The churches, convents, and all the dwellings of the former patricians were in ruins. |
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This will include the sale of thousands of public dwellings, with unforeseeable consequences for tenants. |
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Some homeowners have even traded down from more expensive abodes to less pricey dwellings. |
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Our Richmond Valley abounds in dwellings, public buildings, monuments, museums, cemeteries that are worthy of more than just a casual glance. |
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Although cities display colonial architecture, villages feature these more traditional dwellings. |
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Summer dwellings seem to have been tents weighted down by stones around the periphery. |
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This lithograph by Petre shows the dwellings to be more substantial dwellings than the whares the settlers would have actually used. |
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Residential densities should be in the range of 30 to 50 dwellings per hectare. |
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Lochs, and Scotland has 30,000 of them, had defensive lake dwellings called crannogs, founded on timber piles. |
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Many of these lake dwellings were used during different time-periods, stretching from early medieval times up to the late medieval. |
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This city counts 188,000 occupied dwellings, with about half occupied by renters and half by owners. |
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House prices are rocketing and there is a particular need for affordable dwellings. |
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The Caribs plundered the Arawak villages, destroying the dwellings, securing the supplies, and killing most of the men. |
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She points at a sloping rooftop, different from the flat and wide roofs of the local Arab dwellings. |
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These small dwellings, each separated by miles of forest, will provide nightly respite from the rain. |
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On the way you pass through the sprawl of makeshift dwellings that are home to tens of thousands of squatters. |
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The terraced landscaping on the entrance from the Tullow Road detracts the eye from some poor rear boundaries to dwellings on this entrance. |
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Beyond here, the path dawdles up past imposing villas and more humble caprese dwellings until the houses thin out and the going gets steep. |
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On the basis of that permission there is no justification for any further dwellings. |
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Our Melburnian cousins have courageously proposed to build 1.6 million new dwellings by 2051, with two-thirds of them being apartments. |
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Their dwellings, all their possessions, their families, their gods, everything was put to the torch. |
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In tents, shacks, log cabins and frame dwellings, pioneers gathered together for protection. |
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The ground fell away from the river somewhat at first, and then rose and fell again before it went up in one slope toward the Wolfing dwellings. |
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Some of these were dwellings but others were probably stores or animal shelters. |
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The share of one-room dwellings is urban areas is treble the share in rural areas. |
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Caravans or mobile homes will not be permitted for use as permanent dwellings. |
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There were blacksmiths, carpenters and stonemasons who built and repaired dwellings. |
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It is a great place, very sad and wild, dotted with the dwellings of prehistoric man, strange monoliths, huts and graves. |
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His men entered dwellings, taking everything of value that could be moved, such as silver plate and jewelry. |
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That's why they burned down their straw shelters and left no trace of their dwellings, only their sarcophagi and burial mounds. |
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They began to fashion their dwellings after those of the Skraelings and not plunder the earth. |
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We estimate demand in the UK is running at around 230,000 dwellings a year but supply is undershooting this mark by 60,000 at 170,000 dwellings. |
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These ghosts are a breed apart from the usual homeless types who inhabit such dwellings. |
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In certain circumstances, such as dwellings where there is no suitable or viable alternative option, the use of cesspools may be acceptable. |
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This development will be of fourteen houses, eight of which will be bungalows along with six two storey dwellings. |
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Cottages and cabins, the dwellings of the cottiers and tenants, were interspersed among the burgages. |
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This forced them to venture from their camouflaged dwellings and barren nooks to hunt, fish, and bushrange. |
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As the bus pelts past scattered dwellings on a dead straight road, I'm reminded of home. |
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In this particular case the major reason for opposing an increase of a handful of dwellings was to object to a precedent being set. |
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Wind energy and solar power could be harnessed to heat the dwellings and provide enough energy for daily needs. |
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A haze of smoke rose gently from a huddle of dwellings near a winding river. |
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As the bus pelts towards Paramaribo past scattered dwellings on a dead straight road, I'm reminded of home. |
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No dwellings of any sort where someone might chance to see how she met her end. |
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Those in more remote areas may live in hogans, traditional 8-sided Navajo dwellings with a stove in the middle of the room. |
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A banked or palisaded riverside enclosure with temporary dwellings and safe moorings for ships is probable. |
