Sprucing up kitchens and bathrooms by repainting units, or adding fresh new tiles, can be a cheap way to up the asking price. |
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The food goes off and Italian temperaments get extremely frazzled turning hotel rooms into makeshift kitchens. |
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Behind their bay windows are elegant drawing rooms and to the rear there is sufficient space to create generous kitchens and living areas. |
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The apartments and penthouses have double-glazed redwood framed windows, fitted kitchens and gas-fired central heating. |
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The kitchens have recessed downlighting, granite worktops and stainless steel extractor fans. |
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Surprisingly for such a large building, air conditioning is only used for underground rooms and service areas such as kitchens. |
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There are a number of apartment types on offer, including two-bed duplex units with separate kitchens, and apartments with an open plan layout. |
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We've become sedentary, convenience foods fill our kitchens, and stress is a common denominator. |
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Unlike other actors, who sell fitted kitchens or serve pizzas between gigs, Duffy goes to the gym and tries to keep hold of his sanity. |
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Many houses have large kitchens in which closely knit Belgian families can gather. |
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Here, raised-panel cabinets crafted of knotty pine evoke the old-world charm of French country kitchens. |
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He was spending the rainy day with his drawing pad, working out future kitchens, workrooms and such. |
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The kitchens are hand crafted, with porcelain handles and granite worktops. |
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Alternatively, for a clean, elegant look, go for hand-made hardwood kitchens in pale maple or ash. |
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In many homes today kitchens and bathrooms are alive with chrome and stainless steel accessories. |
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The destitute depended on begging, soup kitchens run by monks and nuns, and alms distributed by guilds, confraternities, and urban hospitals. |
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Today the national society serves the poor with its free soup kitchens and numerous forms of humanitarian relief. |
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Ah, you have a huge crate of empty wine bottles back in the kitchens, right? |
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And so the masses were left to the mercy of the soup kitchens, which were set up all over Ireland to bring relief. |
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The ground floor has recently been refurbished to provide new fully fitted kitchens, cold rooms and freezers. |
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Standard features include fitted kitchens with Italian floor and wall tiles, fully tiled bathrooms and video security systems. |
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The units will include fully fitted kitchens with electrical appliances, air conditioning, marble floors and an underground parking space. |
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The sun was slowly climbing, but he would wait until it was shining right in his eyes before going to the kitchens to sneak something to eat. |
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There is an honesty about what they do, helped by the fact that you can see the kitchens. |
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On the riverboats, large communal kitchens serve tea and bread for breakfast and rice and beans for lunch and dinner. |
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These include kitchens, eating areas, living places, bathing facilities and so on. |
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Inside, features include white oak floors in the entrance halls, living rooms and kitchens. |
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Because kitchens of yore had limited ingredients, bakers often flavored cookies with dates, rose water, or caraway seed. |
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Many courses make use of classrooms, laboratories, kitchens, art studios and libraries of high schools or TAFE campuses. |
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Nuns also provided cheap personnel for preschools, infirmaries, sanitariums, asylums, soup kitchens, and orphanages, especially in the North. |
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Most prewar kitchens had ceramic tile countertops and backsplashes, and many of the original patterns and colors are now back in production. |
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Custom-made furniture for kitchens and bathrooms tends towards the traditional, but with a contemporary twist. |
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Access is via exterior galleries along the street frontages, with bathrooms and kitchens placed here to baffle the street noise. |
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Women negotiate from their windows and balconies with the potato men to have large bags of potatoes brought up to their kitchens. |
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Most people who work in kitchens are terrible at verbalizing what they need. |
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What they get up to in the privacy of their own kitchens is entirely their own business. |
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It was a time when grown-ups made divinity in stifling hot kitchens and kids caught fireflies in Mason jars at dusk. |
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We refuse to trade secure tenancies and affordable rents for new bathrooms and kitchens. |
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Thus, despite the proliferation of incredibly lavish kitchens, fewer and fewer Americans are at home even at mealtimes. |
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A Miami housing tour, education sessions, and exhibitions highlight the best in luxury kitchens and baths. |
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For high-moisture areas, like kitchens and baths or where frequent cleaning is required, use only oil-based. |
