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Whereas charoset in Ashkenazi | homes is a blend of chopped apples and nuts spiced w |
Zofia had many Jewish friends from assimilated | homes just like her own intellectually inclined pare |
Clare of Assisi | Homes, Westminster, Colorado, part of Franciscan Min |
ents of council housing or housing association | homes in the United Kingdom can take over responsibi |
defined area of council or housing association | homes create a body separate legal identity and, typ |
ning service includes collection of garbage at | homes, sorting at pickup, composting organic waste, |
descendants of the "Duraay" and speak Urdu at | homes. |
rs infiltrated the village and threw stones at | homes, before being dispersed by Israeli military fo |
At | homes they are done to escape from incurable disease |
s, renovations of existing traditional Atlanta | homes throughout the community and community plans a |
y consists primarily of single-family attached | homes and townhomes. |
1948: Avenel | Homes (cooperative), Silver Lake, Los Angeles, CA |
h energy to supply approximately 9,500 average | homes in the region. |
d provide enough power for 1.5 million average | homes. |
ughters---as well as a raft of Avriel-designed | homes. |
ver and its tributaries to swell, washing away | homes, cars and 4 miles of Route 123. |
storms in 1939, and again in 1969, washed away | homes and devastated roads and bridges. |
Barangay: B.F. | Homes, Don Bosco, Marcelo Green Village, Merville, M |
se the house was inconsistent with the Balding | homes. |
outh, Hermitage Green, was developed by Banner | Homes. |
ded William Baker as Director of Dr Barnardo's | Homes, the third since Thomas Barnardo himself, hold |
n London also had arrangements with Barnardo's | Homes of Dr. Barnardo in London, Quarriers homes in |
n 1941 Bayfordbury was leased to Dr Barnardo's | Homes for young boys aged 9 to 14 years of age. |
ey, destroying crops, livestock, farms, barns, | homes and destroying everything in his path. |
The gigantic railroad baron | homes built during the heyday of the railroad still |
ngst the developers building there are Barratt | Homes, Bryant Homes, David Wilson Homes and George W |
ranted by Southampton City Council are Barratt | Homes and First Wessex. |
The old school plot was sold to Barratt | Homes for demolition and house building. |
uary 2008 when a partnership deal with Barratt | Homes to develop the site was announced. |
Road in the borough, which was sold to Barratt | Homes, a housing developer. |
Barratt | Homes |
Barratt | Homes has recently started a new development in Henb |
Barratt | Homes is currently building on the former Procter & |
also many split-level, two-story and basement | homes pushing 2,400 sq ft (220 m2) and beyond. |
This development was named the Basilone | Homes and was used until about 1955. |
There are many beach | homes, however, and developers continue to build in |
te condominiums and multi-million-dollar beach | homes between the park and Bethany Beach. |
s now populated with large and expensive beach | homes. |
small beach community made up of mostly beach | homes and the Alligator Point Yacht Basin. |
shopping area; Dune Allen: Classic style beach | homes; Santa Rosa: Known for luxury-type accommodati |
The beach-style | homes, the strip of land against the beach, and the |
Instead, the area uses beachfront | homes. |
e beach to avoid spraying water onto beachside | homes. |
Hawranik is also the founder of Beauserve | Homes, Inc., a learning facility for mentally challe |
Many beautiful | homes were soon built and more building lots awaited |
Owners started to restore the many beautiful | homes and expose the former beauty. |
Burleson boasts amny beautiful | homes as well with a taste of family and heratage. |
e been modernized and renovated into beautiful | homes and rental units. |
r, building some of San Pedro's most beautiful | homes. |
ace- Smaller sized neighborhood with beautiful | homes. |
own for its distinct 'U' shape of 69 beautiful | homes. |
Beautiful | homes, some with Victorian design, some arts & craft |
FBI, IRS, SEC and HUD investigations of Beazer | Homes, which has since stopped making mortgage loans |
s career at Cheltenham Town then in the Beazer | Homes League. |
On July 23, 2007, Beazer | Homes USA Inc. reported that it received a formal or |
res and questionable sales practices by Beazer | Homes USA, one of the nation's largest homebuilders. |
of probes into its mortgage practices, Beazer | Homes announced in regulatory filings that it had fi |
third and then gained promotion to the Beazer | Homes League Premier Division, after finishing the 1 |
On July 1, 2009, Beazer | Homes USA, Inc reaches $50,000,000 settlement of Mor |
difficulties and the ground was sold to Beazer | Homes, later purchased by Exeter City Council who le |
operties were large and quite heavy (big 4 bed | homes) and also the land beneath was not fully stabl |
llowed planning permission for 700 3-4 bedroom | homes. |
The development was joint built by Bellway | Homes, and Charles Church. |
make way for a 191-home development by Bellway | Homes. |
Bellway | Homes recently completed "Zenith" on the north west |
To this end, he approached Bellway | Homes with examples of more contemporary designs bei |
Altamar: 158 residential apartments by Bellway | Homes; |
Bennett | Homes of Lakenheath |
Completed in the summer of 2006 by Berkeley | Homes (East Thames), part of the Berkeley Group Hold |
on, United Kingdom to be developed by Berkeley | Homes. |
