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Beginning with that premise, the Citi sign was designed to occupy the same 11-by-17-foot 11-by-17-foot 11-by-17-foot 11-by-17-footwespaced south facades.
It was designed to occupy our attention in the name of entertainment.
Intragastric balloons are designed to occupy space within the stomach and induce satiety.
Saline-filled intragastric balloon devices are reversible endoscopic devices designed to occupy stomach volume and reduce food intake.
Most importantly, car garages were designed to occupy the bulk of home facades, thereby isolating living spaces from the street environment.
The novel tertiary 1-cyano-1-methylethoxy substituent was designed to occupy the hydrophobic region of 'back pocket' of BRAF on the basis of the X-ray co-crystal structure data of BRAF.
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To achieve this objective, the Canadian Corps executed an operation designed to first occupy the high ground at Hill 70 quickly and then establish defensive positions from which combined small arms and artillery fire, some of which used the technique of predicted fire for the first time, could be used to repel German counterattacks and inflict as many casualties as possible.
With so many places to hang out in, this is a building that was designed to be occupied.
It makes it even further reprehensible when they're stealing something for housing that was really designed to be occupied by people who are homeless or with low incomes.
In the end pavilions, there is a reception area, tack room, and small apartment designed to be occupied by the riding instructor.
The oil could be pumped into the Suez Canal via a pipe system, and ignited to create temperatures reaching 700 C. A second defensive line, 300-500 m behind the main line, was concentrated at likely crossing areas, and designed to be occupied by armored forces, incorporating tank firing positions.
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