To provide a summer screen for dustbins, or simply to increase the height of a low fence, plant Jerusalem artichokes. |
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The missiles can theoretically hit a target up to a height of 10,000 ft and at a range of up to five miles. |
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Their mature height ranges from 39 inches to 4 feet, making them an excellent choice for containers. |
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Michael gives measurements for the height of the wale at the midship frame. |
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The degree of radial increase or decrease is influenced by tree height and diameter. |
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He's got a bit of height about him and he's dasher who kicked a brilliant running goal in last quarter. |
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There's little room to expand on the 100-acre Walter Reed campus in Washington, and city height limits forbid tall buildings. |
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He wears a black tracksuit zipped right up, shiny black shoes with a wedge to give him height and small red sunglasses. |
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He can be unpredictable, able to move swiftly round the ring and be elusive, but has the height and reach to stand and trade blows. |
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It's a dizzying height that I'm not really used to, and it is a tough act to follow. |
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The shorter boxer seemed to start having difficulty with the height and reach advantage. |
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At about three feet in height and two feet across, it fits into the garden almost anywhere. |
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The pilot initiated an emergency descent after a warning horn sounded when the plane reached its cruising height of 32,000 ft. |
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Nest height ranges from a few centimeters above the ground to 10 to 30 meters. |
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At its height more than 100 firefighters fought the blaze which sent a huge plume of black, acrid smoke billowing 1,000 ft into the air. |
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Dams less than 10 feet in height and having a storage capacity of not more than 50 acre-feet of water. |
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On the main floor the ceiling ranges in height from 12 to 25 feet, allowing daylight to fill the space. |
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Even in the height of summer the field is almost permanently under water and too wet for British cattle. |
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Community leaders say the playground is a muddy, smelly quagmire even in the height of summer. |
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Even in the height of summer, there are sprinklers going in everyone's garden and huge jets of water spraying crops throughout the day. |
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During take off, the computer will relay his ground speed, airspeed and height from the runway. |
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Smith, who has the reach and height to be a solid left tackle, must improve his strength. |
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At the height of the season all you are likely to see will be the slow moving queue awaiting entrance to the museum. |
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You can also request that all the outlets and switches be installed at a height above the reach of the average toddler. |
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In the Scotland team is a 21-year-old wing forward at the height of his game. |
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The extra measures include increasing the height of existing fences and adding a new inner layer of razor wire. |
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At night a razor-thin beam of light shone across the store at a height of several feet. |
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If you find yourself a partner of a similar height and build to yourself, you are effectively doubling your collective wardrobes. |
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The seat raiser is inserted under an existing seat cushion to raise the seat's effective height by 100mm. |
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Sit or stand with one arm raised to shoulder height in front of your body, elbow bent. |
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With Percy Montgomery at fullback and Fourie and De Villiers on the wings, the Boks don't lack for height at the back. |
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Also included are the times to height for different planes with 2-Pitch and fixed pitch airscrews. |
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Put your palms flat on the wall at head height so you're positioned to do push-ups against the wall. |
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It stated that the stairwell tower should be reduced in height by removing the pitched roof and replacing it with a flat roof. |
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The front seats provide height adjusters as well as lumbar support and armrests on both sides. |
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Whether a coast is perceived may depend on the height of bird, the amount of moonlight, or presence of whitecaps. |
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Aspect ratio is the ratio between the width of the tire and the height of its side wall. |
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A double height bay at one end, and a bay-windowed study at the other, provides a pleasant front view. |
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The green line is 101 times as long as the blue height and the red line is too. |
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This way the adjustable stool can be converted from table height to bar height very easily. |
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He emerges and they dance a sweet duet, her fragility accentuated by his height and strength. |
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The optical sensor functions as a rangefinder, measuring the height of the target beneath the missile and profiling the target simultaneously. |
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The driver's seat is height adjustable and the steering wheel is adjustable for both height and reach. |
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The seat height was adjusted for each individual before each test using a standardized method. |
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Cut stiles equally to the full desired height and cut rails to the full width of the door. |
