But in London, only 1 per cent of borrowers were in difficulties, following the increase in the capital's property prices. |
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The governor contended his only interest in importing the buses was to replace the capital's fleet of aging buses at a reasonable price. |
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In their view, the Liberals should be moving far more aggressively to realign socioeconomic policy in accordance with capital's requirements. |
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They are a perfect 17-0, which is more than can be said for the opinion polls or the collected wisdom of the capital's regiment of pundits. |
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For the capital's alpha toddlers, children's charity parties have become the events to see and be seen. |
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A short, stocky, fast, dribbling and left-footed goal-scorer, Mochini played left wing for Matlama FC, the capital's team. |
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The restoration of the capital's Chinatown district is an example of revitalization through preservation. |
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So while North Berwick refracts a little of the capital's prim ambience, Dunoon has something of Glasgow's ribaldry. |
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Police officers carrying semi-automatic rifles rode the capital's Metro subway trains. |
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Scotland Yard has signed a deal with messaging outfit Buongiorno to state the bleeding obvious to the capital's residents. |
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The duo paid a six figure sum for the rights to open a store on Hanover Street in the capital's city centre, which opens next month. |
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The pair became party pals and were spotted in some of the Welsh capital's trendiest nightspots. |
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Massive protests outside Westminster paralysed the capital's roads for more than 12 hours on Thursday. |
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On Monday, a mystery blast on the capital's main street inflicted direct physical hurt on more than a dozen people. |
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More than a third of the capital's cinemas are concentrated in central London. |
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They fight to be true to themselves and good to others, and perhaps out of hatred for the sheer contemptible venality of capital's favorites. |
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It's a fitting venue for a five-star hotel and one of the capital's best restaurants. |
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The facility, he said, will be the Hanover capital's first full-scale funeral home complex. |
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We went to one of the capital's gas stations, where fuel lines can last hours and sometimes even days. |
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With the Scottish capital's new traffic regulations, a green light is no guarantee of getting anywhere in a hurry. |
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Not only is he Cambodia's top boxing journalist, he is a diary writer for the capital's biggest newspaper. |
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The imposing Victorian edifice on North Bridge in Edinburgh which once housed the capital's daily newspapers is now making news in its own right. |
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If the court verdict had favored Port Said, cairenes say, the capital's own ultras would have turned Cairo upside down. |
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It is a striking feature of the capital's Weltanschauung, this earnest faith in the capacity of architecture not merely to symbolize, but somehow to guarantee, good politics. |
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And towering above them all, you have one of the dozens of cranes that continue to blot our capital's skyline, and no doubt will continue to do so for years to come. |
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He arrived just in time to immerse himself in the capital's thriving blues scene but even here his melodically innovative bass playing took a while to gain acceptance. |
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The revolutionary socialists only agreed to cease their protest when they were invited to an after-show lig in one of the capital's most expensive pubs. |
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Also in high demand are the townhouses in the capital's New Town. |
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The capital's newshawks have plainly scented a nifty scandal. |
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Cite Soleil, the capital's front door, is a 27 sq mile slum where an estimated one million people live in shanties lacking plumbing, electricity or permanent roofs. |
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Landing at the Pakistan capital's airport the level of security was huge with mustachioed soldiers everywhere and several besuited men jabbering into walkie-talkies. |
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It should be remembered that the buildings of Regency Newcastle differ from Nash's London by being of finely cut ashlar, as opposed to the capital's stucco. |
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Premised upon this is capital's fetishistic claim to represent the embodiment of individual freedom and to be a social order that suspends class conflict. |
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Let's see if there's any way to get the media and various other members of the capital's elect to avoid another round of self-administered bamboozlement. |
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And in the vodka bars in the capital's labyrinthine streets the locals will huddle around the televisions tonight waiting for a bulletin on how he has done. |
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The Mayor proposes policy and the GLA's budget, and makes appointments to the capital's strategic executive such as Transport for London. |
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The capital's official name was announced on 27 March 2006, Burmese Armed Forces Day. |
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Although the capital's mines no longer produce large quantities of gold and silver, silver items are still made and sold in the city. |
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It's time for cream tea and champers at The Stafford, an elegant, hidden gem of a hotel that borders the capital's royal landmarks. |
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Under Onwani the capital's major thoroughfares have been renumbered so that motorists can find streets using a logical sequence of numbers. |
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Elsewhere, the capital's streets were used as a catwalk for a colourful collection by London-based Italian designer Carlotta Actis Barone. |
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By his own request, Parson, who's gay, will now be on street patrol duty in the capital's rapidly gentrifying Columbia Heights neighborhood. |
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The task of finding funding for the tram to once again pass through the capital's streets was left to the second vice-president, Luis Liberman. |
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A pair of giant pandas was first donated to the US capital's zoo in 1972, shortly after president Richard Nixon made a historic visit to China. |
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When I was fighting the floods, around 300,000 other folk were stravaiging about Edinburgh enjoying our capital's many and varied New Year attractions. |
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The number of condo offerings will be greater in Kanagawa and Chiba prefectures as well as in the capital's outlying areas in 2005 than in the preceding year, it said. |
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Abu Dhabi Five months after the Abu Dhabi Municipality introduced the Onwani addressing system, residents are yet to catch up with the capital's new street names. |
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It is even outnumbering the town-dwelling feral pigeon, the famous inhabitant of London's Trafalgar Square, in the capital's gardens, the BTO said. |
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In 2017, the capital's population was estimated at 1,391,433 inhabitants. |
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Not a single voter was in sight at a primary school in the capital's working class suburb of Lazaret just after the polls opened at 8am local time. |
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Arboriculturist Mark Lawrence is advising local horticulturists on the care and pruning of around 250 trees before they are moved to the capital's Mushrif Park. |
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It is hoped that some sane element in the capital's power corridors will help in the release of the female workers' salaries and earn their well-wishing prayers. |
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