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You could also split the stack of paper in half first, or section it off into different subjects that the papers mention.
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Recently, I even made a list of lists and sectioned it off into the different rooms of my flat, with a weekly list of chores to do by each room.
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Firman took the open layout of the gallery's new venue, an old generator factory in the Balat district of Istanbul, and sectioned it off into separate rooms, carving out a calculated route for visitors in order to control the manner and order in which they receive his work.
You can't really section it off.
We've made it into a series of exterior rooms by sectioning it off with walls and different planting – it's absolutely beautiful now.
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Try to get room dividers so you can section things off into smaller rooms.
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An endless brass section that goes off into space.
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