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Kitchen and bathroom are shared with neighbours, not all of them refugees, ushered into Rome through the Sant'Egidio charity's "humanitarian corridor" (donate here), but also Italians in need.
With an installed capacity of 1.7 gigawatts, the hydropower plant will be the biggest solely inside Argentina (there are larger dams, but they cross borders and are shared with neighbours).
Electricity produced by PV systems is preferably used by the same household, excess production can be stored or shared with neighbours, depending on the scenario.
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Despite this, it was considered by the Badu to be shameful to sell milk produced by their animals, leading them to use it only for household consumption and for sharing with neighbours and guests.
Cradling Majid in the hut the family are sharing with neighbours in a squalid squatter camp near the border with Syria, Iman explained two days later why they'd had to abandon their own nearby shack.
The toilet they shared with their neighbours was 30 yards from their door.
In this scenario, the surplus electricity produced by the panels is directly fed into the central grid, none is stored or shared with the neighbours.
The edges of each octahedron are shared with six neighbours and each hydroxyl ion is shared by three octahedra, so the layers are electroneutral.
The damp room they live in has only one window facing a wall, and their small kitchen and bathroom are shared with the neighbours.
The d-electrons on the separate ions are shared with the neighbour through covalent bonding.
One time, a ghostly vision of porno appeared on my telly - a nude, dancing woman, revolving in a perfectly black room, rendered Lynchian through the static - which, in hindsight, I reckon was a VHS player leaking through a partition wall, the one shared with that neighbour who still lived with his parents at home, even though he was 40 entire human years old.
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