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There also are 32 pavilion suites for trainers with living rooms, kitchens, and private baths. |
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Prices include a snowmobile as standard, and buyers can opt for fitted kitchens, bathrooms and general furnishings at additional cost. |
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His cookbooks can be found, greasily thumbed, in many of the nation's kitchens. |
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They went to the kitchens, and found the kitchen workers ready to serve cookies and drinks on the spot. |
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The longest jobs he's had were for a company making kitchens and as a salesman of timeshares. |
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I then suggested a cardboard cut out of Juliet like the ones of Darth Vader and Stormtroopers that Star Wars mentalists have in their kitchens. |
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The castle was home to the enormous mess hall, kitchens, storage, and greater armory. |
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This would provide two new meeting rooms, new toilets, kitchens, a servery, storage areas, a reception foyer and small bar. |
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Things probably went on in those kitchens that'd have one tossing his cookies in the back alley. |
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One pipe had been blocked by fat from the kitchens, forcing raw sewage into the water course. |
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But that doesn't mean we should pass laws banning soup kitchens, toupees, or jeans above a size eight. |
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It tastes like betel leaf, I suppose, but it goes down easily, like a glamorous form of baby porridge shipped in from the kitchens of old Ceylon. |
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There is never a visit to the soup kitchens or the homeless shelters where the down-and-out Irish will spend St. Patrick's Night. |
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All around you are animal shelters, soup kitchens and nursing homes that need your help. |
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Getting decent hot food from the field kitchens to the front line trenches could be impossible when a battle was either imminent or in full flow. |
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Merton College has announced plans to close its kitchens for renovations for four weeks in Trinity term. |
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So, as today is Shrove Tuesday, or Pancake Day, I shall try to assist you in not making lumpy batter or burning down your kitchens. |
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Making this syllabub was a daily task during the summer and autumn when I worked in the kitchens of a castle-turned-restaurant. |
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The new kitchens and art room are part of a block at the school that has already undergone extensive refurbishment. |
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Elderly residents have been left for weeks with half-finished kitchens and bathrooms, property has been damaged and some work badly bodged. |
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There are many packets of pumpkin seeds, sticky bottles of flax oil, dehydrating apricots and slimy salad in kitchens up and down the land. |
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But urgent refurbishments on things such as faulty lifts, damaged fire alarms, unhygienic kitchens and poor sanitation were also needed. |
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The service drafted in prison officers to work in kitchens in an attempt to break the strike. |
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The three-bedroom penthouses all have en suite bathrooms, terraces, fitted kitchens, utility rooms, fitted wardrobes and a living room. |
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The newspaper reported that 8 restaurants have been approved to use sous vide in their kitchens. |
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Nothing can enter these kitchens that isn't deemed fit for human consumption. |
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For example, a low VOC paint used for office partitions may not be suitable for high traffic areas such as workshops or kitchens. |
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Gallagher also stresses the importance of having spotless kitchens and bathrooms. |
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Today's kitchens come with a butler's pantry integrated into the kitchen or slightly off to the side. |
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Last Friday he managed to get into the hospital kitchens, where he grabbed a knife and threatened to stab members of staff. |
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Mrs Taylor regularly ran Salisbury's soup kitchens, providing hot food for the hungry, and she was a stalwart supporter of the homeless trust. |
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She worked as a nutritionist in a nursery school, where she also coordinated a community garden and community kitchens. |
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Visitors can see bridal chambers and kitchens and try their hand on one-wheel handcarts, at milling and at the spinning wheel. |
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Think of the money to be made renting out basements to hang meat and transforming kitchens into dark rooms. |
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A lot of wastage can be avoided in toilets, baths and kitchens too with careful planning. |
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The hotel has a new man at the helm in the kitchens, one John Hogg from Scotland. |
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The head waiter gave parties every night in the kitchens, at which he and his local friends drank the cellars out. |
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The two groups may establish kitchens in Quebec City to provide low cost meals for locals and out-of-towners alike. |
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All kitchens are fitted with an oven, gas hob, cooker hood, fridge-freezer and combined washing machine and tumble drier. |
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The houses have fitted cherrywood kitchens, solid oak doors and skirtings and specially designed carved oak balustrades with full staircases. |
