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, and some have purchased lots and built their | homes in the town's new neighborhoods. |
in on $4 a gallon, and Americans losing their | homes at record rates to foreclosure, the United Sta |
that more tsunami were coming or because their | homes had been destroyed. |
ies across the country selflessly opened their | homes and hearts to stranded air travellers," and, o |
e few ethnic groups to use wood plank in their | homes. |
er lessees acquired fee simple titles to their | homes, those became attractive to Japanese investors |
as a whole, some 14 million people left their | homes and set out by every means possible -- by air, |
all-clear, the remaining men returned to their | homes. |
who preferred to entertain his dates in their | homes and not go out. |
She also visited their | homes gaining first-hand knowledge of the conditions |
their being threatened and in some cases their | homes burnt in the beginning of the insurrection of |
equire the services of Walsh to organize their | homes are not described as "hoarders", but rather as |
se Nushagak River residents returning to their | homes upriver would sometimes become lost in the fog |
udents, their problems usually came from their | homes. |
plate numbers and interviewed the men in their | homes in disguise and under false pretenses." |
uccessful, to prevent the destruction of their | homes. |
As the people of Kabul ventured out of their | homes they realized that the rebels were in complete |
biggest business is lending to people in their | homes via a network of local agents. |
e called on them to remove serpents from their | homes. |
, more than fifty Paxton Boys marched on their | homes near Millersville, PA, murdered six, and burne |
s for less most disabled unable to leave their | homes, to excursions and trips for the more able. |
rning the population to stay safe inside their | homes, thousands of Portuguese took to the streets, |
People were slowly able to return to their | homes, find alternative rental accommodation or relo |
m in Montana, the residents of Kane sold their | homes and land to the federal government. |
e army raised the siege and dispersed to their | homes for the winter. |
,000 southern Sudanese have already fled their | homes due to violence this year. |
the population had gradually returned to their | homes. |
ultimately identifying and returning to their | homes more than 50 children. |
ured some Acadians along the way, burned their | homes, destroyed their crops and slaughtered their c |
the day and people started returning to their | homes. |
f life or protect families burned out of their | homes, brought to a head the divisions that had alre |
for their parents who set out to rebuild their | homes in the re-conquered Karelia returning from the |
against pressure for members to relocate their | homes to Goldsmiths' Row, Cheapside. |
tioni repeal the rule forbidding them to their | homes, in our country. |
one was killed, but some were trapped in their | homes and businesses. |
latte stones into the landscaping around their | homes. |
est End - a route that passed by both of their | homes. |
ayat, at one time, 200 persons abandoned their | homes, their work, and their food, all their belongi |
the disruption caused by the transfer of their | homes from Rabat to Marsalforn would be too great. |
s allowed English Royalists to return to their | homes paroled on terms that they would not take up a |
More than 650,000 people had their | homes destroyed, and the homes of another million pe |
unsanitary conditions…People can't sell their | homes because we live on a swamp.” |
tions, most Jews were reluctant to leave their | homes, although several hundred were able to flee th |
vailable in the area, in hopes of finding them | homes. |
s and owners grew wealthy and built themselves | homes in the County Street area. |
A wide variety of birds are making there | homes on the site, including Barn Owls (Tyto alba), |
f bathroom facilities in the upstairs of there | homes. |
Many of these | homes were in the "Golden Square Mile" and in the ci |
lying land and lack of basic drainage in these | homes would result in flooding. |
The size and quality of these | homes rival those found in other areas of the city, |
These | homes near the southeastern flank of the arsenal at |
These | homes have been restored to their 1777 appearance an |
These | homes had elements of the Federation Arts and Crafts |
Most of these | homes were constructed during the gas boom in the la |
ICAHD also raises funds to rebuild these | homes right where they had been before. |
ter-war council housing, however some of these | homes are now privately owned. |
, but after the Second World War many of these | homes were becoming unfit for human habitation. |
Some of these | homes are reconstructions on the original site, many |
Many of these | homes were large, expensive, and well-built. |
Some of these | homes are in the form of traditional mansions or new |
Many of these | homes received underpinning and pumping up by using |
Since most of these | homes are still standing, and well-constructed, the |
875 into the emigration of children from these | homes cast a shadow over the process of exporting ch |
These | homes, which have been restored and are open to the |
Most of these | homes were designed by faculty members of the North |
Well-insulated and often compact, these | homes are noticeably energy efficient. |
These | homes, which received their historic designation in |
Many of these | homes were featured in national magazines for archit |
