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And when the rehearsal spaces double as performance spaces, as is not infrequent with smaller performance groups, both need ceilings high enough to accommodate stage sets and lighting.
Sometimes the lanes narrowed and became nothing more than small corridors, with barrel-shaped roofs just high enough to accommodate a short man on a donkey.
Their ceilings will be high enough to accommodate large-scale works by such artists as Morris Louis, Cy Twombly, Anselm Kiefer and Joseph Beuys, the museum said.
Essentially, "treadmill desk" or the variant term, "walking workstation," just refers to a surface that's high enough to accommodate a worker who is walking on a treadmill rather than sitting on a chair.
Like the old design, a new one will have to be limited in height because of airspace concerns at nearby Portland International Airport, but it must be high enough to accommodate ship traffic.
Unlike film, it won't fade; and as video technology improves -- as its resolution becomes higher and higher -- there will be no need to make new masters; 4K is high enough to accommodate the changes.
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This full-scale mock-up of the fuselage of a jetliner was 44 feet long and 16 feet high, ample enough to accommodate passengers and flight attendants.
The horseshoe-shaped entrance to the mine level, just high and wide enough to accommodate a pony, hosts a luxuriant forest of ferns.
The hall at Balbridie, Aberdeenshire was 85 feet long, 43 feet wide and may have had a roof 30 feet high, making it large enough to accommodate up to 50 people.
You start with a pair of telegenic punk-rock twins, give them a fistful of chords, slow down the tempo enough to accommodate high-school singalongs, then add some through-the-nose vocals.
Step one was to identify high-potential relocation sites, sizeable enough to accommodate the town's growing population, with access to land and water and the hunting and fishing grounds on which the residents' ancestors had relied for generations.
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