During the construction work, nursery school children and staff will be housed in temporary accommodation opposite the existing building. |
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The old pumping station raised sewage between two levels of the Northern Outfall Sewer, and originally housed eight coal-fired beam engines. |
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Also housed in the lights' polycarbonate enclosures are the parking lights, side-turn markers and daytime running lights. |
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Youngsters at a nursery near Swindon will feel right at home singing Old MacDonald's Farm as they will be housed in a former barn. |
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A votive tablet found in Plovdiv and now housed at the National Archaeological Museum in Sofia depicts one such occurrence. |
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The blades are housed in a brass lining and feature the Remington trademark etch and tang stamp. |
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It was a hard shoot because we were basically housed in a small village about four hours away from Shanghai. |
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Now storage servers or workstations can be backed up on one single tape cartridge housed in the server itself. |
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He added that there is a possibility of the museum being housed in the new heritage centre once it is completed. |
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The building it was located in housed hundreds of offices with scads of workers, all in diverse fields. |
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The battery-operated device is housed in a waterproof enclosure, allowing disinfection after use. |
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The building which housed Britain's first ten-pin bowling alley was set to be turned into a family home. |
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In many areas where there are feral pigs, wild sows and piglets are captured, male shoats castrated, and then the pigs are housed or penned. |
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Specially bred horses were fed and housed in lavish stables and great forts. |
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The film captures monkeys in the Nariva wetlands, golden tree frogs housed in bromeliad plants and blue-backed manakins in Tobago. |
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Metal scavengers dismantled 155 mm artillery rounds, spreading gun powder on the ground at the depot, which housed old artillery. |
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The assembly saw delegates housed in five-star hotels and carrying upmarket Bonia-brand bags, instead of the usual Manila paper envelopes. |
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In the laboratory the spiders were housed individually in plastic terraria. |
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Vieuille-Thomas et al. observed sows housed in tethers, stalls, and groups for the occurrence of stereotypic behaviors. |
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Though housed snugly below a similarly bannered bar, the restaurant has created its own separate identity. |
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Apparently, it is the intention of prisoners abroad that no other Brits will ever be housed in Uncle Joe's slammer again. |
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Circuit boards typically contain cadmium, mercury and chromium while the whole package is housed in brominated, flame-retardant plastic. |
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There is also an understairs storage area which originally housed a staircase down to the garden level accommodation. |
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Soldiers returning to complete the base closure mission could be housed together in barracks designated specifically for closure personnel. |
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The European Commission recently announced an end to the cramped conditions suffered by hens housed in battery cages. |
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Sows housed in pens and stalls had similar mean values across all measures with each analysis that was used. |
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Being housed in Melbourne distances them from their major business and fails to respond to future trends. |
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The Foundation is housed in a 19-century warehouse in Manhattan's meatpacking district. |
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Banks had a friend at Bradford Grammar School so Debbie was lent a boat which was housed in their boathouse on the River Aire at Saltaire. |
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Renovations completed, the facility reopened in January 2003 and is now housed in a posh, split-level building. |
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The project began with the sale of the church's old meeting hall, which was housed in a dilapidated coach house at the vicarage. |
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Ana and Yu Ching Li sat in the little glassed-in solarium which housed Chin's winter quarters and watched the snow come down. |
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A light aluminum index is suspended from a bifilar silk fiber housed in a long glass tube. |
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Attention must also be made to the reels bearings in which the spindle of the spool is housed. |
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He was initially put up in a room whose windows faced the building that housed the indoor net practice facilities. |
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There are 84 volunteers, aged between 21 and 80, who work shifts at the branch housed in a Victorian villa off Manningham Lane. |
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More than one stallion can be housed under the same roof, but they should all have separate paddocks or grazing patches. |
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Where cows must be housed, allow access to an exercise yard or small paddock to facilitate mating. |
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Each pair of owls was housed separately in an outside aviary where a nest box was available. |
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A fragment of a bear skull housed for several years in a Canadian museum may be rewriting the history of North America's brown bears. |
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Unskilled single men often had rooms in boarding houses run by native residents, while families were housed in tenements owned by the companies. |
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They were encamped in fields or housed in barracks and Nissen huts on the outskirts of Mere, Tisbury and Tilshead. |
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The models have flat-bottomed hulls and had previously been supported on brass upstands and housed in a variety of conventional display cases. |
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Over the years, 8500 prints and glass plate negatives of the sisters have come to be housed there. |
