Some confiscated materials were found in the houses and some weapons were even found in manure piles and haystacks. |
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Out in the warm, sea-scented evening, a stroll through the town shows that the opulence of the Palais is matched by other huge houses. |
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He said once the project is completed the voluntary housing committee intends employing a full-time caretaker for the houses. |
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Stacks of oats were scattered, haystacks turned over and roofs of houses and sheds were badly damaged. |
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The public can comment on the options at open houses slated to take place between March 10 and April 3 in the area. |
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The houses on the farm are falling to ruin, with straw thatching or tiles fallen in. |
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On a few food-vendor's stalls the bamboo baskets of buns still steamed and the tables in the houses were set. |
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Many houses are made of reed mats, plywood and plastic with cardboard filling the gaps. |
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There has been so much building here, we have been swamped by houses and one thing and another. |
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This is one of a few occasions that provide a good opportunity for both private and governmental textile houses to make hay. |
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Once past the houses, the enclosing walls open up and there are wonderful views along Troutbeck Park from the rough, stony track. |
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It houses Manx shearwaters, herring and black-backed gulls, razorbills, stormy petrels and guillemots as well as puffins. |
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Our campaign plans were discussed at our first public meeting after the open houses. |
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They say the town already suffers from heavy amounts of traffic and that the additional houses will only add to it. |
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Some houses were commandeered in the village, and a fierce volley of fire was opened up, as rifles, revolvers, and hand-grenades were utilised. |
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The house we rented in a small village came with an odoriferous, fly-infested outhouse, as did all the houses in the village. |
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Since then houses in the area have been visited by a stench resembling rotting carcasses. |
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In some houses, plated articles were used in preference to their equivalents in sterling silver. |
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She will be staying with the Karen people in their stilted houses in the bamboo and teak jungle where there is no electricity. |
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Let's meet our panel as we get into our discussion of the paranormal and the possibility of ghosts and haunted houses. |
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Most of the western haute couture houses are represented in Moscow, mainly in the Kuznetsky Most district just north of Red Square. |
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When they looked outside they realised one of the houses was on fire and screams were heard. |
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Soon lines of houses bordered the roads and Kyle slowed to a swift, but leisurely pace. |
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The principal business houses are headquartered in the city, even though many have moved to malls on its periphery. |
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Like all old houses, many of the rooms had open fires, but dampness and condensation was a problem. |
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Construction workers building houses on the site near Bingley uncovered the hand grenade in a storm drain. |
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Near the museum is the Magnum leisure centre which houses a swimming pool and other sporting activities. |
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In medieval tower houses and castles, the gentry and their servants often slept in the same room, separated only by curtains. |
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They told us about how their houses had been destroyed and how they had been strafed by helicopter gunships. |
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You know, they straightened out the Mississippi River in places, to make room for houses and livable acreage. |
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And then, in their free time, they cure lepers or build houses for entire villages in South America. |
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They don't own flash cars or houses but they do take an active interest in managing their money. |
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Venus and Saturn would have to be considered since they are in angular houses. |
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Many people have raised the ban on smoking in public houses with me during my election canvass. |
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The Democrat started his second term of office with the Republican Party having a majority in both houses. |
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Its hotels, houses, and shops are haphazardly strung out along the coastal strip. |
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Enterprising merchants built houses and wharves on the harbor side of the borough as well. |
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One OF York's worst eyesore houses could be in line for a facelift if the city council steps in and forces its owner to sell up. |
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Coinage was introduced, manor houses, farms and villages were established, olive groves and vineyards were planted. |
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Thereafter we began to shed the plantations and move into rainforest punctuated by stilted kampung houses and jackfruit trees. |
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The first block to be completed houses a grocery store on the ground floor. |
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Police were today also examining two computers, one seized from each of the girl's houses. |
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In urban areas, however, the choice of space is limited because of the restricted availability of houses and the nature of freehold land tenure. |
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Some of the town houses will have garages and the condominiums will have carports. |
