The species is well known for its ability to invade exposed mud flats after a drawdown. |
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The two tenants lived two floors apart in a block of flats notorious for housing drug addicts in New York's Bronx district. |
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A campaign has started by residents to stop plans for a three-storey block of flats in the garden of an empty house. |
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The development will offer parking space in the basement, commercial facilities on the ground floor, and residential flats on floors one to nine. |
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These range from one bed room flats to five bedroom houses, with 44 affordable homes and 30 low cost starter homes. |
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A number of residents have objected saying they would either prefer a small number of large residential homes to flats, or no homes at all. |
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The surgery would be in one of two six to eight-storey residential buildings, including 133 flats, 48 of which would be for affordable housing. |
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Future years will see 23-storey office blocks, supermarkets, arts buildings, more flats and housing. |
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The building of flats and apartments alone will not solve the city's housing issue. |
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The flats currently used appear to be about 0.04 inch too narrow at the waist and 0.04 inch too long. |
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A brave neighbour ran into a smoke-logged block of flats to wake residents after one of the apartments caught fire. |
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Under the plans, the pub would be demolished and a three-storey building housing the flats would be built. |
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Residents of four flats in the terraced building above the centre were safely evacuated but the animals were not so fortunate. |
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This spurred construction of apartment buildings with several flats per floor. |
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Today these historical buildings house a mix of flats, maisonettes and townhouses, and one conversion has just come on the market. |
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A disabled resident of a block of council flats constantly attacked by arsonists has called for the building to be demolished. |
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Residents in flats and homes in the town centre are also being urged to join the scheme. |
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His scale organizes the notes into octaves, with sharps and flats in between. |
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By remembering a simple pattern one can determine the amount of sharps and flats in a major chord. |
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I remember Bob kept getting flats and we were out of spares, so we had to use the patch kit. |
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You open and close the curtain, set up the flats and backdrops, and check to make sure that everything is going right backstage. |
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The set is made up solely of movable sea-blue coloured flats, so to speak the empty hull of a baroque stage apparatus. |
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There's nothing quite like a pretty pair of flats to top off any casual outfit. |
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It's used to patrol for trespassers, set up live firing targets and recover rounds from the sand and tidal flats. |
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Groupers, jacks and barracuda seek refuge in the wrecks, while large marble rays cruise the sandy flats. |
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Every degree of added warmth only whets the fishes' appetites and draws them nearer to the flats. |
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They were scattered over a mile area and unreachable because of water channels in the flats. |
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The workers had begun to remove the supports about her hull in order to free the cradle that held her and begin dragging her onto the tide flats. |
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Many surface flows, supplied mainly from leaks in the ocean entry tubes, are also observed in the coastal flats near the ocean. |
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I set the hook, stuffed the rod high and the fish moved off fast across the flats towards the deep water. |
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This encourages clam spat to settle out in areas of the flats currently devoid of clam stocks. |
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I've been to mud flats where there's a six-foot difference between high tide and low tide. |
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He explains that because of the unstable ground on the river flats, holes dug for the foundations kept caving in. |
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Traditional places to try would be the sand flats in the area below the ferry and around Pimlico Island. |
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The competition aims to achieve a sustainable and affordable mix of houses and flats for sale and rent. |
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Light can be blinding on the high altitude salt flats, or dense and green in the rainforest. |
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I will be putting in for change of use of my premises and turning it into flats. |
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Each week, the leaves were lifted, and seeds with an emerged radicle were counted as germinated and removed from the flats. |
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Down by the college flats near Darwin, I saw an old and slightly raddled bloke in a dog collar and full priestly garb. |
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So I live on the 6th floor of a block of council flats reached by a lift which is always out of order and always smells of wee. |
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In contrast, say, to the Museum of Scotland, the new parliament building is going up as fast as a block of jerry-built flats. |
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When water from a nearby active stream flooded into the dry watercourse, the nests and eggs, like those on the flats, were inundated with mud. |
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Meanwhile, new buildings on the four hectare site will accommodate another 60 flats. |
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As there are no keys to produce sharps and flats, all accidentals, microtones, as well as meend are produced by a unique fingering technique. |