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He owned the building where the brothel was housed and the business was registered in his name, she said. |
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The British gangster film has always housed the skeletons of Shakespearean tragedy within it. |
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Laois County Council say they have a duty of care to house people, but they also have a duty of care to people already housed. |
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Small and rectangular, the chamber housed a mahogany bed, chest of drawers, washbasin and vanity. |
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They are also concerned that many are housed in old and unsuitable buildings. |
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He walked along the moonlit paths in silence, observing in silence the tents and makeshift buildings that housed the slumbering villagers. |
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The above ground extra story housed the kitchen and a stone and brick storage vault. |
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This seems to me to be sensible guidance and likely to result in families being housed together until the children are reasonably mature. |
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The submarine constitutes a double-hulled configuration with missile silos housed in the inner hull. |
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The building with the sphinx and obelisks in the center housed Akoun's Beautiful Orient with its bazaar offering wares from the Middle East. |
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As if to atone, Winslow brought two Acadian families back to Marshfield, where the town temporarily fed and housed them in the school. |
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Lehner speculates that the Eastern town housed skilled craftsmen, artisans, stone masons, quarrymen, overseers, and officials. |
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They do best with oscars, blue acaras, juruparis etc. if they are going to be housed with any other cichlids. |
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Salvaged doors and windows housed in new jambs set up contrasts between new and old. |
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This drive housed fifty 24-inch disks, had an access time of 600 milliseconds, and a capacity of 5.0 megabytes. |
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Nuala Ryan, said the women travellers, in the main, want to be housed but the menfolk do not, preferring to remain on the side of the road. |
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The remains consist of the central mill chamber, where the waterwheels were housed between the two mill buildings. |
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It's housed in a drab off-campus building that looks like a converted Quonset hut, and it sits next door to an auto-repair shop. |
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The owner had purchased this former tennis club housed in two separate Quonset hut-style buildings and had turned it into a health club. |
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There was no electricity or running water and the toilet was outside next door to a shed which housed pigs. |
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The program's creator had already stopped distributing the software after Apple's lawyers contacted the company that housed its Web hosting. |
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Male jirds naturally spend most of their time above ground and can be housed in a cage or tank. |
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These units were selected because they housed acutely ill patients who generally required bed baths. |
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Bigger castles housed more troops so the threat to the Welsh in that region was very obvious. |
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A crew of three was required and they were housed in a single cockpit while radar was mounted in a radome at the front of the fuselage. |
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All small appliances such as food mixers and juicers can be permanently housed there, with messy, noisy work undertaken out of sight. |
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The nursery is housed in the building where the administrative staff were once based. |
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While waiting for his trial, Galileo was housed in a luxurious apartment overlooking the Vatican gardens and provided with a personal valet. |
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Cows were milked three times daily and housed in an open dry lot with shade in the central area of the pen and over the feedbunk. |
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Gallagher Estate is to house the parliament for its first five years, whereafter it would be housed at an as-yet undecided venue in Gauteng. |
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The frames had been adzed to remove the sharp angle of a land, or notch, which originally housed the edge of the clinker plank. |
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The area of unknown damage aft near the bow on the starboard side was only a few metres past the housed anchor. |
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It's an almond kernel housed within a date and enrobed in dodgy Middle Eastern chocolate. |
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Suppose the world population is housed, educated and fed and wants air travel on tap? |
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The fish were airfreighted to the University of Edinburgh and housed in 90-cm-long aquaria. |
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The Nursery at Park Hill is an integral part of the school housed in a bright sunny building within the school grounds. |
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The window covering has a head rail in which all the components are housed. |
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The kissing gourami is a peaceful species that should be housed with fishes of similar size and temperament. |
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He and his wife Mildred were given a red-carpet welcome and housed in a sumptuous villa near the official residence of President Francois Bozize. |
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The bottomless cage, made of metal tubing bent and twisted in a whimsical fashion, originally housed a mannequin perched on a swing. |
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A historic Bradford building which housed a flagship regeneration scheme is to be sold as a potential major housing development. |
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When sows are housed in a social group, the experimental unit is clearly the pen or group of sows. |
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The first floor is thought to have housed a communal dormitory, with each vicar allotted a bay. |
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Leeches must be housed and stored in a container with a tight-fitting lid before use. |