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The huddle of poor dwellings, too small to be named a village, clings plastered like martens' nests against rocks, high above a green river. |
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They then proceeded to torch the humble dwellings of the farm workers, presumably to ensure that they would not try to return to the village. |
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Each city was laid out on a grid plan with a high citadel and a lower city of domestic dwellings. |
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Craftsmen carved flowers or other patterns symboling good wishes into the doors, adding to the elegance and beauty of the dwellings. |
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The term is normally associated with bachelor pads, futuristic penthouses and plate-glass-and-steel mews dwellings. |
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Winter dwellings may have been built from stone blocks like the familiar igloos of more recent times. |
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Contemporary apartments and condominiums are even less likely than single-family dwellings to have Japanese-style rooms. |
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Unemployed or working itinerantly, their dwellings interim and provisional, these women scrape by. |
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Like most early projects, it replaced an area of run-down, overcrowded, squalid dwellings on the fringes of the downtown area. |
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It will be possible to use data from national bases on geographic sources of pollution thanks to geocoding of the dwellings concerned. |
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Even though all Delian houses include one large room, an oecus maior, the dimensions of this hall far exceed the standards of private dwellings. |
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The mean dwellings of gnomes and goblins came into view, as well as armed camps dotted with small fires. |
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Being social birds, purple martins prefer apartments rather than individual dwellings. |
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By the end of this year, Pangnirtung will have also received 11 social housing units, both duplexes and single dwellings. |
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This category is restricted to people living in units, duplexes or Green-street style dwellings where lot sizes are 400 square metres or less. |
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Up the road from that particular house there are even more spectacular dwellings. |
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The planning brief for the site originally envisaged 180 residential dwellings. |
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Modern homes are replacing traditional dwellings both in the country and the city. |
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The dwellings had no gardens and no provisions were made for dustbins or sheds etc. |
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Their homes were invariably humble dwellings, without even a proper chair for a guest or a visitor. |
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There might be a way to adapt the house to divide it into two separate dwellings. |
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The row house, a series of attached dwellings, was a common form of housing. |
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Permission for residential dwellings in a zone designated for industrial use should never have been granted. |
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Between them they will provide 15 dwellings in a mix of one and two bedroom flats and houses. |
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When the shot rang out, residents in the area stormed from their dwellings to see what was going on. |
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It's no good saying that the solution is to rip up everything and instead build high-density dwellings in urban centres. |
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Naturally the dwellings for the resident Spaniards were modelled on their counterparts in Spain. |
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To do that we'd have to make the dwellings smaller and semi-detached, but that would reduce the value considerably. |
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She would like to see a block or two of typical residential dwellings from each era of the city preserved somewhere in the city. |
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Fengshui is an ancient Chinese ethnoscience that addresses the harmonic layout of cities, villages, dwellings, and buildings. |
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The government owns the deeds to the Kibera land and the Nubians, who live in the slum themselves, rent out the ramshackle corrugated iron dwellings and mud huts. |
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There are dwellings crammed into every corner, up high and down low. |
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They are among the oldest dwellings in the local authority housing stock. |
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Thus encouraged, Vincent at once commenced his work with zeal and without fear, he hurried into the scenes of contagion and entered the dwellings of disease and death. |
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Members of the same household often sleep in separate dwellings, but their doors open onto a communal space where cooking and social interaction take place. |
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The gentle formality of the house contrasts strongly with its irregular context and neighbouring suburban dwellings, but it does have precedents in New Zealand. |
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The hurriedly constructed dwellings were not only found around the lower reaches of the streamlet but were seen also in many residential districts in and around the town. |
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With their massive ballrooms, twisting galleries, ceremoniously laid out kitchens and enviable furnishings, Chateaux were also the dwellings of European Kings and queens. |
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Mosquitoes were collected from human dwellings, cattle sheds and outdoors. |
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The only thing standing between them and death is a discovered stash of tinned carrots and the morning dew they collect from the roofs of their ramshackle dwellings. |
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Most South Koreans in urban areas live in high-rise, multistory dwellings. |
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Developers are seeking to cram far too many dwellings on to the site. |
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Other dwellings were built in lakes and were called crannogs. |
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Here, he used the intimacy of video to infiltrate the intense, distancing formalism of modernist dwellings and let us peer into some fanciful dramas unfolding within them. |
