As the summit began yesterday, desperate kids in nearby shanty towns queued for water at standpipes. |
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The military, armed with cement mixers and bricks, invades shanty towns to build houses, not to destroy them. |
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The former, for example, resulted in the creation of shanty towns on the outskirts of the major cities. |
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The so-called port at Siem Reap is actually a huge shanty town where the jetty is literally collapsing into the water. |
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Sheltering behind another wall, he could look out into a clear area where the people of the shanty town were gathered. |
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The story follows a few months in the life of a poor man in an Arab shanty town. |
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The plane in which the Europeans arrive in San Theodoros is shown flying over an impoverished shanty town. |
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A housing scheme at the edge of Guanabara Bay outside Rio de Janeiro replaces a shanty town with architectural imagination and intelligence. |
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The township is a sprawling shanty town and squatter camp hidden by the bush. |
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We rode through a stream, enjoyed a few final bursts of speed and skidding switchbacks and freewheeled into the shanty town of Yolosa. |
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In between, the journey is at breakneck speed on rutted roads through shanty villages or hotel-lined luxury. |
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Corrugated huts house additional families in backyards and the shanty towns overflow with new arrivals. |
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The earth movers are towering, terrifying machines, bigger than most of the concrete shanty houses they were sent in to destroy. |
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The slums and shanty towns stand in stark contrast to the multi-storey towers and the glamour of Bollywood. |
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It was a barren grassland dotted with farms but soon grew into a shanty town surrounded by mine dumps as the diggers went deeper and deeper. |
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Once darkness falls, the army cedes huge areas of the shanty towns to local gangs and mobsters. |
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A recent recruit from Liverpool who joined his Stafford Street office was welcomed with a few jaunty choruses from a sea shanty. |
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The sound of pipes joined the beat of the drum, and the men began to sing a hearty sea shanty as the ship moved through the surf and out to sea. |
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Concrete public housing projects evoke their counterparts elsewhere and shanty towns exist on the urban periphery. |
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Mogadishu is a town in ruin, damaged buildings, tin shanty shacks, piles of garbage and burned-out vehicles in the streets. |
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Cities with gleaming business districts and luxury developments for the rich are surrounded by shanty towns and slums. |
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The slow accretion of shanty towns to the shell of the city is punctuated by storms of poverty and sudden explosions of slum-building. |
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It spins to the music of Christine, music tormentingly cheerful like some mad maiden's shanty for a sailor gone away to sea. |
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As Ohearn and Devlin started singing an old sea shanty, the others joined in with their voices and began to jostle one another for the wine. |
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I'd rather get within ten feet of someone who lives in township or a shanty town, because there are a great many of them. |
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Currently, the Saunderses support more than 300 orphans in several shanty townships dotted around the city of Lusaka. |
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The musical form and melodic characteristics suggest the Anglo-Celtic and African influences of the multinational workforce that sang the shanty. |
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Predictably enough, huge, unplanned shanty towns have sprung up beyond the sleek, rational city centre. |
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Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.ukIN MAY 2008 frenzy gripped many of South Africa's townships and shanty towns. |
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Had more people lived in robust housing instead of shanty towns by the shore, fewer lives would have been lost. |
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On July 14th a rocket seriously injured a ten-year-old girl in her shack in the shanty town of Lakiya. |
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For kids from barren shanty towns, the zoo can provide their first experience of sitting on a lawn surrounded by jacaranda trees. |
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The incredibly wealthy rub shoulders with an extremely poor population located primarily in shanty towns. |
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Colombia: psychosocial care and nutritional project for children displaced by civil war in the shanty areas of Cartagena. |
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A wooden worker's shanty with gangplank, veranda, shutters and tarred cardboard roof. |
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He quickly takes a bath behind his grandparent's small shanty and gets ready for his second job. |
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In the last year, paramilitary groups have multiplied and reached the alarming number of 78 occupied hills and shanty towns. |
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There are images from the shanty town of Hooverville and the insides of churches and pubs that might have come straight from an Edward Hopper painting. |
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His house is roofless and a small shanty next to it serves as a shelter. |
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Much also remains to be done about the serious housing problem, as a consequence of which millions of Brazilians still live in shanty towns. |
