rhinorrhoea indicates the existence of an abnormal communication between the intracranial CSF spaces and the nasal cavity. |
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The airport also offers mid stay parking, closer to the terminal than its long stay spaces. |
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Curiously enough, most of the Vindolanda tablets show spaces between words, but spaces were avoided in monumental inscriptions from that era. |
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Like the exterior of the building, the principal internal spaces are designed to make the best use of natural materials in their natural state. |
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In addition, as of the same month, the airport has over 8,000 long stay spaces located near the M11 motorway and A120 junction. |
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Drilling often plugs up the pore spaces at the wellbore wall, reducing permeability at and near the wellbore. |
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The number of car parking spaces will be reduced, but there will be much more available room for bicycles. |
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As of October 1996, the airport has 2,500 short stay parking spaces within walking distance to the terminal. |
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An important tool for the study of laterally complete Riesz spaces is the notion of the dominable set, which is introduced next. |
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Curvilinear forms are set out so that positive and negative, filled areas and spaces form a harmonious whole. |
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Already in these cases there is convergence in Banach spaces that are not only infinite-dimensional but nonseparable. |
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Tunnels are confined spaces and are difficult to duplicate while trains keep on running. |
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By the 1870s, Davy's arc lamp had been successfully commercialized, and was used to light many public spaces. |
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In time the horizontal arrangement became more popular, allowing compact, but powerful engines to be fitted in smaller spaces. |
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There is a seamless and levelless progression between containing spaces and connective spaces. |
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Truro is also noted for its parks and open spaces, including Victoria Gardens, Boscawen Park and Daubuz Moors. |
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The text's beginning chapters, on mathematical preliminaries, cover tensors in amorphous spaces and in Riemann spaces. |
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The courts literally territorialize these trans people within carceral spaces. |
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Alveolar dead space is herein defined as the difference between the physiologic and anatomic dead spaces. |
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They built breadboards into spaces beside the oven, refrigerator, and sink, and pot storage near the cooktop. |
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Matrix may also be present in the interstitial spaces between the framework grains. |
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Spermatozoa move to the epididymis by the flow of fluid into the lumen of the seminiferous tubules from the adluminal spaces. |
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We show that the decategorified representation is naturally isomorphic to a direct sum of level 2 Fock spaces. |
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Apart from the original Cockerell spaces, this gallery was the only part of the museum retained in the rebuilding. |
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The idea behind this is to discourage smoking by making it more inconvenient, and to stop harmful smoke being present in enclosed public spaces. |
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The Newcastle and Gateshead Quaysides are now a thriving, cosmopolitan area with bars, restaurants and public spaces. |
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Medieval architects did not prefer irregular forespaces as the settings for their works. These were the spaces they were given to work in. |
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Its work also includes helping to protect common land, town and village greens, open spaces and public paths. |
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It's an old-fashioned company, with parking spaces and other perks doled out on the basis of seniority. |
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Thin formations of osteoblasts covered in endosteum create an irregular network of spaces, known as trabeculae. |
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Confinement of livestock in small and unnatural spaces is often done for economic or health reasons. |
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In this paper, we study normal, cohyponormal, hyponormal and normaloid weighted composition operators on the Hardy and weighted Bergman spaces. |
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Central air-conditioning is now becoming the means for architects to create better spaces in residential hi-rises. |
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The authors noted expansion of perineuronal spaces, cytoplasmic vacuoles, changes in myelin structure, and axoplasmic shrinkage. |
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Official says Dubai Police have installed monitoring devices at all the parking spaces reserved for the specially abled people. |
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The fruit contains hollow spaces full of seeds and moisture, called locular cavities. |
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The project aims in particular to help sufferers of agoraphobia, a fear of open spaces. |
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The categorical product generalises the Cartesian product of sets, product of topological spaces and direct product of groups. |
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The station has catering units and shops, a large ticket hall and an enclosed car park with over 200 spaces. |
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Additionally, an estimated 160,000 trees and 8,200 gardens, xeriscapes and green spaces were created. |
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Volunteers also greened-up their communities by creating or improving 6,400 gardens, xeriscapes and green spaces. |
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But he rarely seemed satisfactorily to grasp the incredibly complex process of introducing natural light into his interior spaces. |
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In March 1984, the DPA with other organisations petitioned Parliament opposing compulsory purchase orders on public open spaces. |
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The environments and spaces created for and by cosplay provide cosplayers with a variety of spaces for social interactions. |
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His next step was to create a quirky collection of unusual camping spaces such as a yurt, a bothy and a shepherd's hut. |
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The gallery has ten internal spaces, exhibiting many examples of Hepworth's work. |
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There are many more smaller parks and open spaces scattered around the city, which makes Leeds one of the Greenest cities in the United Kingdom. |
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Protecting insect habitats on farms, and planting native plants in cities benefit the house sparrow, as does establishing urban green spaces. |