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Several dead beluga whales washed ashore recently in Alaska after dozens were temporarily stranded on mud flats during low tide. |
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The one to four room flats had built-in wardrobes and cupboards, electric fires, and a communal central heating and hot water system. |
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We would redevelop it with a restaurant style pub on the ground floor, flats above and possibly housing in the car park. |
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We will be wading some very big flats hunting big bones in very shallow water. |
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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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The Pilbara is gentle and serene in a good Wet, with spinifex waving like wheat on the flats and the heady smell of fresh country. |
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These mud flats provided a haven for the people who fled here, such as Huns, Visigoths and other marauders in the fifth century. |
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Today they pay a levy to a body corporate, which manages the complex, much like the management of time shares or blocks of flats. |
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The kitten heel offers both feminine grace and womanly comfort, as do ballet flats. |
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A whole lifestyle is suggested by this, home to tastefully decorated flats and progressive rock music. |
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Unlike the vein deposits, the metasomatic flats are frequently vuggy and are the source of most crystallized mineral specimens from the district. |
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The hero ended up in hospital when he gave the six-month-old the kiss of life after carrying her out of a blazing block of flats. |
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Residents last night waited at a reception centre opposite the flats to learn if they will be able to return to their homes. |
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We do not have a monopoly on wind-blown flats, but hot air coming off the Gulf is a common occurrence. |
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We have security buzzers for entry to our flats and night after night, day after day, they ring the buzzer. |
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The stereotype of students happy to share squalid, dingy flats is a thing of the past. |
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The Victorian building had been divided into four flats and, together with the neighbouring house, was being used as squats. |
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The flats were dead black in contrast to the polished edges, almost seeming to draw the light in. |
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You are warned not to touch the banisters in the empty, crumbling flats of Craigmillar. |
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Like so many others, he's replacing it with a multi-storey building of flats, with a new clinic downstairs. |
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Everywhere a site comes up, the council seems to want to put up a block of flats nowadays. |
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Timber roof supports burnt away, causing large slates to fall into the building and the front of one of the flats to bulge. |
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Plans for the grade II-listed building and its surrounds include hotels, a theatre, cinema and flats. |
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Neighbours looked on in horror as a bolt of lightning hit the rear of a block of flats. |
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People were playing numbers games by building flats but we are all about quality and good design. |
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I stood under the bus stand, waiting for the quarter past six bus to the student flats. |
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The average occupancy is nine months and intensive management is the key to our success in keeping down the number of empty flats. |
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Banned are freehold flats and maisonettes, shared-ownership properties and houses in multiple occupation, such as bedsits. |
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Two of the flats above the store were occupied by local tenants, however neither were home at the time. |
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Piles of junk mail littering the hallways of a communal block of flats, for instance, can be very off-putting to potential buyers. |
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What they appear to have done was pour white spirit on front doormats outside the flats, which created heavy smoke logging. |
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The flats were originally owned by the council but later taken over by New Charter Housing Trust. |
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In most cases, renting out flats is considered unearned income and is therefore exempt. |
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According to the inhabitants, many left when their children bought flats and moved to the mainland, leaving the island with just some old-timers. |
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I must be very careful not to lose my temper with Maureen from the flats management company tomorrow. |
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A stiff ride on the flats along a creek-bed exhilarated him and sharpened his bloodlust. |
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Several clam species were observed on the sandier flats, and small crabs, amphipods, and isopods were available on the marsh surface. |
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What were once artists' homes now contain offices, flats and the headquarters of the German Arts Council. |
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The one thing about living in a block of flats is not having to worry about the roof leaking. |
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We also live on the fourth floor of a block of flats overlooking Mile End Road, a duel carriageway. |
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It is a London voice, it is the sound of the mudlark children in the clay flats herding their goats, selling their dung. |
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A casualty of the post-war mania for partitioning flats, the space had been carved up into claustrophobic rooms. |
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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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Dunham noted that fluorite was more common in stopes developed on veins lower down in the Melmerby Scar Limestone than in the upper flats. |
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The rest of the former store is set to become a hotel, flats, restaurants and possibly a casino. |