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Lower rates make savings accounts less appealing and investments like houses or stocks more attractive. |
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There are no stockades or tipis, although the houses are a lot more humble and the fields a lot better tended than in neighbouring territory. |
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The new facility, on Rectory Road, replaces the previous cramped and out-of-date building made up of four residential houses knocked together. |
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There is the odd door way that the wreckers left standing, but the original shikumen houses were demolished to provide space to build. |
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Developers who want to build 71 houses on the site of Altrincham Ice Rink could be skating on thin ice. |
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Nevertheless some gangs do occasionally break through to stone buses, houses and terrify old ladies. |
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Luxurious waterfront houses were levelled and smaller houses that lined the town's canals were blown into the water. |
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In the first week of ops, the Army Field Force Group cleared 147 houses, 28 flats and two warehouses. |
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Bins for household refuse are available to all houses and will be collected every Monday. |
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Looking across the dark waters that separate our houses, I can't help but feel my heartbeat quicken and the resolve in my mind harden. |
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The village is perched on a knoll above the spume, and its tall houses seem to turn their backs on the sea. |
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They still live in tiny houses constructed from leftover roofing, wood, whatever's lying around. |
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The partnership also holds regular open houses, inviting the public to the facility for test rides. |
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The Himalayan cave houses an icy stalagmite worshipped as an incarnation of the Hindu god Shiva. |
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To date, the city has held several open houses and public meetings about the plans, he said. |
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These are well away from houses and if their opening hours were permitted only when the shops were closed what harm would it cause? |
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But most of the houses opened straight on to the road with only a single step to delineate their territory. |
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The houses are built on the site of a former brick and tile works, where clay was extracted and the resulting hole filled with landfill. |
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They have to be combined as far as possible with a policy of restoration of property in the form of family houses with gardens. |
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And, two leading publishing houses came up with anthologies of exclusively new poems. |
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Certainly, if you were to buy a 6-series, I recommend you select reverse when leaving friends' houses so they don't see its backside. |
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Bright lights flashed in an array of colors, advertising everything from vehicles to burlesque houses. |
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Traditional Hutu houses are huts made from wood, reeds, and straw and are shaped like beehives. |
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Between the outer wall and the city are four leagues of land filled with farms, orchards and houses. |
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At the end of their working period and having redeemed the mortgage, they will remain in their own houses. |
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The two wounded demonstrators were carried by people near them to nearby houses. |
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In the fifty years since the furnishing of the houses, curtains and bed hangings had become severely worn. |
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It has great 18th and 19th century architecture, with houses built one on top of another separated by stone-paved narrow alleys. |
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This, in spite of the fact that Hut Bay looks like a haphazard collection of huts and houses grown out of a logging settlement. |
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The box resembles the gabled roof of old houses, and is highly ornamented with good quality moulded wood on rosewood. |
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It houses thousands of weapons, including guns and ammunition, knives, knuckledusters, coshes, crossbows and swords. |
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Plans are in place for wood duck houses, blue bird houses, and swallow houses. |
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Residents were rehoused further downstream on the other side of the dam, but many yearned for the lost streets and houses. |
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After helping him on a few houses, I gained a working knowledge of the proper use of fittings. |
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As one walks up the Max Reger Weg, houses become more modern, but the road retains a rural aspect, being broad, grassy and lined with hedges. |
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The town is a patchwork of houses and public buildings interspersed with allotments where fruit and vegetables are grown. |
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Madonna cleaned houses and worked as a hatcheck girl at the Russian Tea Room while studying dance in Manhattan. |
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In the southeast of the state is Inle Lake, where the Intha people live in stilt houses above the water and grow vegetables on floating gardens. |
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Many houses have large kitchens in which closely knit Belgian families can gather. |
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Soon more and more houses will have their electricity on, and life will get back to normal. |
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You don't even have to get very close to one of these houses to smell the odor stinking up the whole area up to high heaven. |
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Modern houses also offer an ideal home for dust mites through central heating, carpeting and double glazing which make homes warmer. |
