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some plots have been reused over time and new | homes constructed in contemporary styles. |
ire that includes shopping centers and nursing | homes. |
cape for two days and their bodies and burning | homes dotted the landscapes. |
ng hygiene in children hospitals and maternity | homes |
ordered to the west by the acreages and estate | homes of Springbank. |
ter the Second World War, Orlit and Self-Built | homes were built in the 1950s and 60s to meet the th |
ness buildings, platted the village, and built | homes for themselves. |
and clinical training at hospitals and nursing | homes in the immediate area. |
ll see a mixture of rented and privately-owned | homes being built on the site, as well as the re-ope |
field Gardens, 1850 Washington St, and Mandela | Homes vary considerably and represent evolving attit |
r its large affluent office buildings and nice | homes all located in the affluent areas of Metro Det |
re humane meals in schools, hospitals and care | homes |
head, a small cluster of farms and prestigious | homes at the foot of Burley Moor. |
ly submerged by Nina's storm surge, and 35,000 | homes and buildings were destroyed. |
ffices, Royal Observer Corps posts and private | homes in remote rural areas where hand operated sire |
aissance as many of the Craftsman and Victoria | homes have been renovated. |
campus and along Patterson Street and provide | homes for many other offices and programs for VSU. |
e construction of condominiums and residential | homes. |
and grading systems for apartments and rental | homes; inspects sewage treatment and water plants; e |
C, which plans to remove the runways and build | homes, shops, walking trails and a marina. |
he land along Main and Court Streets and built | homes on this property. |
ool, a Welsh chapel with graveyard and several | homes. |
coast wanted to build more elaborate and fancy | homes with amenities such as electricity and running |
d estimated 12,000 severely injured and 26,891 | homes destroyed. |
full-fledged town with over 20 stores and 1000 | homes to serve the mining industry. |
gement of other Modernists to build and design | homes in the state. |
which she founded in 1984 to care for and find | homes for abandoned animals. |
began as a series of vacant lots, lots and few | homes of workers of the factory floor, but from the |
, which are all in private ownerships, and new | homes have been built in the grounds. |
rked on a woods crew and sold shoes and mobile | homes. |
al store in Claverack, New York and maintained | homes in Hudson, New York and New York City. |
(31 km2) of conserved green spaces and custom | homes. |
orking class terraced houses and semi-detached | homes dominate Egremont. |
tached residences, Duplex Village and Carriage | homes and town homes located around 4 residential sq |
with the Territorial Land Office and Hawaiian | Homes Commission to allow the ranch a more lengthy p |
age for his wife and children, and constructed | homes which rented out for $100 to $1,000 a month. |
sively in healthcare facilities and retirement | homes, while other countries have a wider variety of |
, Orphanages, De-addiction centers and Old-age | homes. |
W-MAE-W created seven dropin centres and three | homes around the country, run by 35 female staff mem |
was eventually subdivided and sold, and newer | homes have been built along the street named after h |
itted plans to put 1600 high density and small | homes and a strip mall on what is a significant gree |
rchases of both single family and multi-family | homes. |
spaces hinting at the great estates and large | homes which once stood in the area. |
the river, 366 m (1,201 ft) of the road and 14 | homes, many with their occupants inside, were swept |
rish Church, and the whole streets and stately | homes. |
il, local Safer Neighbourhoods Team and Ealing | Homes (the council's housing management company) and |
The Faile Cemetery, Post Office, and other | homes in various states of decay are all that remain |
Kemble Housing and Nexus Housing, and manages | homes across the West Midlands, Herefordshire and Wo |
ill Stunell wanted to see all new and existing | homes either built or renovated with security and en |
also many split-level, two-story and basement | homes pushing 2,400 sq ft (220 m2) and beyond. |
sists of a variety of villas and double-storey | homes. |
ton Insurance (1985-93), Crowther and Merewood | Homes (1994-2003) and Betfred (2006-07). |
ed streets, period lamps, gardens and gracious | homes which include examples of traditional architec |
where he established a tabernacle and healing | homes. |
unity Development Corporation (GNCDC) and Mint | Homes. |
projects such as small businesses and private | homes, lagged behind. |
ge and children and adult care and residential | homes including a supported tenancy. |
broadened to include pick-up trucks and mobile | homes, with the use of his own photography encouragi |
ortion clinics, doctor's offices, and doctor's | homes. |
land to stately avenues, gardens, and upscale | homes and businesses. |
ionally performs solos at churches and nursing | homes. |
allotments are a mix of permanent and holiday | homes, the remaining allotments being undeveloped. |
e pond is developed with summer and year-round | homes mostly along the southern and eastern shores. |
that meet smart growth guidelines and include | homes people can afford. |
amaged 25 advertisement billboards and several | homes. |
wenty other large public buildings and private | homes. |