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Furthermore, I've heard tell that, like racehorses, modern blocks of flats all have one great-great grandaddy. |
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However, he pointed out that the issue also affected people who have bought former local authority flats on the open market. |
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The tide had dropped off the flats and with it, the bonefish had moved into deeper water, invisible to the naked eye. |
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Cricklade parents are unhappy with plans to build sheltered flats on a green space and play area opposite the town's junior school. |
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Here, on the site of the former stadium car park, Bryant Homes is building 300 apartments, from studios to three-bedroom flats. |
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When the tide is out the sand flats are busy with a variety of wading birds. |
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After walking through river flats, they hiked up a steep slope strewn with rock rubble toward a structure hewn out of the side of the canyon. |
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One of the fires, underneath flats at Angel Mill, threatened to blaze out of control. |
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The defendant builders employed a subcontractor to carry out plastering work in a block of flats. |
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The water level has receded to expose the entire site, leaving the work as a low white spiral mound embedded in blindingly white salt flats. |
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Alexander was unattainable for he took command of moving the ship down the makeshift slipway toward the tidal flats. |
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In the early spring, flamingos land on the salt flats while in the autumn, the Cypriots celebrate the harvest of the vines with a wine festival. |
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As we climb over the Clyde and uninterrupted views of high rise flats give way to a stunning vista, Wallace's mood lightens. |
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There are around 120 flats in the tower block, with six flats on each floor. |
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They included the height of the flats, the car parking, the number of units and the re-organisation of the site to get more communal space. |
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Until about six months ago, we used to have a warden living in a house next to our flats. |
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The sandwiches and shows, and a little sweet shop he set up at the end of the flats. |
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Town hall sources said the changes to the city's unitary development plan would not mean an end to new homes and flats. |
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Supermarkets are expanding into own-brand homes and building flats on top of stores, reports Graham Norwood. |
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Last year, a dramatic increase in the number of negative-equity home loans saw more flats taken back by banks. |
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Although I moaned, my bedsit was palatial compared with those of most of my friends, who lived in pokey, badly partitioned flats in Rathmines. |
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The guards laid about them, striking men and women with the flats of their swords. |
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The general view was that they wanted affordable housing, not flats, and I think they are entirely right. |
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Our base assumption is that 25 per cent of the flats will be affordable housing. |
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Some years ago we saw these developers build a lot of flats right next to our public park, Canbury Park Gardens, down by the riverside. |
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Without the alternative of new council housing for rent, record numbers are now homeless and in temporary flats and slum hotels. |
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Police sealed off the flats before beginning negotiations with a resident, whom officers feared had a meat cleaver. |
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You can wade for miles, across everything from mangrove lagoons to pancake flats carpeted with turtle grass. |
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A clothes line would run across the width of two flats, with wet smocks and rugged jeans hanging from it. |
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Nursing homes, social clubs, pubs, filling stations and hotels across the city have all been gobbled up by developers and turned into flats. |
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So, I've just penned a note for each of the flats in the block requesting that the borrower return it. |
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There are three flats in all at the address and it seems to be quiet and secluded. |
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My apartment block lay in the distance, down the slight hill past the redeveloped Ipswich docks with its penthouse flats and wine bars. |
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If, on the other hand, you plan on selling potted plants, hanging baskets, tropical foliage or flats, a greenhouse becomes a necessity. |
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Like the bridge, the Poplar Gardens flats were created in a factory and assembled on site. |
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Already entire streets of flats have been levelled to make way for more than 700 new homes, two new schools and a state-of-the-art health centre. |
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When I was about eight or nine they levelled it off and built blocks of flats there. |
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The open space around the blocks of flats was divided into semi-private areas that were enclosed with railings and gates. |
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The dull grey concrete of the flats was coated in a layer of thick slimy mould and the windows were encrusted with smog fumes. |
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The commonhold system allows indefinite freehold ownerships of individual flats, houses and non-residential units within a building or estate. |
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Water is then carried through the common parts in the communal pipework and into individual flats. |
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The pointy-toed trend is prevalent in practically every style from slingbacks and mules to flats, boots and everything in between. |
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The buildings are usually controlled by slumlords who overfill the flats, charge exorbitant rents and allow the buildings to become rundown. |
