Sentences with phrase «american house size»

We are really just talking about returning to what was the average North American house size until somewhere in the 60s.

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Antares Vision, a provider of serialization - based track and trace solutions for the pharmaceutical industry, held an open house celebrating the 10th anniversary of its North American operation to an audience of more than 100 guests representing pharma companies of all sizes.
His child is the same age as ours, his house is the same size as ours, and yet he and his British wife find they can manage quite well, thank you, without the tons of plastic crap — baby monitors included — that takes over American homes.
After an absence of nearly 30 years, the Obama administration has announced that a 6.3 kilowatt photovoltaic installation of the «typical size for an American house,» is back on the White House roof and generating phouse,» is back on the White House roof and generating pHouse roof and generating power.
If the average human cell is the size of an average American house, frog eggs are the size of the Empire State Building!
Only 10 of my 21 winners had even a reasonably - sized art house run in American theatres, a few have never even qualified for major critics awards, almost all of which tie their eligibility rules to week - long theatrical runs in New York City.
The staff at the American Gothic House Center invites all classes of any size to visit the Center and offer a variety of options to both educate and inform.
The American Gothic House Center provides various sizes of the apron, overalls, suit jackets, antique glasses and hayforks so you can go away with your very own classic version of American Gothic.
Cage size, movement in and out of housing during daily care, and other environmental and population health risk factors for feline upper respiratory disease in nine North American animal shelters.
The staff at the American Gothic House Center invites all classes of any size to visit the Center and offer a variety of options to both educate and inform.
From the massive room - sized installation» Every spirit builds itself a house, and beyond its house a world... Build therefore your own world» (2017), to the delicate wall pieces of the Dream Map series (2016), the exhibition examined the complicated relationship between transcendentalism, slavery, and American history, conveying deft political insight through the use of historically weighted references and materials.
Seven Works on Paper: Alfred Stieglitz (American, 1846 - 1964), four On the Seine, Near Paris and one The Incoming Boat, photomechanical reprints on paper, image sizes to 4 7/8 x 7 7/8 in.; American School, 20th Century, White House, glossy gelatin silver print on paper, image / sheet size 6 7/8 x 9 in.; Bertram Hartman (American, 1882 - 1960), Dead Flicker, 1942, watercolor on paper, sheet size 11 3/8 x 6 7/8 in.
On the topic of general ignorance, most Americans don't begin to grasp how deeply their consumption habits — house size, commuting habits, reliance on trucked - in food, air conditioning — contribute to environmental devastation and economic instability in the world at large.
The tiny house movement... had begun in the US as a reaction to rising house prices and the ever - expanding size of American houses.
Unsurprisingly, accessory makers rushed to make a quick buck by launching coasters to prevent this from happening: AppleInsider spotted Pad & Quill's $ 20 offering, made with American full - grain leather and sized so your HomePod can perch on it without leaving white rings around the house
The size of existing homes is based on homes that are classified either as owner - occupied or vacant for sale in the public use data file from the 2011 American Housing Survey.
These homes were predominantly capes and ranches, modest in size, but built to house a growing middle - class as the 20th century became the American century.
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