Tens of thousands of pensioners are prisoners in their homes, with none of the luxuries Huntley and Bieber receive. |
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The result will be worry and potential poverty for millions, and for some losing their homes when they cannot keep up payments after retiring. |
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Fearing they would be labeled kulaks, people also fled their homes and villages. |
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He clarified that people weren't informed by registered letter that their homes were going to be demolished. |
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The shrines in their homes are spattered with cooking fat and they recite a mantra in the same breath as they yell at a yak. |
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Real foxes do, indeed, sometimes make their homes under human houses and, increasingly in this country at any rate, under city homes. |
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Residents are being driven out of their homes by young yobs and hooligans who are making their lives a misery. |
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Some residents of Lincoln Street were stranded in their own homes as water lapped doors at the front and back of their homes yesterday. |
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Good fencing with secure gates and latches can provide homeowners with added protection and security for their homes and property. |
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Worried residents also fear the mast could devalue their homes and put their health at risk. |
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Moss Street residents reacted with anger to news that their homes were expendable. |
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If it is any consolation, it gave me time to admire the decorative lights put up by some people in their homes and gardens. |
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Sixteen residents have been put up in temporary accommodation and 43 are trapped in their homes because they are in the gunman's line of fire. |
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The locals were incensed and came out of their homes to argue with the soldiers. |
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The biggest problems arose in cases where people were building their homes by direct labour. |
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We would like to stress to everyone to make sure their homes are locked and secure at all times. |
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If they open their windows, the smell pervades their homes and lingers there for a long time. |
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But instead of custody the two will be confined to their homes in the evenings and at night, their compliance monitored using electronic tags. |
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Volunteers have reinforced dikes along the Elbe River and sandbagged their homes and businesses trying to avoid a deluge. |
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But he was sparked into action by the stress put on families staging tangi at their homes because there was no other suitable facility. |
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Residents from four neighbouring houses spent a night away from their homes as the house was sealed off. |
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Through the Renaissance, collectors displayed maiolica proudly and prominently in their homes and businesses. |
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Romans adorned their homes with evergreens during Saturnalia, a winter festival in honor of Saturnus, the god of agriculture. |
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Many people had put their life savings in their homes and in their businesses. |
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Three young women are carted off from their homes at the beginning of The Magdalene Sisters, a new film from director Peter Mullan. |
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There are even school buses that will pick students up from their homes on base. |
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Families are encouraged to take piped water into their homes via looped networks instead of branched ones, to equalize water pressure. |
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I'd rather have my players getting baked in their homes than have them binge drinking in the clubs. |
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The idea is not to scout for talented cricketers for the Indian women's team but to make women come out of their homes and play the game. |
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Many people have seen the market value of their homes double in the past five years. |
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In 30 years they drove a third of the population from their homes in their battle with the government. |
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Or are all those people in County Limerick to lose their homes and farms just to make way for a second-rate road? |
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These Japanese had been displaced from their homes by the ending of the Tokugawa shogunate and the restoration of the Meiji emperor. |
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At the first sign of trouble, all householders came out of their homes and stood together to confront the yobs. |
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Tens of millions of human souls were transported from their homes in Africa under appalling conditions to lives of servitude in the Americas. |
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The refugees seem anxious to get back to their homes and many of them left behind family members in the city. |
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Women are ordered to leave their homes and to sever contact with their mates. |
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By midday, householders' concerns for their homes were subsiding as the rain stopped. |
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Residents of a tower block were left wondering whether their homes were due to be hit by a flood on a Biblical scale. |
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That said, you've got to admire the people who are skilful enough to transform their homes without the help of tradespeople. |
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What used to be their homes and even workshops are now largely weekend cottages or bijou conversions for long-distance commuters. |
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Villagers now have to mount guard on their homes and crops at night making loud noises and letting off fireworks to scare off marauding boars. |
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Some residents are concerned that new bus stops being sited outside their homes will bring noise and disruption. |
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If they're not, they need to be in their homes in an internal situation, in an inner side room, no windows. |
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He urged bluenoses to take ladies of the street into their homes until they got back on their feet, so to speak. |