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In addition, occupants of all houses were involved in various forms of painting and woodwork activities. |
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There could not have been more than 50 huts in all and a dozen or so single storey brick and mortar houses, overlooking the fields beyond. |
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Many of the houses in the north and south bailey were built or refaced in the 18th century. |
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As a result of this, buyers who appear to be compatible are put in houses next to one another. |
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However, it is not unusual to find modern, rectangular houses in rural areas. |
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The plaintiffs were required to carry out certain repairs by the local council in order to render houses fit for human habitation. |
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Most of the houses are two storeys and would be equivalent to a medium to large sized Queensland home. |
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Real foxes do, indeed, sometimes make their homes under human houses and, increasingly in this country at any rate, under city homes. |
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One of the new houses is three storeys high and the other is four, prompting fears that homes nearby will lose their privacy by being overlooked. |
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Like most Low Country houses, the wraparound porch is built to catch prevailing breezes. |
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Land beside Blue Bridge Lane, currently a redundant building, would have 24 three storey houses built on it. |
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As you walk down towards it, the sky opens up, for in this rare Manhattan block almost all the buildings are period houses of just five storeys. |
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How many of us must have larked around on haystacks as children and disturbed neatly stacked bales in order to make snug little houses? |
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There are other historic adobes in Southern California, but most lost their lands to newer houses and on-ramps. |
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They were sought after by Europe's royal houses long before many of today's classics were known. |
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As the name suggests, the housing bank deals in houses in a similar way to which banks handle money. |
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A bigger wedding event will be probably take place then, but the date is yet to be set between the two royal houses. |
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The Blood Royal of this actual Grail lineage persists, via the female line, in the royal houses of Europe to this day. |
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There are several tea houses and eating establishments which appear interesting but on the whole offer nothing to write home about. |
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Lightning caused chaos in York today, striking two houses and knocking out rail signalling equipment to bring trains to a halt. |
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The coats of arms of most of the royal houses of Europe incorporate symbols of the 12 Tribes of Lesbos. |
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What problems are reported in the newspaper or talked about in the houses of worship as community challenges? |
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Dartford Museum in Market Street, houses some remains of animals found in the area including woolly mammoths and rhinoceroses. |
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Some had been seen to calmly walk into houses, open fridge doors, then remove the assorted goodies hidden within. |
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And as soon as it's dumped, it's usually set alight, sending smoke into their houses. |
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Six weeks ago many of us did not even notice whether or where the U.S. flag stood in our houses of worship. |
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Rommel ordered houses upstream of the crossing point to be set alight in order to provide a smoke-screen. |
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In some cases, the wines produced by these houses are lesser in quality today than, let's say, ten years ago. |
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In contrast, few people attend open houses or public meetings, several councillors noted. |
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I know where to go when I absolutely need new news, but the old print cycle is still ruling publishing in many news houses. |
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The police and civil administration generally has been ordered to ensure that all shops and business houses remain closed during prayer time. |
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Young and old alike enjoyed taking walks to see the many houses that were spectacularly lit up for Christmas. |
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Stories were collected that preserved past memories, and these were shared through public displays and open houses. |
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Elizabeth stood on the deck and looked out, beyond the nursery, across the flats, to the sloping hills, all treed and dotted with houses. |
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I've known of a few people who didn't intend to change houses, but just popped into a neighbourhood open house out of curiosity. |
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They lived in one of the last thatched houses in the region and always kept it in wonderful shape. |
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Dubai has a range of fashion houses, from designer labels like Armani to economy brands like Giordano. |
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Once that decision is made, airlines will then have a year to put their houses in order, before the new legal requirements come into force. |
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Most film companies converted to production houses to service the high demand for local content to fill broadcast hours. |
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He also appealed to business houses to help the institution with the sinking of a borehole since the school has no water supply. |
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The book reveals the author's encyclopaedic knowledge of the hundreds of aristocratic families and their houses all over Ireland. |
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Several stiles are crossed before the path reaches a kissing gate behind some houses. |