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Both of the penthouses have cherrywood internal doors, halls floored in marble and fully fitted kitchens. |
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Features will include fitted wardrobes, stone fire surrounds, en suite bathrooms with most two-bed apartments and fitted kitchens. |
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Most often, this implies a life on city streets begging, panhandling, petty theft, and using charity and soup kitchens close to the drug source. |
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Most of its kitchens did not provide swill because it was too much trouble to separate suitable food from other waste. |
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She is good-hearted and took pity on my pathetic form whenever I was sent to the kitchens by my mistresses. |
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Others living close by worked there as care assistants and nurses, or in the kitchens and as cleaners. |
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You want an urban flat, but don't want a formulaic development with identikit kitchens and bathrooms, boring layouts and drab fittings? |
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Today, the neighborhood boasts some of the worst kitchens that ever made a Peking duck. |
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As an illegal alien, he worked gut-busting, low-paying jobs in restaurant kitchens and on landscaping crews. |
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Sam showed them the two kitchens, the big dinner table, the music room, the living room, the family room, and a lot of the other rooms. |
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For many people it conjures up visions of log cabins, country farmhouses and Shaker style kitchens. |
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And the food service workers who scoured the commercial kitchens improvising communal meals for hundreds of those stranded. |
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He said that 15,000 people who had been left homeless by the earthquake would be accommodated in 20 tent camps equipped with field kitchens. |
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We're using field kitchens designed to feed 300 people and we're coping with double that. |
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Even more welcome were the large field kitchens which were needed to cope with the feeding arrangements. |
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As a result of his training he has travelled the world and set up field kitchens wherever he has seen service. |
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Tens of thousands of tents, along with field kitchens and mobile hospital units, were being rushed to the region. |
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Blair had eaten her fill of the good warm food from the kitchens, wonderful food. |
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While there will always be a market for cute little fixer-uppers, most buyers today want big houses with big, modern kitchens and bathrooms. |
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Everyone then headed back to the school kitchens for a health and safety run-through before preparing and cooking the three-course meal. |
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Many have open kitchens where you can see firsthand that there are no health-code violations, plus you can watch the cooks preparing your food. |
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The two kitchens housing cooking material inside the hospital have also been closed. |
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His covetable sleek kitchens come flat-packed, ready to slot into preprepared plumbing and electrics. |
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It combined Dutch elements with porches, open kitchens, and servants quarters suited to the climate and social system. |
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They were sleeping on cots and in sleeping bags, and eating out of temporary kitchens. |
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Today's kitchens have high-tech appliances, lush countertops, designer cabinets, and tile or wood floors. |
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In ordinary kitchens of all periods, cooking pots were made of unglazed Nile clay, sometimes with a burnished slip coating. |
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Slaves also covertly appropriated food from their masters ' gardens and kitchens. |
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The royal kitchens have been a forcing house for the talents of Thai cooks. |
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She had been working all day in the kitchens, preparing food, cleaning dishes and had felt the whip of the slave master more than once. |
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He wanted to clear his old debt with the credit union despite encouraging his family to take on new debt for cars and kitchens. |
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The advert was printed in red ink on the back of the tickets, promoting cut-price kitchens on the same number used by Miller. |
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We collected dust samples from the participants' mattresses, bedding, bedroom floors, living room floors, upholstered furniture, and kitchens. |
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In my experience, real kitchens come complete with gack on the floor of the oven and curd in the crevices of the hob. |
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Warm colors are often used in eating areas like breakfast nooks and eat-in kitchens. |
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A few years ago, the dining room was headed for extinction, as many people favored family rooms with eat-in kitchens over more formal spaces. |
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It highlighted how many school kitchens were now only used to heat up pre-prepared food and too few children were choosing healthy options. |
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Afternoon tea is served just before the game drive, with all the tasty goodies being baked in the camp kitchens. |
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The kitchens are self-sufficient, with generators, water purifiers, and propane. |
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No expense was spared and the kitchens cranked up to produce an amazing 1,150 meals in just under three days, all on a grand scale. |