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An exploratory dig on Charles Street pay and display car park, the proposed library site, has uncovered evidence of dwellings dating back to the early Middle Ages. |
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Due to certain conditions of the earth beneath dwellings, electrical currents are caused to flow, thus producing a magnetic field that extends into the dwelling space. |
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There are ready smiles from residents who wave their greetings as we eventually head off the road and towards a small clutch of humble wooden dwellings. |
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People needed housing, and providing this was left to jerry-builders who put together cheap, insufficient, flimsy dwellings that soon fell into disrepair. |
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The winds howled their dirge about the rough-hewn stone dwellings huddled under the grim fortress of the Sorcerers who kept watch over the once-great plains of Kal Maros. |
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The Association appeals to everyone in the village area to tidy areas in front of dwellings and properties as much as possible for the visit of the competition judges. |
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By the 1930s it was divided into two dwellings and the several tenants of the claustral buildings included firms of printers and mineral water manufacturers. |
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Small, single-family wigwams and pit dwellings are also documented. |
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We want to get the message out to whoever is responsible for the empty buildings that they ensure they are totally secure whether domestic dwellings or industrial properties. |
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Many residents of the settlement strive to make their dwellings habitable. |
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Most of these were built of stone, while dwellings and other functional buildings like farmsteads or mills, depending on local materials, were of timber, clay, or brick. |
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There are four dwellings to choose from and more than a half dozen other structures in which to swing a cat. |
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In the southwest corner of Colorado Mesa Verde has long been a sellout destination, thanks to its ancient cliff dwellings that were home to the Anasazi. |
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Above Ducie Bridge, the left bank grows more flat and the right bank steeper, but the condition of the dwellings on both banks grows worse rather than better. |
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The cliff palace dwellings built by the Anasazi Indians are awe-inspiring. |
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However, arable land, dwellings and residences were lost, access to commonage denied and development promised by the betterment never materialised. |
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Wealthier people such as civil servants and merchants live in dwellings constructed of cement blocks, laid with a cement floor, and roofed with metal sheets. |
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Glass windows and tin roofing might be added to traditional adobe or log homes, but daily routines within those dwellings rarely changed radically. |
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Those who live with the traditional leaders or those who have travelled to rural areas will agree that some of the dwellings cannot pass for human habitation. |
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You'll find extensive terracing, rua pits and visible former dwellings. |
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In conformity with the provisions of the Act, the Government has made large sums of money available for the purpose of clearing slums and erecting low-rent dwellings. |
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More prosaically, the Kombai tribe in remote Papua New Guinea swamps hoist their dwellings as much as 30m up towering sago palms to avoid enemies and repel mosquitoes. |
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Four hours had passed, and barren mountain after barren mountain still lay ahead, the only sign of human habitation being a couple of tiny isolated dwellings. |
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The real estate and renting activities sector includes the letting of dwellings and other related business support activities. |
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A settlement can range in size from a small number of dwellings grouped together to the largest of cities with surrounding urbanized areas. |
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Nomadic peoples generally leave scant traces, due to the impermanent materials and foundations used in the construction of their dwellings. |
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With Europe in the doldrums, these dwellings are likely to remain empty, and getting crumblier and uglier by the day, for the foreseeable future. |
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Directly north of the large hall at Gudme other excavated dwellings represent, according to the model, Valhall, where Odin's warriors lived. |
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Children in city dwellings were more affected by the spread of disease than the children of the wealthy. |
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Large houses were turned into flats and tenements, and as landlords failed to maintain these dwellings, slum housing developed. |
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When the Domesday Book was compiled, Chichester consisted of 300 dwellings which held a population of 1,500 people. |
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The abbey built shops and dwellings on the west side, encroaching upon the sanctuary. |
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The merchants lived and plied their trade at the Steelyard, a complex of warehouses, offices, and dwellings on the north bank of the Thames. |
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Colonial families were large, and these small dwellings had much activity and there was little privacy. |
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The conflagration lasted six days, till the whole of the dwellings were reduced to ashes or smoking ruins. |
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The largest concentration of dwellings from this time have been discovered around Gelli and Ystrad in the Rhondda Fawr, mainly platform houses. |
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They consist of buildings with shops or dwellings on the lowest two storeys. |
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These shanty towns had narrow walkways between irregularly shaped lots and dwellings. |
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The keepers' dwellings have since been demolished to make room for a helipad to be constructed. |
