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Side Fins
Side Fins
Side Fins
Side Fins

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Side Fins Defined

Vertical shading elements mounted on either side of a glazed opening that blocks direct solar radiation from the lower, lateral portions of the sun's path. SITE

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Positive turnover margin a solid measure for postseason success

Published August 27, 2008, 11:56 am, The Sporting News via Yahoo! News

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Bringin' the Noise: Steel crush

Published August 26, 2008, 12:08 pm, Yahoo! Sports

The Noise is no stranger to man-crushes, but this year several new faces make the list of pre-season infatuations.

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Lake Ontario coastal water under siege

Published August 24, 2008, 12:20 am, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle

Three decades after that massive, multibillion-dollar cleanup, the waters of four of the five Great Lakes are once again plagued by smelly, slimy algae. WITH VIDEO

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