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The plants grow mostly at the pool's edge, take up water from the pool, and transpire, thus increasing evaporation.
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The edge should take up near half the width of the metal as it has to have enough slope to make a perfect 33% angle.
Start your marks 6-8" from the edge of the blanket (the boards you are tacking the material to) because when you finish the blanket, you'll roll the edges and take up about 4 6 inches (10.2 15.2 cm) on each side.
The latter is perhaps most disruptive, and competes with a host of ambient social networking apps and seems pretty cutting edge for the hotels that take up the option.
Not only has the federal government decided to take up cutting-edge office features such as an onsite cafe and fitness center, it is also embracing innovative technologies, such as chilled beams, more often seen in Europe, to help bring the building to net zero energy use by 2030.
However, the sum of the edge-betweenness takes up 65.8%% of the sum of edge-betweenness in the global GRN.
The Swedes, though less enthusiastic, are edging towards taking up the new money and will feel obliged to move faster if the Danes do go in.
As for model #2, although the edge energy only takes up about 1% of the total energy, the much higher edge energy still plays a key role in the comparison of total energy as discussed before [17], which rules out the possibility to form the enlarged pyramids on the patterned substrate.
Still, "The Edge of Heaven" takes up the subject of cultural conflict for Turkish migrants that played to such powerful effect in "Head-On".
Gunter Pauli is a firm believer that if you're not living life on the edge, you're taking up too much space.
The solo sailor Steve Pettengill said, "If you are not living close to the edge, you are taking up too much space".
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