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Workers will pay with their homes as well as their jobs when the economy hits the skids. |
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Some people had even died in slag slides, picking loose bits of coal in order to keep their homes heated. |
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Police are appealing to people in Darwen to keep their homes secure after bogus salesmen swooped on the town. |
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Millions have had their homes destroyed, their lives uprooted, and their futures decimated. |
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A hundred thousand people were uprooted from their homes and moved to this city in the middle of nowhere. |
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My sister and sister-in-law have adorned their homes with intriguing and beautiful pieces bought for a song at these market type events. |
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We are constantly amazed at people leaving valuables on show in their cars or leaving their homes unattended and insecure. |
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There's a very good reason that the many Britons who settle in British Columbia come to the island and make their homes in Victoria. |
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They are at the vanguard of the technical revolution, cramming their homes with more and more of the latest gadgets. |
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Women in nightdresses and nightgowns and men in trousers and shorts exited their homes in the utmost haste, murmuring amongst themselves. |
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For the past 12 weeks, the television world has been treated to the novel concept of inter-faith rivalries beamed into their homes nightly. |
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But soon, the townsfolk began to gather outside of their homes to view the great spectacle that had suddenly appeared in the sky. |
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Families are demanding a speed-up of their application to designate land near their homes as a village green instead of a children's home. |
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The murders of two householders attacked in their homes in London recently has compounded the climate of fear. |
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They fled their homes with a few personal belongings, escaping the acrid sulphuric fumes and lava of an erupting volcano. |
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Spring is here too, traditionally the time when house owners look to spruce up their homes as the days lengthen and the light improves. |
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Each year, North Americans spend as much money fixing up their homes as they do buying new ones. |
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People inexplicably disappear, and families with nowhere else to go make their homes in the cold and crumbled concrete. |
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For now, Californians who use the wind and sun to energize their homes or businesses get a tax break. |
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Residents are campaigning against land behind their homes being used for allotments. |
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The individual claimants are freehold owners and occupiers of their homes in Church Village. |
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Everyone who's normal should flop around their homes aimlessly without a stitch of clothing on at least once a month. |
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People were taken out of their homes and herded like cattle into stockades to await removal. |
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Low coral walls fence their homes but please ask permission before photographing families at home within these compounds. |
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These families will be given the option to take two children to stay in their homes for two weeks or a month. |
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Allow taxpayers to retain more of what they earn and those heedless sinners would only fill their homes with even more immoral gizmos. |
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Eighty or so villagers were taken from their homes and herded to the plaza area. |
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People will either be able to share ownership, take part in an equity share scheme or buy their homes outright. |
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Those leaseholders subletting their homes will still have to pay for charges within the two week period. |
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Many of the owners are given time frames of how long it will be before their homes topple over the cliff. |
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We also have included immediate relief for homeowners who are at the risk of losing their homes because of the subprime crisis. |
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Some also said the mine might make their homes subside, but a council investigation found no evidence of this. |
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The townspeople throw open their homes to receive this influx of visitors and the overflow stay in caravans and tents. |
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A charity is appealing for volunteers to open up their homes to young homeless people. |
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But, unlike pawnshops in most countries, the real business is a steady stream of people putting their homes in hock. |
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They woke up with water in their homes and their cars overwhelmed with water. |
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As many as 80 percent of persons with dementia are cared for in their homes by family members. |
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This initiative is designed to help military families repair and maintain their homes while family members are on active duty. |
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Some of Swindon's vulnerable old people may have to sell their homes to pay for care in a private residential home. |
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People just got tired of seeing their homes and business destroyed on a regular basis by superstorms and rising sea levels. |
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Each of the packs gives key advice and information to householders on how to protect their homes and property. |
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After all, the ex-offender could break into their homes or sweet-talk a child while his or her parents are not around. |
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She also did housework for various elderly people who had her services in their homes on a regular basis. |
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They left their homes in search of greener pastures, but these African immigrants end up in prison on Spanish-controlled Canary Island. |