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The emergency shut-off device was housed in a control box situated inside the engine room crew changing room. |
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If an asylum-seeker turned up with his family I am sure they would be housed in far better accommodation than these poor people have to live in. |
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It enables vulnerable people to be housed in suitable accommodation so that they can try and turn their lives around. |
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Elderly residents from sheltered accommodation blocks are being temporarily housed in a day care centre. |
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The women and children cited by Coleman in the column appear to be housed in shelters. |
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More than 500 students and nurses will be housed in a huge new accommodation block situated in the heart of the city centre. |
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About 30 people have been treated for minor injuries and a hundred are being housed in emergency accommodations. |
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They will consider whether the family should be rehoused or housed in accommodation provided by the local authority. |
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Some 500 homeless victims of the quake were being housed in relief tents and others were sheltering from the freezing cold winds in buses. |
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Fears drug users and ex-offenders could be housed in an old people's sheltered complex in Leigh have been dismissed by council chiefs. |
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Bates is initially expected to be housed in Probation Service accommodation in Yorkshire when he is released. |
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In the meantime the Fire Station will be temporarily housed in alternative accommodation until the new premises are ready. |
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The Lower East Side Tenement Museum is housed in one such building, at 97 Orchard Street. |
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The network could not operate without the electrical equipment which was housed in the shelter and that is included in the determination. |
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Members of staff will be housed in the current accommodation until completion of the new development. |
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Previously they have been separated from us and housed in poor accommodation with a lack of IT facilities. |
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Finding it difficult to handle them at home, many owners go in search of kennels where they are safely housed from the din and noise. |
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Snakes that are housed together in captivity sometimes have little altercations over food. |
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In another essay, he described his experience at a Buddhist monastery that housed a reliquary said to contain a bone of the Buddha. |
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Currently housed in the Civic Centre, the gallery is relocating to the former Sully's Emporium on the main drag Argent Street. |
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Because the kids will be housed in DannyMart day care, there will be no need for yo-yos, squirt guns and other toys to clutter the shelves. |
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Large, zero-grazed herds in feedlots are likely to encounter more hygiene problems than conventionally housed herds. |
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The Mesopotamians built massive temples or ziggurats which housed the priestly class, the human representatives of the gods. |
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During the war it housed the reserve troops who would protect the government from invading forces. |
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On his land, the Lord owned a hearth-hall, within which he housed his retinue of warriors. |
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The school has been housed in cramped and poorly ventilated portables for several years and was eagerly anticipating a permanent location. |
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While in Baghdad, Lynn made dozens of photographs of the exquisite antiquities housed in the Iraq Museum. |
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Also housed here is a small lifebelt, there for throwing to someone in the water in an emergency. |
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Mine is housed on the cabin's right hand bulkhead directly in front of me when steering for instant visual contact. |
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Residents said the building housed a bank on one floor and residential apartments on the other floors. |
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However, individually housed sows can be protected from aggressive physical interactions if partitions are in place. |
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Instead, it is housed by two sets of roller bearings and two sets of ball bearings that are adjustable and serviceable by the user. |
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Animals were weaned at 25 days and housed with like-sex littermates until day 40 when they were individually housed prior to testing. |
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The current site was exchanged for land that housed the town's original 1899 Romanesque style synagogue. |
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All mice were housed in a pathogen-free barrier facility in which sentinel mice were periodically monitored for common murine pathogens. |
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It housed compasses, surveying tools, astrolabes, and armillary spheres that evoked the world of Copernicus and Tartaglia. |
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The Irish Wildlife Trust marquee housed a vast array of displays and information stands. |
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Automatic writing was one activity that the surrealists housed under the rubric of psychic automatism. |
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The prisoners housed in this sub-jail are undertrials mainly serving time for distilling and selling illicit arrack. |
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The Zoology Department where it is housed has neither money nor expertise to maintain it. |
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The car that housed the bomb had been reduced to a twisted heap of steel. |
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The combat and direction centers were housed in huge concrete blockhouses, hardened to withstand overpressures of only five pounds per square inch. |
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More obvious are the engineers and assemblers housed in those buildings. |
