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A group of filmmakers have started something called the Vertical Cinema project which is screening shorts in a portrait orientation, often in churches to accommodate the height required.
To accommodate the height of the bleb, the thickness of the sub-conjunctival tissue increases smoothly to a central maximum of 1.2 mm.
It sets the height of the round to accommodate the height of the single crochet stitch.
If you choose not to remove the old flooring (if, for example, you're putting vinyl over concrete or wood), just know that the floor will be a bit higher, and you might have to trim the bottom of your doors to accommodate the height.
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According to the participants (although the key informant reported otherwise) there was no formal instruction about how to set up a workspace to accommodate the height-adjustable desk.
Cut the studs to the desired height of your wall, subtracting 3 inches (15.24 cm) to accommodate the top plate and the ceiling drywall.
The tank must also be sufficiently deep to accommodate the vertical height of the sunfish, which may reach 3.2 m.
Indeed, between 1935 and 1938, the dam was raised by 85 feet; a new spillway and outlet channels were constructed to accommodate the increased height and storage capacity, which helped to increase summer generation at downstream powerhouses.
These chain stitches will help accommodate the eventual height of your Tunisian double crochet row.
Then there's the fact that the 37 hobbit holes vary greatly in size to accommodate the different heights of the actors playing hobbits and dwarves at any one time.
The height of the chambers ranging from 90 to 120 cm was used during the later crop-growing period to accommodate the increasing plant height.
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