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Brown bears may even venture into human dwellings or barns in search of food as humans encroach into bear habitats. |
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They set up dwellings with walls of turf and rock and temporary roofing and stayed in them for the two weeks of the assembly. |
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On lakes of southern Germany and Switzerland, numerous pile dwellings were constructed. |
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As far as we know, there are no special dwellings for an upper class, but few settlements have been excavated to any extent. |
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In the Swiss pile dwellings, the incised decoration was sometimes inlaid with tin foil. |
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Most new housing has taken the form of single-family dwellings, not plexes, and levels of home ownership have risen steadily. |
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In many archaic dwellings the central pillar does in fact serve as a means of communication with the heavens, with the sky. |
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Bai Bureh finally surrendered on 11 November 1898 to end the destruction of his people's territory and dwellings. |
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Some commoner dwellings were raised on low platforms, and these can be identified, but an unknown quantity of commoner houses were not. |
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The outbreak had been severe enough that the colonists discovered unburied skeletons in abandoned dwellings. |
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This led to higher demolition rates and higher costs to repair poorly constructed dwellings. |
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At the 2011 census, there were 91,484 dwellings, 88,731 of which are occupied households. |
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Chinese records dating back 1,700 years note the use of natural gas in the home for light and heat via bamboo pipes to the dwellings. |
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Further finds come from the advanced civilisation preserved in the pile dwellings in Switzerland. |
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Even as late as 1843 there were still only 32 dwellings, including two pubs. |
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There were no permanent dwellings but protection from the elements was provided by shelters made from boughs, shrubs and spinifex grass. |
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In terms of housing, the majority of dwellings in Barrow are Victorian terraces. |
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Mosses have also been used as insulation both for dwellings and in clothing. |
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Sukkot is a harvest festival originating during the time when the Israelites lived in the wilderness in temporary dwellings called sukkahs. |
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Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit, including PVC and fiberglass, are now allowed in residential dwellings not exceeding three stories. |
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In medieval Europe, loose fresh rushes would be strewn on earthen floors in dwellings for cleanliness and insulation. |
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Many dwellings have been semiabandoned as inhabitants have moved to farms on the plain to return mainly for summer or for festivals. |
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Yet it seems the government is building more and more dwellings, while the length of waitlists continues to give rise to resentment. |
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And be sure to check out the many Nuraghi, small, ancient stone dwellings dotted all over Sardinia. |
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The design was also driven by his admiration for the New Orleans shotgun house, the Charleston single-wide and two Boca Grande dwellings. |
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These were domestic dwellings with a mixture of Celtic and Dacian pottery, and several graves in the Celtic style containing vessels of Dacian type. |
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The 1237 fire alone was recorded to have destroyed 30,000 dwellings. |
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In a large number of cases this had only been delayed by so constructing the houses that they were used both as dwellings and as chapels at one and the same time. |
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Heat is transferred into the central heating of the dwellings through heat exchangers at heat substations, without mixing of the fluids in either system. |
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We know that the Anasazi, who built the cliff dwellings of Mesa Verde, Chaco Canyon, and other sites in the Southwest, disappeared sometime during the 13th century. |
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Although the housing stock is not of significantly worse quality than elsewhere in Wales, there is a lack of variety in terms of private dwellings. |
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Colonel Frederic Cardew, military governor of the Protectorate, in 1898 established a new tax on dwellings and demanded that the chiefs use their peoples to maintain roads. |
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Now a tourist attraction, the Hotel Sidi Driss in Matamata, Tunisia, is built out of five pit dwellings, and has been likened to an earthy silent tomb. |
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Pottery and weaving are among the very first art forms showcasing Filipino artistic design and are evident from cave dwellings all over the country. |
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The Botchergate East area until recently had older slum dwellings. |
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Several of the houses on the street are originally late 16th century or early 17th century and probably rebuilt on the site of earlier medieval dwellings. |
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Problems were aggravated by poor quality finishes on new dwellings often causing occupants to undergo a certain amount of finishing work and additional repairs. |
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The Skyway takes you past the turnoff to the ancient Indian cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde National Park and the working cow town of Mancos before routing you back to Durango. |
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This profit was reflected in the new farm houses built in the Rhondda and for the first time an emphasis on domestic comfort became apparent in the design of the dwellings. |
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Fire pits located outside the huts indicate that most village functions were performed outdoors, with the dwellings used perhaps for storage and sleeping. |
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