newspaper offices, women's groups and private | homes of millions of young Arabs who have served not |
and titling of automobiles, boats, and mobile | homes. |
he Rogers Commercial Historic District and two | homes owned by Stroud family members; one in Rogers |
ilding what was then, high quality and stylish | homes. |
ldo (colonial government house) and precarious | homes in San Salvador de Jujuy, the provincial capit |
inspect hospitals and nursing | homes; |
been associated with many mansions and stately | homes in England. |
d is a mix of duplex housing and single-family | homes. |
led their funds to purchase the land and build | homes. |
oad, and has a few holiday cottages and second | homes. |
hut-ins in prisons, hospitals and convalescent | homes. |
the early 19th century, timber frame and brick | homes from the 1830s and 1850s, and other churches. |
0, with unemployment estimated at 44% and many | homes essentially beach huts, severely lacking basic |
artments, garden apartments, and single-family | homes generally dating to the 1940s. |
MS OF THE 1800S GAVE WAY TO PARK AND DIGNIFIED | HOMES; RACIAL MAKEUP HAS CHANGED", The Courier Journ |
Between 75 and 150 | homes were destroyed; 1,500 others remained uninhabi |
d as a caregiver in both hospitals and nursing | homes. |
g disruption and trauma in foster and adoptive | homes. |
The area is heavily treed, and most | homes display well-kept and in some cases elaborate |
estroyed railroad track, blockhouses, and some | homes and generally disrupted Union operations in th |
as an unusually high uranium content, and thus | homes built over the granite should be checked for r |
troyed as well as the town's churches and many | homes. |
by building a neighborhood of safe and healthy | homes that are inspired by Cradle to Cradle Design t |
They have four children and have | homes in London and at Thornbridge Hall, Derbyshire. |
Many residents did not want to leave and some | homes were taken by Imminent Domain. |
ort systems for children in need and providing | homes for abandon children |
o schools, senior citizen centers, and nursing | homes showing a video about his life and talking abo |
Two churches, several businesses, and many | homes were removed or relocated when the new US 23 w |
onstruction of many detached and semi-detached | homes in the 1930s, which were typical of many subur |
tals, schools, churches, armories, and private | homes. |
is built up mainly of small farms and detached | homes. |
popular spot for vacation, weekend and summer | homes. |
It is one of six overall sites and three | homes in Polo listed on the Register. |
t introduce systems of town planning and meant | homes had to be built to certain standards. |
t any one time, in boarding kennels and foster | homes in and around Skegness. |
heologists have found their tools and weapons, | homes, foods, religious, and ceremonial objects. |
etting traffic statistics from ISP's and phone | homes provides for broader reporting of web traffic |
urdy brick single family, duplex and townhouse | homes surround Lawler Park and were constructed in 1 |
y consisting of single-family and multi-family | homes, is pending development, just east of Algonqui |
mmunity churches, town cemetery, and Victorian | homes that flourished until 1919 when the prosperity |
tions are graced with fine Victorian and manor | homes; others have homes indicative of a suburban co |
Many 50's and 60's | homes are being remodeled and sold. |
oduced as a villain who steals Finn and Jake's | homes, but later reveals that she only wanted to sca |
Houses include bungalows and two-family | homes. |
w feature businesses such as banks and nursing | homes. |
dom, which provides sheltered housing and care | homes for elderly people. |
municipality suffered terrible damage and many | homes were lost during the infamous 1967 Tasmanian f |
More permanent buildings and year-round | homes sprang up as the town prospered. |
ghout the Quapaw Quarter, many small and large | homes from the Antebellum and Victorian eras can be |
ns for private residences, estates and country | homes, public parks, botanic gardens, college campus |
ets through the hillside farmland and building | homes for commuters on Parker Hill Avenue, Hillside |
was bought in l9l0 by the Los Angeles Suburban | Homes Co., owned by a syndicate of rich Los Angeles |
ly single-family historic Queen Anne Victorian | homes. |
e collection of Victorian and Queen Anne style | homes. |
nd occurs in over half of all Queen Anne style | homes. |
is in an area of very similar Queen Anne style | homes which may have also been built by Wright. |
filed suit to stop Fishers from annexing their | homes into the Fishers tax base. |
House was one of several antebellum plantation | homes on Kingston Pike. |
House was one of several antebellum plantation | homes located along Kingston Pike in the western Kno |
uild, so we ain't [don't] have any residential | homes being built," LaFront said, "everybody [is] bu |
t-retirement living in a Chicago apartment and | homes in New Buffalo, Michigan and Tulsa, Oklahoma. |
rehouses, squats, bars, peoples apartments and | homes, etc. and self promoted her own work by letter |
ent, Executive, Executive Appointments, Mobile | Homes, and Rules. |
To this end, he approached Bellway | Homes with examples of more contemporary designs bei |
te for Health has the power to approve women's | homes as a 'class of place' where certain abortion d |
or, TXU Energy, to supply approximately 30,000 | homes in Texas. |