ion from the Commonwealth was centred in these | homes during the 1950s and 1960s. |
itial stage, the architectural plans for these | homes were by von Holst, who was a distinguished Chi |
These | homes have been extensively remodeled over the years |
Many of these | homes lacking the basic amenities of electricity and |
Some of these | homes are the finest examples of Greek revival archi |
Many of these | homes were originally owned by employees of the pape |
presumably still in operation to service these | homes. |
However, most of these | homes have subsequently become privately owned. |
Many of these | homes have been sold on and as a result there is a b |
cally for the South Florida environment, these | homes emphasized health, happiness and productivity |
These | homes have elaborate architectural embellishments, a |
The median value of these | homes was $112,000 with the median year of construct |
undergone a widespread reconditioning of these | homes since the mid-1990s, when an altercation over |
Of these | homes, 15 are post-war but these additions can be of |
fundamental environmental imperative” as these | homes have exhibited more than 8 years of full occup |
ter Colony “cottages” were the second or third | homes of families who had great estates on Long Isla |
The community included thirty | homes, a store, a school, the mine office, a post of |
Thirty | homes were destroyed and 30 severely damaged. |
to Hinsdale, Illinois and designed thirty-four | homes and buildings from 1922-1953. |
Of those | homes, according to a survey by the Massachusetts Hi |
Power was lost to several thousand | homes, and some roads were temporarily impassable du |
erial masterplan was in fact for four thousand | homes on the green AONB land. |
More than a thousand | homes were damaged or destroyed, with the value of p |
th the intention of building over one thousand | homes in the relatively small area of the new suburb |
Australian Government inaugurated the Thousand | Homes Scheme to provide affordable housing, particul |
flood waters damaged more than three thousand | homes in mid-2004, he was appointed to chair the Pet |
criticism of plans to build over five thousand | homes in the district by 2026. |
65 km²) in around 2 days, the blaze threatened | homes, natural resources, power lines, and communica |
broad flood plain which occasionally threatens | homes in the village of Cwm-y-Glo. |
On November 13, 2008, three | homes in the Iron Triangle were subject to an FBI ra |
he quake crushed two vehicles and buried three | homes in Iwaki, trapping a number of inhabitants. |
The remaining three | homes are two-story homes which also demonstrate the |
The family owns at least three | homes in Nigeria, including the one in Funtua (with |
W-MAE-W created seven dropin centres and three | homes around the country, run by 35 female staff mem |
lometres (26 sq mi) of land and at least three | homes being lost in conditions surpassing 42 °C (108 |
It is one of six overall sites and three | homes in Polo listed on the Register. |
Three | homes and two other buildings were confirmed destroy |
s in town, which then had very few three-story | homes.” |
as an unusually high uranium content, and thus | homes built over the granite should be checked for r |
Modern Timber | Homes petitioned the High Court to appoint an examin |
Modern Timber | Homes was an Irish business established in 2004 by S |
er Colt Houses, who sold pre fabricated timber | homes. |
r the past 5-10 years many of the older timber | homes that were originally built in the 1950's and e |
arm, and major park home manufacturer Tingdene | Homes Ltd at Finedon Road Industrial Estate. |
The 1752 hurricane caused massive damage to | homes, businesses, shipping, and the rice crop. |
there were paved streets and running water to | homes in the city, there were opera houses with 40 f |
portion of that power from upstate New York to | homes and businesses downstate, and to reserve power |
d which is used as a buffer from the tracks to | homes. |
e in the titular province and caused damage to | homes. |
y heads north through wooded areas adjacent to | homes and farms, crossing over the Pennsylvania Turn |
lture but was not suited to providing water to | homes. |
Students went to | homes in the parish, cleaning up brassware, dusting |
never densely clustered; some are adjacent to | homes in Arvin itself, and many are situated within |
hich grossly undervalued the cost of damage to | homes. |
outh Coast Leader for door-to-door delivery to | homes. |
s places they go to, ranging from vacations to | homes; film canisters are often used as containers f |
over 61,000 and is delivered free of charge to | homes throughout the cities of Sugar Land, Missouri |
It was delivered free to | homes in the Surry County area. |
The retardant is applied ahead of wildfires to | homes and vegetation by ground crews and aerial fire |
a staff of 3, it was rather modest compared to | homes of other wealthy industrialists of that age. |
In addition to | homes, there is a car dealer butcher and hairdresser |
tional Pueblo villages, where the entrances to | homes are rooftops, the luminaria may be placed on a |
ions of the Thames and delivering the water to | homes with an increased incidence of cholera. |
Subscriptions are distributed worldwide, to | homes, organizations and prisons; for many years the |
centre, with the owner and staff coming out to | homes to remove poisonous snakes from inconvenient p |
proceeds from this single are to be donated to | Homes for Our Troops, a nonprofit organization that |
