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The starting five predicates in disjunctive relation in the conditions of the rule in Listing 2 [i.e., (bathrooms(Rooms);toilet_rooms(Rooms);kitchens(Rooms);storage_rooms(Rooms);laundry_rooms(Rooms))] represent concepts for bathroom, toilet, kitchen, storage, and laundry rooms, whereas the next predicate "has(Rooms,Ceiling_height)" represents a relation between those rooms and the ceiling height.
There's one key, jarring plot point: Nicholson is locked in a kitchen storage unit by Duvall.
Kitchen storage was so meagre they had to keep non-perishables in the boot of their car.
Below, Food reporters and editors share their ideas for improving kitchen storage and using up odds and ends.
Made in the 1930s, this short film shows the impact of improper kitchen storage on the body and how to design better, more ergonomic storage for the home.
The closets are smaller and there is less kitchen storage because the data indicated that this group "wouldn't own as much stuff," Mamet said.
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B/E Aerospace, based in Wellington, Fla., is the world's largest maker of aircraft cabin seats, kitchens, storage areas and bathrooms.
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"Bathrooms, toilet rooms, kitchens, storage rooms and laundry rooms shall be permitted to have a ceiling height of not less than 7 feet (2134 mm)." (Provision 1208.2 of the IBC 2006).
For example, Fig. 1 shows the structure of the sentence "Bathrooms, toilet rooms, kitchens, storage rooms and laundry rooms shall be permitted to have a ceiling height of not less than 7 feet".
For example, in the requirement from Chapter 12 of the International Building Code (IBC) 2006 (International Code Council 2006) shown in Listing 1, "bathrooms," "toilet rooms," "kitchens," "storage rooms," and "laundry rooms" share the same requirement of "have a ceiling height of not less than 7 feet".
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