| 31. | The standpipes, too, remain near the station, but have been disused since 1964.
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| 32. | On two occasions, it backed up and spilled out of the washing machine's standpipe.
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| 33. | The tank is pressurized by filling water to the specified height through a temporary standpipe if necessary.
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| 34. | They proposed adding more standpipes to the first stage and using baffled injectors in the second stage.
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| 35. | The Standpipe was where Stan Uris first encountered It, which took the form of drowned children.
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| 36. | It serves over 90 % of the population with pipeborne water through private house connections and standpipes.
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| 37. | Fighting the fire proved difficult due to the stage of construction and status of floors and standpipes.
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| 38. | At Schreiber, the chosen spot was the water standpipe at the east end of the station platform.
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| 39. | Standpipes and sanitation are provided in most developing areas, but the death rates are not significantly reduced.
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| 40. | The standpipe, completed in 1894 by the firm of Cincinnati architect Samuel Hannaford, stands at tall.
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