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A Banded Agrion Damselfly passed through my south Lancing garden at fence height without pausing to explore. |
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At the height of the dotcom boom, cash shells were all the rage as fledgling companies with little more than an idea rushed to the stock market. |
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Hardware on the excavation equipment then uses that elevation map to control the blade height automatically in order to grade the site properly. |
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She straightened to her full height and gave her shoulders a wiggle of importance. |
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The third, a naval journal or logbook from 1853-1854, reveals clashes with pirates in the Far East at the height of British imperial power. |
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So the occasional Leftist claim that my work was sympathetic to Nazism is the height of absurdity. |
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One stone approximately a foot in width and length and half a foot in height was thrown to the opposite side of the road around 20 metres away. |
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Once the vehicles have been jounced or rebounded, manual adjustments of the height of the vehicle take place. |
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The dining room is panelled to chest height and has an intricate, golden fabric wallcovering above. |
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Rising bollards, bus-priority traffic lights and redesigned kerbs, which match the height of lowering buses, will be phased in. |
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This bridge swings and jounces at a disastrous height above the torrent below. |
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Because the slices are thin, the height of the rectangle is approximately the radius, r, of the circle. |
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Determine the height of the new ceiling you want and install new ceiling joists from opposite roof joists. |
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He was a tall man standing at 6ft and when bowling he used his height well, getting lift and speed off the pitch. |
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From nearby, use a wide-angle lens to exaggerate the height of sheer rock walls or steep cliffs. |
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He used his pace, height and strength to defend and said that the sight of the flying Irish tricolours lifted him. |
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His height and reach provided him the kind of leverage that resulted in his awesome punching power. |
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If the patient is able to stand erect, the examiner can estimate the height symmetry of the iliac crests by resting his or her hands on the iliac wings. |
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Slide the ramekins on to the baking sheet and bake for ten to 12 minutes until the souffles are well risen, browned and doubled in height but still slightly wobbly. |
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His arrest came at the height of the Bahraini Pearl Revolution early last year. |
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At the height of the operation, in June 1944, there were more than 100,000 officers and ratings dedicated to this specialist branch of the Royal Navy. |
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At its height in the 1920s, Terry noted, the Klan wielded real political influence, boasting a membership upwards of four million. |
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Nonna, who at full height came up to my armpit, brushed by me carrying an enormous pot of water. |
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The cinema industry has been fighting back since its lowest point in the 1980s when admissions sank to 54 million in 1984 at the height of the home video boom. |
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Since the height of his competitive days, Koch's greatest public visibility has been in relation to his line of single-layer ski and cold weather activewear. |
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There is bright lighting, colour all around, taps and washbasins are fixed low on the wall, at a height that makes it easy for the children to use them. |
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Two thousand metres of walls still surround the quarter, averaging four times the height of the new fence and, in some places, over three metres thick. |
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Italian marble wainscoted the walls to a height of five feet. |
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This beguiling little loch lies in the hills to the west of Ashkirk and north of Hawick, nestling between Belmanshaws and the Dod at a height of 320 metres. |
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The plants ranged in height from five centimetres to over a metre. |
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First impressions are so important yet at the height of the holiday season in East London there is a blight on the city's Esplanade beachfront that jars and jolts. |
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The air suspension and ride height adjuster don't work properly, which means when the car is full the rear suspension is so low the underside scrapes on speed bumps. |
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St. Vitus' Cathedral's vast but delicate beauty represents the epitome of the Gothic and Neo-Gothic, with its soaring height and geometric webbed tracery on the ceiling. |
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If you buy cereal in bulk quantities the shelf height should be 18 inches. |
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The market decides whether cars have contiguous frames, shatterproof windshields, protected gas tanks, air bags or seatbelts, and what the height of SUV bumpers ought to be. |
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The comedian Stephen Fry as admitted taking cocaine in Buckingham Palace at the height of his drug addiction. |
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This means that we could be enjoying the same sort of brinksmanship at the height of a presidential campaign. |
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They don't slap height limits on attractive, centrally located neighborhoods. |
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With the Dynamic trim you get in addition electric wing mirrors, height adjustable driver's seat and fold back tables on the backs of the front seats. |
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The rest of the surface is hilly, the average height decreasing towards the southwest to Failsworth and the city of Manchester. |
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Fast flows of water cause the deposition of sediment collected from the river banks, raising the river height further. |
