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Conventionally, no. Which means that they can be horizontal - it is only convention stopping them. However, because you are breaking with convention, you might need to explain what you have done and why.

Conventionally, no. Which means that they can be horizontal - it is only convention stopping them. However, because you are breaking with convention, you might need to explain what you have done and why.

Conventionally, no. Which means that they can be horizontal - it is only convention stopping them. However, because you are breaking with convention, you might need to explain what you have done and why.

Conventionally, no. Which means that they can be horizontal - it is only convention stopping them. However, because you are breaking with convention, you might need to explain what you have done and why.

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