Later that afternoon, after he'd run all his errands, Clay walked back to the boarding house. |
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This beautiful chateau had gone from a boarding house to a morgue in just one day. |
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Set in a soi-disant boarding house in a seaside town, The Birthday Party has the feel, off the top, of a slightly absurdist comedy. |
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He gladly chose to stay where he was and he was put up in a boarding house. |
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Though the school runs a boarding house only for Anglo-Indian boys, as a special case, Manoj Wilfred, has been taken. |
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Their house was originally a boarding house and each door still had a number on it. |
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She is a wealthy English authoress living in and running a boarding house in Umbria, Italy. |
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It was composed one miserable, dreich November in a boarding house on the English south coast, where Hudson was invalided for weeks, dangerously sick. |
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According to one local Houston news report, the Batavia, New York native had been living in some sort of boarding house. |
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He lived in a boarding house in Cambridge, Mass., while Ina stayed on Long Island with their son Chase, who was in school. |
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This was set in a cheap boarding house inhabited by a collection of semi-human misfits, degenerates, and murderers, who were what they were because poverty had made them so. |
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The concession was granted as the Duke toured the new extension, which provides accommodation for 20 boarders at Wentworth House, a girl's boarding house. |
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In fact they were not related but simply lived in the same boarding house and had befriended the old man, who was alone and ill. |
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He said the parents of girls who lived in her boarding house had been contacted at home and given the bad news before they returned to school earlier this week. |
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She remembers her early years as happy ones, growing up in the Calgary boarding house which her mother ran independently to support the family. |
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But even if his company is uncongenial, the boarding house will soon be left far behind. |
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Students who live too far away can stay at a boarding house on the school grounds, jointly built by parents, community and local authorities. |
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Includes: payments by households occupying a room in a hotel or boarding house as their main residence. |
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There are little restaurants near the boarding house that serve home made food, a coffee bar, and a pub. |
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Due to her financial situation she was forced to live in a rundown boarding house with five children. |
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Her home is seven kilometres down the road, so she lives in the boarding house during the week. |
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Like Frederick Forsyth's Jackal, out to kill De Gaulle, Galt changes names from state to state and boarding house to boarding house. |
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If you're lucky ad you're in a good boarding house with meals included, you'll surely taste local food, which is a real delight. |
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Across the street stood a palmy boarding house that catered to old India hands, mainly Brits. |
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For others they were only a boarding house while the students attended local provincial schools. |
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Angela managed the boarding house, and became the source of his fantasies and writing. |
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The boy concerned was not suspended but was internally isolated from the boarding house. |
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He had regained her trust the night before, after telling her of numerous time that she had let him back into the boarding house when he had returned after curfew. |
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Quick cuts between scenes stitch the boarding house residents' stories together, giving a sense of the whole without dwelling on any single individual. |
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The boarding house can accommodate 25 disadvantaged persons and provides for a course in assistance, formation and social insertion. |
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The Sharp Corner was a second-class groggery and boarding house, patronized almost entirely by the poorest and most shiftless class of trackmen. |
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The women slept in Ümmiye's two-room house, sharing a single outdoor toilet, while the crew — seven men, at first — occupied a vacant boarding house. |
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It is generally a requirement that there be a clear intention to operate the facility as a hotel, motel, inn, boarding house, lodging house or similar premises. |
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That film, which also starred Alec Guinness and Peter Sellers, centres on a group of exaggeratedly sinister con men who use an elderly woman's boarding house as the base for a robbery operation. |
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In Sinclair's book, published by Pan Macmillan, Jane's childhood is cut out, save for references to a vaguely sapphic past in the boarding house. |
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A room in a parent's home or a boarding house that is kept available for the individual's return to Canada and exclusive use may be considered a residential tie within Canada. |
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At right we can see the mill and the boarding house. |
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In this boarding house for young working girls, Louise learned to live with young women much more ordinary in terms of their language, culture and manners. |
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According to Order No. 448 of the Minister of Education and Science dated 15 August 2005, every school boarding house was registered as a juridical person of public law, having pension service. |
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The accommodation covered by this group differs from the boarding house in that the tourist stays with the family that usually lives in the home and pays a rent. |
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Vieux Carré', a late work by Tennessee Williams, refers to a neighbourhood in New Orleans where the author lived in a cheap boarding house at the end of the thirties. |
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When we arrived in Santo Domingo, a guide offers to help us fnding the boarding house we had already chosen and to show us also another one which was on the same way. |
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The Konferenz runs a children's home, Hogar Siquem, and a boarding house for young people from the colonies studying and or working in Montevideo. |
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A room in a boarding house or a hotel is not a dwelling. |
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From 1958 until 1974 it was a boarding house and now contains Preparatory School administrative offices. |
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Every pupil at Winchester, apart from the Scholars, lives in a boarding house, chosen or allocated when applying to Winchester. |
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The hotel is being transformed into a new boarding house, providing accommodation for 30 upper sixth form students. |
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This included considerable volumes of building materials, feeding the development of residential and boarding house building. |
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Webster completed his dictionary during his year abroad in January 1825 in a boarding house in Cambridge, England. |
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She plays Annie Quaintain, who tries to rebuild her life in a wild shantytown after she's left penniless and opens a boarding house for labourers who are building an aquaduct. |
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The building closed as a workhouse in the early 1900s and first became a boarding house, then an inn and later a general store, called County Stores. |
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Tolkien met Edith Mary Bratt, who was three years his senior, when he and his brother Hilary moved into the boarding house where she lived in Duchess Road, Edgbaston. |
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