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When the road was clear, a few villagers ran out of their homes and onto the road, dogs barking and chickens clucking. |
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The group is currently seeking volunteers to host a coffee morning in their homes to raise funds. |
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Mothers were fanatical about making sure their homes and family were decent. |
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Who in this house would be able to heat their homes for a pitiful and measly 9 a week? she asked. |
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That's why we will find a way of enabling people to insure against the loss of their homes and savings if they have to go into care. |
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Hundreds of residents fighting proposals to build a warehouse next to their homes told planners they utterly oppose the plans. |
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As interior design was really taking off in the 1960s, women were fighting to get out of their homes and enter public life. |
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Flood defence experts are to give householders in the Hambleton area advice on how to protect their homes from inundation. |
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Traders were triumphant today after plans to flatten their homes and businesses were refused by council planners. |
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Eight people were forced to flee their homes after a fierce fire spread through a row of houses in Merefield. |
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Small animals like rats and snakes that have been flooded out of their homes may seek shelter in yours. |
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Mourning families had been forced to keep the corpses of dead loved ones in their homes because there was no way undertakers could reach them. |
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She feared the new homes would leave fewer places for floodwater to drain and increase the chances of their homes flooding. |
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But last week travellers set up their homes on the site while the duty guard left his post to take a break for lunch. |
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A footpath along the shore gives views across the bay and you will spot birds that make their homes in the shingle and pebble beach. |
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More than 200 local artists and craftspeople have opened up their homes and studios to the public to show off their work. |
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Plans for the competition are going well, but more volunteers are needed to put up visiting criers in their homes for a couple of nights. |
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Thousands of citizens of Grozny who lost their homes as a result of a freshet last year have not gotten new flats so far. |
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They will also be able to frogmarch unruly children under 16 back to their homes between the hours of 9pm and 6am. |
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Seventy-one percent of FSBOs who managed to sell their homes on their own said they would try and sell their home on their own again. |
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They have forfeited the game and are returning to their homes to lick their wounds like the pathetic curs they are! |
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Town leaders did not raise a furor, and dozens of families stood outside their homes watching the convoy as it rolled toward the battle site. |
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So in the areas that do have power, you see home owners starting to fix up their homes again. |
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They often made their homes in the eaves under the roofs of houses where they would hunt the mice that dwelt there in great numbers. |
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Athy Town Council tenants can look forward to having gas-fired central heating systems installed in their homes within the next few years. |
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One night, after a wedding, the villagers return to their homes to find their front doors daubed with red, the creatures' colour. |
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The women said the waterlogged park behind their homes was a potential death trap to children in the area. |
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Only 18 months after the last floods, their homes and businesses have been deluged again. |
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The scheme is aimed at getting elderly people out of their homes and into a social environment. |
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A variety of birds make their homes around the harbour including yellow eyed and blue penguins, black back gulls, and five types of cormorants. |
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They were targeted after police visited or monitored their homes in a bid to to disrupt their activities. |
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They claim the children are disturbing their privacy by glaring into their homes and using the road as a cycle track. |
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Infuriated residents watched on helplessly as lorry loads of human waste sludge was dumped within 40 metres of their homes last weekend. |
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In some cases, workers were evicted from their homes to make way for new property development. |
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The fireplace is dusty inside and covered with the webs of spiders that made their homes in its corners. |
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Significant numbers had a family history of forced expulsion from their homes and had lost parents and relatives. |
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It allows hard-pressed pensioners to extract money from their homes without having to sell them. |
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Police have warned householders to keep their homes more secure to keep crime levels down. |
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The tenants raised a few minor issues specific to their homes that they would like to improve including fencing and draughty windows. |
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There had also been a trend of acquisition by people cashing-in on the high value of their homes. |
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We are going to provide additional tax subsidies for people to weatherize their homes. |
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He is planning to teach his joinery skills to people in the area so they can rebuild their homes. |
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The water system has meant improved health among residents, who now need to spend less time carrying water from wells distant from their homes. |
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As we speak, people are forced to deal with our government in the form of bombs raining down on their homes. |
