Most analysts say a realignment in the residential property market was inevitable. |
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The Senate has also approved a Small Turbine Investment Credit for homeowners who install residential wind machines, which the AWEA supports. |
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Speed ramps were introduced during the last week in some of the residential areas of the town. |
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Like wall-to-wall carpets they resembled, lush green lawns eventually covered just about everything in residential neighborhoods. |
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He favors residential integration achieved on the QT, through housing vouchers. |
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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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These signs were fixed at pedestrian crossings, junctions in residential roads and even on posts in the woodland idyll of Ham Common. |
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The youth, of Rostraver Township was adjudicated delinquent in juvenile court and placed in a residential program. |
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The Greenwich Society says it would welcome a mixed-use development of residential properties, niche shops and community facilities. |
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An acute shortage of respite facilities for autistic children is forcing families to put children into residential care. |
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Plane Tree Grove is a residential area about a quarter of a mile from the airport. |
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Here the facts are quite complex and quite different from the residential construction cases. |
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Called EstateCraft it offers a complete business solution for residential and commercial estate agents, letting and business transfer agents. |
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These companies provide the long distance calling networks, selling wholesale and retail minutes of use to residential and business customers. |
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A worried businessman fears his three York companies could go under if a residential parking permit scheme goes ahead. |
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The water park is right next to a residential area, and summers are a nightmare for them now. |
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The record was mostly recorded in a residential studio, as the band were keen to distance themselves from the distractions of everyday life. |
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The development will offer parking space in the basement, commercial facilities on the ground floor, and residential flats on floors one to nine. |
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The programme is designed to benefit all households or residential units in Johannesburg, provided their electricity accounts are paid in full. |
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The new facility, on Rectory Road, replaces the previous cramped and out-of-date building made up of four residential houses knocked together. |
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This especially holds true if local owners of commercial and residential properties do not want to rebuild in the disaster area. |
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A government-planning edict has seen derelict urban wastelands transformed into residential and working communities. |
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A number of residents have objected saying they would either prefer a small number of large residential homes to flats, or no homes at all. |
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The surgery would be in one of two six to eight-storey residential buildings, including 133 flats, 48 of which would be for affordable housing. |
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This one is a white-stucco, Spanish mission-style affair in a residential quarter of Nashville. |
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Plans to transform waste ground in Westhoughton into a residential area have been given a cautious welcome. |
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The Tynings in Corsham is a residential street used as an access road for double decker buses collecting pupils at the secondary school. |
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They recently surveyed all rateable residential properties and received a decisive yes vote for recycling including glass. |
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Combining documentation with the aestheticism of abstract colour, the work transfigures even the drabbest residential blocks. |
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Miriam thought it was unlikely to be sold as a residential property but it was not beyond the realms of possibility. |
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The health and social care centre will provide 42 intermediate, recuperative care beds and 60 nursing and residential care beds. |
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The seating is conceived aesthetically and technically to harmoniously integrate in working environments and residential spaces. |
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Now certain companies have come into existence which employee residential wiremen to serve their customers. |
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People in a residential colony are encouraged to take up group activity such as walking or jogging or aerobic exercises. |
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Councillors also said the land was classed as industrial and would need to be reclassified as residential land for the application to go through. |
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It is widely recognised as Britain's finest residential library and Jessica said she is keen to take advantage of what is on offer. |
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The four residential buildings feature climate-controlled quarters and private showers. |
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This phase involves the redevelopment of many sections into residential areas. |
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Exactly behind the new residential buildings abutting the Opera House forecourt is the Tarpeian Way, but the public viewing platform is gone. |
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Both were brought on board at a time when players, once they fulfilled residential qualifications, could play Tests for a second country. |
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Planning requirements mean tall residential buildings have setbacks and open areas at grade, making the streetscape discontinuous and usually unpleasant. |
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It wants to give the kiss of life to seven areas in and around the town centre which would improve the cultural, residential, retail, business and leisure aspects of New Town. |
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An internationally acclaimed Preston sculptor has been commissioned to create a striking walk-through work of art for a residential development at Salford Quays. |
