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At present the village has around a thousand | occupants, separated into varying areas, The Grove, Th |
ildcare facility, for a total of about 1,350 | occupants. |
r differences allow it to accommodate taller | occupants with new adjustable crew couches. |
, aside from one cell which accommodates two | occupants. |
d in bad weather near Gandesa killing all 27 | occupants. |
All 21 | occupants evacuated on to liferafts and were then winc |
ed with a car park for 300 vehicles, all the | occupants of each could travel to St Ives for just £0. |
dor da Bahia crashed en route killing all 18 | occupants. |
ike during a dark rainy night, and all three | occupants were killed. |
pparently collapsing the building on all the | occupants. |
ne of the launches capsized, tipping all its | occupants into the sea. |
All 9 | occupants died. |
All 18 | occupants died. |
carrying seven people sunk, killing all its | occupants. |
All six | occupants of the aircraft were killed. |
Israeli embassy in Bangkok and took all the | occupants as hostages. |
All 5 | occupants survived the crash and subsequent fire. |
k Slope, Brooklyn, planning to evict all the | occupants and construct a luxury home for himself. |
razing of Kaifeng and the deaths of all its | occupants. |
Get yourself and all other | occupants out of the vehicle immediately. |
ong point, destroying it and killing all the | occupants, but he was mortally wounded. |
d disintegrated in the air, killing all four | occupants aboard. |
All 22 | occupants of the aircraft, of whom 19 were passengers, |
sed the aircraft to crash, killing all three | occupants at Wimbish, close to RAF Debden. |
All four | occupants of the aircraft and 20 persons on the ground |
The Witherington rescued all the | occupants of the lifeboats, and on 25 March landed the |
open cockpit design is intended to allow the | occupants to escape easily in case of emergency. |
et or superstructure, which also allowed the | occupants to fire a flare pistol through it. |
g and generally amusing themselves, also the | occupants of the state bedroom preferred the comfort o |
contribute to health problems among building | occupants. |
s being used for transporting cars and their | occupants across the English Channel. |
h the viewer perceives both the city and its | occupants. |
The Marines engaged the vehicles and their | occupants, and another volley of mortars and air strik |
cted the ground in a steep left bank and all | occupants on board died due to crash injuries. |
enetrate the buildings' interiors and expose | occupants to significant levels of methane. |
nd medical protection to the airport and its | occupants. |
Oxygen levels are low and the | occupants of the hospital are near death but, as they |
This failed, and the | occupants of the besieged castle, having run out of fo |
shop of Cardiff blessed the airplane and its | occupants, and following the blessing, Anne discarded |
re requisitioned by the Government and their | occupants re-housed in makeshift buildings away from t |
close support crushed many bunkers and their | occupants. |
Eagles (calling themselves Chetniks) and its | occupants "treated like slaves", abused, exploited and |
the establishment of the White House and its | occupants from 1800 to 1900. |
, but a multi-lane shed where cars and their | occupants were checked. |
ndows were covered in mirrored glass and the | occupants did not mix with the other military or polic |
displacing the original Beaver and Chipewyan | occupants of the area. |
ring which time it failed to attract any new | occupants. |
ion and as the ex-servicemen approached, the | occupants fired a number of shots from the building be |
The 1624 Muster lists approximately sixty | occupants at the settlement, including some of the fir |
is a small settlement with approximately 200 | occupants. |
oes and kayaks are acceptable as long as the | occupants are isolated from contact with the lake. |
man who had appeared on the property as the | occupants of the house sat in the dining room, which f |
y a census taker of the same religion as the | occupants. |
by the Romans, though evidence that at times | occupants neglected the defences might suggest that sy |
down one balloon in flames, he attacked the | occupants of five others in succession with machine-gu |
rcular multi-terraced dome, would be 125,000 | occupants. |
Anagni attained great importance because its | occupants received special consideration from the pope |
tainous regions - sheep becoming specialised | occupants of the foothills and nearby plains, and rely |
e company, and his descendants have been its | occupants to the present day. |
ailers) that would allow contact between the | occupants and the lake water. |
Jeremy Wilson, Lawrence's biographer, tuum's | occupants included George Bernard Shaw, E. M. Forster |
ched the rear of the building and bombed the | occupants, killing or capturing the garrison and the m |
y (it may be noted that one of Bryn Meilir's | occupants had close family ties with a high ranking me |
Systems have to protect both buildings and | occupants. |
It reportedly spread through buildings with | occupants inside. |
The ATVs do not suffer damage, but their | occupants are vulnerable to dismounts from ATVs, if th |
h and surrounded by volcanic debris, but its | occupants survived. |