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Currently housed in trailers and portables on the east side of the campus, the move will be a welcome and long overdue change according to contemporary arts faculty members. |
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All this elaborate housing would still be neat, but nonetheless inconsequential, if it didn't match the music it housed, though, and on that score, it succeeds again. |
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The joinery not only meets the requirements of modern engineering, it is the classic housed mortise and tenon joinery that has withstood the test of time. |
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Their free clinic in central Athens is housed in a shabby apartment that smells of feverish bodies and pungent medicine. |
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The Museum already housed the splendidly wide-ranging collections of decorative art and antiquities given in 1867 by Joseph Mayer, from medieval ivories to Wedgwood. |
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All viewers get are slimline cases housed in a cardboard sleeve. |
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It was an impressive venue to the Balinese, as it housed Westerners almost exclusively, and few of them had been as high as the fifth floor, where the experiment was held. |
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Later on we saw other wells that were simply depressions in rock with water coming from an unknown source, green with cress, and perhaps housed in a 19th Century hut. |
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During the First World War it housed Belgian refugees, who made sabot clogs in the workshop of Arthur Simpson, renowned furniture designer and wood-carver. |
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The city tumbles down the steep slopes to the river's edge where it coalesces into a raffish assortment of bars, cafes and restaurants housed in tottering waterfront terraces. |
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The tooth is two-rooted, with each root housed in its own alveolus. |
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Commanders needed maps and notebooks, and the sabretache, hanging from the waist-belt, not only housed pen, ink, and paper but also provided a convenient writing surface. |
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Stroll the main drag, Third Street, past restaurants and shops selling gifts and antiques, all housed in old adobes and low, false-fronted wood buildings. |
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Some were housed in normal laboratory cages, while others stayed in more interesting pens, with multiple levels, ramps, bridges, tunnels and even a climbing chain. |
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The bridal suite is housed on the Victorian side of the house. |
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As I stepped into the main building that housed Unit C, an earsplitting siren blared suddenly and a dozen strobes flashed. |
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Ancient manuscripts depicting the history of Armenia are housed in the national library, Madenataran, and are valued national and historical treasures. |
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The instrument cluster is all housed in two pods, with the speedo and the tacho housed well inside those pods, preventing a nosy passenger from peeking. |
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After treatment there for gunshot wounds, he was whisked by the CIA to Thailand where he was housed in a small, disused warehouse on an active airbase. |
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Here was the building that housed the penthouse where Nick had lived, and where she'd met his street rat friend that actually caught her heart for a time. |
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Still, a handful of centuries-old establishments have survived and housed some pretty phenomenal history. |
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Currently employed and housed, he used for five years before getting clean. |
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Today I disassembled a non-functioning VCR and harvested 63 small screws which will join the thousands of other small screws housed in little glass jars in my workshop. |
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Then the power went out next door, at a shelter housed by the Essex County Office of Emergency Management. |
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Four computers and chairs, with the keyboards sliding out on a shelf, are housed in a recess along a wall which once held an aquarium of tropical fish. |
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The Mine Street Mall and a Burger King now occupy sites where huge steam-powered compressors and hoists were once housed in beautifully constructed brownstone buildings. |
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The next stop was a small compound that housed lesser pandas, a rare species that has won State-level protection, like their relative the giant panda. |
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Boyana Film Studios, housed in a vast complex of buildings and situated in 30 hectares of parkland, has seen a dramatic revival of its fortunes in recent years. |
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I learn that St. Paul's marriage records, wonderfully indexed, are housed in the Ramsey County courthouse, just down the hill from the Minnesota History Center. |
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Boyd glumly told him to go over to makeup, which was housed in a little cabin across the road. |
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The Holotype of the bombardier beetle, Brachinus aabaaba, which I named and described in 1970, is housed in the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard. |
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Butler will likely be housed at Taft's 500-bed minimum security work camp. |
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The centre is housed in the long empty Casino Centre Arcade with the large open space at the rear ideal for an artist's workspace big enough to house large sculptures. |
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For safekeeping, Cage housed them at his Bel Air pad in museum-like glass cases. |
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The mammoth 19-inch reflecting telescope, one of the largest public telescopes in northern England, is housed in its own dome at the forest visitor centre. |
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Will your readers kindly give just one moment's thought in comparing with their own, who are well fed, clothed, housed and cared for, the poor wretches I have described? |
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Imagine if every rest stop on an interstate housed a rapid-charging station. |
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The board uses through-hole construction rather than surface-mount, and is housed in a stainless-steel chassis, providing maximum shielding from external nasties. |
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With an entrance of six elegant and ornate Ionic columns and its cella, which housed the xoanon of Athena, it appears to be united to the cella of the west chamber. |