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The phenomenon flies in the face of a national trend that has seen a general slowdown in residential property price acceleration after years of spectacular growth. |
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We therefore brought together and reanalysed individual data from all European studies of residential radon and lung cancer that satisfied certain criteria. |
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Plans to expand a childcare centre in a residential street in Alstonville have been knocked back by Ballina Council, despite a staff recommendation to approve the application. |
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Forty per cent of the approved cost of water services for new residential development sites is recoupable by local authorities from my department under this initiative. |
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Another option looked at was using signal controls on radial routes and bollards on residential rat-runs to control the amount of traffic on the inner ring road. |
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Programs tended to warehouse youngsters in large residential institutions. |
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He was arrested by anti-terrorist officers last Wednesday while searches were carried out at three residential addresses and a farm in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire. |
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Every spring the children in Years 5 and 6 are taken on a residential visit to take part in such activities as rock climbing, abseiling and orienteering etc. |
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Run by Cardiff City Council since 1971, the residential centre can accommodate up to 58 people. |
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The Holway, located on the west side of the town, is the largest of the residential areas of Holywell. |
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The surrounding area is partly residential, and includes the major St Mary's Hospital, restaurants and hotels. |
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Whilst residential properties were at the castle end of the street, commercial properties were at the end close to St Peters Square. |
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All have wired access to the University's computer network and a support network of residential tutors. |
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A residential course is normally held in the summer, followed by a short tour comprising four or five concerts. |
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Whitley's company developed and sold one of the early residential areas, the Ocean View Tract. |
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The effect of localized pollution is also minimized as industries are usually located away from residential areas. |
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It established Kingstown as a preferred suburb of Dublin, and led to the construction of elegant residential terraces. |
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Outside the walls, residential estates have been built to the north towards Pembroke Dock, to the east towards Lamphey, and to the south. |
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However, long term residential possibilities in Carlingford village are dwindling. |
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A large residential or commercial building may use several megawatts in electric power and heat. |
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The processed natural gas may then be used for residential, commercial and industrial uses. |
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The North Laine area is a retail, leisure and residential area immediately north of the Lanes. |
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The cliffs are known as the East Cliff and the West Cliff and are predominantly residential areas. |
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About 73 percent of Japan is forested, mountainous and unsuitable for agricultural, industrial or residential use. |
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The Atkinson Unit is a secure specialist residential and educational complex for children in care or remanded by the courts. |
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The area across the Adour is largely residential and industrial, with much demolished to make way for the railway. |
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In the early 21st century, many were sold to developers who converted them to residential accommodation. |
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Upper Pennington is a northern residential offshoot of Pennington, more rural in character, almost entirely surrounded by heath and farmland. |
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This included considerable volumes of building materials, feeding the development of residential and boarding house building. |
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Some Anglican churches and many of the numerous nonconformist chapels in the county have been converted to residential use. |
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The castle has a large courtyard, where there is the residential structure made primarily in two elevations. |
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Special residential schools that would assimilate the Sami into the dominant culture were established. |
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The initial masterplan suggest that the final phase, yet to be commenced, will also include hotel and residential use. |
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There was no clubhouse or pool, the bathing facilities were residential utility buildings with toilets and aluminum showers. |
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After the Games, the Park will remain protected, serving as a green lung for the surrounding boroughs and the Olympic Village residential area. |
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Can I turn now to your handbrake turn on SIPPs, where you have prohibited all investment in residential property. |
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West London includes expensive residential areas where properties can sell for tens of millions of pounds. |
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Since residential elevators are both very expensive and require extra space, the chairlift or inclinator was invented. |
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After the battle Henry was crowned king below an oak tree in nearby Stoke Golding, now a residential garden. |
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When George became King, he authorised the demolition of Carlton House, with the request that the replacement be a residential area. |
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The Port of Bristol Authority finally closed the dock in 1992, and it has now been developed into a marina and residential area. |
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In 2009, the business vote was about 24,000, greatly exceeding residential voters. |