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Some run the air down to the basement and over a pool of water from a qanat in order to cool it more before running it through the living spaces. |
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There are a number of private gardens and open spaces, often within courtyards of the larger commercial developments. |
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Hinds in its 65 shops, as well as an indoor market and 550 car parking spaces. |
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The rise of the Internet poured gasoline on the fire, creating spaces for feminerds to come out of the woodwork and share their passions. |
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Their leaves are simple, usually only a single layer of cells with no internal air spaces, often with thicker midribs. |
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Drawers with cutouts for utensils that fit neatly into the spaces, from zesters to corkscrews and more. |
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This device utilizes a number of specially designed stainless steel plates with small spaces between them. |
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Renewing neighborhoods dealing with vacant buildings badly need options other than demolition or dangerous vacant spaces. |
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Although molluscs are coelomates, their coeloms are reduced to fairly small spaces enclosing the heart and gonads. |
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Terraced housing and flats were predominantly developed with the fronts of houses designed to face onto public footpaths and open spaces. |
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While pessimistic in tone, Mumford argues that urban planning should emphasize an organic relationship between people and their living spaces. |
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This part of Downtown is characterized by open spaces, wide roads, and landscaping. |
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They mainly feed on Vaccinium species, especially bilberry, find cover in young tree growth, and use the open spaces when flying. |
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The dissolved material precipitates again in open pore spaces, which means there is a net flow of material into the pores. |
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Other private ventures dedicated to contemporary art include the exhibiting spaces of the Prada Foundation and HangarBicocca. |
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Broken stone was wedged into the spaces between the tapered perpendicular faces to provide the layer with good lateral control. |
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This process can occur in very small spaces, such as within the cell wall of a plant cell. |
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The Honourable The Irish Society, a body closely linked with the Corporation, also owns many public spaces in Northern Ireland. |
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Aside from a number of large parks and open spaces, the population density of the district is high. |
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The main display spaces show the permanent collection of historic British art, as well as contemporary work. |
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We prove that a quasiisometric map between rank one symmetric spaces is within bounded distance from a unique harmonic map. |
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Horizontal spacing is further divided into multiples and fractions of the em. The multiples are called quads. The fractions are called spaces. |
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The earliest alphabetic writing had no capitalization, no spaces, no vowels and few punctuation marks. |
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Apart from the usual living and guest spaces, the clients requested two studies, areas for entertainment and an optical telescope platform. |
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Housing two theatre spaces, five cinemas and an art exhibition space, it replaced the Cornerhouse and The Library Theatre. |
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I don't know what goes through the mind of the litterbug, save for his or her flagrant disregard for shared spaces. |
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The degree system spaces 360 equidistant points located clockwise around the compass dial. |
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Ruckle, FK spaces in which the sequence of coordinate vectors is bounded, Canad. |
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To that end, we investigate the projective realization spaces of hypersimplices and their rectangle covering numbers. |
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Imperial control, territorial and cultural, is justified through discourses about the imperialists' understanding of different spaces. |
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Porous rocks will naturally have more cracks and crevices in them, making them ideal living spaces for many animals. |
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In addition to this practical purpose, plazas serve as principal green spaces and contain monuments, statues and water fountains. |
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Many of these examples can be seen in statues all over the country especially in public parks and spaces. |
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His void spaces are a criticism of the insipidness of the overly materialistic modern way of life. |
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The commercial spaces will be occupied in steps and the final total will be 142 shops. |
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Established alternative spaces such as City Racing at the Oval in London and Milch gave many artists their first exposure. |
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Other spaces on Saatchi Online including a forum, live chat, blogs, videos, photography and illustration. |
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Built in 1958, Thurm's Estates is composed of 155 singlewide spaces and 173 doublewide spaces. |
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Brussels is one of the greenest capitals in Europe, with over 8,000 hectares of green spaces. |
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There is now narrowing of some of the carpal joint spaces, particularly that between the navicular and the multangulars. |
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The letters run from left to right and spaces are used to separate orthographic words. |
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These cities are easy to recognise due to their regular layout and large market spaces. |
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Another double helix may be found tracing the spaces, or grooves, between the strands. |
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Until we rebuild downtown, whether we build more parking spaces is a moot point. |
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Concerned about the spotted owl and sage grouse or the purity and availability of water, woods, and open spaces? |
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Rowa automats are fully automated to register, store and pick medications in compact spaces. |
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A preferred stow is to level in lower hold spaces and overstow by other suitable cargoes. |
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The spaces that are most open are the low grounds to northeast and southwest, where it is practically impossible to get below the Roman strata. |
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New green spaces will be provided in conjunction with the proposed Quadrant Square and Grand Theatre Square. |
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