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She didn't mention that she was starving, only hoped that this grand tour would include a sweep through the kitchens. |
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After living with three kitchens in less than two years, I have dialed in many of my future kitchen's must-haves. |
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Passages at the back and sides would lead to other areas, such as the kitchens, guardroom, or servants' quarters. |
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It will sell office furniture and electrical appliances such as washing machines and dishwashers, as well as kitchens and bedrooms. |
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Once upon a time, all these pots would be an everyday sight in most kitchens. |
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Each has a number of rooms with bunk beds, fully equipped kitchens and a hall, as well as radiator heating and a toilet. |
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Why doesn't she go down to the soup kitchens and cook for the people who have nothing? |
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This day's lunch was prepared and offered within the expansive area of the teaching kitchens, a change from the previous evening. |
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The kitchens are Shaker style with chrome fittings, polished granite worktops and stainless steel extractors. |
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Laughter resounds throughout cozy kitchens while mothers bake gingerbread and children decorate sugar cookies. |
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He hurried down to the kitchens, a warren of interconnecting passageways and strange rooms. |
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Asaire shook his head, the bells on his hat jangling, although the sound was barely audible over the general din in the kitchens. |
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The country kitchens have pine units, slated flooring and are fitted with washer-dryer, fridge, dishwasher and a cooker. |
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Silicone rubber is the ideal sealant for kitchens and bathrooms, as it is non-toxic and water-repellent. |
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From very strong coffee, to very weak with lots of milk it is enjoyed in many kitchens. |
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The building's original gymnasium space and kitchens were adapted for Church use. |
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The second phase of the project will have a junior school, residential court, dining hall and kitchens. |
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Its original purpose was as a ratter, working very hard to to remove rodents from places such as kitchens and stables. |
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There's no doubt about it, kitchens are getting bigger and bigger. |
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We scrub down our kitchens and bathrooms with antimicrobial cleansers, make sure to cook our hamburgers thoroughly and swallow antibiotics to treat strep throat infections. |
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The cells were also tested with nitrogen dioxide, a by-product of gas cooking, which may reach levels of 1000 parts per billion or more in kitchens. |
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Four hospitals were built at conveniently spaced distances along the road and equipped with dispensaries, operating rooms, wards, kitchens and quarters for staff. |
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Sixteen field kitchens are providing hot meals for the displaced. |
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Other features include fitted wardrobes in all bedrooms, full tiling in bathrooms and en suites, individually designed kitchens and ceramic tiled splashbacks. |
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As Congress haggles over food stamp cuts, soup kitchens fear longer lines. |
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All units come with fully fitted kitchens and gas-fired central heating. |
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All of the two and three bedroom units will have en suites while all of the apartments will feature fitted kitchens with ceramic floor tiling and integrated appliances. |
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All these talented chefs are graduating from these old-guard kitchens and branching out and the market is saturated. |
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Jack had been a kitchen fitter working for a large company for several years before deciding to set up on his own building and fitting kitchens to order. |
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Each apartment has feature windows, security intercoms, fitted kitchens which include oven, hob and extractor fan, washer-dryer and fridge-freezer. |
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American field kitchens arrived with everything to cater to the raw hunger of battle, including ice cream machines. |
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A footman was summoned and told to go down to the kitchens where the chefs on duty were severely reprimanded. |
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Standard features include fitted kitchens, extensive tiling in bathroom areas and on kitchen splashbacks, Gold Shield electric heating and a security intercom system. |
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The traditional food expert, whose name evades me, insisted that carrots very rarely had a role to play in the kitchens of Ireland in years gone by. |
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Their books offer a bridge between their kitchens and yours. |
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Rooms that are counted include living rooms, bedrooms and large kitchens. |
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Still, when all around were dining on quails' eggs, Orwell was roughing it in the kitchens of swanky hotels, dossing down in flea pits and blundering in the Spanish Civil war. |
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He said in areas such as Kingsway West, a significant number of tenants were in arrears and over the next three years, the homes will receive new kitchens and bathrooms. |
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Most cooking is done in communal kitchens in the neighbourhood and purchased from street stalls that heave under bags of fruit and vegetables of all kinds. |