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Families in a south Essex village today called for urgent action after rainwater and sewage flooded their homes. |
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Residents last night waited at a reception centre opposite the flats to learn if they will be able to return to their homes. |
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Many people are leaving the refugee camps for fear of disease, camping out in the ruins of their homes. |
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People who object to the covert reintroduction of rates through the bin tax will have to watch their refuse pile high outside their homes. |
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The camera is there when the women finally return to inspect the remains of their homes. |
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As the state yielded to the power of the mob, German men were forcibly removed from their homes, often ostensibly for their own protection. |
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The residents, however, based their main objections on the parking and fears of loss of amenity around their homes. |
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Average Yugoslavs suddenly no longer felt safe in the streets or in their homes. |
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Earlier, more than 2.5 million residents along the Florida coast had evacuated their homes, leaving their possessions to the mercy of the storm. |
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Neighborhood disorder leads honest people to move out of the neighborhood or to lock themselves in their homes. |
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In the last 48 hours, hundreds of civilians have been shot down on the roadways, in their homes, on their farms. |
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A reverse mortgage allows senior citizens to earn tax-free income by tapping the equity in their homes. |
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The objectors retreated to their homes, licking their wounds and gathering their strength for a fight against two other wind farms. |
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They will target villains living off their proceeds of crime and take them to court to strip them of their homes, cars and cash. |
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Their main worry was the plan to move the public car park for the meadows right next to their homes. |
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But once we started asking questions, none of those women would say that they had ever had pests, rodents, or roaches in their homes. |
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Now, tens of thousands of people have these paintings hanging in their homes, either the originals, lithographs, canvas prints, or posters. |
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I don't think she actually dislikes the new neighbors so much as she loathes the realtor who sold them their homes. |
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Angry residents are up in arms over a proposal to site a giant mobile phone mast near their homes. |
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In recent month residents have raised complaints after dust containing lethal poisons, including cadmium and arsenic, was found in their homes. |
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Sometimes, they'd also go to rummage sales in the local area looking for bargains for them to bring back to their homes. |
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All our municipalities need new options so that, from their homes, Canadians everywhere can be citizens of the world. |
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After the American Revolution another influx of refugees arrived, Loyalists who like the Acadians had been driven from their homes. |
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How could they pledge loyalty to a country that destroys families with their bombs and drives millions from their homes? |
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However, residents of flats and maisonettes can also do much to improve the security of their homes. |
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Councillors said they accepted that some telephone kiosks get little use because many people have mobile telephones and phones in their homes. |
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Many are pioneer-era women coming to terms with accepting other women into their homes. |
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The 10-15 year old soldiers maraud the countryside raping, killing, torturing and burning people out of their homes. |
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Smart architects leverage the brand name of quality products to market their homes. |
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Most of the people it seemed spent their time walking around aimlessly or staring and marvelling at the fires in pits outside their homes. |
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The townspeople moved as quickly as they could to get back to their homes, and the main street was just a mass of dark forms running and fleeing. |
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You've quoted the mean average, but this is skewed by the small number of fanatics whose 5,000-plus discs line every wall of their homes. |
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The medina, the medieval old town, is the one place where people do leave their homes, because tanks cannot get down the narrow twisting alleys. |
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A Senior Government official in Nakonde has called on men to stop battering their wives and instead bring peace in their homes. |
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At 10 a.m., the car rally was flagged off from the park, and the colourful caravan, on its way, attracted people lazing around in their homes. |
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That model will likely change when enough Americans have digital set-top boxes in their homes. |
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Tiny microchips are making people on a huge estate feel more secure by putting burglars off raiding their homes. |
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Professional women such as translators, doctors, lawyers, artists and writers have been forced from their jobs and told to stay in their homes. |
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Residents in Little Lever have objected to plans to build an exercise paddock for horses at the rear of their homes. |
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The shelterers made it clear that they intended on making these new sanctuaries their homes. |
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They refused to leave their four dogs, including a miniature poodle, when floodwaters forced them to evacuate their homes. |
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People want to use their mobile phones but they don't want phone masts near their homes. |
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By Monday morning four or five families had still not been able to move back into their homes. |