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In the north there is a smaller cluster comprising the Barbican Estate's three tall residential towers and the commercial CityPoint tower. |
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The latter became Tower Hospital in 1948 and is now a residential building, Tower Court. |
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The basis for the tax is residential property, with discounts for single people. |
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Several office areas around the docks, along with significant residential presence. |
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Adjacent to yet separate from the residential parts of the town is the Industrial Area. |
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Southsea is a seaside resort and residential area that lies at the southern end of Portsea Island. |
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The smallest types, unpowered push mowers, are suitable for small residential lawns and gardens. |
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These mowers are targeted at the residential market and typically price is the most important selling point. |
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Throughout the territory under the control of ancient Rome, residential architecture ranged from modest houses to country villas. |
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In addition to residential and dining facilities, the colleges provide social, cultural, and recreational activities for their members. |
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Every House has a residential House Tutor, who may or may not also be the Deputy House Master. |
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The residential buildings line the eastern side of the castle, facing the River Avon. |
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Wyatville redesigned the exterior of the gatehouse, and the interior was later heavily converted in the 19th century for residential use. |
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Long after the city grew to the seven hills the Palatine remained a desirable residential area. |
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Influential residential architects in the new style in the United States included Richard Neutra and Charles and Ray Eames. |
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Today it houses a mixture of business, commerce, leisure and residential use. |
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Sport England commissioned the preparation of design advice to assist in the master planning of large residential and mixed use developments. |
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The Magee campus in the city of Derry comprises a mixture of historic and new buildings in a Victorian residential area. |
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Migration policy is to move to a registration system to integrate residential and employment status. |
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This reflects a residential population which includes 30 per cent born outside Wales. |
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In 1991, she and her husband Denis moved to a house in Chester Square, a residential garden square in central London's Belgravia district. |
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In other words, bubbles in both markets developed even though only the residential market was affected by these potential causes. |
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Both areas include military bases, as well as farmland and some residential land. |
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Network Rail bought a residential centre from Cable and Wireless in the Westwood Business Centre near Coventry for leadership development. |
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There are currently 48 students enrolled in residential and extension degree programs at the United Methodist Seminary in Moscow. |
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He spent his summers at various places in Scotland and England, including Westbourne, Dorset, a residential area in Bournemouth. |
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They met at the West London Cyrenians homelessness charity in Notting Hill, where Ishiguro was working as a residential resettlement worker. |
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Mission Revival, Prairie School, and the 'California bungalow' styles of residential building remain popular in the United States today. |
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A licence is required to watch live TV transmissions anywhere, including residential and business premises. |
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The town has been subdivided into residential precincts, each with its own local shops, primary schools and community facilities. |
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The site has since been consumed by residential building and the new Holy Loch Marina development. |
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In later life Morgan was cared for at a residential home as his health worsened. |
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Parking illumination in residential districts must be nonflashing and directed away from abutting lots. |
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The compact village centre is close to the harbour and railway station, with residential areas beyond to the south and east of the harbour. |
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The residential mortgage borrowing segment is by far the largest of the borrowing segments in which the GSEs operate. |
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Almost 75 percent of the residential waste produced there is reused, recycled, or composted. |
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The retail and residential section of Doc Fictoria is built directly beside a Blue Flag beach marina. |
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However, there are now plans for its conversion to residential flats which will retain its original structure. |
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East of the Mission is the Potrero Hill neighborhood, a mostly residential neighborhood that features sweeping views of downtown San Francisco. |
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The high cost of living is due in part to restrictive planning laws which limit new residential construction. |
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Whitland is home to a number of residential and holiday static caravan parks that provide housing to mature residents. |
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Apart from residences for upper and middle class households, sanitation is insufficient in most residential areas. |
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The use of open areas close to residential land to urinate and defecate is very common and has been identified as a major health hazard. |
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A long lasting legacy of the same, the area has become another commercial and higher end residential area for the city. |
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Numerous residential and office skyscrapers are found within its medieval streets. |
