Adding new homes to an existing neighbourhood is the best rebuttal to any scheme to clear out houses and build a high-rise. |
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Artists and antique dealers have moved in, giving the neighbourhood a raffish bohemian energy. |
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If only they'd all just hightailed to summery Alaska, or even their neighbourhood 24-hour 7-11, they might have been spared. |
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Tall and owl-eyed, he speaks in a voice barely above a whisper at his spacious flat in a bourgeois neighbourhood of Rome. |
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Research from the United States suggests that the neighbourhood you live in can affect how well your children perform at school. |
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The cure is simplicity itself, and in the neighbourhood of London, at any rate, could be carried out without any expense whatever. |
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I looked across my neighbourhood, women in saris in their front gardens, kids on bikes, trains rattling past in the distance. |
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On the Downbelows' debut, Toronto punk vets gang together for an ode to their favourite rapidly gentrifying neighbourhood. |
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But householders in the Harwich Road area say their neighbourhood is becoming a wilderness. |
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Bean bags are reasonably priced, or try walking around your neighbourhood and you may find furniture free for the taking. |
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It was in the neighbourhood of the hithe where garlic was sold for the use of the inhabitants of London. |
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In any other neighbourhood residents would be phoning the papers, picketing and hollering at city council. |
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Even our resident neighbourhood expert, a woman with a degree in horticulture, was not very useful. |
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Concerned parents in Bradford claim teenagers are ruining a neighbourhood playground for an estate's youngsters. |
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They claimed that customers of the busy Main Street hostelry were blighting their neighbourhood with noise, nuisance, litter and vandalism. |
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She reached her neighbourhood clinic late in the evening with labour pains. |
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The neighbourhood near Queen's is almost a century old and many of the residences contained therein are row houses. |
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The young boy can't believe that he will have to show up at the neighbourhood rink in the blue and white colours of the arch-enemy! |
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Around midnight there was the all-too-familiar buzzing sound of the Garda helicopter hovering over the neighbourhood again. |
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Drastic measures need to be taken such as dusk to dawn curfews on thugs and yobs roaming our neighbourhood. |
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We swigged cheap champagne from a shared bottle and fought running snowball battles with the neighbourhood kids. |
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I also said that I was tempted to cut the lone orange ribbon in my neighbourhood with my Swiss army knife, but held back. |
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While waiting for all this to occur, we'll haul our clothes to the neighbourhood laundrette. |
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Her neighbourhood is lavishly recreated here as a horror set with dark alleys, lugubrious mists and fetid waterways. |
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Among these was Margaret Kirkeby who became an anchoress in his neighbourhood and to whom a number of his major English works are addressed. |
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They were watching the TV news as the canal levee was breached again, flooding their neighbourhood anew. |
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With this brief notice of St. Cross we take our leave of the old capital of England and its neighbourhood. |
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Unlike the blackbird, the ring ouzel is usually wary and wild, shunning the neighbourhood of human habitation. |
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Mr Milburn said that community empowerment at neighbourhood level will be a future lever for change. |
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My own view of the case is that the lientery was due to the presence of the tumor in the neighbourhood of the stomach. |
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Builders are on target to finish a new neighbourhood nursery and children's centre by the end of next month. |
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When neighbourhood clean-ups are organised, we should not be hiding behind the curtains. |
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New Malden's safer neighbourhood team will deploy extra patrols to the area following the incident. |
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And it is not just your neighbourhood parish priest who is due for confession, penance and civil punishment. |
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A Chippenham neighbourhood nursery has thanked its supporters following a very successful first six months. |
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Having lived for years in a neighbourhood which has been ignored, local people are naturally perplexed and jealous. |
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A new neighbourhood nursery and parent and child centre will help mums and dads back to work. |
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I knew I wanted the film to be really restrained, but I also wanted it to explore collective memory and neighbourhood folklore. |
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Moreover, the children are bussed out of their neighbourhood each day to a school of the father's choosing. |
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There's his amusing shot of the neighbourhood barber at work as the neighbourhood goat noses about. |
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It is part of our strategy to see more activity at street level, making the neighbourhood a more happening place. |
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Teenagers are retaliating against being pigeonholed as anti-social yobs by holding a day of neighbourhood action. |
