This region of low elevation is surrounded by areas of higher elevation.
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"The elevation strategy continues to exceed expectations," said Michael Murray, who has the title head of elevation.
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However, Google Maps doesn&apost show elevation by default, and only shows elevation in mountainous areas — it doesn&apost report elevation everywhere, especially in cities or other areas that lack naturally elevated grounds.
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Name of fund: Elevation Partners (cofounder, managing director) Most notable investments: Seamless Toy Company, Facebook (through Elevation Partners)Paul Hewson, better known as U2 lead vocalist Bono, founded private equity firm Elevation Partners back in 2004.
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Note that Google Maps does not report elevation for all areas — only naturally mountainous land will have an elevation option.
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Previously, the Apple Watch could measure your elevation gain, but the new model will display the elevation at your current location.
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And make sure grants include enough money to cover the costs of elevation or moving to somewhere where elevation is not needed.
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With an elevation of 6,714 feet above sea level, Cheyenne Mountain Zoo is the zoo with the highest elevation in the US.
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The reservoir elevation as of Thursday was 793.2 feet, and forecasts call for the elevation to near the 830-foot mark, the department said.
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With these products, as in seemingly all things, our first priority isn't dismantling our elevation of whiteness when it comes to beauty and status, but rather pretending that elevation isn't happening at all.
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The good old RICE method— rest, ice, compression, and elevation.
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And his elevation to national security adviser of retired Gen.
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The appellation is the rare wine region defined by elevation.
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Currently, Lake Mead's level is at 1,074 feet in elevation.
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In some countries, the elevation suggestion is of little use.
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THELMA ALDANA'S elevation to the status of heroine was sudden.
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Yet its role in Mr Gorsuch's elevation is much greater.
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Geopotential height measures the elevation of an air pressure surface.
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R – rest, I – ice, C – compression, E – elevation, P – pizza.
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They are stubbornly unfancy and in no need of elevation.
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Pompeo would accept this elevation without hesitation, this source says.
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Snow mixed with the freezing rain in the higher elevation.
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Pros:, removable coverCons:Expensive, stomach sleepers may find elevation too high
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Each time, Mr. Cerenko, 40, asks about the home's elevation.
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But their elevation did not start during this presidential campaign.
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Great elevation, a dizzying number of rotations and clean landings.
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The island has an elevation point which reaches 109 feet.
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But that was after climbing basically a mile in elevation.
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His Republican supporters duly confirmed his elevation to the court.
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Liechtenstein's lowest elevation is more than 1,400 above sea level.
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High elevation plays a role in some of the fatalities.
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Instead, Kelly and others oversaw an elevation in Porter's standing.
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How high in elevation are you when you start eating?
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And while Google Maps, for example, does offer the ability to calculate changes in elevation, there are cases where the company may not possess accurate data and will instead average the elevation of nearby locations.
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Homes located in high-risk zones require an elevation certificate, or EC. The EC shows what your home's elevation is in relation to how high floodwaters will reach in the event of a major storm.
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Even a slight elevation can reduce IQ and stunt childhood development.
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A colorful suit brings the perfect combination of elevation and fun.
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""Elevation will also ensure that critical cyberspace operations are adequately funded.
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And I'll be going at higher elevation in the winter months.
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Others have used elevation and water runoff data to do it.
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Boulder, Colorado The high elevation of Boulder makes its winters intense.
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For example, Delaware has the lowest average elevation in the country.
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Thus, we anticipate the elevation of valuation multiples for these stocks.
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Here's a very good solution: lower the elevation of the park.
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San Miguel Los Lotes, unfortunately, sat inside this low elevation terrain.
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Just having fun, fooling around, love in our hearts, constant elevation.
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That low is bringing snow to high elevation areas of Mexico.
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Pyeongchang's elevation makes it a popular destination for hiking and skiing.
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"There's mountains, we'll be living at 7,000 feet elevation," says Kody.
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He wanted to stay in shape for future high-elevation work.
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It also doesn't measure elevation when you're recording an outdoor workout.
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Before his elevation, Justice Rehnquist dissented 623 percent of the time.
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Fiji's higher elevation and more stable shoreline make it less vulnerable.
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" He said General Flynn's elevation in particular "is deeply, deeply worrying.
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Politics is not always about the elevation of the best candidate.
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"Their only recourse is to move up in elevation," says Hoines.
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For its part, Harris County has stuck with FEMA's elevation standards.
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Those wildfires tend to be more inland, in higher-elevation forests.
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Wiring and utilities also must be placed above the elevation levels.
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The elevation in the area ranges from 10,000 to 12,000 feet.
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"It's a blow," said Steven Pruett, chief executive of Elevation Resources.
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The other two geographic factors that matter most: elevation and latitude.
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His elevation led to a reversal of fortune for the Cowboys.
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Irtiqaa means "elevation," as in elevating life to a higher state.
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How to find elevation on Google Maps on a mobile device1.
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Asked what role she would play after her son's elevation, Mrs.
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It is at an elevation that does not require flood insurance.
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He's been training with the Elevation Fight Team out of Denver.
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The study also found support for a secondary hypothesis, the "nuisance hypothesis," which posits that price appreciation in lower-elevation places had not kept up with higher-elevation places since approximately 2000 due to nuisance flooding.
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The researchers weren't able to track down reliable elevation data for Monza, so they never modeled the effect of that course's undulations, but Hoogkamer has heard anecdotally that Monza had a comparable change in elevation per lap.
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So anyway, the long story short is that's 2003 and that's Elevation.
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Another form of elevation is represented in Urs Lüthi's comical "Selfportrait" (1976).
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Elevation Lab's Anchor headphone mount is a very popular product on Amazon.
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At first, the scheme wasn't immediately obvious to the Elevation Labs team.
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On the surface, the drama at his latest elevation is about practicalities.
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That is approximately the elevation in Bogota, Colombia or Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
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Eventually, Ms. Drummer helped start Elevation VIP, which hosts private cannabis events.
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But it doesn't mean we're simply stuck at our current moral elevation.
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And Nicaragua also has only a few peaks above the "safe" elevation.
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Our highest elevation was about 11,000 feet, and the beer was delicious.
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The issue, in my mind, is this elevation to demi-god status.
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We were the highest-elevation trail crew in the country that year.
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That's what Elevation Partners Co-Founder Roger McNamee told CNBC on Monday.
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But increased elevation may also enhance psychological problems, such as panic attacks.
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The elevation of peace over grievance involves wrestling with impossible moral dilemmas.
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Blood work showed an elevation of "suppressor" cells that prevent autoimmune diseases.
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So what happens is the land and the islands will lose elevation.
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That's one theory for Mr. Pompeo's proposed elevation to secretary of state.
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Democrats are concerned about what Whitaker's elevation means for Robert Mueller's investigation.
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Salvation doesn't lie in pursuing traditional male paths of ejaculatory self-elevation.
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For one, tours begin with less anxious questions about distance and elevation.
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The elevation of Princeton Airport is a hundred and twenty-five feet.
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The margin between this and the base flood elevation is called freeboard.
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These photographs are like an architect's elevation drawings, only much more solid.
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Before her elevation, Ms. Dunn had been focused chiefly on communications strategy.
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They can also consider elevation of homes and reconstruction of damaged ones.
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They also factored in elevation data sourced from the U.S. Geological Survey.
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But in La Paz the lower the elevation the better you feel.
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But nothing was biting, no mosquitoes, another advantage of the farm's elevation.
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The elevation of both the shooter themselves as well as the target.
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The Pentagon did not specify how long the elevation process would take.
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