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It has six important groups of buildings with residential areas extending over 175 hectares. |
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Maya cities usually had a ceremonial and administrative centre surrounded by a vast irregular sprawl of residential complexes. |
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The centres of all Maya cities featured sacred precincts, sometimes separated from nearby residential areas by walls. |
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The areas adjacent to these sacred compounds included residential complexes housing wealthy lineages. |
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It includes residential areas, a central business district, and industrial supply distribution to the various districts. |
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Canadians measure property, both residential and commercial, in square feet exclusively. |
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Consequently, reformers have emphasised the need to assess residential tenancy laws in terms of protection they provide to tenants. |
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Jackson, the state's capital city, is the site of the state residential school for deaf and hard of hearing students. |
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They may be used in both residential and commercial buildings as structural and aesthetic materials. |
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Parts of the Royal Arsenal have been used to build residential and commercial buildings. |
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Woolwich started to enjoy the beginning of a renaissance with the residential redevelopment of the former Royal Arsenal. |
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The thermal mass properties of concrete increase the efficiency of both residential and commercial buildings. |
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The Act required all new residential construction to include running water and an internal drainage system. |
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Additional historic manufacturing and commercial buildings were adapted as residential units and office space. |
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Belvidere is the mostly residential area south of the Merrimack River, east of the Concord River, and north of the Lowell and Lawrence railroad. |
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The difficulty in targeting bombs meant that the shipyards and steelworks were often missed, at the expense of the residential areas. |
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Nearby is the Hope Memorial Camp, a residential centre used throughout the year by youth groups from all over the country. |
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Electrified palisade fences are used to protect isolated property and high security facilities, but also around some residential homes. |
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Due to the high levels of crime in South Africa, it is common for residential houses to have perimeter defences. |
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Today Oldham is a predominantly residential town, and a centre for further education and the performing arts. |
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Following decades of decay there have been successful conversions to office and residential use. |
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St John's Church and Square, St John's North and South Parade are part of residential development dating from the Georgian period. |
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Polished slabs are often cut into tiles or countertops and installed in many kinds of residential and commercial properties. |
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The printing works on Station Road has now been converted into residential flats. |
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Several years ago starlings took over the residential sections for their nightly roostings during the Summer months. |
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The office was on a mostly residential side street. It did not look professional, and for a moment he doubted he was in the right place. |
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Only the industrial, commercial, and residential tax colonies subceed this rate. |
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Detached sidewalks generally occur in residential areas and are normally separated from the curb by a tree lawn. |
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For example, a neighborhood of single-family homes may be upzoned to multifamily residential or a mixed-use zone. |
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Their residential design is strongly influenced by Prairie and Usonian architecture. |
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Architect Frank Lloyd Wright pioneered Usonianism as the path to affordable modern residential architecture. |
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Central air-conditioning is now becoming the means for architects to create better spaces in residential hi-rises. |
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This is a residential area and more importantly, there is a highly accident-prone curve along the road. |
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As part of the campaign, a bus designed as a train will visit municipalities, schools, malls, work camps, and residential areas. |
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Pizzarotti IBC, managed by Frank DeGrande and Ranee MacFarland, is already working on residential and hotel projects in Manhattan and Brooklyn. |
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Accordingly, Rangier, Kakapo and Rolleston would be opened for residential and commercial development. |
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James then decided to enrol on the tenweek residential Ransackers programme at Fircroft. |
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He also announced the allotment of a two-room flat for each player in the Khwaja Rawish residential scheme and cash prizes. |
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Remember Scott Reed, the Oregon redeveloper who was going to breathe life into 30 residential properties in Little Rock? |
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Avalon was established in 1985 and offers residential re-entry services to more than 3,000 people. |
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These developments along the transformed waterfront will be a catalyst for refurbishing the surrounding rundown residential districts. |
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This photo shows a residential area of Krivoy Rog, Ukraine, said to be the longest town in Europe at 126 kilometres. |
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The new-build Transcorp Hilton Lagos will be strategically located in the exclusive residential and commercial district of Ikoyi in Lagos. |
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Based on the following characteristics it should be noted that the most attackable are residential buildings which are located in the difficult geoclimatic conditions. |