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The tea urn is now housed at the museum's collection storage facility. |
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The base of his motor was a tea chest, a biscuit tin housed the projection lamp, scanning discs were cut from cardboard, and he also utilised four-penny cycle lenses. |
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In Shreveport, La., a veteran overdoses on morphine while housed in a locked VA psychiatric unit. |
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The Center for Plant Conservation, housed at the Missouri Botanical Garden, has organized a network of arboreta that keep endangered plants from across the United States. |
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They now provide funds for the voluntary groups to help in the retaining and re-education of homeless people who will be housed in permanent accommodation. |
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Thanks in part to the Internet, the world is awash in data, the great majority of which is unformatted and housed in disparate, often inaccessible locations. |
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A designated 2.5 acre site in the 60 acre barrack complex will be used and it is intended that family groups, in the main, will be housed in these 50 mobile homes. |
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Possible ideas include creating halfway houses, or transitional care areas, where patients could be housed until appropriate accommodation is arranged. |
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The restaurant is housed in a nondescript small blockish building, which has in the past served as an internet cafe and a shop for plumbing supplies. |
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At the moment there are around 350 pieces housed at the historic hall, including four spectacular wall lights each with a different mythological scene. |
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Many of those are housed along the outlying string of barrier islands and will be bused across multiple bridges. |
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Backus et al. reported no differences in number of live-born piglets among sows housed in stalls, free-access stalls, ESF group systems, or trickle-feeding group systems. |
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The knife, fork, and spoon were usually housed in a leather or shagreen case, although sometimes a more exotic material such as silver filigree was used. |
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The signs of urban deprivation are easiest to see in Prospecthill Circus, the sprawling scheme in which Toryglen's share of asylum seekers have been housed. |
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There are also plans afoot for a parking lot and visitors' center, which will be housed in a turn-of-the-century log cabin some distance from the crater. |
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Largely amassed since the reign of Charles I, the Royal Collection is housed at The Queen's official and private residences and the historic royal palaces. |
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Indeed, this fascinating piece might be better housed in a gallery space. |
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Before the community diminished, it housed a church, chapels, a school, post office, grocery, butchers and a smithery. |
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Tasikoki has some 70 crested black macaques housed together in large, forested enclosures to let them establish hierarchies. |
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If the rabbit will be housed in a cage and allowed to free-roam, it is best for the animal to use a litter box that has been placed in its cage. |
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Because of their topography and perceived remoteness, parts of Scotland have housed many sensitive defence establishments. |
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This manuscript was almost completely destroyed in the 1731 fire at Ashburnham House, where the Cotton Library was housed. |
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If a viable hybrid embryo is obtained, it may be possible to implant it into a female Asian elephant housed in a zoo. |
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George's collection of mathematical and scientific instruments is now housed in the Science Museum, London. |
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After this, Bazalgette designed the Thames Embankment which housed sewers, water pipes and the London Underground. |
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Communal shelters never housed more than one seventh of Greater London residents, however. |
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Following the Norman Conquest the Saxon settlement developed into the English Borough of Nottingham and housed a Town Hall and Law Courts. |
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The Royal Exchange not only housed brokers but also merchants and merchandise. |
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In 1982, the city housed the entirety of the attacking forces in the Falklands War. |
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In 1416, a number of French ships blockaded Portsmouth, which housed ships that were set to invade Normandy. |
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Another theatre is the Groundlings Theatre, which was built in 1784 and is housed in The Old Beneficial School, Portsea. |
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By 1817, Gunwharf purportedly housed the largest naval arsenal in the world, employing 5000 men at the time. |
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The electrodes are housed in an insulated or plastic box to prevent accidental injury to humans and pets. |
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The site's security is provided by CCTV and fence guarding and is under control of security personnel housed in the operations centre. |
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The building was demolished in 2010, along with the Queens Building which had housed airline company offices. |
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Upon their arrival in England, they were housed in the Fitzalan Chapel at Arundel Castle, prior to their translation to Westminster. |
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Local tradition holds that she also housed her clerical guests in the Black Swan Inn at Peaseholme Green, where the Queen's agents were lodged. |
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At the start of 1914 the university housed about 3000 undergraduates and about 100 postgraduate students. |
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The Shaw Library, housed in LSE's Founders Room in the Old Building contains the School's collection of fiction and general readings. |
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The preparatory school, Colet Court, was soon afterwards housed in new premises in a similar style on the opposite side of the road. |