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Honer presents the action as a broadly entertaining spectacle against the corrugated surfaces of Michael Pavelka's shanty town design. |
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I was not going to live in a clapboard shanty in the middle of a grass parking lot. |
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It takes a while for the taxi to get to us in this part of the shanty town. |
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Services are available close to the site and neighbouring schools have taken in boys and girls from the old shanty town. |
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From afar the shanty towns resembled ramshackle collections of matchboxes. |
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I stayed with Italian priests who are living in a shanty town twenty minutes from buses and the nearest tarred road. |
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We used to walk together kicking the cobblestones in the shanty town. |
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In 1974, he moved to Buenos Aires, got a job as a carpenter on a building site and lived with the Hermanitos in the shanty town of Villa Soldati. |
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Maria, 44, lives in a little shack made out of wood and plastic in the shanty town of Huila, in southwest Colombia. |
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We took a little boat out and I demonstrated my inability to row for more than ten minutes as we passed the small shanty communities which line the waterways of the city. |
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The streets were filled with booths like a shanty flea market. |
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This illiteracy rate is even higher in the shanty towns and poorer districts of the developing countries' major metropolises. |
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Such children in rural areas help their parents on subsistence farms, while in the shanty areas of towns school dropouts engage in petty street vending. |
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Once you are through the last tunnel, there is another shock: the sudden appearance of a shanty town, sliced in two by the four-lane motorway. |
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According to Richard Franceys, putting water supply on a commercial basis has meant more money to connect the very poorest people in the slums and shanty towns. |
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In the hard times of the 1930s, unemployed men and transient hobos often took temporary refuge on the island, erecting small shanty towns of tents. |
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It's like one of Martin Parr's photographic nightmares, a neon shanty town of amusement arcades, chip shops and crumbling holiday camps that look like gulags. |
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In the shanty towns the conditions of the poor grow worse by the day. |
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You chose to record your new album in the Marcel Djabio studio in the middle of a shanty town in Libreville. |
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People protect themselves all the time with their turban. Nouakchott sees its poverty increasing and the shanty towns spread gradually further. |
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The sound of pipes joined the beat of the drum, and the men began to sing a hearty Canaanite sea shanty as the ship moved through the surf and out to sea. |
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He'd get some old sailor to sing an old sea shanty with a cracked voice. |
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Caught off guard, Olive stared open mouthed at the newcomer as he kept singing his sea shanty in a rich baritone voice, oblivious to his audience. |
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Life on the Tracks is a humorous and heart-rending film which focuses on family life in a Filipino shanty town built either side of a railway track. |
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After spending much of the Depression as a freelance journalist touring shanty towns, Fuller began scriptwriting in Hollywood and publishing pulp novels. |
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Mohammed Sheikh, a scrap metal welder, has worked here for decades and owns his own shanty room. |
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Bermuda is unlike any other tropical island I've ever been to because most of them are all a bit shanty townish. |
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Feast on fresh seafood in a waterfront restaurant, whirl the roulette wheel at the Sheraton Casino and sing along to a rousing shanty in a friendly downtown pub. |
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Seventy-five per cent of the officers are working without backup in remote and isolated fly-in communities, and police detachments look little better than a shanty shack in a barrio. |
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These shanty towns had narrow walkways between irregularly shaped lots and dwellings. |
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Rural migrants are attracted by the possibilities that cities can offer, but often settle in shanty towns and experience extreme poverty. |
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Forced displacement is when armed paramilitary thugs force poor peasant farmers off the land to take refuge in barrios and shanty towns elsewhere in Colombia. |
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While Communist regimes were unable to eliminate completely the segregated, shanty town settlements, they did nevertheless manage to rehouse large numbers of Roma. |
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Some years ago we were meeting local leaders in the communal child-care centre of a shanty town perched on the edge of the towering sand dunes of the southern Peruvian desert near Ica. |
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I would like to remind everyone that around a week before Mrs Reggiani was killed in Rome, in the same shanty town as the one in which Mrs Reggiani's killer lived, a two-month-old Roma child died of cold. |
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Over the years, a courageous endeavour of participatory community development, relying primarily on women and their associations, transformed this shanty town into an organized community. |
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I also sold ice cones in a corner of the shanty town where I lived. |