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He will even turf noisy neighbours out of their homes, unless they toe the line. |
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He said that on a month-long trip he treated sick and dying children in camps for people driven from their homes. |
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Tired students heaved their bags across their shoulder, hurrying out, heading for the blissfulness of their homes, or the quiet of the library. |
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Birds were singing, insects were chirping, and people could be heard talking in their homes. |
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This led to a communal bloodbath in which hundreds of thousands were killed and many thousands more were expelled from their homes. |
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The shooting marked the start of a bloodbath that killed 200,000 people and forced 1.8 million to leave their homes. |
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Last year the residents living nearest to the field complained of bluebottles getting into their homes. |
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Some have been forced to sell their homes, while others have experienced substantial financial difficulties which stretch ahead unendingly. |
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But it is not just hunger that has uprooted these desperate people from their homes. |
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Enterprising youngsters collected the petrol in buckets and plastic cool-drink bottles before taking it away to their homes. |
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The Internet has now allowed millions of people to become stalkers from the comfort of their homes. |
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There, the dogs are bred and looked after by the handlers who take the dogs in charge of them to their homes. |
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Note that there is no paradigm shift here that involves people not listening to music on their car radios or with headsets or in their homes. |
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Burglars have been preying on elderly residents by pretending to be from the water board to get into their homes. |
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He told me how the hospital had opened a telephone medical helpline for those with wounded or sick but who are unable to leave their homes. |
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Church ossuaries have had to be closed because little old ladies used to steal bones for lack of official relics, and put them in their homes. |
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Flood levels over three meters deep drowned cars and drove people from their homes. |
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At least 14 people were killed in the incident, including two small children who suffocated when teargas was shot into their homes. |
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People living near the site fear the development will overshadow their homes, increase noise and traffic and lead to a loss of privacy. |
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Some remaining holdouts are being forcibly taken from their homes, schools and synagogues. |
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On this day, churchgoers often take a bottle of holy water to their homes, where it is kept until the following year. |
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To accomplish this, he must also find a way to remove the southeastern tribes, the Choctaws, Cherokees, Creeks, and Chickasaws, from their homes. |
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Oh, believe me, Dr Hawkins, I have seen the state of some of their homes, or should I call them hovels? |
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Within a week the government started to send the displaced persons back to their homes, which are now cinders and ashes. |
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Local residents told protestors how they woke to find smoke from the blaze swirling through their homes. |
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There are actual tour circuits where, twice a month, people will host a show in their homes. |
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Most people in Brand are husbandmen and artisans of many a craft, who spend their entire lives within sight of their homes. |
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There are signs of hope as people start to clear the rubble and sludge from their homes. |
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If so, what rights do people have to peaceably enjoy their homes, regardless of their socio-economic status in life? |
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Hours after the quake, terrified residents stayed away from their homes, gathering in village squares and outdoor coffee shops. |
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I cold-called my way through the phone book searching for people naive enough to allow the company's salesmen into their homes. |
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Instead of celebrating the Independence Day, they were seen sitting around watching over what remained of their homes. |
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With the soaring temperatures, people are going to bed and forgetting to secure their homes, providing rich pickings for thieves. |
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He set out plans for compensating the people who suffer the loss of their homes. |
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I don't think anyone would like the idea of mice or rats in their garden but people feeding birds risk these pests infesting their homes. |
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Members of the public said they had been scared and felt intimidated because of the large numbers of youths congregating near their homes. |
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Residents claim that they are filthy, covered in mud in wet weather and dust in dry weather, and lead to dirt being trodden into their homes. |
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The state police officers, armed and in plain clothes, have questioned dozens of voters in their homes. |
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In 1953, in order to make room for a new Nike missile battery, the US commander gave the Inuits but four days to evacuate their homes. |
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Homeowners should install a good carbon monoxide detector to make sure none of this deadly poison is present in their homes. |
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Severe storms caused chaos across the north west and forced thousands of people to flee their homes. |
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Half the population of nearly five million people were forced to flee their homes. |
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Police have warned the public to be on their guard for two men posing as policemen who prey on elderly victims in their homes. |
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Clause 174 requires owners to notify licensed building practitioners who have worked on their homes. |
