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"It leaves space for imagination," said Werner Matthias Schmid, a principal conservator for the project, while giving a recent tour of the damp and dimly lighted church.
Who wouldn't?" Plus, I say, if they're off making sweary songs with Kanye or sporting a flowerpot on their head, then it leaves space for a different kind of pop star.
This is a tough line to penetrate but it leaves space on the flanks and, with so many atacking-minded full-backs in the top flight this season, many have been encouraged to bomb forward and exploit space on the wings.
We also try and keep the capacity low, so it leaves space for people to dance around.
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But it left space for the real complexities that more complicated programmes drown out - for the diverse stores that are our common patrimony, for the irreducible complexity of our own being.
The trunk domains of Sec23 and Sec24 do not contact the membrane but are suspended above it, leaving space that would allow binding to more highly curved vesicles.
While the aspiration to leave in the first place is quite clear-cut, widespread and socially (as well as morally) legitimated, it gradually leaves space to more fuzzy, contingent and reversible micro-aspirations about immigrants' personal and family future.
While photography, at least traditionally, documents the world around it, illustration leaves space for the imagination and play.
Most work as proxy browsers; that is, they examine a Web page before it is sent to a user's browser and remove the ads before sending it, leaving blank spaces on the page where the ads once appeared.
"With Lidl and Aldi drifting upmarket," he says, "It has left space at the bottom between them and food banks.
Because the shellfish would float at least 10 feet below the surface of the water, it would leave space for boats to travel above them, Mr. Maugle said.
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