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So there's a striking contrast between the grim aspect of the kitchens and vaults at ground floor level, and the movement of space and light at first-floor level and above. |
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Some were below in the kitchens, others mopping the deck, some jumped off of the cabin roof, and others still came from below the deck, under the hatches. |
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After years of Parmesan, mozzarella and goat's cheese with everything, there is a return to things pungent and veiny in kitchens around the country. |
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The latter were virtual subterranean towns equipped with barracks, kitchens, power plants, magazines, and even electric railways to transport men and ammunition. |
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Fritz Lang brings the terrors of noir into the bright kitchens of America. |
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Vertical connections and kitchens are located along the noisy avenue side. |
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With disparaging magnanimity in victory, Henry took simnel into his kitchens as a turnspit. |
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All of the apartments will have en suite shower rooms, custom designed kitchens, fitted wardrobes, large timber sliding sash windows and ten foot high ceilings. |
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Jody is a smart cookie who has been at home in restaurant kitchens for 25 years. |
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The new choir and organ loft will create a useful space underneath for a vestry with a secure area for valuables, kitchens, toilets and storage space. |
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Alex put his empty dishes into the chute that would send them to the ship's kitchens for cleaning, then accepted Evan's dishes and did the same with them. |
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Features will include oil fired central heating, contemporary fitted kitchens, tongue and groove flooring upstairs and French doors leading to the back gardens. |
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The open plan kitchens are an extension of the living space and all contain a stainless steel oven and hob, extractor, fridge-freezer, washer-dryer and microwave. |
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The houses have brick and cream rendered front elevations, Rationel front doors, windows and French doors, part glazed reception doors, fitted kitchens and bathrooms. |
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Design features include open-plan living areas, curved walls, hardwood doors, aluminium ironmongery and fitted kitchens with a blend of wood and metal finishes. |
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At mealtimes you will go with me to the kitchens to pick up the food. |
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Flipping through this magazine, it's hard to believe there once was a day when athletes' kitchens were stocked with just eggs and desiccated liver. |
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Ortanique has two large kitchens plus plenty of seats on two levels with two bars, so it's easily equipped to handle catered special events in-house. |
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The fabric of the chairs and sofas had been brushed, cushions plumped, the decanters replenished and the used crystalware banished out of sight to the kitchens. |
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With the types of wood and finishes available, a wood floor can be put in virtually any room in your house-even kitchens, baths, and utility rooms. |
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He said it was planned to make 75,000 sq ft of office space available by converting existing buildings such as the hospital's kitchens and other service areas. |
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Emulsions have been chosen because they are daily present in kitchens, being the base of many different sauces and mayonnaises, salad dressings, ice creams, shakes, etc. |
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Even the waste fat from fast-food deep fryers can he used, and the conversion process is simple enough that some enthusiasts make it in their own kitchens. |
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Lunch at a work place, school, or institution is either homemade or available in kitchens or canteens, offering open sandwiches, hot meals, or a buffet table. |
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I meant to wait however long it took, even if I had to sit in that unfriendly place and smell the heavy aroma of frying fat from the kitchens forever. |
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Collect and clip photographs of kitchens or bathrooms that appeal to you. |
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We were trespassing on the communion of their lunch, the remembrance of a thousand small-town diners, trailer-park kitchens and back-yard barbecues. |
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Fitted kitchens are, apparently, out in favour of standalone units. |
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A number of shareholders have called for the sale of the chain so the group could focus on its Howden business, which sells kitchens to builders and small developers. |
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The furniture giant, which has 13 stores across the UK, has traditionally sold its kitchens to customers who have had to arrange their own fitting. |
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I look around me at the trim gardens, the sound of residents rattling about in the kitchens, the bell informing them of the next unit of the day's timetable. |
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Tiana blanched as he left, and she stood there, the three wooden boxes that housed the privy holes before her, the kitchens to her left and behind her. |
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With their massive ballrooms, twisting galleries, ceremoniously laid out kitchens and enviable furnishings, Chateaux were also the dwellings of European Kings and queens. |
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The high degree of calcination of the bone ashes in both kitchens and the heat-altered hearth slabs give evidence of high temperatures, implying a good supply of oxygen. |
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And Laura Mason will be taking a trip down memory lane to show how the pancheon was used as a bread-proving pot in traditional farmhouse kitchens. |
