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Solved the overflow issue, albeit temporarily. #45

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Added a height argument to \begin{minipage}. When the contents are more than the vertical limit, the extra contents will run into the page instead of overflowing to the next page.
This can be a solution till we figure out a way to smoothly transition to the next page.

Also added a % after the first \end{minipage} which removes the little bit of horizontal space that is automatically inserted by the minipage environment. Reference

Added a height argument to \begin{minipage}. When the contents are more than the vertical limit, the extra contents will run into the page instead of overflowing to the next page.
This can be a solution till we figure out a way to smoothly transition into the next page.

Also added a % after the first \end{minipage} which removes the little bit of horizontal space that is automatically inserted by the `minipage` environment. [Reference](https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/157222/putting-figures-side-by-side-using-minipage)
Added a height argument to \begin{minipage}. When the contents are more than the vertical limit, the extra contents will run into the page instead of overflowing to the next page.
This can be a solution till we figure out a way to smoothly transition into the next page.

Also added a % after the first \end{minipage} which removes the little bit of horizontal space that is automatically inserted by the `minipage` environment. [Reference](https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/157222/putting-figures-side-by-side-using-minipage)
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