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It was the height of madness for him to drive at such high speeds! |
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Berlin's six-decade career began before the advent of radio and ended during the height of Beatlemania. |
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This kind of tree can attain a height of 20 feet within just a few years. |
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Vergenne'fury reached its height when the priest tried to involve the English ambassador. |
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Thanks to their barograph, however, they could judge their height above the sea. |
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In height and breadth it conformed to the prescribed measurements laid down by the rules of the contest. |
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Few men can look down from a great height without creepings and crispations. |
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In this case the drop in cartilaginous dorsal height was helpful to deproject the nose, making dorsal cartilage excision unnecessary. |
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And further it also appears that at the height of hunger, the exploratoriness is specifically directed towards food. |
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The height of the eyepoint depends on the focal length of the eyepiece and the position of its upper equivalent plane. |
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If I look from a mountain, the things seen are vast in height and breadth, in proportion to the farness of the horizon. |
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There was a loophole in this wall, to let the light in, just at the height of a person's head, who was sitting near the chimney. |
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At the height of the glaciation the central part of the modern sea was probably a long freshwater lake. |
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For example, while we have seen that height fear is universal, its extent varies substantially among individuals. |
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We first went to Aberystwyth when I was 13, at the height of my parents' hippydom. |
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The significant wave height is generally much lower than that of the North Sea. |
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At the height of glaciation the Bering land bridge potentially permitted migration of mammals, including people, to North America from Siberia. |
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The bank was purposely reduced in height and the ditch continued to silt up. |
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The cab height was reduced, but the front fenders looked higher and humpier. |
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Roman brick was almost invariably of a lesser height than modern brick, but was made in a variety of different shapes and sizes. |
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A smaller lighthouse at Dover, England also exists as a ruin about half the height of the original. |
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The war marked both the height of chivalry and its subsequent decline, and the development of strong national identities in both countries. |
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In late 1810, at the height of his popularity, already virtually blind with cataracts and in pain from rheumatism, George became dangerously ill. |
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Britain maintained a standing army of 220,000 at the height of the Napoleonic Wars, of whom less than half were available for campaigning. |
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The British Tory press has depicted Napoleon as much smaller than average height before, and that image persisted. |
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Confusion about his height results from the difference between the French pouce and British inch. |
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Nortraship was the world's largest shipping company, and at its height operated more than 1000 ships. |
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The height of Liberal compromise was to introduce a wage for Members of Parliament to remove the need to involve the Trade Unions. |
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A section near the Museum of London was revealed after the devastation of an air raid on 29 December 1940 at the height of the Blitz. |
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Gwynedd, at the height of its power, extended as far east as the Dee estuary. |
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Robert started climbing from the height of 103 metres with the help of suction gears and mechanical ascenders. |
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This height differs from the height above the geoid or a reference height such as that above mean sea level at a specified location. |
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Another roller placed between the cutting cylinder and the main or land roller could be raised or lowered to alter the height of cut. |
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A cylinder mower or reel mower carries a fixed, horizontal cutting blade at the desired height of cut. |
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They proved only to have a limited lift height and were prone to boiler explosions. |
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Huge amounts of water were needed to provide jets at great height to hit the roof timbers and protect the Rose Window. |
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Workmen were employed to restore sections of the wall, generally up to a height of seven courses. |
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With the exception of the Hall, Chapel and the Great Chamber, the new interiors all shared a similar height and width. |
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The arched windows are usually narrow by comparison to their height and are without tracery. |
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At its purest the style was simple and austere, emphasising the height of the building, as if aspiring heavenward. |
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It is much wider than its height and gives the visual effect of having been flattened under pressure. |
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The height was usually highest in the centre, and the Baroque emphasis on corner pavilions often found on the continent generally avoided. |
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Town terraced houses for all social classes remained resolutely tall and narrow, each dwelling occupying the whole height of the building. |