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They take great pride in showing their houses, modest flats on the outside, but inside renovated kitchens and bathrooms and all the mod cons amongst the religious icons. |
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The bathrooms are fully tiled while the fitted kitchens have a full range of appliances including washing machines, dryers and integrated hobs and ovens. |
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Standard features in all properties include fitted kitchens with a range of built-in appliances including integrated fridge-freezers, electric hobs and ovens. |
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He has food stamps and soup kitchens that provide him enough to eat, as do most homeless people in most urbanized areas. |
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Down an alley-way comes the breeze, bringing gusts of foetid cabbagy air from the gratings over college kitchens along with its weight of moist droplets and spray. |
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All day long the smell of ginger, various berries, sugar, molasses, piecrust, and the warm yeasty smell of bread permeated the air in the kitchens all over the region. |
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Inside, even on the ground floor alone, there are a large variety of rooms, including two kitchens, a drawing room, two dining rooms and a sitting room. |
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The townhouses are well equipped, with painted white wood kitchens, mosaic tiling in the bathroom, wood and cast-iron fireplaces and fitted wardrobes in both bedrooms. |
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Standard features include fully tiled and fitted kitchens with integrated appliances including stainless steel ovens, hobs, fridge-freezers, dishwashers and washing machines. |
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Mughlai cuisine is a style of cooking developed in the Indian subcontinent by the imperial kitchens of the Mughal Empire. |
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From large and round to egg-shaped, to small and thin and even fingerlike, eggplants have been catching on in Toronto kitchens. |
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The strongest influence on architecture directly associated with the Plantagenets is about kitchens. |
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Simnel was pardoned for his part in the rebellion and was sent to work in the royal kitchens. |
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Study bedrooms are provided with basic furniture and with access to shared kitchens and bathrooms. |
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Thousands of soup kitchens were opened to feed the hungry, who grumbled that the farmers were keeping the food for themselves. |
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In these areas, millions of unemployed and their families were left destitute, and queueing at soup kitchens became a way of life. |
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Most apartments in Rome lacked kitchens, though a charcoal brazier could be used for rudimentary cookery. |
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While royal lodgings were in the upper ward, the lower contained buildings such as the kitchens. |
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On the basis of their insubstantial foundations, Taylor suggests that the kitchens were not strongly built. |
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Cooked and fermented soybean is a popular condiment in all manipuri kitchens. |
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Traditional homes in Nagaland have external kitchens that serve as smokehouses. |
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It has two kitchens and pantries, a firewood room, an Arizona room, screen porches, closets, and no telling what else. |
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Once they were married, Matholwch treated Branwen cruelly and she was forced to work in the kitchens. |
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Calcium hypochlorite is also used in kitchens to disinfect surfaces and equipment. |
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Hermione then takes Harry and Ron to the school kitchens, where house elves work. |
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In the largely intact stolovaya, or canteen, the kitchens had rusting cookers. |
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Classical tomato sauce, as explained by Escoffier, is made with a roux, but this is rarely done in modern kitchens. |
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Soup kitchens, a familiar sight in the past, have now been replaced by food banks, something our well-padded politicians tend to ignore. |
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Ambulances rushed to Whitethorns Nursing Home in Dundee after environmental health officers closed down kitchens for serious breaches of hygiene. |
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Community service can include volunteering in soup kitchens, libraries, or nursing homes. |
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He was working behind the bar at the Inn on the Wye at Kerne Bridge, Bishop'sWood, while she worked in the kitchens. |
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In addition, modern insultation and extractor fans fitted in kitchens, bathrooms and utility rooms also effectively keep dampness at bay. |
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Work which is deemed to be notifiable, is work done in high-risk areas such as kitchens and bathrooms or outside. |
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Having read Possum Magic by Mem Fox the children wondered if lamingtons were really made in the kitchens of the casino in Hobart. |
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Homebuyers prize open-plan kitchens or dining areas, easy access to gardens and the ability to change the function of a room. |
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Gourmet kitchens at Sky House are equipped with rich cherry cabinetry, granite countertops and luminous glass tile backsplashes. |
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She even charmed her way into the kitchens of ravioli-making elders in Liguria. |
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Look for Southeast Asian sambal sauce powered by chilies, rice vinegar and garlic to take kitchens by storm. |
