The plans show eight semi-detached houses, three houses in a terrace fronting Crosby Road and two terraces totalling a further eight houses. |
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In addition, the company will market six residential lots, each with a private boat slip, fronting on the Intracoastal and the marina basin. |
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Souyia proved another low-key mix of tavernas and bars fronting a pebbly beach. |
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Her track record has included stints fronting shows such as Top of the Pops, The Movie Chart Show and the sports reality show The Games. |
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And let's face it, Janis does sound different fronting a big, frothy semi-funky lite soul orchestra than a messy rock band. |
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You can't be pogoing and winding up the audience fronting a down tempo outfit. |
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The car park fronting the baroque facade of Wentworth is due to be replaced by authentic sweeping parkland and a lime and oak-lined avenue. |
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Iron chairs scrape across the floor, and the requisite fuzzy photos are posted both on the wall and across the glass fronting the steam table. |
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It is difficult to see how such cover can work at all if a fronting company alone is the reinsured. |
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Parking at the auction centre is free, and there is a car park fronting the road which holds 650 cars. |
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The rectory blinked in amber glitters between a scraggly screen of kapok trees fronting it. |
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As it rained heavily outside his home fronting Tampa Bay, Lopez delved into the past. |
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As well, many transactions such as banking that used to require fronting up to a real person can now be done by punching numbers into a machine. |
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At the top of the page is the office block Sunley Tower, the town houses fronting the Northern Quarter and the Arndale Tower. |
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The outspoken wet in a dry, dry Liberal Party was fronting the official celebrations for this week's centenary of female suffrage. |
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The Bradford Sunwin House store is available alongside neighbouring land fronting onto Thornton Road known as Southgate. |
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The granary is an old 19th century grainstore, six storeys high, fronting onto the river Suir whose quays were once crowded with sailing ships. |
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The proposal is for a house on the narrow strip of land fronting the A342 Rowde road near the Queen's Head. |
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The two big glass doors fronting the building give way to a large entryway and a small set of stairs. |
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While Maureen was fronting the campaigning, she collapsed with a heart attack and nearly died. |
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The 18-year-old volunteered to spend Saturday shut up on a window ledge at the Thomson travel agent shop fronting Devizes High Street. |
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I sat down heavily on a porch fronting one of the buildings lining main street. |
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I was delighted to see some beautiful butterflies on flowering shrubs in the gardens fronting a busy, air-polluted road in Penge. |
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I once described this band to someone as listening to the lead singer from Mindless Self Indulgence fronting The Cure. |
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Also, plans show four outparcels with 10,000-square-foot buildings fronting Roosevelt Boulevard. |
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You end up with someone like Barnes fronting a prime-time programme like Football on Five. |
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The vizzy, with its tiny roof, is designed like a flat-fronted oriel, a miniature echo of the stone oriel fronting Edward IV's chapel above. |
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Chris Evans, Davina McCall and Dermot O'Leary are fronting BBC Radio 2's extensive Live 8 coverage on 2 July. |
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These clowns are fronting for somebody or something else, they're too stupid to be pulling this off on their own. |
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He even claimed he was fronting for BA, but the bank denied that allegation. |
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At one stage, even a pleasure cruiser had to be pressed into service by contractors to work on new buildings fronting on to the River Foss. |
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Around 600 car parking spaces are planned for the store, which has been designed using a large amount of glass fronting. |
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If they can make the Bulls pay for crowding Wade and fronting Shaq, it will take the starch out of Chicago's defense and force it to back off. |
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Apparently, he's fronting up some anti-drink driving campaign, and he falls into the usual sleb trap there, too. |
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It's also used to topicalise any part of a sentence by fronting it in a cleft structure. |
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Maithris looked up at the question, then back to trailing a finger along the slender cast-iron columns fronting the cloister as we walked. |
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It consists of a range of Tuscan columns fronting a sturdy back wall with niches inset into it. |
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By this division Thomas now came to own four houses in a row fronting Lower Street. |
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There are some cases where we can't tell whether there is a triple-re-ordering, fronting with subject-aux inversion, or just a strange copular order. |
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It is based on Barris's autobiography in which he claims to have led a double life as a CIA assassin, fronting game shows by day and murdering government targets by night. |
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But when I was fronting the band, I had to do all the talking. |
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The scheme would include ground floor shops, including a food store, on land fronting Bury New Road and Stanley Road, meaning Roma's and the Church pub would be demolished. |
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Those two lots will each see one single-family residence fronting West Fifth street with a duplex built on the downward slope toward the rear of the property. |
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He has most recently been fronting the programme's late bulletins. |
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McRedmond admits that even with No Frontiers presenter Kathryn Thomas fronting its television campaign, Eircom has a job on its hands to accelerate the process. |
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Some had extensive reporting experience, as Crowley does, but they were accustomed to fronting television shows. |
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He showed a precocious penchant for baseball and music, fronting a high-school band called Johnny and the Jaywalkers. |
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As an integral part of Hasselblad's digital solutions the H2 is fronting the Instant Approval Architecture from the split second of capture. |
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Nisga'a stories tell of the river being relocated by the lava, which forced it into a new channel that formed the canyon fronting Gitwinksihlkw. |
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His Labour rival, Ken Livingstone, is fronting a tired and petulant campaign. |
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They are fronting it with people who have no idea about the laws, but they are there because they are being taken advantage of. |
