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The authorities should insist on an effective damp course and insist that the house is a certainheightabovegroundlevel.
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Each module can be adjusted in multiple ways, fromheightabovegroundlevelto gradient of hill and radius of corner.
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The collision occurred in good visibility at an estimatedheightabovegroundlevelof 300ft m.
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The barrow is 21m in diameter and stands some 1.5m inheightabovegroundlevel.
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The radar altimeter is used to measureheightabovegroundlevelduring landing in commercial and military aircraft.
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