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He shrugs in the way a pop star might wonder at the fuss being made over playing to full houses every night. |
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As late as the early 1900s, older houses with gaslight were still being retrofitted for electricity. |
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The money will help first-time buyers who have watched the asking prices of houses leap 14 per cent in the past 12 months. |
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Turn left at the cottages and the lane climbs gradually and swings right past houses. |
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Traditional Tutsi houses were huts of wood, reeds, and straw shaped like beehives. |
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The council put a note through the letter box stating we are banned from parking outside our houses for the duration to speed up traffic. |
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These days, the film plays to packed houses when cinemas screen it at Christmas time, and is in constant demand from video-buyers. |
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This summer teenagers involved in the project performed to packed houses at Bradford's Alhambra Theatre on two consecutive nights. |
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He has become one of Hull's best known local music stars, and regularly performs to packed houses at the Adelphi Club in west Hull. |
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Inside the layout was rectilinear, with small single-room square houses lining the ramparts and a series of straight streets. |
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We need a few theatre houses with a congenial atmosphere in tune with the local architecture of the land. |
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The community responds and you screen in 800 seat theatres to packed houses. |
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In succedent or cadent houses, this opposition, while important, would not have taken on the same importance as when placed in angular houses. |
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Here the aged lanes striate, as if geologically, in tight rows of narrow Levantine houses. |
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These houses are occupied by senior citizens who have held responsible positions during their working lives. |
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All told, there were 2 off-Broadway houses and 7 studio performance spaces within a few storefronts of each other. |
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Since then it has played to packed houses, and after London the production is off to the USA and France. |
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The production enjoyed packed houses at The Gilded Balloon, in Edinburgh 2003, with much critical acclaim. |
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But before xeroxing the format to Survivor or Big Brother, shouldn't our production houses look at creatively capturing the Indian milieu? |
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Since Gyan's return to the North Coast she has been performing to sellout houses. |
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Other than music, there should be a renewed interest in theatre especially with theatre houses having undergone a renaissance this year. |
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Eventually the crumbling brick and wood houses of the alleyways gave way to the great space of the mosque, its massive dome towering above us. |
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Monks from the various orders in Europe had flocked to England to set up religious houses. |
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Hereward and his family seem to have been the traditional protectors of the religious houses in the area. |
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Most of the families living on the estate have already been rehoused and some of the houses have been demolished. |
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In Britain too, there can be no doubt that the major religious houses were the focus of much landed wealth, munificence, and pilgrimage. |
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By the time of her death in 1581, Teresa had founded more than a dozen monastic houses. |
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After the dissolution of the religious houses, where the poor used to be relieved, there was for long no settled provision for them. |
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Joseph II reduced the number of religious houses belonging to the contemplative orders. |
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Throughout the Middle Ages, Suffolk was dominated by the two liberties and the many other religious houses. |
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They've constructed loon, goose, and duck nesting platforms as well as wood duck and bluebird houses. |
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There they settled in Bethlehem and established his and hers monastic houses. |
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In England, for example, there were some fifty religious houses in 1066 and perhaps 1,000 monks and nuns. |
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During the Middle Ages, the scriptoria and workshops of European religious houses took a strictly instrumental approach. |
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I turned to Laura and nodded before she put her foot down on the accelerator and sped off in the direction of her and Paul's houses. |
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His first important job was as a visitor of religious houses under Henry, an appointment through which he greatly expanded his father's estate. |
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In the final chapter, Kiely tells us about his adventures as a master of one of Harvard's residential houses. |
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We ordered them to come down from the mountains fearlessly and peacefully, reinhabit the country and rebuild their houses. |
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All houses competed aggressively, and even the last race made a difference in the rankings. |
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There were eight houses or forms that divided up the pupils at Bishop Luffa and Sherbourne had now become the odd one out, the unlucky one. |
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The winners are now putting final plans together for six colour-coded houses in time for competition in the school sports day next month. |
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In the houses located in the Midlands, guests dine at one large polished dining table laid with old family silver. |
