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They were intended to provide | homes for twelve decayed tradesmen of Chichester. |
tion of many inmates and sending back to their | homes. |
larger part of the Kutrigurs returned to their | homes in the Scythian plains. |
entration camps, be allowed to return to their | homes and families. |
six meters, causing extensive damage to roads, | homes and buildings. |
ter which the garrison units returned to their | homes). |
he inlets or slips coming off the river to the | homes of those they wanted to visit on Christmas Eve |
ght of Palestinian refugees to return to their | homes in pre-1967 Israel and would not lead to a las |
they should prepare to "...touch fire to their | homes, and hide themselves in the mountains, and to |
supper over an open fire and returned to their | homes when the last "skillet was licked." |
Stage 3. Visits to judges' | homes |
nfinement were exchanged and returned to their | homes. |
foods which they will then take back to their | homes for the festive break-fast. |
ettes with 2 bedrooms each, totalling up to 80 | homes per block. |
ming off the paved road that go to residential | homes and various points and beaches. |
te turns more to the east as it begins to pass | homes and businesses. |
ent which enabled local authorities to acquire | homes for improvement or conversion with 75% Exchequ |
ued to fight for many years to return to their | homes and farmland but the beginnings of the cold wa |
After the family returned to their | homes, she became involved in Zionist activities; in |
n Greensboro before finally returning to their | homes in South Carolina. |
let out and working parents returned to their | homes for the evening. |
ments have passed through Washington to their | homes... |
icago Heights, causing minor damage to several | homes, with two homes sustaining significant damage. |
will be used to relay the internet to Japanese | homes and businesses, through Ka-Band signals. |
The coal was used to heat | homes and hospitals, and to power steam engines. |
They were then returned to their | homes, which they were compelled to rebuild. |
ed them for points of discharge close to their | homes. |
's time, and her charming illustrations to The | homes of Tennyson vividly capture the landscape of B |
d not to make unsuitable improvements to their | homes. |
The town was intended primarily to provide | homes near work for those employed in the area and a |
he castle were used by the locals to construct | homes which were in turn destroyed during World War |
tric scheme has been in use to power up to 300 | homes; being sited near the original. |
led "Han Bok" which is to raise money to build | homes for others. |
The Performing Arts before being sold to Bovis | Homes who built a housing estate on the land. |
vice that brought mail-order catalogs to rural | homes, these investors sold their products directly |
Slowly, it came to private | homes, and eventually gas street lamps were erected |
People began returning to their | homes as the fever subsided, but what they found was |
In Newton County, 20 to 30 | homes in a heavily-wooded subdivision were damaged b |
ere displaced because they were unable to find | homes upon their arrival. |
rnal chain of newspapers, delivered to 403,000 | homes. |
l Palestinians at al-Waleed to return to their | homes in Baghdad, promising them financial compensat |
the custom for poor yeshiva students to visit | homes of Jewish benefactors who dispensed Chanukah m |
Unfortunately, he plan to inspect | homes and provide general inoculation was resisted i |
end of the peninsula, began to return to their | homes in the town. |
helped to direct many of the passengers to new | homes in Texas and beyond. |
nsurance counseling, and pet visits to nursing | homes. |
s had precinct polling stations close to their | homes. |
some villagers have already returned to their | homes. |
la's A&E Network production, Guide to Historic | Homes of America. |
ating public assistance for working men to buy | homes. |
e Mary," because when she sent girls to foster | homes, she always provided them with clean clothes, |
Further, policies to provide | homes for homeless Siddis, water facilities, educati |
ahoma, and were originally intended to provide | homes for settlers from the three major clans or gro |
lina, based adoption agency that works to find | homes for African-American children and other childr |
ey could expect to be able to go back to their | homes starting Monday, September 5, 2005 between the |
some villagers have already returned to their | homes. |
ordered to leave as soon as possible to their | homes ... |
rt-time residents of the area return to winter | homes. |
The residents were transferred to newly-built | homes at Morrison Acres, but many died before they c |
still delivering courses directly to students' | homes in four formats: Braille, large print, audio a |
roper or even fraudulent documents to reposess | homes from buyers who fell behind on their payments. |
Trees were used to furnish fuel to heat | homes, tannin for the many tanneries that were sprea |
en they were denying residents access to their | homes after Hurricane Ike. |
Thereupon the nobility returned to their | homes, having achieved little. |
HOLC was only applicable to nonfarm | homes, worth less than $20,000. |
the members of the Omakaitse returned to their | homes. |
rated the right of refugees to return to their | homes and welcomed progress made by the Croatian gov |
tower and surrounding land was sold to Wilcon | Homes for development. |