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I cannot comprehend what sort of moron could aim an industrial-strength firework at a block of flats full of old people. |
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You can tell he's a beginner because he canvasses council flats from the bottom up. |
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The development will include an elderly and mentally infirm unit, and 55 residential flats on land adjacent to the cricket ground. |
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We had a fire last weekend at Falinge flats in which no-one died because of a smoke detector. |
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With a 24-hour concierge service, the flats will be particularly secure and could be left for a great deal of time. |
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On the alluvial flats of the Cook Inlet a tented camp was pitched to billet the navvies. |
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In my field of view they've been building a sprawling conglomeration of flats. |
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These flats were known as insulae and only contained two rooms at the most. |
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All around the meeting place are blocks of flats and the congregation regularly does leaflet drops. |
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The council has planning permission for the building to be converted into six flats. |
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The fire brigade was called to the scene by the warden of the flats after the blaze triggered a fire alarm. |
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In some deserts, salty flats or ephemeral lakes or playas with marginal sabkhas occur. |
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The application was for nine town houses, a restaurant, five shop units and flats above the shops. |
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A window cleaner plummeted to his death after falling from a block of flats. |
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No-one makes them live in those boxy little flats on sprawling council estates, after all. |
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Bellway wants to convert the historic mill building into apartments and build other houses and flats making a total of 80 homes on the site. |
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Across the city they are being targeted by property developers keen to convert the buildings into plush new flats. |
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Jeans, a fashion statement all on their own, are paired this season with pointy flats. |
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She also co-owns two flats in Southern district and an apartment in her name in San Francisco. |
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Workmen moved on to the site last week to flatten the building and replace it with 138 flats. |
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The copper beech, estimated to be 300-years-old, partly destroyed 10 garages in the exact spot where the flats once stood. |
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The sea around Mafia is a tropical Marine Park ranging from coral reefs, sea-grass beds, mangroves and inter-tidal flats. |
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Sandy flats with occasional coralline outcrops dominate the bottom topography. |
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After the running shoes there's a myriad of flats, sandals and flip-flops before we get to kitten heels. |
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The castle was then a disused, grade II listed building that had unsympathetically been turned into four holiday flats. |
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In contrast round toed flats will be adorned with pompoms, rosebud trims, grosgrain bows and Tyrolean ribbons. |
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A five-year plan will transform the historic building into flats, shops and workspaces. |
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Many species of waterfowl flourish in the island's lagoons, creeks, and mud flats, which attract many migrating North American species. |
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Meanwhile the council is planning to postpone the introduction of recycling schemes for flats. |
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A terrace, or block of flats, or subdivided larger houses, or building cloisters and courtyards or whatever. |
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There is a very good case for knocking these flats down because it will cost more to repair them than to start building from scratch. |
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Beyond the tall, fire belching stacks of Linden and the plain, unvaried flats of Secaucus lies a gentle, fertile garden state called New Jersey. |
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We have a large building complex on the old Donnelleys site, several flats built on the site of the old forge and more on the Ainsty bakery site. |
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Thousands of citizens of Grozny who lost their homes as a result of a freshet last year have not gotten new flats so far. |
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The flats would be several blocks, creating a new frontage to the River Wandle, rising to 12 storeys. |
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The most recent cut-off happened on Friday at San Michele, a 13-storey block of flats in Hillbrow, leaving 65 flats without water. |
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On one dive an eagle ray passed me within 10 feet, lazily winging its way across the grassy flats. |
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He heard an elderly woman and a child were among residents in neighbouring flats when the fire started. |
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The land was earmarked by the council for employment use but the developer applied to build flats there and won the right to do so on appeal. |
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The street is ordinary and the block of flats that the camera chooses to linger over is plain and unremarkable. |
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In the lower elevation of Pinto Basin, Joshua Tree's creosote flats sprawl eastward and forever toward Arizona. |
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The 218 flats are arranged in three blocks, set back from the road to preserve an existing belt of trees and minimise noise disturbance. |
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Tenants signed the death warrant for the decaying four-storey block of flats after voting in favour of relocating. |
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The estate, once genteel but now a sprawling mass of dilapidated bedsits and flats, had a bad drug problem. |
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It tries to take us beyond the yellowing net curtains of their cramped tower-block flats, and into their living-rooms and bedrooms. |