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In avasarpani, as the cycle moves ahead, height of all humans and animals decreases. |
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The High Middle Ages saw the height and decline of the Slavic state of Kievan Rus' and emergence of Cumania. |
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In fact, even before this time, Le Morte D' Arthur states that he had lost a cubit of height due to his penitent fastings and prayers. |
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Strong currents result, with almost zero tidal height change in the strait's center. |
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By May 1718, Teach had awarded himself the rank of Commodore and was at the height of his power. |
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Burton came to dominate this trade, and at its height one quarter of all beer sold in Britain was produced here. |
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In the late 1750s, at the height of the social season, he received five or six sitters a day, each for an hour. |
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Most sculptors who emerged during the height of Moore's fame, and in the aftermath of his death, found themselves cast in his shadow. |
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She was the same height and weight as Mother and had the same hairdo and dressed matronly like her. It was scary. She looked so much like Mother. |
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The first decade of the 20th century saw Kipling at the height of his popularity. |
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Purcell died in 1695 at his home in Marsham Street, at the height of his career. |
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The use of English soloists reached its height at the first performance of Samson. |
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Sales of house records dwindled and, by 1988, the genre was selling less than a tenth as many records as at the height of the style's popularity. |
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At the height of Hitchcock's success, he was also asked to introduce a set of books with his name attached. |
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At its height in the 5th century, the Imperial Library of Constantinople had 120,000 volumes and was the largest library in Europe. |
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In the 1830s, at the height of the Chartist movement, there was a general tendency towards reformism in the United Kingdom. |
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However, Faldo did shoot some spectacular rounds of golf at the height of his career. |
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Today's rules are similar except for details such as the height of the net and posts and the distance of the service line from the net. |
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Other fences have also been reduced in height over the years, and the entry requirements for the race have been made stricter. |
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Economic activities slowed down and schools were closed for weeks at the height of SARS epidemic. |
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Wind was measured at midflame height where values might be expected to be somewhat lower than standard 20-foot, open anemometer heights. |
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As a result, the city's growing population was accommodated by increasing the height of the houses. |
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Work has started on the taller Obel Tower, which already surpasses the height of Windsor House in its unfinished state. |
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At the height of the alliance, French was widely spoken in Scotland and French still has an influence on the Scots language. |
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It was the height of the English Renaissance and saw the flowering of English literature and poetry. |
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At the height of fighting, and despite Churchill's insistence, only 30 pilots were released to the front line from administrative duties. |
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The climber, Kajetan Rock Decman, who fell sick during Karakoram expedition at height of about 6000 M was by rescued on Monday. |
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At its height in 1944 during the Second World War, more than 70,000 people served in the Royal Marines. |
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The larger economic boom generated construction of skyscrapers competing in height and creating an identifiable skyline. |
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This particular container has approximately the same height as the cargo compartment and fits across half of its width. |
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Wind farms in the UK often have to meet a maximum height limit of 125 metres. |
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Spicemania was at its height in the UK and the Spice Girls had just cracked the US as well, reaching number 1 with their debut single and album. |
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My ambition is to create a space with in a space that responds to the height and luminosity of the Nave at the Grand Palais. |
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At six stories tall it represents the full height of the original power station building. |
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Hitchcock used the effect to look down the tower shaft to emphasise its height and Scottie's disorientation. |
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Athens at its height was a significant sea power, at one point defeating the Persian fleet at Salamis Island in a sea battle. |
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He was created an earl in September 1328 at the height of his de facto rule. |
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It was a major trading centre, and, at the height of its power, controlled the Persian Gulf trading routes. |
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Their rule extended from Iraq to Oman at its height and they too came under Ottoman suzerainty. |
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In Canada, a driver's licence usually lists the name, home address, height and date of birth of the bearer. |
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Zimbabweans argue that the height of the fence is clearly intended to keep out people. |
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It is considered the mark of poetic attainment when a young poet is able to compose such verse, and is regarded as the height of poetry. |
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The river rises at a height of 1500 feet on the southern side of Ben More Assynt, and flows just over 35 miles. |