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At the same time, the lawsuit contends that the Reiters have complied with noise, parking, and traffic requirements in their residential neighborhood. |
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The development includes three residential apartment blocks between seven and nine storeys tall, which will house 280 one to three-bedroom flats for private rent. |
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We've only had one bad-weather situation since we've been in business. A driver before Ben was making a delivery to a custie in a residential neighborhood. |
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United Air Care, a Los Angeles based company, provides professional air duct cleaning and HVAC cleaning services for residential units and businesses of all sizes. |
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A residential building collapsed, destroying nine houses on a hillside in the state capital of Aizawl on Saturday, the Telegraph newspaper reported. |
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Previously, in town and city, residential space was adjacent to or incorporated into the work site, virtually occupying the same geographical space. |
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He has carried legislation which placed all-way stops in residential neighborhood intersections and enacted a ban on overnight commercial vehicle parking. |
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Harburg lies on the southern shores of the river Elbe and covers parts of the port of Hamburg, residential and rural areas, and some research institutes. |
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Countries with a residential system of taxation usually allow deductions or credits for the tax that residents already pay to other countries on their foreign income. |
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Eastern gray squirrels have a high enough tolerance for humans to inhabit residential neighborhoods and raid bird feeders for millet, corn, and sunflower seeds. |
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In addition to sewers, rats are very comfortable living in alleyways and residential buildings, as there is usually a large and continuous food source in those areas. |
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When the residential area shifts outward, this is called suburbanization. |
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The Lanes form a retail, leisure and residential area near the seafront, characterised by narrow alleyways following the street pattern of the original fishing village. |
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The Notre Dame and Perrey neighbourhoods are mainly residential. |
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Subsequently, the construction of residential buildings proceeded slowly. |
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By 2014, legislators, economists and the IMF were again warning of a bubble with residential property prices soaring and the level of personal mortgage debt expanding. |
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Statistical information is utilized to formulate operating rules for large dams forming part of systems which include agricultural, industrial and residential demands. |
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Paul's Outside-the-Walls to our residential college on the Janiculum Hill. |
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Both included residential, commercial and industrial components. |
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Large areas of farmland on the outskirts of the city were developed as residential areas in the 1950s and early 1960s, producing, for instance, the suburb of Blacon. |
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The Governor's Mansion is located in a residential section of Buckhead. |
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An initial marker flare was dropped by a Luftwaffe plane and the following bombers dropped high explosives to the east of the city centre in the Danygraig residential area. |
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The area previously occupied by the Park Hall military camp is now mainly residential and agricultural land, with a small number of light industrial units. |
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Major development projects in the Irvine area include the redevelopment of Irvine Harbour, creating a residential area with the atmosphere of a Scottish village. |
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Welders help install and maintain boilers, antipollution systems and other large structures, as well as piping for industrial, commercial and residential facilities. |
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The university encompasses three colleges, although their purpose is mainly ceremonial as students are housed in separate residential halls or private accommodations. |
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Another feature of Art Nouveau was the use of stained glass windows with that style of floral themes in residential salons, particularly in the Art Nouveau houses in Nancy. |
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The Royal Society spent several million on renovations adapting it to become the Kavli Royal Society International Centre, a venue for residential science seminars. |
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The average residential water use was 248 litres per capita per day. |
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Moreover, this area had the potential for a significant residential expansion, being suitable for the relocation of a large number of British nationals to the region. |
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Restorations of residential and commercial structures, historic monuments, and churches generated a surge in tourism and economic activity in the ancient downtown area. |
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He thanked them for their efforts to survey residential buildings which are not categorised as labour camps and which endanger the lives of their tenants. |
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It is a description rather than a title, and is not appropriate for the owner of a normal residential property, far less the owner of a small souvenir plot of land. |
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With the colossal Diocletian's Palace, built in the countryside but later turned into a fortified city, a form of residential castle emerges, that anticipates the Middle Ages. |
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The colleges dominate the residential, social, sporting, and pastoral functions within the university, and there is heavy student involvement in their operation. |
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Currently, it is largely residential, with an elementary school, some businesses, and many condominiums in the unincorporated areas to the north and south. |
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Commuting is periodically recurring travel between one's place of residence and place of work, or study, and in doing so exceed the boundary of their residential community. |