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If the skirt is more casual or gypsyish, then flats are definitely the way to go. |
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Our track took us first over smooth grassy flats, then through glades of beech forest so typical of this country. |
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I said to them that in their deliberations they should consider the ten pensioners' flats adjacent. |
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Discriminating between deposits of tidally influenced deltas and tide-dominated coastal mud flats in the rock record is often difficult. |
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Across Scotland, cities are pock-marked with redundant churches converted into pubs, DIY outlets and designer flats. |
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About 88 parking spaces are also to be created for the flats if the scheme is given the final go-ahead by planning bosses. |
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From this cover, they swept the flats in front of their breastworks with withering gunfire. |
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Plans had been submitted to City of York Council to build four flats in the building, and another 20 in newly-built blocks in the grounds. |
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For starters, I would purchase a few flats of various sizes, a few small rounds for detailed work and a fan for blending. |
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The object of the purchase was that the Block should be converted into residential flats which would then be sold on. |
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The latest site has a developable area of 341,100 sq ft, and will have 270 flats with an average size about 1,000 sq ft. |
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It said the battle to save the building was lost and the site was now to be covered by flats of a utilitarian design. |
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Alkaline flat Trees are absent in the salty flats that surround the lake, but two shrubs, greasewood and rabbit-brush, are common. |
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He remembers the clay flats being mined, the diggers shovelling up clay into the oxcarts, the beasts relishing the mud. |
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The surrounding houses and flats are occupied by elderly people and young families. |
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They framed the vast expanse of brine and muddy flats where Hunt set up shop. |
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It is in a desolate location surrounded by grotty blocks of flats and graffiti. |
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By the time I visited, more than two-thirds of the flats had been sold, and business was brisk. |
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The gun was bead blasted around the top of the slide and bottom of the frame and the flats were given a nice, even polish before bluing. |
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Indexing flats on the tailcap and main body of the light make this easy to do, even in darkness. |
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Flea beetles like this crop a lot and the best way for me to get broccoli and cauliflower is to start the seedling in flats. |
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There are plenty of council flats in long blocks, some old and some new but almost all with satellite dishes pointing southwards. |
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Disengagement of the motor drive shall permit the use of a wrench on the output shaft flats. |
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I am writing in disgust over plans to demolish the Library and replace it with flats. |
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Police evacuated the residents of the 14 flats at St John's Gardens, Lake Road, at around 11.20 pm on Tuesday. |
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Suddenly hundreds of lapwing, redshank and dunlin all took wing, rapidly climbing high above the flooded flats. |
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Under the plans the Wheatley would be converted to provide two, two bedroom duplexes and a pair of two bedroom flats. |
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She and her husband Derek live with their four children in Wapping, east London, in two former council flats knocked into one. |
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Plenty of buckbrush flats and cover along the shoreline provide a place for bass to spawn. |
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The developer wants to convert the 100-year-old building into eight flats, two town houses and two starter homes. |
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At the centre of the docks is Ivory House, a converted warehouse that was transformed 23 years ago into 37 flats. |
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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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It is in the process of planning permission, after demolition, for erection of flats. |
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They never knew about the two-room flats and sleeping rooms he rented, the weekly money orders sent home, the currency exchange. |
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One of the plans was for the gallery and museum buildings to be turned into luxury flats. |
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High-rise flats or tower blocks are considered by many banks and building societies unsuitable for mortgage lending. |
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Bags were piled up in the doorway to the building, which is the entrance to six flats. |
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Most anywhere on the long expanse of the north shore side of the Cape which uncovers at low tides to expose sand flats can be productive. |
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An eyesore building on the corner of St Denys' Road and next to the site is a listed structure and will become part of the block of flats. |
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Proposals have been submitted to city planners to build a new structure of seven flats and a ground-floor shop behind the original five-storey structure. |
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Teenage girls, as well as boys, came into the garden with six-packs of beer and residents of the flats could hear young people swearing and see them urinating in the bushes. |
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The fishermen load the sledge with their catch, and then lean on the crossbars, scooting the mud horse over the flats that would otherwise drag them down. |
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Peterson showed that fences in sand flats have little effect on rates of survivorship, missing clams, and predation on the clam when compared to unfenced open controls. |