tation, which has been part-funded by Berkeley | Homes. |
onwards, the site was redeveloped by Berkeley | Homes as Knowle Village - an exclusive development o |
ing until 1975 when they left to form Berkeley | Homes. |
In January 2006, Berkeley | Homes and Southern Housing were chosen as developers |
among them The New Yorker, Vogue, Life, Better | Homes and Gardens, Cosmopolitan, National Geographic |
better schooling for their children and better | homes for their families. |
the Meredith Corporation (publisher of Better | Homes and Gardens magazine) to California. |
She also worked as an editor for Better | Homes and Gardens magazine. |
This is not Better | Homes and Gardens' first foray into television; in t |
Better | Homes and Gardens: contributor |
r Jewish people "to preserve the sparse Better | Homes and Garden [sic] ambiance that attracted them |
The Floods - Better | Homes And Gardens |
American magazine of the same name, see Better | Homes and Gardens (magazine) |
Estate, Sotheby's International Realty, Better | Homes and Gardens Real Estate and ERA Real Estate. |
Jessica, Carly and Nikki and commutes between | homes in Woodland Park and Long Branch, New Jersey t |
The couple divided their time between | homes in Monaco, Geneva, New York and Villa Leopolda |
nd the three of them divide their time between | homes in Las Vegas and Southern California. |
She splits her time between | homes in Washington, D.C., and Santa Fe, New Mexico. |
rity fashion designer, splits her time between | homes in Del Mar and London. |
Johnson currently divides her time between | homes in Paris and San Francisco. |
and her poet husband divide their time between | homes in Hillsborough, North Carolina and Cortona, I |
0, and the couple now spend their time between | homes on the East and West coasts of the US. |
w York, Toby Love also spends his time between | homes in Puerto Rico, Santo Domingo, and New Jersey. |
however she soon found herself moving between | homes in both states to attend school and seek work. |
He divides his time between | homes in Jerusalem and Wilmot, NH. |
Rhodes splits her time between | homes in Del Mar and London. |
rivate all-girls Catholic school located in BF | Homes, Quezon City, Philippines. |
ich are lower apartment buildings, with bigger | homes. |
ng been demolished to make way for much bigger | homes in recent times of escalating property values. |
r of groups during this time, including Bitter | Homes and Gardens, The Kennett Brothers, The Corn Li |
Hundreds of mostly black | homes and businesses on the South Side were destroye |
e camp is densely populated, with cement block | homes and narrow streets. |
e is only one of three significant Bloomington | homes to be added to the Register in 1978. |
The development by Bloor | Homes was completed in 2007. |
Paid for by the developers of the site, Bloor | Homes, this road finally opened to the public on 24 |
the vicinity, there are many private boarding | homes, dormitories and lodges making dwelling place |
hanged, fewer women sought housing in boarding | homes like Mrs. Elam's, and the population of Elam H |
He is the founder of Bosco | Homes, a Saskatchewan-based organization operating h |
ns of Aldingham Moat and Aldingham Motte, both | homes to the Lords of Aldingham in the twelfth and t |
Both | homes were of the Italianate style, one of the most |
Both | homes utilized frame construction with similar detai |
exterior design, the layout of the Des Bouvrie | homes. |
The Performing Arts before being sold to Bovis | Homes who built a housing estate on the land. |
more severe subsidence resulted because Bovis | Homes acquired the land from the then National Coal |
arner was appointed managing director of Bovis | Homes, a position he held for 25 years. |
ontractors were their former subsidiary, Bovis | Homes Group, it is now owned by Compco holdings Ltd. |
elopment in the Village was developed by Bovis | Homes. |
Whitefriars is working with Bovis | Homes who were appointed as preferred developer in S |
age and Johnson until their take over by Bovis | Homes, who built the remainder of the historic villa |
Bovis | Homes builds a wide range of properties from one bed |
Bovis | Homes' origins lay in the early post-war housing ope |
In 2006, Bovis | Homes purchased the 40 hectare estate and obtained p |
xtension of housing was being planned by Bovis | Homes to the east of the golf course with some remod |
He attended Boys | Homes' for approximately three years after becoming |
pent his life in a number of orphanages, boys' | homes and youth training centres. |
loper and broker, Brady is a co-owner of Brady | Homes, one of Central Illinois' largest home builder |
South America, and make their summer breeding | homes in the north. |
Many Briarwood | homes have been recently updated with double-glazed |
en houses were rapidly replaced with new brick | homes inspired by LMS missionaries' British-style dw |
The community included Acme Brick | homes (for 100 employees and their families), a chur |
the Reynaud House as well as four other brick | homes. |
the early 19th century, timber frame and brick | homes from the 1830s and 1850s, and other churches. |
uses near the river to larger, two-story brick | homes on top of the hill, housing in Hazelwood and G |
ntial area, consisting mainly of low-set brick | homes and some semi-rural acreage. |
It was also one of the brief | homes for the last radio show to be hosted by Morton |
