The designs fit well into avant-garde housing warehouse conversion lofts and innovative new build. |
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All lines feature woods with high lofts, thin grips and lightweight graphite shafts. |
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In recent years, developers had considered converting the building into lofts, but a deal did not materialize. |
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The brick and the exposed duct work make this place feel like one of those trendy, oversize lofts that was converted from an old factory. |
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North of the famous commercial area, the Loop, converted factory lofts now house ethnic art galleries and yuppie advertising agencies. |
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Duramitex is a concentrate that needs diluting and is used to clean out pigeon lofts and hen houses. |
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Pigeon lofts should be emptied and items such as skateboard ramps disposed of. |
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Homing pigeons taken from their lofts and released as far away as 1,000 km in unfamiliar territory return home. |
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Town clerk Graham Gittins said no decision had been made yet about where to site the pigeon lofts. |
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A coach lofts the ball at the rim to simulate an errant shot, and the drill is on. |
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Except for the lofts, each unit opens to a private terrace and the plant-filled courtyard at the rear. |
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Investment bankers spend millions on artists' lofts in scruffy, but fashionable parts of town. |
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In the net lofts along the ship canal they tar their seine twine with paraffin to protect against salt water. |
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In lofts, basements and other clandestine locations, grandiose throwdowns were holding sway over a new generation of pill-popping rhythmaholics. |
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The wedges have a standard or low-bounce option, in four lofts and three finishes. |
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They adapted to the variable bounce, and then launched into the bowlers in a flurry of cuts, sweeps, drives and lofts over the infield. |
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Drinking more tea afterwards I realised I was itching all over, that's what happens when you crawl around in fibre glass insulated lofts. |
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No freezing corners, icy lofts, or windswept landings and one simple direct heat source. |
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Part of the larger Gateway Village complex, the lofts gussy up the streetscape and hide a huge parking garage behind them. |
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Descended from wild rock doves, homing pigeons can locate their lofts, or roosts, even when released several thousand miles away. |
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In the rear of a house just half a block away from my house, there was a three-garage outbuilding with storage lofts above each garage. |
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Beyond the ground floor, however, the transformation of the office building into lofts has taken a controversial turn. |
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The resulting mixed-use complex has 175,000 square feet of commercial space and 171 residential lofts. |
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Whimsical designs have cropped up everywhere from downtown lofts to uptown ranch homes. |
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Measures as simple as insulating lofts and switching off appliances can help to combat the problem. |
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Turn some of the factories into lofts using the New York limitation that only registered artists and cultural people can rent them. |
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That space consists largely of residential blocks and light industrial space and warehousing easily converted to lofts, on the eastern side of the city. |
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Located at the outer edges of the building and formed by the external envelope, these lofts are moulded by folds that are conspicuous both inside and out. |
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Unfaithful is acquitted and free to go, but is sternly cautioned by the Judge to avoid the lofts of unkempt Gallic playboys or he won't be as lenient the next time. |
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On the site of the old gas works in Frome Road, the council has decided to build some pigeon lofts so the birds can come and live with us in Bradford on Avon. |
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The choir lofts were filled with chairs, and the chairs filled with air. |
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Now, warehouse-style lofts and apartments continue to attract more people. |
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It describes the Birdman who covers his plot in hen houses and pigeon lofts, but also makes room for drain pipes in which he grows his prize-winning carrots. |
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In 1999, after three years of construction, the old candy factory on the corner of Queen and Shaw reopened, converted into stylish and expensive residential lofts. |
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Her darkly mascaraed eyes speak of New York City and bohemian lofts. |
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Pigeon races should be rerouted to avoid falcons and simple techniques for scaring or discouraging raptors at pigeon lofts and pheasant pens should be investigated. |
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Also in need of rescue are sailmaking lofts, a former tannery, Scotland's oldest railway station, gate lodges, schools and churches. |
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Roods, and often their lofts and screens, were cut down and bells were taken down. |
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Highs abounded in the then-emergent SoHo scene, with cheap lofts, cooperative galleries, and all-night talkfests at Max's Kansas City. |
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She also thinks it's a little silly that so many famous artists and critics leave their nice, air-conditioned lofts to hang out in the dirty plywood playpen. |
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The rock dove has so interbred with the feral pigeons from doocots and racing pigeon lofts that, as a pure species, it may possibly now be extinct in Britain. |
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The cut and thrust of competition under sail leads us to flag this issue's Sailmaking special report on the latest cuts and composites from a number of the leading lofts. |
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The 147 lofts, townhouses and family-size classic residences that comprise Morton Square will be completed and available for occupancy later this summer. |
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