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The original proposal was rejected by the planners, but the architects came back with a new design slightly lower than Tower 42, currently the City's highest building.
Its subject and design, slightly startling in a country that stopped celebrating most factory workers decades ago, is explained by a small plaque.
He modified the original design slightly by removing a portion of the kitchen wall as a way of opening it up to the rest of the house.
The giant, suspended balloon of Liz Ashcroft's design slightly reinforces the sense of the play being inflated to fit: the Thamesmead housing estate in which the characters live seems uncommonly spacious.
One muggy afternoon last week, Mario Buatta was sitting in the living room of a Midtown penthouse of his design, slightly overheated by his pinstripe suit and the late August sun.
"As well as being able to keep the models for a long time we can also, if something isn't working quite right, modify the design slightly".
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It helps to some extent that the Gilbert ball used in sevens is designed slightly differently to the 15-a-side version.
These in-ear headphones are designed slightly different.
We propose a novel approach to ultra-narrow optical filtering based on a specially designed slightly asymmetric filter, which can be fabricated using fibre Bragg gratings.
A general approach, aimed at designing slightly reinforced concrete structures, is therefore introduced and applied for the fiber-reinforced lightweight concrete slabs investigated herein.
The Asian factories you ask to quote your part will typically not question your design and you may get back extremely expensive quotes (thereby deflating your entrepreneurial spirit) for a part which, if designed slightly differently may have resulted in tooling charges a fraction of the cost.
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