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People are revered if they are dressed in expensive clothes and have pricy items in their homes. |
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He had then invaded the privacy of his neighbours by secretly filming women in their homes. |
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The only place for groups of young girls or boys to hang out is on the ground of the alleys just outside their homes. |
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People left their curtains open and some even found coloured globes to light outside their homes. |
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They will live in the temporary accommodation for six to eight weeks while their homes are gutted and replastered. |
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Other residents were still coming to terms with the fact that the ground floors of their homes are under water. |
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When the water level reaches too close for comfort the villagers would dismantle their homes and move further up the hill. |
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Elephant ears grow in and around the falls, and water ouzels somehow manage to build their homes behind the fall's tremendous flow of water. |
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Six families were evacuated from their homes as the blaze destroyed a spinning room and warehouse full of acrylic fibres. |
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Trapped Rafah residents huddled in the innermost rooms of their homes as bullets rained outside. |
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Most notably, the Pueblo Indians in the Southwest used adobe masonry to moderate weather extremes and keep their homes comfortable. |
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As a rule, people do not leave their homes on a whim or out of adventurousness. |
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Men dig the raw material in the mountains and transport it to their homes where women apply it to the house walls as whitewash. |
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Some families fled their homes fearing aftershocks, and roads and phone lines were cut off. |
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Seven generations of Kelpers have made their homes on the remote, wind-swept islands. |
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A leading local politician has urged pensioners to take advantage of a government initiative to heat their homes during the cold winter months. |
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People drive in kilometers, fill their gas tanks by litres and heat their homes in degrees centigrade. |
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The mounting pension crisis saw more and more elderly people reduced to selling their homes in order to survive. |
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Angry residents claim a mobile phone mast was installed near their homes without their knowledge. |
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Many have been surprised by visits from teams of officers at their homes and workplaces. |
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In a world without motels and restaurants, people were required to welcome strangers into their homes. |
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In the last 10 months, four alumnae in their mid 50s and 60s have been attacked at night in their homes near Dallas. |
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A similar fate would have befallen those who borrowed against their homes to purchase calls on Apple stock last summer. |
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Buddhists frequently have personal shrines or altars in their homes. |
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There, celebrities and regular volunteers are pitching in by hammering nails and building houses to help those along the Gulf Coast who have lost their homes. |
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The practice of detaining people in the streets and busting into their homes and workplaces to check on their identification is common in police states. |
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More are forced to flee their homes because of armed violence. |
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New Zealanders involved in some manner with the first home buyer market include painter decorators, plumbers and people trying to sell their homes. |
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If people could also clear the gutters outside their homes and premises of debris and weeds there would be less need for the use of strong weedkillers. |
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The Ride Safe program provides rides for students, staff and faculty members from the Student Life Centre to their homes within a certain radius around campus. |
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Purchasers had been entitled to assume that their homes would be put together in the traditional way using tried and tested materials such as solid house-bricks. |
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Dozens of people living in Cromwell Road in the Maindee area of the town were told to leave their homes as a police cordon was thrown around the area early yesterday. |
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The Spring Festival is the biggest festival for family reunions, drawing many of the floating population and workers to their homes in other provinces. |
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Richer folk lit their homes with candles made from beeswax or whale oil, whilst poorer folk had to make do with smelly, smoky tallow candles made from animal fat. |
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They also fear that the province could monkey with the traditional rule of thumb that sees the poor pay one-quarter of their income for their homes. |
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New York co-op boards are refusing to let owners sell their homes if the price is too low. |
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Residents said tanks rolled down their street firing into their homes. |
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The news will please Ashurst and Colbury residents, who are dreading the prospect of an extra 4,000 vehicles streaming past their homes every day. |
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After collecting our bags, we are greeted in twos and threes by a pack of smiling Greek landladies who, despite speaking an alien tongue, welcome us into their homes. |
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They fell trees with handsaws, heat their homes with wood, cut the hay with scythes and milk the cows, weed the fields and harvest the crops by hand. |
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They need to demolish their homes and round them up, the way they do it to our children. |
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In Manggarai, South Jakarta, flood victims tried to take matters into their own hands and open a floodgate to allow the water to drain from their homes. |