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Their effects can be mitigated by proper coloring, sighting and height alterations. |
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As of 1990, up to 16 subspecies are recognised, which are divided into four regional groupings based on skull height and lacrimal bone length. |
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At the height of coal production, there were over 160 drift mines and over 30 shafts working the nine seams in the Blaenavon locality. |
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Some of the stonework may since have been removed from the gatehouse, reducing its height even further. |
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Its concrete buttress dam is the tallest concrete dam in the UK, with a height of 72 metres and a length of 230 metres. |
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Line parentage, also called height parentage, is similar to prominence parentage, but it requires a prominence cutoff criterion. |
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Gannets hunt fish by diving into the sea from a height and pursuing their prey underwater. |
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Turning the shell over with the aperture flat on a surface and measuring vertically reveals the height of the snail. |
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The height from ground level to the top of the parapet is approximately 110 feet. |
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The eastern apse extends the width of the choir and is the full height of the main arches across choir and nave. |
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Additionally the height of coastal dunes is impacted by storm events, which can erode dunes. |
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The towers were 88 metres in height and used the natural draught hyperboloid design. |
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As the volume increases, the blade height increases, and the base of the blade spins at a slower speed relative to the tip. |
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An isoheight or isohypse is a line of constant geopotential height on a constant pressure surface chart. |
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During the reign of Philip of Valois, the French monarchy reached the height of its medieval power. |
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As a result, the waves will be of lower height in the region behind the wave power device. |
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As well as dominant drift direction, spits are affected by the strength of wave driven current, wave angle and the height of incoming waves. |
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These types of sensors can be placed in locations that will be submerged and can accurately measure the height of water above them. |
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They grow in height when they reach shallower water, in a wave shoaling process described below. |
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The wall may have succeeded in slowing down and moderating the height of the tsunami, but it did not prevent major destruction and loss of life. |
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Hence a change in MSL can result from a real change in sea level, or from a change in the height of the land on which the tide gauge operates. |
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An alternative is to base height measurements on an ellipsoid of the entire Earth, which is what systems such as GPS do. |
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Pilots can estimate height above sea level with an altimeter set to a defined barometric pressure. |
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The number of school districts and pupils using primarily Nynorsk has decreased from its height in the 1940s, even in Nynorsk municipalities. |
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The chests were made the same size and were the perfect height for a Viking to sit on and row. |
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The low height of the radar mast makes it difficult to acquire and lock onto a target while maintaining a safe distance. |
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At the height of the demonstration, there were about a hundred anti-racists gathered on both sides of Crwys Road. |
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The Digital Radio Altimeter provides precise height measurements above terrain during aircraft approach, landing and climb-out phases of flight. |
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On land, biomes are separated primarily by differences in latitude, height above sea level and humidity. |
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In this model, the seabed height is determined by the oceanic lithosphere temperature, due to thermal expansion. |
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The ocean bathymetry greatly influences the tide's exact time and height at a particular coastal point. |
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A tidal height is a simple number which applies to a wide region simultaneously. |
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The advantages of compressed air launch are a reduction in fumes, and much greater accuracy in height and timing. |
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When the ocean contains a sea surface height gradient this creates a jet or current, such as the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. |
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Barrages of shallow nets floated by long buoys can be used to ward off algea drifts, depending on wave height and current. |
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In the vertical direction, winds are strongest near the surface and decay with height within the troposphere. |
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The magma opened a route to the surface which erupted for about ten hours, with the plume probably reaching a height of 35 kilometres. |
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St Michael and All Angels Church on Mount Dinham has a spire which exceeds the height of the towers of Exeter Cathedral. |
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In conclusion, the strategic importance of this height was so obvious it must be presumed that it has always been inhabited. |
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To reduce vibration, all helicopters have rotor adjustments for height and weight. |
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Chalk deposits are very porous, so the height of the water table in chalk hills rises in winter and falls in summer. |
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In 1045 Godwin reached the height of his power when the new king married Godwin's daughter Edith. |
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This was solved by building the New Battery higher up the cliff, at a height of 120 metres above sea level. |
