Air also enters the living space from other unheated parts of the house, such as attics, basements, or crawl spaces. |
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Also, they must excavate to remove foundations and basements, and they must grade the site at the completion of the demolition job. |
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There are flood advisories for areas in the province and warnings about water seepage into basements. |
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Finished concrete basements that haven't been thoroughly waterproofed from the outside are problematic. |
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Seminaries offer evening classes, weekend modular courses and occasional meetings in smaller cohorts in church basements. |
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I haven't seen him since I was 12, but I remember he used to deejay in basements. |
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In lofts, basements and other clandestine locations, grandiose throwdowns were holding sway over a new generation of pill-popping rhythmaholics. |
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At the bottom of the basements stairs that led down into the room was a table and chairs and two plush seats. |
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Many residents were either cowering in their basements or had fled to the relative safety of outlying districts. |
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Due to disputed music rights, SUPERSTAR was sent underground, appearing at microcinemas and basements in bootleg form. |
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There are neighbourhoods that are still evacuated and a lot of soggy basements. |
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Bomb shelters in basements or backyards abounded, and schoolchildren built models of shelters for science fairs. |
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Use it unadorned, like exterior wallpaper, to line porches, balconies, basements, or walls under trees to suggest the view beyond. |
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Come Saturday night, they gather in Johannesburg basements, decked out to the nines and stylishly vogue like New York fashionistas. |
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Small companies in Brooklyn have been pretty much restricted to storefronts and church basements. |
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Does he walk the townships with bodyguards on all sides, stopping to step inside ruined basements and first floors? |
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Radon levels are generally highest in basements and ground floor rooms that are in contact with the soil. |
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He chose to live in the dark and dank bowels and basements of buildings, rejected by family and society. |
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Think of the money to be made renting out basements to hang meat and transforming kitchens into dark rooms. |
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He walks even faster, and soon breaks into a trot as multitudes of rats swarm from sewers, basements, vacant lots, and abandoned cars. |
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Stationary fuel cells can be installed in the basements of buildings to heat, cool and generate electricity for lights and appliances. |
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His militia, the Army of the Mahdi, is running courts and jailing people in the basements of tenement buildings. |
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It's got brilliant little backstreets and candy lanes of bars in attics and basements around Plaza Nueva. |
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The grotto occupies the basements of two former bodegas on a dimly lit stretch of Ludlow Street, just above Delancey Street. |
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The women of Motown created an enduring music that, after four decades, continues to keep us dancing in the streets, dubs and basements. |
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He started out as the most underground of agitators, his films either banned outright or left to play in church basements. |
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By contrast, damage occurred in urban areas: a number of basements were flooded and stretches of road were submerged in certain areas. |
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All of these split-level homes have basements that can be finished and made into extra rooms. |
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On either side, glass-paned doors lead to reception rooms as well as providing access to basements and gardens. |
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Had not Wray come up with this magical concept, I would never have enjoyed so many hours in garages and basements with other like-minded goofballs as a teenager. |
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In earlier days people used basements and attics for storage of out-of-season clothes and for furniture not needed at the time. |
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Farm renovation and building, pits, underground silos, deep basements, milking parlors, residential and commercial foundations. |
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It also includes the four-storey townhouses, basements, yards and mews. |
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Because it is a relatively dense gas it tends to accumulate in unventilated basements of buildings. |
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In the meantime, it might be a good time for those who have paintings by female artists rotting away in their basements to dust them off and put them up for sale. |
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It was a pretty unpleasant place by all accounts – cess pools in basements and cows in attics created a fetid environment. |
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The optical disks have unfortunately often winded up gathering dust in drawers and closets in attics and basements. |
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Classes are sometimes held in the open air, in homes and basements, or in damaged buildings of various kinds. |
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Crawlspaces, basements and poor ventilation design were part of the problem identified by the team for this specific reserve. |
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This is why smoke detectors should be installed on the ceiling of every floor, including basements, and outside all sleeping areas. |
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Hundreds of residents fled to shelters when roofs collapsed or water filled basements to waist-deep. |