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Each activity involved two competing homerooms from different houses and at the end of the day a champion house was announced. |
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Students are divided into houses based on their special needs or interests. |
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There are four houses and they compete at sport, but there's no lacrosse and Lily said there was much less competition than in the Potter books. |
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It smells terrible, and the stink was getting into my house, my van and other houses nearby. |
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It would be the first time since 1981 that a government has controlled both houses of Australia's parliament. |
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At the state level, some of the legislatures are bicameral, patterned after the two houses of the national parliament. |
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Few commentators have noted the provision for women's seats in both houses of parliament. |
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On Wednesday, opposition parties disrupted proceedings of both houses of parliament, demanding the minister quit. |
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One of the proposals, submitted by Joe Costello, proposes to construct 25 semi detached two storey houses. |
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Democratic leaders in both houses say they'll bring it up for a vote and they expect it to pass. |
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This phrase originated in medieval times in Europe when most double storey houses did not have indoor toilets. |
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Amendments must be approved by two-thirds of both houses of parliament and a majority of voters in a national referendum. |
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A provision for leases to be approved by both houses of parliament would safeguard against a sale by stealth, he said. |
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The king, however, will appoint one of the houses of the bicameral legislature, allowing him to control lawmaking. |
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That, according to Parliamentary legal adviser Eshaam Palmer, can be done only by both houses of Parliament sitting together. |
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The referendum has been widely adopted to protect key aspects of state constitutions, such as the governor and the two houses of parliament. |
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Unless both houses of parliament expressly disapprove within 12 months, the marriage may proceed. |
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The legislature has two houses, the house of senators and the house of deputies. |
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Under the constitution, the Czech president is elected by a majority in both houses of parliament. |
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An independent candidate also has to obtain an additional 20 backers from the two parliamentary houses or local councils. |
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The bill had been passed by both the houses of parliament before being signed by acting president Mian Mohammad Soomro. |
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What I don't understand is why they don't just have elections for two houses of parliament. |
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The government won not only re-election, but control of both houses of parliament. |
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The application was for eight, two storey houses and eight bungalows organised in four clusters. |
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Ideally, the president of the GMC would present the annual report in public, before a committee of both houses of parliament. |
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A horoscope needs to be drawn and studied and the meaning of aspects as well as the positioning of houses and planets have to be understood. |
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Many planets of one person's chart fall into the angular houses of the other's natal chart. |
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Every astrology chart is divided into houses, starting with the Ascendant line and working anti-clockwise around the rest of the chart. |
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Some of the former police houses have already been knocked down and work has begun on the demolition of the old custody area. |
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It was a plain, whitewashed rectangular house, like thousands of other houses in the area. |
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It has since been renamed Balnahowan and now houses the Central Fisheries Board. |
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The English and Scottish royal houses had become closely connected through marriage. |
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The Van Gogh museum houses the largest collection of this troubled man's masterpieces, and is definitely worth a look. |
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The Mountbatten building houses labs and offices for the Optoelectronics research centre and the School of Electronics and Computer Science. |
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These Four royal houses shall be responsible for one of the greatest legends ever told in my homeland of Spain. |
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The experience of being inside the David and Peggy Rockefeller Building, which houses the museum's new galleries, is uplifting. |
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That building now houses all its activities most of which, as the respondents agree, are charitable in nature. |
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The Fifth Avenue building houses galleries, administrative offices and the museum's school. |
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When the lighting is right, beautiful houses look even more alluring at night than they do during the day. |
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The Golden Plaza Tower, which also houses shops and a school, is crowned by the revolving restaurant. |
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A storeroom on the ground floor houses 12 cylinders, each with a capacity of 35 kg. |
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The top half of the structure houses Lum's wholesale restaurant supply business. |
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A good diversity of coral life on the reef houses equally diverse marine animals. |
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This little known renaissance play deals with tragedy which befalls two houses once a lady's honour has been compromised. |