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It was as if they had gone out dressed for the Debutantes' Ball and had been marooned by happenstance in the palace kitchens. |
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The Council are looking to engage a contractor that is able to design fit, supply and fabricate kitchens, serveries and dining areas. |
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In the kitchens, six sandwich makers chop, slice and spread around 60 butties an hour. |
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For foreigners to be given precedence in soup kitchens is mocking the British public in the extreme. |
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Katie's Krops has given homeless shelters and soup kitchens over 5,000 pounds of squash, okra, cabbage, and other produce. |
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Soup kitchens aren't allowed in residential neighborhoods without specific permission from the city, planning supervisor Colin Stephens said. |
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These campuses feed their excess to soup kitchens, pig farms or let it rot in the compost. |
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Ads for make-up kits and dolls that spit up show girls confined in bedrooms or kitchens. |
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In Conwy 28 schools reported problems involving kitchens, staffrooms, cellars and school grounds. |
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From Alocasia to Xanthosoma, this delightful 118 page book takes you on a tour of the world's kitchens and gardens. |
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There are large Alwood fitted kitchens with stainless steel extractor hood and Neff oven and hob. |
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The terraced designs at The Maltings development all have fully fitted kitchens equipped with oven, hob and extractor hood. |
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The fabricator can recoup his startup cost after sealing just 4 to 5 kitchens with approximately 60 sq. |
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Handmade in small batches in their West Norwood kitchens, these bespoke ganaches are only available from Rococo's own shops and are priced according to weight. |
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These maintenance-free finishes allow homeowners to use their outdoor kitchens all year without worrying about damage from weather, salt air, or muriatic acid. |
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America's Test Kitchen excels in recipe collections that are nearly fail-safe in nature, using their kitchens to develop 'foolproof' versions of fare. |
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I am in the subterranean kitchens of The Ritz shadowing the hotel's unfeasibility unflappable Adam Smith as he commands the pass with a maturity that belies his age. |
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For example, in the United States, many of these intentional communities are committed to serving the poor through daily works of mercy in soup kitchens or homeless shelters. |
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The townhomes are full of luxury amenities, including high-end European style kitchens with stainless steel appliances, modern bathrooms, balconies, and two-car garages. |
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The two-bedroom apartments are well equipped with contemporary kitchens and bathrooms, with Juliett balconies featuring on most apartments and allocated parking. |
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This is an ideal hardware solution for high-end sideboards, credenzas or wall units, and can be effectively used in kitchens as well as other rooms in the home. |
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Besides the mosque, it is also possible to find good examples of Ottoman architecture in soup kitchens, theological schools, hospitals, Turkish baths and tombs. |
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An eclectic mix of Victorian doors, Georgian garages, Edwardian conservatories, Shaker kitchens, Gothic fireplaces, Art Nouveau lamps, Tudorbethan windows. |
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When America had finally swung into war he offered himself as a supercook and was actually put in charge of the mess halls and kitchens of barracks. |
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It was first light and the kitchens were alive with activity, this was Thar's day, the day of the festival of Lughnasadh, the beginning of a new year. |
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He used to say that while the Jarrow marchers had soup kitchens and halls to sleep in along the route, he and his mate slept in barns and had to scrounge food every day. |
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It reveals that double-glazing was the most popular installation, followed by fitted kitchens, garden improvements, a new bathroom and home security. |
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When the company opened in 2002, it catered mostly to well-heeled dot-commers willing to spend more to bring an artisan's touch to their kitchens. |
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Cake toppers have evolved from the kitchens of patisserie chefs and cake decorators displaying their skills in fondant, marzipan, and royal icing. |
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Newspapers and magazines ran recipe columns, aided by research from corporate kitchens, which were major food manufacturers like General Mills, Campbell's, and Kraft Foods. |
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The kitchens were located immediately west of the King's Gate. |
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Top-tier gourmet kitchens will include Miele appliances, Subzero refrigerators, wine refrigerators, Miele coffeemakers, and GE washers and vented gas dryers. |
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This diverse cuisine was honed in the Imperial Palace's kitchens by chefs brought from certain parts of the Empire to create and experiment with different ingredients. |
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They travelled in large groups, with bell tents, blowup beds, tables, cooks and kitchens, carried by trains of mules up the steep, winding, dusty tracks. |
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Contestants face off in the kitchens of Gilgamesh, in the hope of impressing preson tors and judges John Trode and Gregg Wallace and win a place in Thursday's quarter final. |
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