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In the latter case, above ground structures may be removed but the below grade concrete basements or footings will be weatherproofed. |
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Their once grand mansions stand derelict, the basements dotted with gaping holes where looters tunnelled to look for gold. |
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Chapters 4, 5 and 6 describe how to install insulation in attics, basements and walls. |
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Interior floor space includes basements and attics that are finished to a standard that is comparable to the living areas of the housing. |
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Avoid: Avoid storing collections in basements, in attics, or near windows or exterior walls. |
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As these men and women age, their attics and basements are being emptied of papers, letters, photographic albums and other ephemera of war. |
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Crude oil and pressurized gases such as hydrogen sulfide often seep into the basements of homes. |
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The fate of hundreds of prisoners being held in the basements … is still unknown. |
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The vinyl collectors of old had filled whole basements with dusty album jackets, but my digital collection could fit in a shoebox. |
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In New York, I had been working in converted churches and basements, so the black-box atmosphere of the Upstairs was familiar. |
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For four years those kids have been shipped all over their community, taking classes in basements and wherever else that space could be found. |
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Emergency services who need to quickly remedy the effects of water pipe leakage or clean up flooding damage in basements etc. |
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There were continuing problems over construction deficiencies and many basements started to leak. |
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Within thick concrete rooms such as basements and tower blocks, the DCF-77 signal is naturally weaker. |
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Few basements have any insulation at all, and for most homeowners this means there is much potential for improvement. |
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The band was able to improve housing by adding finished basements, high-efficiency gas furnaces and heat-recovery ventilation systems. |
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Molds and mildew thrive in moist environments such as kitchens, bathrooms and basements. |
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Two vehicular entrances lead directly to the basements of both the original building and the extension. |
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Units are best located in garages or basements or even under the stairs, provided the exhaust air is ducted to the outside, otherwise the motor could overheat. |
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Some of the most famous conspiracy theories to bombinate in backrooms, basements, street corners, college dorms were actually whole-cloth inventions of the Cheka. |
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It's more efficient to use insulation with higher R-values in the attic and in rooms with cathedral ceilings than in wood frame walls and basements or crawl spaces with walls. |
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His bucket-equipped compact track loader makes money backfilling basements, cutting out driveways and sidewalks, and performing final landscape grading. |
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Right now there may only be 3-4 feet of standing water but, if you think about it, most files are kept in the basements or lower floors of courthouses. |
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They felt like the walls found in the basements of old buildings. |
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Normally she wouldn't be so concerned about blowing something up with such a small charge, but this time if the basements went the whole building would collapse in on itself. |
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The action took place in car parks, mobile homes, factories and basements. |
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They worked at the many machines powered by turning waterwheels in the factory basements, producing sheetings, calicoes, broadcloths, carpets, and rugs for a growing market. |
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Almost all these rock bands practise in basements of residential buildings that are too damp for people to live in, and are often used as storehouses. |
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Rigid board insulation is made to be used in confined spaces such as exterior walls, basements, foundation and stem walls, concrete slabs, and cathedral ceilings. |
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To complement the already built communal shelters the council requisitioned cellars and basements as makeshift shelters. |
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Inside and out, every aspect of the Library building was in need of attention, from the weathervane atop the roof to the cramped and crowded basements below ground. |
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The photograph dates from December 1930 but illustrates a common situation where soup kitchens and other services for the poor were found in church basements. |
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In the description below, basements that are partially above ground and that are used as office or retail space are referred to herein as a storey. |
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They remained in storage in outdoor sheds, Quonset huts, and leaky basements for years. |
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Use a dehumidifier, if necessary, in damp areas such as basements. |
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Contaminated groundwater tainted with trichloroethylene is to blame for the toxic fumes, which are entering homes through their basements. |
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The third type, which should be applied only by a professional, is highly recommended for uneven or rubble walls basements that have moisture problems. |
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In 1993, nearly one out of every three basements had no insulation. |
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We chose to discover it by bike, and the eight of us rode from wild beaches to wild beaches, before climbing to ancient military basements of the WWII to watch the island at the sunset. |
