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She is preparing her next book, on "salads that start the meal and salads that are the meal," in the same small space.
Living and working in the same small space can have its drawbacks, especially when the work is labor-intensive and often solitary.
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It's the easiest trick in television: put very different characters into the same small space, and watch the fireworks go (think Big Brother).
In a 1979 paper on airplane passengers, a sociologist named Louis A. Zurcher came up with a name for strangers shoved into the same small space: "encapsulated groups".
In a covalent bond two electrons occupy the same small volume of space (i.e., the same orbital) at all times, so they must have opposite spin: one up and one down.
The cuticular ornamentation of the mesosomal tergites consists of the same small pustules as on the carapace; however, these are evenly spaced and show no differentiation in orientation.
Whether driven by cost or environmental considerations, the result is the same: smaller homes and smarter use of space.
Cover your mouth and nose whenever you're working with or in the same space as any small particles you may potentially inhale.
Guyett stated that they adopted a similar approach to that of District 9: The use of anamorphic widescreen (rather than shooting full-frame "flat" and cropping later) gave ILM no extra room to re-frame shots; it was a challenge to show both nine-foot-tall aliens and smaller humans in the same space.
Yet that domination sometimes obscures some of the interesting developments that are afoot among the smaller startups also working in the same space.
Bike collectors make the point that a small fleet of classic motorcycles will fit handily in the same space that two cars require.
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