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If barracks had been constructed, one company was housed in one barracks building, with the arms at one end and the common area at the other. |
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As its name suggests, Bell Tower housed a belfry, its purpose to raise the alarm in the event of an attack. |
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It housed the archbishop's throne, with the altar of St Mary just to the east. |
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Another modern facsimile copy of the Gospels is now housed in the Durham Cathedral Treasury, where it can be seen by visitors. |
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The Alfred Hitchcock Collection is housed at the Academy Film Archive in Hollywood, California. |
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Complementing the film material are the Alfred Hitchcock Papers housed at the Academy's Margaret Herrick Library. |
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From 1837 until 1868 the Royal Academy was housed in the east wing of the building. |
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Water was pumped to the fountains by a steam engine housed in a building behind the gallery. |
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The Tate Gallery was housed in the current building occupied by Tate Britain, which is situated in Millbank, London. |
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Greyhounds are not kept at the tracks, and are instead housed in the kennels of trainers and transported to the tracks to race. |
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During the Games most athletes and officials are housed in the Olympic Village. |
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Building an Olympic Village was deemed too expensive, and athletes were housed in existing accommodation. |
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Spectators were contained behind rope barriers and the officials were housed in tents. |
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Until recently the palazzo housed courts, but it now functions as Genoa's cultural centre. |
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The bridge was replaced in 1994 by one similar in appearance, and the original is now housed on the grounds of a nearby museum complex. |
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Industrial workers were housed in cottages and terraced houses close to the mines and foundries in which they worked. |
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It housed two crew in an open cockpit and 15 passengers in an enclosed cabin. |
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It became an important pilgrimage site because it housed a thorn said to be from the Crown of Thorns, given to the Duke by the King of France. |
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At the start of 1914 the university housed about 3,000 undergraduates and about 100 postgraduate students. |
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The papers of Tom Stoppard are housed at the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin. |
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In 1864 the family dispersed because of Charles's growing alcoholism, and the children were temporarily housed across Edinburgh. |
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Many of Hockney's works are housed in Salts Mill, in Saltaire, near his home town of Bradford. |
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Between 1904 and 1920 this was housed in the Wimbledon Technical Institute in Gladstone Road. |
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The building housed the Fine Art Painting department, first year studios and administrative staff. |
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For the first 40 years, the gallery was housed in various locations in London. |
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Nearby, the BBC White City complex contains numerous programme offices, housed in Centre House, the Media Centre and Broadcast Centre. |
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It formerly housed some students from Josephine Butler College, but since summer 2015 the only students at Ushaw are business marketing students. |
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Readers are also entitled to use the theology library housed by Durham Cathedral in its cloister. |
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The instruments are currently housed in the Grade II listed Durham University Observatory. |
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In the upper chamber of the gallery, Charlemagne's marble throne is housed. |
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Aachen Cathedral Treasury has housed, throughout its history, a collection of liturgical objects. |
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The departments of Psychology, Computing Science and most of the Arts Faculty continue to be housed in these terraces. |
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Until 1996, Marischal College housed the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, which had been there for many decades. |
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During the 1950s, the airfield housed a large aircraft storage unit and squadrons of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. |
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The retail park once housed a Miller Brothers before the company liquidated and a Texas Homecare. |
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The cities of the Ancient Near East housed several tens of thousands of people. |
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The current lifeboat, an Atlantic 75, is housed in the boathouse by the jetty and is launched using a lifeboat tractor. |
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In 1934 the 16 panels were purchased by Swansea Council and are now housed in the Brangwyn Hall, Swansea. |
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Caernarfon is described as having neither drainage or fresh water and the inmates housed in tiny windowless cells. |
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Wales has no prison for either women offenders or high risk offenders, who must be housed in jails in England. |
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This building was flanked on both sides by gatehouses behind which another building housed the mint's new machinery. |
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A number of other smaller buildings were also erected which housed mint officers and staff members. |
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The Holyhead Maritime Museum is housed in what is claimed to be Wales's oldest lifeboat house. |
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Before the present police station was built, the original one was housed in Ruthin Gaol. |
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The national office of the British International Studies Association is housed within the department. |
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The School of Law and Criminology is housed in the Elystan Morgan Building on the Llanbadarn campus. |