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As a result, most Japanese banks naturally thought that land was as safe as houses. |
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A second great myth is that property is literally as safe as houses while the stock market is the investment equivalent of Dodge City. |
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James says the belief that our personal finances are as safe as houses has fuelled an impressive consumer boom. |
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Well, Andy, our feature writer Stephen Lewis went all round the houses trying to find working telephone numbers for Loadbikes and Cyclone. |
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What is not in dispute is that the nation has turned in much greater numbers to houses of worship and organized religion. |
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Politicians have a penchant for going round the houses when answering tough questions. |
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Does the Holy Spirit and fire ever need to come down in our houses of worship? |
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They had already incurred the enmity of the royal houses of Europe, why add that of the bankers? |
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As we gather in our houses of worship, let us begin a process of seeking the healing and grace of God. |
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The surrounding area has a man-made lake, surrounded by huge boathouses and houses. |
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Although the local government has built new houses at lower elevations for them, Yao people are more accustomed to living in high places. |
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There are 14 small shacks and brick houses opening on to the yard, sharing a central tap and stone basin. |
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Scalia cited a 1970 Supreme Court case involving tax exemptions for houses of worship in New York. |
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Last year it was revealed that Doncaster had the third-worst rating in the country for reletting its council houses. |
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The houses are exempt from stamp duty for owner occupiers and also benefit from mortgage interest relief for investors. |
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A new relief for gifts and inheritances of houses was introduced two years ago. |
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The gallery still houses one of the finest surviving suites of Regency giltwood furniture made to commemorate Lord Nelson and his victories. |
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The neglected backyard is below, and to its left are the neighbouring gardens and the posh houses and treed and bushed gardens beyond. |
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They lost everything, including several houses, and ended up homeless for a while before landing up in the flat. |
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Sycamores naturally grow in river bottoms, and beavers use the young trees for dams and houses. |
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Only incidentally did it become a landing stage where houses multiplied and barges moored. |
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Almost a tenth of all houses in Swindon are occupied by tenants renting from private landlords. |
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Perhaps the poor, who live in adobe houses, ran amok with automatic dishwashers. |
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Banking firms and financial houses announced thousands of job losses in recent weeks. |
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There, rather like the men from Del Monte, the port houses would select the wine from the local farmers. |
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In 1962, construction was completed on houses there for Danish foreign service retirees. |
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Because most houses used to own one or two cows that they would keep in a byre near the house. |
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The windswept Yorkshire hills, the terraced houses, dappled woods and shadowy interiors, help convey a warm summer languor. |
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The central government plans to privatise publishing houses in a bid to open the sector and lure investment. |
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Five persons were killed, around 22 were rendered homeless, and several houses were destroyed. |
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Externally the houses have a cut stone plinth, rendered walls to first floor level and a solid timber upper floor. |
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Tree houses now come with all modern conveniences including heat, light, running water and internet connections. |
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I suppose I forgot to mention it, but as a rule we don't allow renegades to partake in raids on the houses they used to belong to. |
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The mayor has in practice reneged on the deal by moving the Roma people but not fully subsidising the rent in the new houses. |
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In larger transactions, a syndicate of venture capital houses or private equity firms might combine to provide the equity finance. |
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The local roads, services, amenities, houses and schools are not large enough. |
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Rogue landlords have been renting out student houses in Lismore Park and Lismore Lawn as holiday homes to unsuspecting tourists. |
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There are condos for rent on the island as well as houses priced to fit any budget. |
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With cabins, unlike condos or houses for rent, there are packages that accommodate specific recreational activities. |
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Who said one could find actual houses for rent to westerners for under 200,000 in central Tokyo? |
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Purchase recommendations from all of the major financial houses bejewel the company's stock like diamonds. |
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There are many types of Hilton Head vacation rentals, including the residential plantations, hotels, condos, villas, and even houses. |
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While other Relo brokers sold the employees' old homes, Lake Norman found them new houses or rentals. |
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The British education in high-street curry houses will help them find their way around menus, but after that, preconceptions should be discarded. |