v. William Brink, who also operated Brinkhaven | Homes for Youth in Ohio, where he was convicted for |
year, enough to power 170,000 average British | homes. |
ub developments that were created by Broadmoor | Homes, Deane Homes (Condos) & Mclean (apartments) in |
t, and stresses the negative effects of broken | homes on children. |
"Do Not Disturb (Knock Knock)" - The Broken | Homes |
emotionally disturbed boys, often from broken | homes, who had suffered some form of abuse or neglec |
er lost their parents or are victims of broken | homes and shattered families, Sevalaya attempts to p |
San Lucar by Brookfield | Homes (Single Family) |
way Station in Northwest Baltimore to Brooklyn | Homes in South Baltimore through the communities of |
Estates Limited, also referred to as Broseley | Homes, was formed by Danny Horrocks after an amalgam |
Executive housing development built by Bryant | Homes. |
cil brought some of the houses built by Bryant | Homes on the oldest part of the estate (Mendip Road, |
Due to financial difficulties, Bryant | Homes sold off the final phase of the estate to the |
led "Han Bok" which is to raise money to build | homes for others. |
From there he went on to build | homes throughout Birmingham from 1946 to 1952. |
They could not build | homes or grow food on their own, but instead of work |
the Tadcaster Rural District Council to build | homes as an extension of the Seacroft housing develo |
hip community, in order to be allowed to build | homes that do not match the structures of local buil |
C, which plans to remove the runways and build | homes, shops, walking trails and a marina. |
Prominent Louisville families that build | homes here included the Browns and the Hilliards. |
lson encouraged the society's members to build | homes at the colony headquarters in Cedar, BC. |
a popular site for affluent families to build | homes, and the Baringer Farms subdivision, as well a |
olden dreams, expecting in many cases to build | homes, rear families, become substantial American ci |
w in area because laws allow the Jews to build | homes on land next to the ghetto. |
led their funds to purchase the land and build | homes. |
Developers such as Landcom began building | homes here and the first residents moved into them i |
express our love for our city through building | homes and stating loudly and clearly that all New Yo |
construction firm that specialized in building | homes. |
as selected as the host community for Building | Homes and Building Skills, a project by television p |
The Construction Services division, building | homes, water and waste treatment plants and infrastr |
material for their debut full-length, Building | Homes from What We've Known. |
the suburb and in 1977, Landcom began building | homes in the area. |
irthday which also provided loans for building | homes. |
its central location, developers are building | homes in the $700,000 plus range and moving them qui |
ets through the hillside farmland and building | homes for commuters on Parker Hill Avenue, Hillside |
en Land resumed development and began building | homes again. |
In the 1930s, Brocks built | homes and a sports club for its workers near to its |
long the road, and four or five families built | homes there. |
Many of the era's architects built | homes here including Meyer & Holler, Greene and Gree |
00 acres (2.4 km2) of land on which they built | homes for the community members, chapels and the fac |
n the late 1920s, Yosemite National Park built | homes for their Native American workers. |
nd who made their fortunes from menhaden built | homes along what is now Main Street. |
Standard Pacific has built | homes for more than 110,000 families during its 44-y |
ness buildings, platted the village, and built | homes for themselves. |
er to Crestwood station, several grandly built | homes occupy the hilly ground overlooking the river. |
he land along Main and Court Streets and built | homes on this property. |
struction contractor since 1908 where he built | homes as well as two power plants in Murray and one |
Families bought or built | homes on the once farmland. |
Many residents have built | homes along The New Road. |
workers to the remote location, so they built | homes for the miners, along with numerous other faci |
eports from the 1870s suggest that early built | homes in Jericho were built with very poor drainage. |
Bungalow | homes were bult in this area from 1913 to 1924. |
igning and building many of the Bungalow-style | homes, particularly in the First Hill neighborhood o |
cape for two days and their bodies and burning | homes dotted the landscapes. |
eir confederates and punished them, by burning | homes and summarily executing, bayoneting and machin |
e company focuses on insurance for businesses, | homes and autos, farms, non-profit organizations, an |
uld often incorporate his patron's businesses, | homes, or professions into the finished work along w |
Beryl was a once thriving town, but | homes and properties were slowly purchased over the |
ating public assistance for working men to buy | homes. |
the port and surrounding areas, as people buy | homes to live in, or as second or holiday homes. |
U.S. dollar have encouraged foreigners to buy | homes for either occasional use and/or long term inv |
mmerland Cove, with a landing strip flanked by | homes on both sides and canals behind the homes. |
ome decades, these fields had been replaced by | homes and crops had been pushed outside the city wal |
The shore is largely surrounded by | homes. |
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