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The elevation, or the height above sea level, and temperature of a region are two of the main factors that affect the growing season. |
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Vowel height is named for the vertical position of the tongue relative to either the roof of the mouth or the aperture of the jaw. |
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Some languages have vertical vowel systems in which at least at a phonemic level, only height is used to distinguish vowels. |
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Excessive saddle height can cause posterior knee pain, while setting the saddle too low can cause pain in the anterior of the knee. |
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Stability is much influence by seat height as the rower makes up a big percentage of the total weight. |
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The height of the rowlock plate is adjusted by the height of the wooden spacer block. |
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Cirrus canceled the lease in 2009 during the height of the Great Recession. |
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In walking he would raise the toes of his feet above the heads of the Phobians to a height of five hundred feet. |
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At its height in 1920, the British Empire covered a quarter of the Earth's land area and comprised a quarter of its population. |
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The empire reached its height in the 13th century BC, controlling much of Asia Minor, northwestern Syria and northwest upper Mesopotamia. |
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At the height of their power, there were about 200,000 Ostrogoths in a population of 6 or 7 million. |
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The relation between racism and ethnic nationalism reached its height in the 20th century fascism and Nazism. |
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Later historians have considered his reign to be the height of the Ming dynasty's golden age. |
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Surgery and medical practice in general was at its height of advancement for its time. |
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This period is considered as a time when Sri Lanka was at the height of its power. |
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At the height of European colonialism in the 19th century, Portugal had lost its territory in South America and all but a few bases in Asia. |
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The Mesoamerican writing tradition reached its height in the Classic Maya Hieroglyphic script. |
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The height of Polaris in degrees above the horizon is the latitude of the observer, within a degree or so. |
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That height can then be used to compute distance from the subpoint to create a circular line of position. |
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An increase of temperature with height is known as a temperature inversion. |
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The city was established in the Classic period achieving its height in the late Classic and falling in the early Post Classic. |
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At the height of empire, the organization of the state into tributary and strategic provinces saw an elaboration of this system. |
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The houses are more than two hundred paces in length, and very well built, being surrounded by strong walls, three times the height of a man. |
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The building, with one baroque tower, exceeds the height of many other buildings in this city. |
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Hilly region located in areas that have a minimum height of 50 m above sea level. |
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The height that the water rises and falls to each day during these tides are approximately equal. |
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The bridge curves and rises to a height of 200 feet above the water so that Navy ships can pass under it. |
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At the height of its existence the VOC had 25,000 employees who worked in Asia and 11,000 who were en route. |
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The height of horses is usually measured at the highest point of the withers, where the neck meets the back. |
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The Southeast African trade reached its height in the early decades of the 1800s with up to 30,000 slaves sold per year. |
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These values were confirmed by AFM step height measurements, as shown by the example in Figure 2 for the sample after a 1 hour anneal. |
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It was the height of the English Renaissance, and saw the flowering of English literature and poetry. |
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Asquith's reputation will always be heavily influenced by his downfall at the height of the First World War. |
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Overshot and backshot water wheels are typically used where the available height difference is more than a couple of meters. |
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Think just enough height to lift the bottom above the anklebone, maybe more if you're wearing very skinny jeans. |
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It was written when Engels was 64 years of age and at the height of his intellectual power. |
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This was a prominent change as a rope race had to be built running the height of the mill. |
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The static head is proportional to the difference in height through which the water falls. |
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The distance between ridges and the height of the ridges depend on the feed rate, number of cutting surfaces, the cutter diameter. |
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British Rail didn't abolish them until 1977, at the height of women's lib, and few feminists kicked-off then. |
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After 1790 output soared, reaching 16 million long tons by 1815 at the height of the Napoleonic War. |
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The height of the cone of burning methane in a flame safety lamp can be used to estimate the concentration of the gas in the local atmosphere. |
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The building was rebuilt to the same height but with three storeys instead of five and remains that way today. |