d 400,000, and 63% of its approximately 90,000 | homes, and 100% of its public institutional building |
The Terrace consists of approximately 800 | homes. |
lanned to eventually have approximately 23,000 | homes for 70,000 people: 12,800 single-family detach |
controlled circulation to approximately 19,400 | homes. |
In total there are approximately forty | homes. |
The community has approximately 140 | homes and is a little over 6,000 ft (1,800 m). in el |
ith no definable nucleus, of approximately 145 | homes spread over some 8 square miles (21 km2), comp |
Approximately 160 | homes suffered at least some damage with 50 homes ru |
munity has grown to include approximately 4000 | homes, including 2800 single family homes upon compl |
d annexation area included approximately 2,200 | homes in an unincorporated area of Hamilton County. |
of Historic Places including approximately 25 | homes and businesses. |
The released oil impacted approximately 1700 | homes in an adjacent residential neighborhoods of Ch |
dens' is a neighborhood of approximately 2,000 | homes in the Centerville District of Fremont, Califo |
in the area will bring in approximately 3,000 | homes and businesses. |
It encompasses approximately 1,400 | homes in the 77009 ZIP code. |
Approximately 1,000,000 | homes lost electricity due to the storms. |
an affluent neighborhood of approximately 750 | homes built at the former location of the Ingleside |
h power to supply energy to approximately 1500 | homes in the Midwest. |
he Woods is a subdivision of approximately 400 | homes in northern Peoria County, Illinois, United St |
It was estimated that approximately 1,900 | homes would be built on the land when construction b |
Along with fatalities, approximately 730 | homes were destroyed, along with businesses and othe |
f power, enough to serve approximately 115,000 | homes. |
The hamlet contains approximately 17 | homes (including the old school house, now converted |
h the Manly Daily reaches approximately 90,000 | homes and businesses with the estimated total number |
Approximately 1,400 | homes were evacuated. |
nned to supply water for the approximately 700 | homes in the community. |
Luria Brothers Development - approximately 260 | homes during 1951-52. |
tha's Vineyard, and contains approximately 100 | homes along Central Avenue. |
supply enough power for approximately 120,000 | homes. |
e first large tract included approximately 300 | homes built in 1957-1958 in upper Mandeville. |
ity of Cuyamaca consisted of approximately 145 | homes on a mountain (North Peak) north of the reserv |
for approximately 100 people on 28 April whose | homes had been damaged by the earthquake. |
Many of the era's architects built | homes here including Meyer & Holler, Greene and Gree |
llows, contain modern architecturally designed | homes. |
the importance of innovative architecture for | homes. |
283 (As of 2001), 8.6% of dwellings are second | homes. |
art of this redevelopment there are affordable | homes available at Knowle Village, through the gover |
Sasykkol are found in the valley, and are the | homes of the rare Dalmatian pelican and Relict Gull. |
Most are smaller | homes built for the working class, though there are |
ngst the developers building there are Barratt | Homes, Bryant Homes, David Wilson Homes and George W |
used for water overflow storage, there are no | homes or businesses built here. |
ranted by Southampton City Council are Barratt | Homes and First Wessex. |
on of 456 (2001), 6.9% of dwellings are second | homes. |
n reported that although 70% students are from | homes where English is the main or only language spo |
n of 166 (2001), 11.9% of dwellings are second | homes. |
Of the 327 housing structures, 140 are mobile | homes and 11 are duplexes. |
Some are vacation | homes, but most are permanent residences. |
Most of the buildings are private | homes, but despite the "Residential" moniker, the di |
st buildings in Beaconsfield are single-family | homes, with some townhouses and Montreal-style apart |
on of 766 (2001), 9.3% of dwellings are second | homes. |
There are 13 | homes in the area. |
its central location, developers are building | homes in the $700,000 plus range and moving them qui |
There are more | homes with no working smoke detectors than there are |
There are 426 | homes in Hillrise. |
In the Melbourne area, 63 | homes were destroyed at Beaumaris and another 5 in t |
s and farms before entering developed areas of | homes and businesses as it becoming a surface road a |
ez Street and continues north through areas of | homes and businesses. |
295 megawatts, enough to power around 600,000 | homes. |
A development of around 200 | homes was planned for the village, with the building |
nd will feed in garden beds around residential | homes. |
A village with around 350 | homes and 1000 people. |
As a result, Sticker now has around 450 | homes, a population of about 1150 and an electorate |
to build a development including around 9,000 | homes on the former airbase, now known as Easton Par |
ed in has been the legal issues around nursing | homes. |
er the next two centuries there were around 20 | homes in the village. |
per year is capable of powering around 400,000 | homes, or 40% of the homes in Wales, and preventing |
ted some water supplies, leaving around 80,000 | homes without water at one point; much of Taoyuan Co |
of 2007, it has a circulation of around 75,000 | homes, which the magazine expects to grow to nearly |
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