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Early settlers attempted to forestall this deterioration by storing their home-grown apples in cool basements or root cellars. |
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In certain rare instances, they may even sneak into attics or basements, or even dig burrows under garden sheds seeking protection from the elements. |
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Common toads winter in various holes in the ground, sometimes in basements, often in droves with other amphibians. |
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In many cases, this service stems back to the tradition of the annual spring clean-up, when householders cleaned out their backyards, garages and basements. |
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Some buildings have specially engineered recovery systems below their basements to actively capture this gas and vent it away from the building. |
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Among those with staying power, factory-built aircraft designed for sale in kit form enjoyed lively sales, although many of them remained partially completed and moldering away in basements, garages, and barns. |
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People do not put safes into their basements but open bank accounts. |
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Clogged or overflowing eavestroughs are all too often the root cause of major problems like damaged lawns, basements, or outside and inside walls. |
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We need quality controls on this highly popular drug, as most users rarely know exactly what they're getting in a drug often manufactured in garages and basements. |
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The only work the men can find pays half the factory wage, without benefits — Claude waterproofs basements, Tony retrains and works the overnight shift doing light manufacturing. |
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Artillery crumps relentlessly, driving thousands into their basements. |
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Methamphetamines are not legally available in Canada, but the drug can be produced virtually anywhere, including in small sheds, in basements and even in mobile labs in the back of a car or a trailer. |
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To carry out all work so as to avoid any outflowing, overflowing or leaking of products such as solvents, fuel, mineral oils, etc, which could pollute water or basements. |
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With training, First Nations' builders began to build new homes that are well-insulated, energy efficient, have good ventilation and no crawlspaces or basements. |
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In garages and basements all over the world, people putter around, so to speak, on evenings and weekends, designing clubs, gloves, tools, gadgets, novelties, learning aids and more. |
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But in the hard-tack precincts of his empire, the guys and women who climb poles and crawl through basements, he takes pride in not stomaching union drives. |
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Then this spring the ooze was showing up in their basements. |
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To warn against fire, install smoke detectors outside each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms and on each additional story of the family living unit, including basements. |
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Waterproofing is probably one of the oldest uses of bitumen and it is still used in a wide variety of applications from tanking of basements through to primary protection of concrete bridge decks. |
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Silverfish and firebrats are nocturnal insects that are commonly found in attics, basements, bathrooms, wall voids, subfloor areas and cracks or crevices. |
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It's been three decades or more, but there are all the old familiar details — the organdy skirts, the finished basements, the lingerie-shopping trips — and cadences. |
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It is used in the building industry in exterior joinery and carpentry applications for boarding, shutter boards, exterior basements and balustrades and riverside panelling. |
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He heard from people who were in some of these accommodations with flooded basements and all sorts of drafty conditions, conditions that were very unsuitable for families. |
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Infrared wall sensor in exquisite, slim-line design, ideal for monitoring large house fronts as well as indoor areas, such as corridors or basements. |
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This innovative barrier membrane provides a capillary break between footings and foundation walls, and helps to reduce the inward moisture migration into basements. |
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Trolling around in the shadowy basements of our pysches and societies, the best of these lonely shamuses try to unmask the nature of evil itself. |
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Cellars and basements built into soils over granite can become a trap for radon gas, which is formed by the decay of uranium. |
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Adding insulation to attics and basements. |
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Innovation has thrived more than ever in the 20th century, but up until 1960 or thereabouts, it was mainly a haphazard affair, the domain of slightly dotty individuals tinkering away in their basements and garages. |
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Remodeling basements is all about problem-solving, because no other space has the same constraints on floor space, headroom, access, and mechanicals. |
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Most houses on Oakland Ave. have large basements that are underkept. |
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They could be eight storeys high and had basements and attics. |
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But what about those who toil in their basements and garages all year perfecting double-and single-reed calls for us to wrench on and show off to our buddies each season? |
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Roman remains can still be found in the city, particularly in the basements of some of the buildings and in the lower parts of the northern section of the city walls. |
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Other improvements include plumbing and electrical upgrades, and enclosure of the property's breezeways and hallways, as well as the building basements and laundry rooms. |
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