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The university was originally based in an old coaching inn, the Penrhyn Arms Hotel, which housed its 58 students and its 12 teaching staff. |
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The inner ward is guarded by four large circular towers which at various times housed a dungeon and an artillery workshop. |
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A complete set of tithe maps, covering almost the whole of Wales, is housed in the National Library. |
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It is now housed in Hereford Cathedral in the largest surviving chained library, a library in which the books are chained so as to prevent theft. |
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The school is housed in a new purpose built building with extensive studios and workshops on the Universities Llandaff Campus. |
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The Dudson Centre in Hanley is a museum of the family ceramics business, which is partly housed in a Grade II listed bottle kiln. |
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The Daleks are Kaleds from the planet Skaro, mutated by the scientist Davros and housed in mechanical armour shells for mobility. |
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The National Maritime Museum of Ireland is housed in Mariners' Church, which formerly served the British Navy. |
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From opposite sides of the body extends a pair of long, slender tentacles, each housed in a sheath into which it can be withdrawn. |
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A captive Amazon river dolphin housed at Acuario de Valencia is the only trained river dolphin in captivity. |
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Buildings which formerly housed brothels in the red light district have been converted to ateliers for young fashion designers, AKA eagle fuel. |
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The museum is housed in one of the few modern buildings in this area of Amsterdam. |
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In 1936 the village purchased its first motor fire engine and housed it next to the Hope Inn in the central village. |
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They now are housed in the Archaeological Gallery of the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich. |
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Dieppe housed the most advanced French school of cartography in the 16th century. |
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Lager Wick camp in Grouville has been investigated, and an estimated 200 workers were housed there. |
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This collection is now housed in the Ruskin Library at the University of Lancaster. |
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The Ruskin collection that once made Bembridge School unique is now housed at Lancaster University. |
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Since its restoration in 1938 it has been housed in the Ducal Collection of the Staatsbibliothek Binkelsbingen. |
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The human Y chromosome is particularly exposed to high mutation rates due to the environment in which it is housed. |
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Many copies of the expeditionary charts were housed in the Ministry of War. |
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It is also believed that the ruins at Great Zimbabwe and Timbuktu may have housed an astronomical observatory. |
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Seville housed the tennis Davis Cup final in 2004 and 2011, and the 7th Athletics World Championships. |
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Historical monuments such as Torres Garcia Museum as well as Estadio Centenario, which housed the first world cup in history, are examples. |
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A brick carving at the Guangzhou Folk Art Museum, housed in the Chen Clan Ancestral Hall. |
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The originals are now housed in the Museum dell'Opera del Duomo, just to the east of the Cathedral. |
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The Expo was housed in a series of pavilions which demonstrated the Mexican culture, history, traditions and customs. |
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The Master of the Rolls and his clerks were housed in the Rolls Office, along with the Six Clerks' clerks, who numbered sixty. |
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Later the palace housed the developing Parliament and England's law courts. |
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The Church Mission Society Archive is housed at the University of Birmingham Special Collections. |
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Some law allowed for the criminal to be housed and fed by the clergy for seven days. |
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It shows that these children were housed, clothed, fed and provided with some education. |
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Stair columns often extending above the mill and housed a water tank for the sprinkler system. |
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He is also commemorated at the University of Plymouth, where the Mathematics and Technology Department is housed in a building named after him. |
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There is also evidence that the complex housed a pipe boring machine, whereby straight elm trees were bored out for pump dales. |
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A collection of his papers is housed at the Rubenstein Library at Duke University. |
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The museum is housed in Lombe's Mill, a historic former silk mill which marks the southern end of the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site. |
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Arnold's Ironstone cotton mill, later made Kentucky Blue Jeans, and Seth Read's gristmill, later housed Bay State Arms. |
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Hecla and Wheelockville housed American Woolen, Waucantuck Mill, Hilena Lowell's shoe factory, and Draper Corporation. |
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North Uxbridge housed Clapp's 1810 cotton mill, Chandler Taft's and Richard Sayles' Rivulet Mill, the granite quarry, and Rogerson's village. |
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The Dales Countryside Museum is housed in the converted Hawes railway station in Wensleydale in the north of the area. |
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Until its move to Backbarrow in 2010, the stables at Holker Hall housed the Lakeland Motor Museum. |
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Electronics manufacturers Nikon, Whirlpool, Canon, Toshiba, Samsung and Philips are housed here, as are distributors Future Electronics. |
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This complex of computer controlled automatic flood barriers are housed below ground and rise automatically when a flood threat is detected. |
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