I cannot comprehend what sort of moron could aim an industrial-strength firework at a block of flats full of old people. |
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Illegal rooms have been constructed by city residents on open terraces of the existing block of flats in the entire belt of the southern sectors. |
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An eyesore building on the corner of St Denys' Road and next to the site is a listed structure and will become part of the block of flats. |
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A convicted arsonist with a history of mental illness has been set free despite threatening to set fire to a block of flats. |
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The hero ended up in hospital when he gave the six-month-old the kiss of life after carrying her out of a blazing block of flats. |
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A campaign has started by residents to stop plans for a three-storey block of flats in the garden of an empty house. |
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The one thing about living in a block of flats is not having to worry about the roof leaking. |
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Tenants signed the death warrant for the decaying four-storey block of flats after voting in favour of relocating. |
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Neighbours looked on in horror as a bolt of lightning hit the rear of a block of flats. |
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If this is so in what way do 72 three-storey town houses and a large block of flats help to resolve it? |
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It will replenish the site with a tower block of flats offices and shops including a new travel and tourist information centre. |
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The defendant builders employed a subcontractor to carry out plastering work in a block of flats. |
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In the latter half of her article, Ms Toynbee turns to social anomie among her neighbours in her block of flats. |
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The claimant was a co-operative and owned the freehold of a block of flats where the defendant was a lessee. |
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We also live on the fourth floor of a block of flats overlooking Mile End Road, a duel carriageway. |
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Piles of junk mail littering the hallways of a communal block of flats, for instance, can be very off-putting to potential buyers. |
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A brave neighbour ran into a smoke-logged block of flats to wake residents after one of the apartments caught fire. |
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Everywhere a site comes up, the council seems to want to put up a block of flats nowadays. |
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The two tenants lived two floors apart in a block of flats notorious for housing drug addicts in New York's Bronx district. |
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A window cleaner plummeted to his death after falling from a block of flats. |
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A terrace, or block of flats, or subdivided larger houses, or building cloisters and courtyards or whatever. |
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The most recent cut-off happened on Friday at San Michele, a 13-storey block of flats in Hillbrow, leaving 65 flats without water. |
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The street is ordinary and the block of flats that the camera chooses to linger over is plain and unremarkable. |
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Elmar Huseynov, editor-in-chief of the weekly magazine Monitor, was shot dead in the entrance of the block of flats in which he lived on 2 March. |
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Residents in a block of flats in Epsom had a narrow escape on Valentine's Day when a fire in a basement flat threatened to engulf the three-storey block. |
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How would their canvasser put his case to an elector living in an obviously reactionary block of flats? |
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If you live in a slum in Nairobi, seeing development money pouring into a luxury block of flats is an insult. |
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She will put it up in the hall of her block of flats to inform the other residents. |
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It has been like building a block of flats starting with the roof instead of the foundations. |
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You ask your cousin, who lives in the same block of flats, to send your post on to you while you are away. |
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A block of flats collapsed, and if these men had not sacrificed themselves, others might have died. |
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The volume generated was sufficient to provide enough bass for several floors in a block of flats. |
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Imagine all the things that could be done to save water in a small group of houses or block of flats. |
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Living on the fourth floor of a block of flats meant that the wheelchair-bound son had not left his home for seven years. |
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Linda Campbell, who lives with her two daughters in a nearby block of flats, says she tries to buy fruit and vegetables but resorts to carry-outs up to three times a week. |
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A gang chased him into a dingy block of flats and knifed him to death. |
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I was disturbed that 2 office blocks and a block of flats have sprung up on what were empty spaces in a nearby town since I last went past a month ago. |
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The gable end of a newly-built block of flats came tumbling down in Topping Street, off Walmersley Road, Bury, and landed on a Mercedes car, smashing its windows. |
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If the claim is in respect of defects in the common parts or communal areas of a block of flats, the claim must be made by the Management Company or in Scotland, the Factor. |
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A tree which withstood a World War II bomb that destroyed a block of flats has managed to crush garages when it was felled by winds on Monday night. |
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This would mean, for example, that the heating costs for a technical system are passed on to the appropriate production cost center, or the water costs for a block of flats are passed on to the individual tenants. |
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He was trying to reach people trapped on the 4th floor of a block of flats in the east Siberian city of Magadan on Thursday. |
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Following the proposition by Expert Telecom to install a large mast on the roof of our block of flats, the co-owners have decided against it as it is considered to be a risk to our property. |
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He had not returned three hours later so his worried daughter Lara went to look for him in the sauna at the block of flats. |
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In May 2000 Igor Domnikov, 42, a reporter and special-projects editor for the paper, was attacked at the entrance of his block of flats in Moscow and died after two months in a coma. |
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Winehouse joined a campaign to stop a block of flats being built beside the George Tavern, a famous London East End music venue. |
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She was shot down at home, in the lift of her block of flats. |
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The unnamed mum gave birth to the tot, known as Baby 59, on Saturday over a squat toilet at the block of flats where she lives in Pujiang. |
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Zeolites are porous minerals composed of silicon, aluminum and oxygen atoms with narrow channels, like the lift shafts in a block of flats. |
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The residents of the block of flats where the message is posted up. |
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Hoffman plays Mr Hoppy, a shy and lonely old man who lives in a block of flats. |
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A figure standing outside a block of flats. |
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An exceptionally tall wave, as high as a large block of flats, which could easily cleave a cargo ship in two, like the freighter Muenchen, which went down with all hands on the 3rd of December 1978 after a last 'Mayday! |
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The example of the Alteinblick block of flats and holiday apartments has demonstrated once again how well the individual fine tuning of highly demanding objectives and technical knowhow can achieve results. |
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Hoval technology: With an area that is often the size of several football pitches and as high as a block of flats, aircraft hangars are some of the largest volume constructions ever. |
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People trapped in a block of flats set ablaze by arsonists today called for them to be pulled down. |
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In court further footage of Jones running into a block of flats with a stolen TV helped convince the jury that he was responsible for the car-jacking and burglary. |
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Despite its unorthodox combination of materials and forms, this block of flats in Freiburg is designed to significantly reduce energy consumption. |
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Hoodie-wearing Callum rode up to a block of flats on a pushbike, wearing gloves and carrying a converted Mac 10 sub-machine gun loaded with live 9mm bullets. |
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