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The increased access to clean water has improved the lives of the shanty town residents and has reduced the need to search further afield for clean water, which can be very dangerous. |
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This view also applies to the industries visited this year, located in the city of Port-au-Prince, close to the shanty town of Cité Soleil where some of the workers live. |
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Today, providing affordable homes for the millions still living in shanty towns, tackling crime and diversifying the economy are some of the greatest challenges. |
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Hence, major telecommunications service providers have developed microfinance services based on cell phone technology, which has proved very useful for the poorest in Africa, especially in the shanty towns and villages. |
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Many IDPs are forced to live in shanty villages or dilapidated buildings. |
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These problems are especially acute in the fast-growing human settlements of the developing world, particularly in shanty towns and slums with few if any water services. |
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Predominance of traditional low standard housing and urban fabric concentrating most of the rural and poor populations in shanty towns and informal settlements in urban centres. |
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The shanty towns that surround many large cities in developing countries are socially isolated and have many characteristics in common with rural and remote areas, and consequently have similar needs for telecommunications. |
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Such theft is widespread in shanty towns in developing countries where the payments of utility bills can not be legally enforced by the producers of those utilities. |
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The city has 3 million inhabitants, most of whom now live in shanty towns after leaving the land, where adverse weather conditions destroyed their crops. |
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His room is a small shanty, made of corrugated iron. |
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As well, 38 per cent of the population is illiterate, 1.7 million people live in shanty towns and 11 per cent of working-age young people are unemployed. |
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A sea shanty, chantey, or chanty is a type of work song that was once commonly sung to accompany labor on board large merchant sailing vessels. |
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The term shanty most accurately refers to a specific style of work song belonging to this historical repertoire. |
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However, the shanty genre is distinct among various global work song phenomena. |
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These songs do not appear to correspond to any shanty known from later eras. |
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For example, he admits to never having heard a pumping shanty, and yet he goes on to present one without citing its source. |
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A few of the editors of early shanty collections provided arrangements for pianoforte accompaniment with their shanties. |
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As evident from the last lyric, above, shanty lyrics were not limited to seafaring or work topics. |
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This can be seen in the frequent lack of consensus, among different writers and informants, as to what job a given shanty was used for. |
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Sources for these renditions include books by folklorists and commercial recordings by shanty revival performers. |
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The purpose and parameters of shanty singing in the present era have had an influence on which shanties are sung and how. |
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Much of the historical shanty repertoire, being by definition designed to suit work, is less attractive as entertainment listening. |
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The following is a sample list of notable films to have included traditional shanty repertoire. |
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His songs range from coal mining to out of control kids, launderettes to bicycle pumps with the odd sea shanty and rock and roll as well. |
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The posh town with its Dutch-style colonial architecture is miles away from the shanty town in every sense, but I still found myself dancing with Xosas and Zulus. |
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A Scot called Macmillan, a man holding a master's square-rig ticket, gave me a portion of a shanty related in tune to the foregoing, and also to the British Rolling Home. |
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The Alabama is the subject of a sea shanty, Roll Alabama, roll. |
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The shanty town is believed to house between 170,000 and 1 million locals. |
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Songs from the shanty repertoire have appeared in motion pictures. |
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Music performers with no strong links to maritime music have interpreted traditional shanty and sea song compositions, of which widely scattered instances abound. |
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Items from the shanty and sea song repertoire have been brought into the repertoires of performers of folk music, rock, and Western classical music. |
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The equivalents in German are Seemannslied and, again, shanty. |
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By the American Civil War, the shanty form was fully developed, after which its repertoire grew and its implementation was widespread and rather standardized. |
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The strips are first laid on the back and two sides of the shanty, and are kept smooth and in proper position by poles laid across them and withed down to the frame. |
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In his subsequent shanty collections he used this spelling consistently. |
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Then it will be onto the island of Wallsend, created spheric shanty town entertainment in wh ence has a role to pla sole survivors of an catastrophe. |
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