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How do you get to a place where you have three operable houses on a block that used to be full of houses?
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Perhaps it's best to think of it as a house: an operable version of the plug-in units designed in the 1960's by the visionary British Archigram group for projects like Walking City.
Under the buyback program, anyone can anonymously bring an operable weapon to a station house and receive a voucher that can be redeemed for $100 in cash.
The bench-top pilot system includes a conventional electrical muffle furnace (operable up to 1,200 °C) that can house quartz tube reactors having diameters up to around 5 cm.
The USC entry in the Solar Decathlon centers on a large, operable skylight that not only brightens the house but also serves as a thermal chimney, pulling out hot air and drawing in cooler prevailing breezes through glass doors.
Decked out with solar panels, operable shading and bamboo flooring, this dream house also comes with a low-flow toilet (which in real life could save about 4,000 gallons of water per year) and sink fixtures, all made from locally sourced materials.
CHARLOTTE, N.C., MAY 11 A 1956 ranch house with glass walls and its original push-button lighting and a 1955 home with a fully operable NuTone In-Built mixer/blender set and a vintage Danish Bar wall set are among eight midcentury modern homes open to the public.
As a series configuration, the subsystem is only operational if both components are operable.
That step could mean making them operable without AC electrical power or even operator control.
(Most of the smaller home theaters are iPad-compatible and operable by technophiles of any age).
Huguet announced that Johnson's cancer was operable, albeit with only a 15% chance of his surviving the operation.
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