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For infrequent visitors, the neighbourhood becomes that much more lived-in and intimate. |
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The people who inhabit this neighbourhood appear strikingly similar to one another. |
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Mr Snoswell said the bulky-goods sector dominated the retail supply pipeline but the regional and neighbourhood markets were not far behind. |
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A big fire engine manned by a team of firefighters would come out to the neighbourhood and set up a ladder and rescue the animal. |
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At his death he held land in several vills in the neighbourhood of Pilton, where his brother seems to have been living still. |
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The room felt unfussy and pleasingly neutral, like a cross between a high-design airport lounge and a friendly neighbourhood cafe. |
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It also contradicts praise from the deputy prime minister's office about our excellent work in neighbourhood renewal. |
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Group members started walking regularly throughout the neighbourhood with notepads, maintaining an up-to-date inventory of abandoned buildings. |
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State politics, county politics, city politics and neighbourhood politics are what still convinces most Americans that they have a say. |
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Oh, and the broad beans are finally starting to pod, thanks to all the hard work by our neighbourhood bees. |
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Anaxagoras was an Ionian, born in the neighbourhood of Smyrna in what today is Turkey. |
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Unions, the students' federation, housing cooperatives and neighbourhood organisations all took part. |
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One neighbourhood solved the problem by systematically poisoning the stray dogs with pesticides. |
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He said that it was important communities stuck together to fight crime and is hoping to set up a neighbourhood watch in the area. |
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I've known of a few people who didn't intend to change houses, but just popped into a neighbourhood open house out of curiosity. |
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A record number of people attended neighbourhood forums during the autumn cycle across the Keighley area. |
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If one went by media depictions one would think his neighbourhood is a crime-ridden slum. |
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Safety campaigners have cleaned up their neighbourhood by closing a network of crime-ridden alleys in York. |
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Each of these nuclei soon gathers a cultus, with the neighbourhood devising elaborate festivities and observances around it. |
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Last year, Winnipeg's Wolseley neighbourhood was blocked off with dumpsters and cars to keep fogging trucks out. |
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Tentatively, I ventured out, then realised that half the neighbourhood was standing around gawping. |
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So great was her love for Stevenson that she used to press-gang the neighbourhood kids into dramatising passages from Kidnapped. |
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This longtime, family-owned depanneur is a neighbourhood institution serving homemade tourtieres and soups daily. |
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If one went by media depictions, he lamented, one would think his neighbourhood is a crime-ridden slum. |
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Each and every couple should plant a few tree saplings in their neighbourhood so that the parched earth could be greened, he felt. |
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After all, your neighbourhood grocer would sell much the same stuff at double the price. |
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Nearby fields turned golden brown and made easy harvesting, noted by the neighbourhood gurriers who added hay bales to their pyromania hitlists. |
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This story is part of an encouraging trend which sees residents taking charge of their neighbourhood facilities. |
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It's a very disenfranchised neighbourhood and it needs as much community space and organising as possible. |
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To make matters more difficult, today neighbourhood relationships become more distant. |
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And they will all be waiting expectantly, not just for the dollops of neighbourhood gossip that is served up in such places. |
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He was in the neighbourhood on work anyway, so he took a side-trip to a nice place to golf, expensed it, and then repaid the expenses later on. |
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In crowded Athens, heavy drapes are not de rigueur, nor are lowered voices, and the neighbourhood sights and sounds press in upon you. |
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Name a neighbourhood and chances are it has its own Parthenon-styled eatery, complete with the requisite souvlaki, tzatziki and calamari. |
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Last week I met a fellow expatriate Vancouverite outside a bar in Sinchon, the neighbourhood where my host university in Korea is located. |
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Now her neighbours are campaigning for action to eradicate the problem, which has been a running sore in the neighbourhood for several years. |
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They're photographic bricolage, re-interpreting neighbourhood texts in radical ways. |
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We moved to a quiet, upper-class neighbourhood in Maracas Valley, St Joseph, when I was ten. |
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The neighbourhood surrounding the Medical Academy was the biggest surprise as transactions there were few. |
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Day-to-day life is, for the most part, life lived within a particular neighbourhood, set of neighbourhoods, city, or urban region. |