Schenkel and the car's other | occupants were not seriously injured. |
med that Molotov and SIP grenades caused the | occupants of the tanks "no inconvenience whatsoever" |
This says: "After many changes of | occupants it is now in part used as a country alehouse |
motions, arguing that many U.S. citizens and | occupants have been left without optimism for the kind |
e earl petitioned the king that the class of | occupants they both hoped to attract to the new distri |
In colder climates, | occupants seal even the smallest air gaps, and elimina |
in a suburban London street and concerns the | occupants of two adjacent houses. |
It was the custom for | occupants of the principal sees on election to send a |
antially in the wind, causing discomfort for | occupants of the higher floors. |
o get the bomb inside where it dislodged the | occupants and they were successfully dealt with by the |
efore it has no bell or chime to disturb the | occupants sleep. |
age to the boats and the noise disturbed the | occupants of the castle, a steeper tramway was constru |
industry lost importance, the hall drew new | occupants, including a militia guild and a fencing sch |
Roller coasters typically do not expose the | occupants to much more than about 3 g. |
eard, voices heard, paintings eyes following | occupants, ghost sightings, cold feelings, sheets bein |
lusion the Court drew because it feared that | occupants of cars merely stuck in traffic would also b |
Union troops, they set a house on fire whose | occupants refused to give them dinner. |
wooden structures with no protection for the | occupants. |
local civilians were forced to work for the | occupants, and the work force often treated like priso |
ned by Daniel Hague was designed for wealthy | occupants, although some has since fallen into disrepa |
lasan armored hull offers protection for the | occupants from IED attacks while the centrally inflate |
An inspection of the Breen cabin found its | occupants relatively well, but the Murphy cabin, accor |
or a greater distance between the front seat | occupants and the front window glass. |
There are also 21 graves whose | occupants are unknown. |
ting Salyut 6 space station, and greeted the | occupants Georgi Grechko and Yuri Romanenko who had ar |
The retail makes up the ground level | occupants and above are three to four stories of apart |
single building, which was bombed and had no | occupants by the time US troops arrived. |
The property had numerous | occupants during the 19th century including Meynell an |
ter, they will likely do substantial harm to | occupants and equipment. |
rrified and try to escape, but they hear the | occupants coming back and are forced to hide. |
Beechcraft owned by Redding, only held eight | occupants (Redding, five of the Bar-Kays, the pilot an |
featured as the B-side of their hit "Calling | Occupants of Interplanetary Craft" the following year. |
other sources of information to identify the | occupants, whilst acknowledging that no material evide |
In addition, | occupants can see the effects of running pool pumps/he |
The danger of accidentally involving the | occupants of the shack in the forthcoming battle led L |
ts the following occupations from Irish Hill | occupants: huckster, carpenter, grocer, shoemaker, sea |
They are the island's only | occupants, and survive by farming. |
le machine-gun position and dispatched its 2 | occupants. |
r of the past sieges endured by its previous | occupants. |
Named for its 18th-century | occupants, reportedly a young couple ostracised by the |
amming a double-parked car, injuring its two | occupants and a 16-year-old passenger in Cloutier's ow |
, resulting in the deaths of two of its four | occupants. |
l articles about the building and its former | occupants, as indeed have many writers on historic or |
the capture of Lisbon, expelling its Moorish | occupants. |
e stricken vessel capsized, throwing its ten | occupants into the water. |
aircraft was destroyed, killing 87 of its 89 | occupants. |
Its main | occupants include dwarfs and Russians who live illegal |
ells the history of the house and its former | occupants. |
reparation for the liquidation of its Jewish | occupants. |
danger to the adjacent position with its two | occupants Private First Class Bruce Held the device to |
Some of its previous | occupants moved into the Stata Center upon its complet |
tling Estate), which was ready for its first | occupants in April 1927. |
1918, the church was acquired by its current | occupants, a Baptist congregation. |
the early 18th century and one of its first | occupants was John Buxton of Deptford. |
vance and causing casualties, and killed the | occupants with bombs. |
al; stopped vehicles and shot and killed the | occupants; shot 15 employees of the post office by lin |
e rush, captured the position and killed the | occupants. |
knocked out 2 enemy pillboxes and killed the | occupants of several foxholes. |
d behind the machinegun nests and killed all | occupants of the nearer one. |
soldiers stormed a mosque and killed several | occupants. |
approached two weapons pits and killed their | occupants. |
from shell-hole to shell-hole he killed the | occupants of the first post and, although wounded, con |
d a German Mors patrol car after killing its | occupants. |
