In the office building, the desire for flexibly dividable rooms with natural lighting determined the architectural design. |
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Though basic impulses may be dividable here along gender lines, variations on those instincts are countless and contradictory. |
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The combination of a charming 1930's home plus a dividable lot may interest builders. |
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This sub dividable property has ceiling heights of 18' clear, ample shipping doors, a small proportion of office space and ample outdoor parking. |
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The handgrips of the crates are continually being improved, additional central handgrips integrated and dividable crate systems developed. |
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The term of protection is to be 15 years, possibly dividable into several periods. |
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The dividable hall offers an attractive environment for various sports such as handball, basketball, volleyball, tennis, badminton and unihockey. |
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A dividable boot space allows plenty of kit to be hidden out of sight, and includes a handy shelf that can take loads of up to 10kg. |
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A family can also use a partnership as a stealth prenuptial agreement since all the assets are wrapped up in the partnership and not easily dividable. |
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The Copernic II offers rational, highly flexible office space available in lots from 1,500m² to 2,000m², dividable into two independent sections around a central hub, with the exception of the ground floor. |
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Triangular handle with safety loop for dividable patent helper. |
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The whole Gospel is generally dividable into 1. Historical Narrations. 2. Moral Institutions and Motives. 3. Dogmatical Mysteries. |
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Manhattan A total of 3,916 square feet of dividable retail space, configured as six spaces from 370 to 1,068 square feet, is available in this 16-story Carnegie Hill apartment building. |
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I do not think the vouchers issue is dividable into these dichotomous positions. |
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Caspian is heterogeneous and dividable in to three sections of north, center and south that are separated from each other by major faults in basement. |
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