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But ironically the former slum houses are now sought-after properties following regeneration and the flats have become increasingly unpopular with residents. |
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At lower elevations where nights are above freezing, continue planting leafy greens, begin direct seeding peas, and start brassicas and onions in flats. |
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Many on the estate blame the council's letting policy, which meant young people with no idea of social niceties, and drug addicts, managed to get flats. |
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The prize carried with it some cash which was used to buy two flats in Chipata which are used as guest houses for visiting members from other districts. |
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Srsly, cover up the shoes with your thumb and imagine flats. |
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Many of the flats above are boarded up, the railings at the front and the side of the properties have rusted and the concrete blocks are stained and marked with graffiti. |
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Property developers are rushing to release high-end flats in the wake of the stampede for units at Henderson Land Development's Grand Promenade project. |
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I remembered that there were a lot of these abandoned blocks of flats, taken over by stewbums, heroin addicts, homeless, and juvenile delinquents. |
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Clam and mussel harvesters have been helped by the dry weather, with few flats being shut down because of bacterial pollution caused by runoff from rainstorms. |
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Linda Campbell, who lives with her two daughters in a nearby block of flats, says she tries to buy fruit and vegetables but resorts to carry-outs up to three times a week. |
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Below Steall, the Water of Nevis is no less than a thundering cataract, as it flows from the flats and gouges its way through and down a tight narrow gorge. |
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With sales price gains on high-end flats outstripping rents, investors may be tempted to sell property before prices fall further and redeploy their capital elsewhere. |
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He said the step was long overdue as the flats were in a poor condition because of the substandard material used by the engineers of the department. |
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There are many reasons why the high-rise flats of Glasgow and other cities failed, but suffice to say, people are not that fond of living in them. |
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We feel these flats would make the area overpopulated and congested. |
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And one set of civil servants was able to keep tabs on their boss only by asking his official driver which of his paramours ' flats he had been parked outside that day. |
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Although Scotland's tenement flats are a well-loved part of urban culture, the upkeep of closes, roofs and other common areas can be a source of disastrous friction. |
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Of course, the high and mighty have penthouses and large luxury flats. |
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From the street, the flats present an imposing, clean-cut modern appearance, with their front-to-back pitched roof, western red cedar cladding and prominent balconies. |
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He added that this goes for houses, flats, farms, factories and offices. |
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If the claim is in respect of defects in the common parts or communal areas of a block of flats, the claim must be made by the Management Company or in Scotland, the Factor. |
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The trip took about an hour and a half, and took me through abandoned industrial estates, pleasant residential areas, parks, and reed-filled mud flats. |
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A tree which withstood a World War II bomb that destroyed a block of flats has managed to crush garages when it was felled by winds on Monday night. |
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Property agencies say this year's festival will see yet another increase in the number of flats on the temporary market, and at increasingly inflated prices. |
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Now they're called concierges and usually go in the most expensive flats. |
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The new scheme involves building 18 new homes on the site plus a partial demolition of the public house buildings and conversion of the rest into four flats. |
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Also, some bakeries make flats and crackers from rice and millet. |
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Cowtails individually enter the flats on the flood tide to rest for a minimum of 4 h, leaving on the ebb tide, singly as well, presumably to feed. |
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Seabeach amaranth typically occurs on sparsely vegetated areas such as interdunal flats, overwash flats, lower foredunes, and points of non-eroding beaches. |
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The earl and countess were then shown around the extended flats. |
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Older electrical systems in council flats don't have earth wires. |
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Have you ever thought where do the poor, living in one room houses or even those residing in congested flats manage to give the dead a decent ghusl? |
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Developers of the site have now applied for listed building consent to demolish the weaver's shed and build a new block containing 223 flats in its place. |
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It was feared the building could be pulled down or made into flats. |
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A controversial plan to demolish an Edwardian house and replace it with flats has been approved by Bradford Council, despite a flood of objections from residents. |
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It is a grim suburb of Wishaw, composed of high-rise tower blocks and a network of lower-level blocks of flats, narrow alleyways and parking lots. |
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New tarmac paths were also promised, along with the removal of rusty iron railings and better privacy for people living in the ground-floor flats. |
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The client wanted a building that could accommodate the local bank at ground level, with three upper floors that could be used either as flats or as offices. |