entally attacking the wrong car, killing its | occupants, Quico fled back to France, but was arrested |
ation hiding spider holes, and killing their | occupants. |
the mall has suffered from a severe lack of | occupants. |
The last actual | occupants of the mansion was Lieutenant Governor Steve |
This can lead the | occupants of a building to question their status as 'r |
r and forced it to land near our lines; both | occupants were taken prisoners." |
The main wartime | occupants of the station were the Emergency Railway Co |
e, but is scared off by the mansion's undead | occupants, who wonder where old Horace is. |
hopric, as was the case with many successive | occupants of the see, the archdeaconry of Exeter, a pr |
Elections each May determine | occupants of alternating seats on the council and the |
up by the Spanish fishing trawler Milin; its | occupants were landed at La Coruna. |
the spacecraft returns to Earth missing its | occupants, people begin discovering weird, pulsating r |
The Nazi German | occupants of Norway ordered a harsh crackdown on the s |
Although Kumtepe belongs to Neolithic, the | occupants used also copper. |
killed in a car 'accident' in which no other | occupants of the car were harmed. |
rge ship veered off course to the north, the | occupants of southbound vehicles waiting on the bridge |
the three wooden ones, so on 2 November her | occupants transferred themselves and her rations to th |
same engines, and seating the same number of | occupants. |
A large number of | occupants were killed. |
internal temperature based on the number of | occupants. |
iege-castles were established to observe the | occupants of the castle.. William was confident, howev |
known about the tomb's original occupant or | occupants. |
, and nothing is known about its occupant or | occupants. |
lly as ‘Tub Row' because of the habit of the | occupants for leaving their tin bath tubs out on the p |
ing he flung a grenade, wounding some of the | occupants, and enabling his patrol to dash in and capt |
s of settlements with the urban realm of its | occupants being determined by social links and economi |
resulted in serious injuries to many of the | occupants. |
constraints, the physical needs of building | occupants or the urban environment. |
se were returned, including portraits of the | occupants. |
green, red and white bearing images of their | occupants. |
ach in through a window, and grab one of the | occupants. |
five principles than any requirements of the | occupants. |
Some of the | occupants of each tower above its point of impact made |
amatically affected the survivability of the | occupants. |
Of the nine men on the plane, three of the | occupants, including Juicy Adams, are believed to have |
ct the comfort and performance levels of its | occupants. |
The building was not full, as many of the | occupants had made their way to the Masjid al Haram fo |
Almost all of the | occupants were killed or wounded and just after the Am |
ped near Basra on October 29, and all of the | occupants kidnapped. |
gy level, luck and many other aspects of the | occupants of the space. |
n La Alberca, and the intense poverty of its | occupants. |
59 of the | occupants died. |
own the original incline, killing two of the | occupants. |
Most of the | occupants of prison are inadequate, pitiful people." |
All but one of the | occupants survives to see Zolkiew liberated by the Red |
oo close to the rowing shell, and one of its | occupants was hit and injured by an oar. |
hird-class carriages and killing most of the | occupants. |
Several of the | occupants were already dead and rather than trying to |
se gas emissions, and the health of building | occupants. |
.9% of all households were made up of single | occupants and 11.9% were single occupants aged 65 year |
Finance Act 1992 includes obligations of the | occupants or (in the case of vacant properties) the ow |
to minister to the spiritual welfare of the | occupants. |
ary greatly depending on the behavior of its | occupants. |
on of the installation and the deaths of its | occupants are attributed to an "internal disturbance o |
ng with "0", underscoring complaints of some | occupants that the first floor corridors looked like a |
rator explains the background of each of the | occupants, with particular emphasis on the petty bourg |
result, a significant proportion of current | occupants of Devon Mansions are now private owners. |
Three generations of the | occupants of Mabry-Hazen House have been referenced in |
ly recovered at Roswell), the study of their | occupants (living and dead), and the manufacture of ai |
s could only shout a warning to a few of the | occupants before he was overcome by smoke; it was the |
an Urvan buses, and electrocuted many of the | occupants. |
han the older properties which many of their | occupants had been rehoused from. |
ear, according to Tanner, in any list of the | occupants of that see. |
of vehicles and the deaths of many of their | occupants. |
resulted in serious injuries to many of the | occupants. |
r the bank, much to the consternation of the | occupants of the junks." |
The number of foreign | occupants continued to grow and the street became a re |
estroyed, and, in the first case, two of the | occupants killed. |
It has 150 offices, 300 | occupants, and 2 passenger elevators. |
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