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If your extension cord isn't enough, consider getting a splitter or a power strip to accommodate all your strings.
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You may want to create a test strip first to accommodate the walls and bottom of the popover tin.
In effect, it describes the amoeba-like sub-division process of Soqotra's clan formation as well as evokes the image of a cloth being torn apart continuously into ever-thinner strips, partly to accommodate the spatial requirements of grazing herds as part of an extensive form of pastoralism.
The town has an airport, with regular flights from Seattle, and a strip long enough to accommodate those private jets of the dot-com class.
Twombly is working upright, out in the field, sometimes tacking on extra strips of paper to accommodate all that he sees, or using his fingers in the rush to express the moment.
Jabaliya is one of several refugee camps in the crowded Gaza Strip, set up in 1948 to accommodate the flood of Palestinian refugees who fled or were forced from their homes when Israel was created.
Second dimension was performed by soaking IEF strip in 2% SDS/6 M urea/75 mM Tris (pH 8.8), 29% (wt/vol) glycerol, and placing the strip on top of a 6% SDS-PAGE containing a single large well to accommodate the IEF strip with Mw marker side wells.
To accomplish this, our train was stripped to a single car to accommodate those of us continuing to Hanoi.
Similarly rugby and football strips are redesigned all the time to accommodate sponsors and extort money from fans.
While the larger centers could merge adjacent stores to form bigger spaces to accommodate national chain tenants, strip centers had to look beyond their traditional local retail shops to nonretail businesses to lower their vacancy rates.
He said that homeowners with electronic equipment may want to add surge suppressors at points like the power strips or electrical boxes that are installed to accommodate appliances and phone lines.
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