The facade of the Chatsworth is divided into three horizontal sections : a heavier base consisting of the first two floors, a center section of floors 3-8, and the capping of the ninth floor.
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The horizontal section of the T-shaped building will offer 183, 000 square feet of exhibition space, while the vertical bar, devoted to offices, storage and education, is to have an LED lighting system that can showcase artwork.
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Both trams and trains have flanged iron wheels with a horizontal section transferring the vehicle weight to the rail and a vertical flange " inboard " to guide the vehicle along the rail using its inside edge.
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This means that only a small horizontal section of the image can be seen from any one location, though if the observer changes his / her viewing position, a different part of the object can be seen.
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The railway consisted of a horizontal section that brought travellers from the ticket house, located near what is now the George-�tienne Cartier Monument, to a transfer station at the base of the mountain, where riders boarded the funicular cars.
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A : Since you mention a stove, it is obvious that there must be a horizontal section of stove pipe that goes through the wall into the chimney and it is possible that this is where creosote has accumulated.
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The shield was divided into three horizontal sections : ( 1 ) a running buck on a silver background, ( 2 ) a golden yoke on a red background, and ( 3 ) four silver and blue stripes with wavy edges.
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A blocked vent is a relatively common problem caused by anything from leaves, to dead animals, to ice dams in very cold weather, or a horizontal section of the venting system, sloped the wrong way and filled with water from rain or condensation.
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These completion techniques may allow for more than 30 stages to be pumped into the horizontal section of a single well if required, which is far more than would typically be pumped into a vertical well that had far fewer feet of producing zone exposed.
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"Untitled ( Red Yellow Blue ) " consists of three panels divided into horizontal sections and incorporates many of the artist's familiar motifs : stenciled letters, imprints of the artist's hand and a handkerchief suspended from two nails ( in homage to the 19th-century American trompe l'oeil painter John Frederick Peto ).