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And, if you don't have access to a surety provider, EDC's surety fronting agreements may be of assistance to you. |
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The buildings fronting the space provide a strong sense of enclosure and definition to the space and create an appropriate pedestrianscale. |
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The body of water fronting your property exists because of a delicate balance in nature that has evolved over many millennia. |
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Density bonuses encourage retail shops and restaurants on the first two floors of all buildings fronting the transitways. |
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At Etang du Nord, the project will consist of placing stone protection along the shoreline fronting the fishermen's parking area. |
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The current appeal site comprises only the former lairage fields, lying between the rear of residential properties fronting West Road and factories to the north and east. |
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In the cemetery fronting the chapel, the surrounding fortification offers temporary and economical burial vaults. |
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One of the key contentions in the Headlands proposal is the developer's request to build the 2100 foot long sea wall or revetment along Strands beach fronting the property. |
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She's possibly a lovely person, but she should not be fronting her own season of a network reality show. |
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The visitor passes through one of the rooms into the central part of the house, arranged round a garden with a colonnaded portico fronting a series of formal rooms. |
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According to a source, much of the huge factory building fronting on to the racecourse is currently empty, with heavily mechanised production taking place on just one floor. |
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They tend to be smaller in scale, generally 2 or 3 storeys in height with the buildings immediately fronting a shared area, frequently with granite setts. |
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Holyrood Church, fronting High Street was blitzed in the Second World War. |
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The duo have a lot in common and a fresh face fronting the most successful airline in Europe would present a less strident visage to the EU and the general public. |
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Second fronting did not affect the standard West Saxon dialect of Old English. |
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From a risk financing perspective, it may not be possible to avoid paying premium tax on unlicensed insurance, but the amount of premium due may be reduced in some cases through the use of a fronting insurer. |
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Even before the Treaty of Brussels had been signed, Britain sent the United States a proposal for an alliance of countries fronting the North Atlantic, including Canada. |
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If the connection requires more than 10 m. of cable, from the street fronting on, then the cost of supplementary length will be charged to the subscriber. |
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A submerged shore lot, without designation, forming part of the bed of the St. Lawrence River, fronting on lot 34 of Port-au-Persil Range in the cadastre of the parish of Saint-Siméon. |
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A group led by Joseph Bernstein owns an L-shaped parcel fronting 42nd Street and the Avenue of Americas. |
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The great gate fronting to the north was about four feet high, and almost two feet wide, through which I could easily creep. |
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The colony of Cape Breton Island had its capital at Sydney on its namesake harbour fronting on Spanish Bay and the Cabot Strait. |
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Pliny the Elder, on the other hand, represents the Cassiterides as fronting Celtiberia. |
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Palatalization involves change in the place or manner of articulation of consonants, or the fronting or raising of vowels. |
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Palatalization sometimes refers to vowel shifts, the fronting of a back vowel or raising of a front vowel. |
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For a very long time the crest of the mountain formed the northern limits of the city. What occurred beyond it were the inaccessible forested ends of farms fronting on Côte des Neiges and Côte Ste. |
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The development will be located at the southern tip of West Kowloon Reclamation Area, over 40-hectares of land fronting Victoria Harbour. |
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Moreover, Turner shows that fronting of aspiration preceded the devoicing of voiced aspirates in European Romani. |
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It seemed fitting that after his brave-faced honesty fronting the media this week, Bombers captain Jobe Watson should be confronted in his first game of the season by a Sydney downpour. |
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Today we have a tiny postage stamp of a reserve, a small fraction of a percentage of our traditional territory fronting a dead body of water trapped between two massive industrial operations. |
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One way of fronting a DP is by a form of topicalization which is triggered by a need to derive a new interpretive effect. |
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Mr Paquin had been at Altus since 1992, working with its previous boss, Jean-François Hénin, who was the main architect of the Executive Life deal. The memoranda spelled out clearly the fronting scheme. |
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Much of the material was used to fill disused cesspits behind the buildings fronting onto Bridge Street. |
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Movement of core arguments, based on their discourse status, is common, particularly fronting, as well as postposing. |
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Hydro Ottawa shall extend the system to provide for a standard, single-phase, secondary residential service within its service area for development fronting opened road allowances. |
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Nevertheless, fronting carriers reinsuring with a captive can assume substantial credit risk because the captives reinsuring the risk may not be sufficiently capitalized. |
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Ray Winstone is fronting a campaign for the Football Association that aims to stop pushy parents shouting abuse at their children during the grassroots football season. |
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But despite fronting one of the world's most successful rock bands, the drummer can get a hard time, perhaps for some of his soppier releases through the years? |
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Now, Erin is fronting SodaStream's campaign for A World Without Bottles, campaigning for the public to precycle water bottles by avoiding throwing them away. |
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Also fronting onto the street is Howells department store, which stretches from just after Cardiff Central Market to the corner of Wharton Street. |
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Now, Erin is fronting SodaStream's campaign for A World Without Bottles, trying to get the public to precycle water bottles by avoiding throwing them away. |
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If he asks for longer, then you start the blackmail by saying you've been honest with him by fronting it up before the deal rather than firing him afterwards. |
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Now he's fronting his own garage outfit with a flavour of the 60s alongisde former Woggles man Dan Elekto and his pal from the Buff Medways Johnny Parker. |
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