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With all the gigs, curry houses and general yah-yah activity in Brick Lane now, you'd expect Shoreditch station to be thronging with people. |
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There should be hardline regulations for all tradesmen, whether repairing cars, building houses, plumbing or whatever. |
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We'll dine at the fanciest and snootiest drive-thru restaurants and waffle houses. |
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The opposition argued that a government required the confidence of both houses to retain office. |
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There are a few trusty pizza houses and French restaurants for those who can't face cooking after a day of strenuous exercise. |
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The most obvious difference is that glass windows have replaced sliding wood shutters, and houses now have electricity. |
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This small metal container houses a battery and the electrical circuitry that regulates the rate of electrical pulses sent to your heart. |
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Aptly named, with its black and white marking, the zebra spider occurs in houses as well as outside in gardens and other habitats. |
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A drugs haul of heroin, cannabis, cocaine, amphetamines and ecstasy tablets were seized in raids on 27 houses. |
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If the mortgage rate has to go up to bring the price of houses down, it will create more homelessness because of repossessions. |
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Since then he has purchased another three houses that he lets out to tenants. |
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He gave his support to preventing houses being bought as second homes or holiday lets. |
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Some houses have a laundry or mud room located near the kitchen, so this might need to be addressed. |
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When I lived on Pine Street, I had to cross the canal to get to the laundromat, the good restaurants, the happening bars, and my friends' houses. |
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Rectangular houses with zinc roofs and concrete floors are common in villages and small towns. |
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Newer houses have walls made of adobe blocks or bricks, with roofs of corrugated zinc or cement. |
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The older areas in the center of the city are often made up of mud and cement houses with corrugated zinc roofs. |
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The directors' lavish lifestyles and sumptuous houses on the outskirts of Sydney raised the heckles of the Australian public. |
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The Beatles, Gene Vincent and Buddy Holly were among stars performing to packed houses. |
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A walk east of Tompkins Square Park reveals new businesses, new buildings, and rehabs fast replacing empty lots and former crack houses. |
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More than 52,000 bulbs decorate their detached houses among spacious lawns in Northwich Road. |
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All the houses had large lawns of grass in front of them, with a stone path linking the house with the sidewalk. |
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House placement is how each person is affecting the other according to the twelve houses of the zodiac. |
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It became one of the largest Cistercian houses, with 140 monks, 240 lay brothers, and at least as many again servants. |
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The draft Newbridge plan has zoned land for 3000 houses over the next six years. |
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There's a certain energy in sold-out houses, and an anarchic feeling so late on a weeknight, for an unadvertised event. |
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It was a productive time for both film-makers and playwrights, with houses full and involvement high. |
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Okarito's few houses and two streets bear little resemblance to the goldrush town of a century and a half ago. |
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Nigerians build simple rectangular or cylindrical houses of reed, mud brick, or cinder block. |
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I also sought out smaller houses, manors, rectories and cottages that can be visited by the public. |
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Most of the picture houses and theatres carried a lot of publicity from their managers' point of view. |
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Number 31 is a three-bedroom Victorian residence situated in a quiet tree lined street of terraced houses. |
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Only four of the 10 houses on the street are now owned by long-term residents. |
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A neighbour helped residents from the guest houses to escape through windows after seeing flames billowing from the house. |
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Ergo these figures indicate the majority of visitors to the city were the residents of the hotels and guest houses. |
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Certain parts of the residential districts had certain designs for the houses built in them. |
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The police decided to proceed very cautiously, as they were in a residential area, and people were in all the houses around. |
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It played six performances to packed houses at Sydney's Conservatorium, and attracted gratifying media attention. |
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Designers and test houses are presented with increased resistibility levels and testing complexity from these new equipment recommendations. |
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In those days students had no transportation to and from school and boarded in private houses. |
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He has been campaigning for more than a decade for the power lines that dominate the estate to be resited away from local houses. |
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Once the symbol of a rich legacy, they used to grace the opulent confines of sprawling traditional houses belonging to the aristocratic class. |
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