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Such shelter may be found in estuaries, in embayments, and on sections of open coast which are protected by wide intertidal flats and barrier complexes. |
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Here was that infamous swath of dry terrain that encompasses both prairie flats and jagged gulches as it stretches through the westernmost reaches of Nebraska and the Dakotas. |
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Dressed in a green duster that was buttoned up over a simple black dress and a pair of black flats, she had dark brown hair that was somewhat tangled and very long. |
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How can people come to work there as nurses, teachers, dustmen, waiters, shop assistants and the thousand other necessary trades when flats or houses cost ten years' wages? |
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Residents in a block of flats in Epsom had a narrow escape on Valentine's Day when a fire in a basement flat threatened to engulf the three-storey block. |
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The council aims to delist the 18th-century doorcases at York Street flats, then knock down the building, despite vehement opposition from residents. |
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Most of the wadable flats are near the inlets where it is sandy. |
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When wading the flats, you don't walk but shuffle your feet. |
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Don't try wading the flats like the locals do on your first trip. |
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Major flooding occurred on the Thomson and Avon Rivers, and the Mitchell River flooded many hectares of vegetable crops on the river flats and cut the highway. |
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For the purpose of companion planting, it's easiest to use flats of marigolds and plant them at the same time or soon after you plant your tomatoes. |
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Another closet staple for last year and this year still, are flats. |
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Also, puncture flats will leak more slowly allowing racers to ride longer until support reaches them, or possibly make it back to the pits in a criterium. |
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The flats and sharps are placed on the printed page accordingly. |
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The majority of the residents of the flats and bungalows are elderly. |
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Residents in blocks of flats had begun to club together to buy generators. |
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Jennifer Murray, 22, a first-year environmental management student flatting in Te Puna, said the new accommodation would help ease the demand on flats. |
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Pembroke river is described as a refuge for wildlife. Thousands of birds feed on the mud flats during the winter and in the summer shell duck nest and rear their young here. |
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The position of the flats was rearranged each time they were watered. |
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The student soon realizes that key signatures with the resulting sharps or flats are the consequence of a consistent melodic sequence contained within a scale pattern. |
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Instead of the flats women normally wore, the heel of the shoe was extended a good deal so it appeared that they wearer would be walking on their toes. |
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A gang chased him into a dingy block of flats and knifed him to death. |
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Three extra flats are being planned for a controversial scheme on the site of a former woodyard in Fairfax Drive, Westcliff, it has been revealed. |
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Being built on four levels with the ground floor reserved for secure parking, the flats will have panoramic views north across the Forth estuary to Fife. |
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There were lots of little crabs scuttling around behind the mangroves and on the tidal flats there were wrybill, plump little birds that have beaks skewed to the right. |
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The wounded warrior in front of me rode so well, and so fast, dusting me in the flats, that for a while I forgot he was a veteran. |
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The printing works on Station Road has now been converted into residential flats. |
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Black sallee is most common adjacent to creeks and flats in mountainous, tableland country. |
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Transposition frequently is harder to read because of all the sharps and flats on the staff. |
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Regardless of where the show flat is, developers have come up with techniques to make the flats look a lot larger than they actually are. |
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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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For the first time, the city will permit the granny flats in single-family areas. |
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At the end of a short side-street a narrow ginnel with concrete bollards led into the surprisingly wide area in which the blocks of flats stood. |
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Many customers live in upstairs flats, down narrow lanes, alongside double yellow lines or have steps to the front door. |
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This is just comfortable. I don't want no ballsing about with rows and noise in flats. |
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She kicked off her silver ballet flats and stretched out her toes like a cat. |
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Before this, what is now the town centre was almost entirely tidal mud flats. |
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These are typically similar to flats, but house individual industries instead. |
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Fly fishers who catch flats fish consistently formulize their game plan and prepare their gear the night before, or days before, a fishing trip. |
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Richard Pryer Partnership wants to build 19 houses and 19 flats at Leymoor Road in Golcar. |
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During a period of lowest sea level, when the sabkha-like tidal flats prograded farthest seaward, dinosaurs were able to move through the area. |
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Many inter-war properties could be transformed into two flats whilst others could add granny flats suitable for special needs cases. |
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