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Such distinctions, however, require detailed information, such as histograms of the distribution of energy use among residential customers, both by month and by year. |
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There are outpatient clinics in every residential area in Kuwait. |
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A residential college and an Episcopal seminary at Yale University also bear Berkeley's name, as does the Berkeley Library at Trinity College, Dublin. |
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Elite residential complexes occupied the best land around the city centre, while commoners had their residences dispersed further away from the ceremonial centre. |
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Palaces and acropoleis were essentially elite residential compounds. |
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For residential premises, only one licence is required per household per address, regardless of the number of licensed devices or the number of members of the household. |
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Campaign supporters feared the residential development would end the spot's lucrative sideline as a film and photo location, on which it relies to survive. |
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The seminary offers residential programs leading to the degrees Bachelor of Theology and Master of Divinity, and the Certificate in Theological Studies. |
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In urban areas of Japan, attempts have been made to introduce natural ventilation into basement rooms for residential purposes by using so-called areaway space. |
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The new stadium and park would be lined on three sides with multiuse row house buildings containing commercial, office, and loft residential space. |
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On June 11, 2008, Prime Minister Stephen Harper formally apologized in the House of Commons for the government's historical role in the Canadian residential school system. |
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He dedicated himself to the Arvon Foundation which promotes writing education and runs residential writing courses at Hughes's home at Lumb Bank, West Yorkshire. |
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The Swansea Herald of Wales was a free newspaper which was distributed every week to residential addresses until 2011 when the paper ceased to be in print. |
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In each case, the park authority acts as a special purpose local authority and exercises planning control over residential and industrial development in the park. |
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The area also contains some of the city's poorest residential areas. |
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Trams, automobiles and town planning encouraged the separate development of industrial suburbs and residential suburbs, with laborers commuting between them. |
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The West End includes residential areas of Hillhead, Dowanhill, Kelvingrove, Kelvinside, Hyndland, Broomhill, and, to an increasing extent, Partick. |
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Throughout the 19th century, Hartford's residential population, economic productivity, cultural influence, and concentration of political power continued to grow. |
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To the east is the commercial and residential district of Merchant City. |
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Most of this population growth has been accommodated through new apartment blocks in residential schemes, such as those in Leeds, Birmingham and Manchester. |
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Clouds prevented accurate identification and the bombs fell across the city, causing some casualties among the civilian population as well as damage to residential areas. |
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The Crown Heights properties contain a total of 18 residential apartments and two ground floor commercial units, with a total net rentable area of 17,040 square feet. |
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There is a residential requirement for obtaining a marriage license here. |
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The Southside is a popular residential part of the city, which includes the districts of St Leonards, Marchmont, Newington, Sciennes, the Grange and Blackford. |
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In the study, the TODIM method was used to order the alternatives of residential property for rent in the city of Volta Redonda, in the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. |
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The stock of both commercial and residential property is in decline. |
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The residential areas of Marchmont and Bruntsfield are built along a series of drumlin ridges south of the city centre, which were deposited as the glacier receded. |
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Some, such as Moorside, exist as recently constructed residential suburbia, whilst places like Hollinwood exist as electoral wards and thoroughly industrialised districts. |
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Expansion of Highbury was restricted because the East Stand had been designated as a Grade II listed building and the other three stands were close to residential properties. |
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Without that recognition, we run the risk of continuing the assimilationist policies and the social harms that were integral to the residential schools. |
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Most students choose to live in nearby private residential buildings or in students halls of residence such as the International Students House, London. |
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The density of London varies, with high employment density in the central area, high residential densities in inner London, and lower densities in Outer London. |
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In total, two viaducts, ten bridges and seven underpasses were constructed to secure the structural integrity of the surrounding residential areas. |
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Sound barriers for nearby residential areas were also installed. |
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A typical arrangement on electric powered machines for residential lawns is for the motor to power the cylinder while the operator pushes the mower along. |
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The inability to deduct losses from commercial or residential rentals from other real estate income has been a bone in the throat of real estate development companies. |
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The Vicars' Close is the oldest residential street in Europe. |
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It was also thought the bombing of residential centres would cause a collapse of civilian will, which might lead to the collapse of production and civil life. |
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