d raising projects, blood donations, visits to | homes of the elderly as well as trips to drug inform |
ercury is a weekly free newspaper delivered to | homes in the North Somerset area of south westernEng |
ntennas beaming television signals directly to | homes equipped with small antennas, and two-way comm |
ation consists of over 11,000 copies mailed to | homes and offices, and the remaining 30,000 or more |
ther infrastructure that brings electricity to | homes and businesses in the South West Interconnecte |
lso includes wrought iron balconies similar to | homes in Paddington. |
environmentally sustainable energy services to | homes and businesses, especially in the rural areas. |
Electricity became available to | homes and businesses around the turn of the twentiet |
tion and adoption of 219 Vietnamese orphans to | homes in the US. |
aper published every Thursday and delivered to | homes in Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, and Redondo |
Habitat loss to | homes and agriculture is the major ongoing threat. |
for mailing government child-care pamphlets to | homes where new children were born. |
usands injured and considerably more damage to | homes and businesses over a much larger area of that |
the Marlins Television Network aired games to | homes not only in South Florida but to other parts o |
There was "great destruction" to | homes at Sarnia, Ontario where losses totalled $15 m |
It is delivered for free to | homes and businesses from Tuesday to Saturday. |
e television channel Shorteez was broadcast to | homes just after Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Lar |
He moved from New Britain to | homes in Martha's Vineyard and Hobe Sound, Florida. |
eman itself suffering moderate quake damage to | homes and buildings. |
outdoor agricultural use (methyl parathion) to | homes in Mississippi for cockroaches and other home |
(MST) and caused minor damage to | homes. |
cagua, Eduardo Soto, reported severe damage to | homes in the town. |
pitals and other local information relevant to | homes seekers. |
Panama City, Florida incurred heavy damage to | homes and businesses from high tides and rainfall, w |
lage titled Just What Is It that Makes Today's | Homes So Different, So Appealing?, produced for the |
Just what is it that makes today's | homes so different, so appealing? |
Soon afterward, they torching | homes and forcing hundreds of families to flee. |
f the municipal government of Toronto, Toronto | Homes for the Aged's annual funding level is establi |
The Toronto | Homes for the Aged Division, or THAD, assumed respon |
As Toronto's | homes spread out over wider and wider areas this gre |
At this educational event participants tour | homes and buildings to see how their neighbors are u |
the 530-acre (2.1 km2) farm was sold to TOUSA | Homes. |
View looking SSW from Nut Island toward | homes on Great Hill in the Houghs Neck neighborhood |
t was an abundance of several dozen small town | homes and dozens of apartment buildings to house col |
The traditionally styled three-bedroom town | homes were planned as duplexes, with facades designe |
These include Richmond Green, Decatur Town | Homes and Swanton Hill Townhomes. |
ide nearly 6,000 parking spaces until the town | homes are built there. |
al apartments (named Metropolitan) and 95 town | homes (named Bay Street One), was completed in 2006. |
he rest being market value apartments and town | homes. |
In addition, 2,318 town | homes would be built on 115 acres (0.5 km2) south an |
There are 18 contemporary town | homes that were completed in 2006. |
two condo towers anchored by two rows of town | homes. |
Nielsen Physical Eduction Center, several town | homes, an apartment building. |
ite the first impression that they may be town | homes. |
urdy brick single family, duplex and townhouse | homes surround Lawler Park and were constructed in 1 |
The first sections of track | homes was completed by Broadmoor in 1971. |
ts along the spits, and brand new luxury tract | homes. |
andard interior paint color used in most tract | homes in the United States and especially apartment |
Francisco Earthquake, when small lots of tract | homes and row homes now characteristic of the neighb |
After that, in traditional | homes at least, she takes over the lion's share of d |
maganda plateau, and is one of the traditional | homes of the Djerma people and one of the places win |
Other traditional | homes included Farnham Castle and their London resid |
dential Palace, is a series of old traditional | homes that have been restored and serve as a museum |
the Zarmaganda plateau, one of the traditional | homes of the Djerma people. |
These were the traditional | homes of the Powhatan, who were among the first to e |
ancho Mirage, unique for its expensive trailer | homes each with its own individual theme. |
, one barn sustained major damage, six trailer | homes were destroyed with two others suffering major |
community that housed 15,000 people in trailer | homes. |
the years, the stadium was the spring training | homes of the Pittsburgh Pirates and St. Louis Browns |
St. Stephens as a town of elegant tree-shaded | homes, spacious streets, and genteel citizens, many |
so served as the chairman of Charlton Triangle | Homes in South East London. |
the loss of forest and displacement of tribal | homes grounds. |
cluding school education (mostly for tribals), | homes for the aged, orphans, disabled and the dispos |
00 wood-frame bungalows, brick and stone Tudor | homes and post-war cottages that constitute one of t |
long strip of early 20th century Tudor-Revival | homes. |
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