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Depending on the equipment available, it may not be technically feasible to exceed a certain height of highwall. |
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It is the responsibility of every legionare to be sure that he is regulation height as well. |
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The belfry is the only baroque style building in Belgium that reaches a height of 87 meters. |
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The power extracted from the water depends on the volume and on the difference in height between the source and the water's outflow. |
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Above that height it began climbing with its airspeed indicator at 300 knots or 345 mph. |
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At the height of production in 1914 Steelrigg employed five men below ground and nine above. |
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The mine was situated in Grainsgill Beck on the south western flanks of the fell with the main adit at a height of 340 metres. |
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Finally a great deal of height can be gained by car, if the fell is climbed from Newlands Hause. |
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Nether Beck swings away from Seatallan on its southward journey, diverted by the rocky height of Middle Fell. |
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However, this must be regarded as a borderline case as there is no Ordnance Survey surveyed height for the top of Grisedale Hause. |
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Position all six wing nuts near the bottom of the shaft to allow maximum height adjustment. |
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Make sure the wall units are level and an equal height from the base units. |
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This large separation from any higher ground gives it enough relative height to make it a Marilyn. |
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Instead, the tall flower stalks probably help raise the flowers to a height where they are noticeable to pollinators. |
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As with many other varieties of wall, the height is the same as the width of the base, and the top is half the base width. |
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The stones are commonly graded in height with the lowest stones being diametrically opposite to the tall flankers. |
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See also List of fells in the Lake District for a full list in height order, and List of hills in the Lake District for more Lakeland hills. |
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Trim these areas to conform to the approximate function of the coronoid process and to the height and width of the retrozygomatic area. |
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And at the height of my attractiveness they worked great for me. |
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The height of the feature makes it either a hill or, if higher and steeper, a mountain. |
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It was instituted in 1983, at the height of the AIDS crisis. |
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That is the height of cynicism, combined with an admission of impotence. |
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The international building code mandates a standard minimum height for stair railings. |
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To ensure consistent sizing for all images, you should give each image in the skybox the same pixel width and height dimensions. |
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After the trail reaches the height of land, it descends sometimes steeply and often rockily. |
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The height of the stack was exaggerated by early writers, and it was also regularly described as an ancient object of veneration. |
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It reaches a maximum height of 602 m at Peel Fell and also contains the Marilyns of Sighty Crag and Larriston Fells. |
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The height and the exposure of the road create problems during poor weather in winter and the road is sometimes closed due to snow or high winds. |
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The start of the 20th century saw Burnley's textile industry at the height of its prosperity. |
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The Victoria Hotel and the Midland Hotel were built to accommodate business travellers to the city during the height of the woollen trade. |
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Conversely, for an island which consists of a plateau surrounded by steep cliffs, it is possible to use smaller intervals as the height increases. |
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At each stage in the chain, both height and prominence increase. |
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Over all the more populous districts the air was ever aswarm with planes up to a height of five miles, where the giant air-liners plied between the continents. |
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At the height of Blobbymania over Christmas 1993, Mr Blobby held the number one spot in the UK singles chart, relegating the boy group Take That into second place. |
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For his height he had a small face. The combination made him conspicuous. |
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Knowledge must be debunkable and stands only until it is debunked. In a liberal scientific society, to claim that you are above error is the height of irresponsibility. |
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He's defrizzed my hair and penciled it in as flowing curls, pared down my weight, added several inches to my height and given my outfit a designer edge. |
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When lowering the height of Deciduous trees, especially under utility lines, utilize drop crotch pruning where possible to minimize the likelihood of suckering. |
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The country are led astray in following the town, and equipped in a ridiculous habit, when they fancy themselves in the height of the mode. Addison. |
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She'd been looking at him throughout his speech, at the lank height of him, the long-fingered, bony hands, the long head, rather hatchety, the deep-set gray eyes. |
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These are the remnants of the British Empire which, at its height in the 1920s, encompassed almost a quarter of the world's land mass and was the largest empire in history. |
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By its height in 1913, Wales was producing almost 61 million tons of coal. |
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