as baked by the huers on their return to their | homes, the cake being ready by the time the crews re |
They range from small hutments to sturdy | homes in industrial centres like Karad, where househ |
ears as a major urban expansion of up to 4,000 | homes is constructed. |
sidents of Halesowen, it is also posted to the | homes of readers living in surrounding communities i |
The old school plot was sold to Barratt | Homes for demolition and house building. |
he massacre, 70 armed Arabs set fire to Jewish | homes and the local synagogue. |
Chalfant Valley, California was due to mobile | homes being shaken off their supports, which damaged |
as “a middle-income area of 50- to 80-year-old | homes on the National Register of Historic Places th |
From there he went on to build | homes throughout Birmingham from 1946 to 1952. |
wiser heads) quietly stole away back to their | homes. |
2008 and is delivered every Saturday to 4,000 | homes in Zapata County free of charge |
Muslims returning under police escort to their | homes in Avdhootnagar. |
Benefactions went to Cuban | homes, 1860-70; to Chicago, after its great fire; to |
Hollywood for Habitat for Humanity to provide | homes for those affected by the storm. |
on procedures for incapacitated adults to care | homes and hospitals in the UK where they are, or may |
d money to Katrina victims for damage to their | homes. |
that they need to take the girls back to their | homes in the town, but his brothers do not want to d |
illagers were never allowed to return to their | homes by the War Office. |
and residents were allowed to return to their | homes. |
s lost faith in victory, and returned to their | homes. |
the Tadcaster Rural District Council to build | homes as an extension of the Seacroft housing develo |
gan to collapse with people returning to their | homes and bandits once again roaming the streets. |
hip community, in order to be allowed to build | homes that do not match the structures of local buil |
and there was greater demand for coal to heat | homes and businesses. |
arly two million Americans confined to nursing | homes, and over 1.4 million Americans remain so medi |
nforming on Jews, directing soldiers to Jewish | homes and refuges, and even breaking into homes them |
him, stating that the policy was to discourage | homes established by the federal government and supp |
l the 628,300 m² (155¼ acre) site to Nishnawbe | Homes for $2.95 million, an organisation dedicated t |
When each returned to their | homes after the war, their personal conflict divided |
t all of its animals had been relocated to new | homes at Disney's Animal Kingdom (whose Safari Villa |
In Calhoun County flooding isolated up to 20 | homes and roads were severely damaged. |
refugees and displaced persons return to their | homes. |
ed either to the said refugee camp or to their | homes but still remain missing. |
It was founded to provide | homes for six (later eight) poor people and educatio |
He soon expanded to 65 | homes and two boarding houses. |
ace and Christians should be returned to their | homes in the village safely. |
ly traveled the dirt and gravel roads to their | homes and they were being charged the same rates as |
e city of Lethbridge people have begun to move | homes from around the area to Maybutt, nearly doubli |
to be transferred to services closer to their | homes. |
World War I in setting up a charity to create | homes for disabled soldiers, and campaigned to publi |
The present village was built to provide | homes for workers on the Exbury Estate and still doe |
Road in the borough, which was sold to Barratt | Homes, a housing developer. |
hts of Palestinian refugees to return to their | homes and properties as stipulated in UN resolution |
The Corporation's task was to provide | homes, work and the full range of facilities and ser |
heir advantages by laudable efforts to acquire | homes for themselves and education for their childre |
ugees and displaced persons to return to their | homes was reaffirmed. |
2014, it is expected to contain close to 3,000 | homes and stretch over an area of 3,060 acres (12.4 |
red eggs, candy and sometimes also toys to the | homes of children, and as such shows similarities to |
and enabled the inhabitants to return to their | homes in 1669. |
Upon returning with Lily to their | homes, they soon come to suspect that they are being |
es of thousands of seniors confined to nursing | homes and long-term care facilities through live the |
d through parts of town causing damage to many | homes. |
William G. Dryden franchise rights to provide | homes with water through a system of underground wat |
ties such as Bywater and Minas Tirith to small | homes and farmlands, as well as huge dungeon complex |
ber, residents were allowed to return to their | homes two days later in Carnarvon. |
incipal in obtaining historical status to many | homes in the community. |
e St. Bernard Project in March 2006 to rebuild | homes destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in the St. Bern |
been promised that they could return to their | homes after the war, the government later reneged on |
It is also circulated to the | homes of readers living in the surrounding communiti |
Natural gas via pipeline first came to Roanoke | homes and businesses on August 26, 1950. |
ain in Byzantium or return unmolested to their | homes. |
greement, officers and men can return to their | homes and remain until exchanged. |
displaced persons should be returned to their | homes. |
lson encouraged the society's members to build | homes at the colony headquarters in Cedar, BC. |
