Sentences with phrase «narrow shape allows»

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Chef Locke has developed a line of oven and grilling planks that use an interlocked row of planks dovetailed together into larger shapes (like a pizza plank) to allow narrower wood (from smaller - diameter trees) to be used, presumably saving big trees for more noble uses, like hugging.
Its tapered nose is specifically shaped to allow sawing in narrow spaces, while its light weight allows you to handle the saw more easily when, say, reaching tall branches.
Critics charge that school - to - work programs displace basic skills and academic instruction, are impractical and wasteful, invade family privacy, narrow student options, promote societal change (by reducing ability grouping, integrating reshaping traditional gender roles, etc.), and allow the national government to shape school curricula and children's futures.
The F12's front fenders quickly taper to a narrow point, allowing the hood surfaces to wrap down and around the side of the car, terminating in a large V - shaped swage that curves upward into the rear fenders.
Therefore, despite the narrow shape of the gallery and the limited floor area available, the peculiar structure of the Storefront allows artists to create site - specific installations which creatively play and interact with the architectural and urban framework they are located into.
Tiny House — about 400 sq ft or smaller, stud construction same as any other large house on a lot, maybe built on a foundation (also like a large house) or on a trailer base to circumvent restrictive building codes (so doesn't really need to be long and narrow but can be square or any other shape since floor space size is what designates it a Tiny House), most use loft for bedroom but some have a bedroom set up on the main floor, insulation is usually better than a large house by virtue of less material needed to build which allows the cost of higher quality materials be incorporated.
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