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Although figures are unavailable, many of the New Orleans city workers losing their jobs are still reeling from the loss of their homes as a result of the Katrina disaster. |
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Residents were being urged to stay in their homes after a massive stockpile of used fridges caught fire sending toxic smoke billowing into the air. |
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Classrooms need to be re-equipped and a unit created to teach older pupils essential life skills such as how to prepare a meal and keep their homes clean. |
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The group dumped their arms, and streeled back to their homes, though many of them never got that far, for the government seized thousands and clapped them into jail. |
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This comes as torrential rain forced hundreds of people from their homes in north-east Scotland, the area worst hit by this weekend's extreme weather. |
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Handlers passed documents and photographs to their agents operating within paramilitary groups detailing targets' movements and the whereabouts of their homes. |
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And Sasha Petraske says shoe-horning young people out of their homes today is no small task, especially for bars. |
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People in today's outer suburbs love their homes and enjoy their lives. |
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He says attacks against women have risen, and the migrants and refugees have made people too scared to leave their homes at night. |
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Fearing floods, thousands of residents sandbagged their homes. |
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To light their homes, early Americans relied on tallow candles, floating tapers that burned assorted greases, and lamps that burned fuels such as lard and turpentine. |
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The suffering caused is remembered in the many stories about women fleeing their homes and taking refuge for fear of soldier and yeoman repression. |
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Florida residents in the path of the hurricane tonight are boarding up their homes and businesses, gassing up their cars, and hitting the highway. |
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Adults prepare food and drink dark sweet tea on the doorsteps of their homes as they watch their children playing. |
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It is not uncommon for women to do piecework in their homes. |
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New saltmarshes, mudflats and sandflats would evolve and help to form natural sea defences, as well as create a prime location for rare species to make their homes. |
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Others were trapped in their homes by the sudden rise of the water overnight Thursday when authorities were forced to open gates of dams north of Manila to prevent damage. |
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In an emergency after hours, firefighters first have to travel from their homes to the station, adding five minutes or more to their response time at a fire. |
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It was too early for business, and the Ladies of the Night, as they were called in a politer age, were sitting outside their homes with their skirts pulled up revealingly. |
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Madison homeowners are livid after vandals defaced their homes. |
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Householders faced an anxious wait to see if their homes would be flooded. |
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When DJ superstars started to invite the glossies round to photograph their homes it became apparent that the cash was beginning to matter more than the music. |
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Amina forged relationships with these women, visiting their homes and listening as they shared their concerns. |
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Creeks who avoided relocation to Oklahoma tended to stop speaking the Muskogean language so they would not be recognized as Indians and therefore forced to leave their homes. |
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I want to get across to people it is their homes that will depreciate in value if these masts go up and so it is in their interest to get involved. |
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Military armored personnel carriers and trucks prowled the city and its vicinity as officials appealed to residents to remain indoors and keep their homes locked. |
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The jailed men want Shell to build the gas refinery offshore because they fear that pumping unrefined gas past their homes will lead to a health and safety risk. |
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She brings a variety of paintings, framed and unframed pieces and even sculpture, clients can take for a test drive, on their walls and in their homes. |
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One of my friends, who was some-part Cherokee, told me the Native Americans use white sage to purify themselves and their homes of any negative spirits. |
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Matadors are revered as rock stars, mobbed at every turn, followed around by groupies and comfortable showing off their homes in the glossy pages of Hola! |
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They leave their homes, some barefoot, to join icy, sometimes untrodden trails through the Himalayas that line the border of the Tibet Autonomous Region of China and Nepal. |
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What will happen to people marooned in their homes by their health needs, if it is not possible for the district nurse to visit their homes any longer? |
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And under the benign gaze of such governments, the poor have filled up marshland, resurfaced uneven land, all with their own labour, and built their homes. |
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If people want to rent out their homes, they should do it through an agent who can make sure all the right certification and insurance is in place. |
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Fifteen people were killed, more than 200 were injured, and more than 300 families lost their homes. |
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The NHS also unveiled another new initiative known as deferred payment to prevent people having to sell their homes to fund nursing or residential care. |
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It's what many landlords are doing, particularly those who choose to subvert the dire sales market and are renting out their homes, rather than selling them for a song. |
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In addition to the established barbershops, some enterprising individuals, armed with just shears and comb, offered haircutting services out of their homes. |
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