protest marches, often taking the fight to the | homes of the whites who owned the segregated housing |
of the Filipinos were freed to return to their | homes after they reached camp O'Donnel, within the f |
safety to themselves or of protection to their | homes. |
the 530-acre (2.1 km2) farm was sold to TOUSA | Homes. |
ent, recruited three others to set fire to the | homes as a hate crime. |
Aires area lack adequate legal titles to their | homes because final mortgage payments are frequently |
ht of all displaced persons to return to their | homes was reaffirmed, with assistance from the inter |
a popular site for affluent families to build | homes, and the Baringer Farms subdivision, as well a |
pting to convince villagers to return to their | homes. |
olden dreams, expecting in many cases to build | homes, rear families, become substantial American ci |
Later this cooked rice will be taken to their | homes by the pilgrims. |
gh and company attempt to follow them to their | homes. |
l recognition in 1983 when he refused to place | homes of unemployed steel workers up for public sale |
hey were returning from extra classes to their | homes. |
lton Keynes Council until it was passed to the | Homes and Communities Agency in September 2010. |
vented Jews from carrying cooked dishes to the | homes of friends for Sabbath meals. |
in Cambridge to have a church closer to their | homes and to provide Church of England services to s |
d Korean General Entertainment channel to more | homes in Asia. |
olo end of Ijegun, which spread to surrounding | homes and schools. |
the higher classes were more confined to their | homes, but they were not secluded from society. |
sing, the right of refugees to return to their | homes and respect for the territory of Bosnia and He |
the Cardiff Post and is distributed to 52,000 | homes, with distribution focused on the Cardiff subu |
apartments and condominiums, to million-dollar | homes. |
nd the other assassins did not return to their | homes. |
ir victory and asked the people to go to their | homes. |
difficulties and the ground was sold to Beazer | Homes, later purchased by Exeter City Council who le |
w in area because laws allow the Jews to build | homes on land next to the ghetto. |
ent was signed in 1953, they returned to their | homes in Gimcheon. |
e by car or foot and damage was caused to many | homes and businesses, notably the village Post Offic |
itish territory are induced to return to their | homes. |
ng baby turtles (called "kidturtles") to their | homes while avoiding beetles. |
They were allowed to return to their | homes after 1956. |
maining residents of the sector to newly-built | homes in a safer area of the municipality. |
ers of the militia split up to return to their | homes, Bok was taken by Giemma. |
in these areas were allowed to return to their | homes on Friday. |
the fighting, had started to go back to their | homes only to find them destroyed. |
All return to their | homes except for a North American woman who behaves |
who would sent out potential employees to the | homes of the clients. |
isting business community providing up to 1300 | homes, sports facilities, a school, healthcare facil |
$400,000, belonging to Javni | Homes (Geelong) Pty Ltd |
Close to 400 | homes were damaged or destroyed in the United States |
around 200,000 men had been returned to their | homes. |
enlisted are disbanded and sent back to their | homes, and their rifles are taken back from them. |
s evacuated shall be transferred back to their | homes as soon as hostilities in the area in question |
ears and orange spots, on the road to viewers | homes and schools. |
scene where they were distributed to people's | homes. |
e Store That Brought Modern Living to American | Homes, 2010. |
e at Hanwell town hall and trips to retirement | homes by Year 10 students and some production cast m |
er lessees acquired fee simple titles to their | homes, those became attractive to Japanese investors |
all-clear, the remaining men returned to their | homes. |
se Nushagak River residents returning to their | homes upriver would sometimes become lost in the fog |
response to locals not being able to purchase | homes due to the disparity between wages and the cos |
allow for provision of adaptation's to peoples | homes to reduce both the need for people to relocate |
U.S. dollar have encouraged foreigners to buy | homes for either occasional use and/or long term inv |
People were slowly able to return to their | homes, find alternative rental accommodation or relo |
e army raised the siege and dispersed to their | homes for the winter. |
the population had gradually returned to their | homes. |
ultimately identifying and returning to their | homes more than 50 children. |
the day and people started returning to their | homes. |
d passed their ancient estate of Billie to the | Homes, but retained Lamberton. |
an educated and accomplished womanhood to the | homes and circles of which they became a part. |
tioni repeal the rule forbidding them to their | homes, in our country. |
s allowed English Royalists to return to their | homes paroled on terms that they would not take up a |
most commonly seen amongst today's residential | homes) are made with limestone as a filler (in the a |
He met John Woolf in 1948 and together their | homes created a distinctive style using Mansard roof |
eastern Karen state, including the torching of | homes forcing hundreds to flee into the jungles. |
f the municipal government of Toronto, Toronto | Homes for the Aged's annual funding level is establi |
In total 10,000 | homes were damaged. |
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