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The elevations
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The act of raising from a lower place, condition, or quality to a higher; said of material things, persons, the mind, the voice, etc.
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The elevations that are visible to the street are crisp, inoffensive and intentionally back-of-house.
The elevations are of a grandeur unequalled in Palladio's other work.
The elevations of bench marks are given in terms of their heights above a selected level surface called a datum.
The elevations of selected frames are shown in Fig. 1.
The elevations of the monitor wells were surveyed relative to Well 1.
The elevations of some of the hills are above 200 m above the mean sea level.
The elevations of seismometers are between 660 m and 700 m above sea level.
The elevations of the upper and lower notches are 2.5 3.0 and 1.5 2.0 m amsl, respectively.
The elevations of most of the area (814.97 km2, 79.3% of the total) are lower than 2,000 m.
The elevations are in meters Table 1 Fault parameters of the tsunamigenic sources considered in this study.
The elevations of terrace surfaces and their associated inner edge, or shoreline angle when observed, are reported in meters above mean sea level (m amsl).
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