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Above all, however, they worked outdoors, painting young girls from the neighbourhood in unstrained naked poses. |
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Now, rail bosses, the neighbourhood watch, the town council and the borough council are putting their heads together to find a solution. |
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People try to visit the neighbourhood doctor or unknot their eyelashes on their own. |
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I'm sitting in a massive loft in a slacker neighbourhood where a lot of Montreal's vegetarians live. |
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The child grew to become a vibrant but undernourished teenager, who was very popular in his neighbourhood. |
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Mrs Crowther belongs to the neighbourhood watch and admires the two hard-working local beat police, but says they are ridiculously undermanned. |
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The young people of this neighbourhood are underfed, uneducated and looking for a way out. |
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This will take place at local neighbourhood level and through area or township committees. |
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Leaving the neighbourhood of Lake Kumarina, they travelled farther north, gathering the mulga apples by the way. |
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If there wasn't the sound of a mower somewhere in our neighbourhood on a weekend you'd think the world was about to end. |
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If anyone in her neighbourhood dared to question what I was doing there, or why I took photographs, she gave them a mouthful. |
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Apart from no one wanting a nuclear power plant in the neighbourhood, they cost a motser and don't come on-stream for decades. |
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A leafy neighbourhood of detached and semi-detached homes much removed from the urban blight of Scottish cities. |
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But Pine-Parc was only one of several blights to hit the Milton-Parc neighbourhood. |
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The blasts blew out the windows of nearby restaurants in the upscale neighbourhood. |
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The residents of the area enjoy a peaceful neighbourhood, this stadium would be a monstrosity. |
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The neighbourhood show-offs decide to have a bonfire party in every street on every night. |
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The difference is that on this day, an old classmate of theirs is returning in triumph to the old neighbourhood. |
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He thought it would win him extra respect in his neighbourhood, where murders, shoot-outs and drug deals were all part of life's rich tapestry. |
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He is more like your friendly neighbourhood uncle with a passion for sports. |
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Millionaire residents have been stunned to learn of a farmer's plan to sell land in their affluent Cheshire neighbourhood to gypsy travellers. |
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On the other, we are anxious about the impact of a mobile phone transmitter mast in our neighbourhood. |
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This case highlights the legal and moral minefield surrounding neighbourhood disputes. |
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Perhaps even more important, severe maltreatment could bring shame and dishonour on the neighbourhood. |
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The fictional plot centred around the Yamakasi, a group of traceurs despised by the police for causing havoc in the neighbourhood. |
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They lived in a narrow street in the city, in a middle-class neighbourhood. |
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The group objected to the development's design and height, stating it would tower over the neighbourhood. |
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I'm sure I have avoided countless beatings by neighbourhood toughs because of my ability to resemble cloud cover. |
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Should drum beating or use of microphones and loudspeakers that disturbs the peace of neighbourhood be permitted? |
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A drug dealer got shot and they thought it was a set-up so they started driving into the neighbourhood. |
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Those clanging bells reminded me of another vendor who used to make similar rounds in the neighbourhood. |
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Where different communities in the past shared the same neighbourhood they have now been driven into separate quarters. |
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Then I can just manoeuvre over to my local neighbourhood crane, knock the bomb off, land up-right and go on my merry way. |
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After lunch we would trail around the neighbourhood which involved a lot of exploring of stream beds and ponds and railways. |
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He has no probs getting around at night thwacking the bad guys who terrorise his neighbourhood. |
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From that day on, one mind-altering neighbourhood meeting at a time, Toronto stops being a second-class copy and becomes a first-class original. |
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Buschert has also appeared at city council to let them know what she thinks of the development in her neighbourhood. |
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There are plenty of squirrels scuttering around my neighbourhood at the moment. |
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The Carnival is over but there are some jokers still playing mas in my neighbourhood. |
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In a landmark legal case, they have persuaded a court to issue an Anti-Social Behaviour Order, which bans her from their neighbourhood. |
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It is testimony to how persistent efforts of residents could lead to visible and desirable changes in the neighbourhood. |
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Physicists and astronomers set about trying to identify this imprint in maps of our own galactic neighbourhood. |
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Along the way, she sees some musicians playing while the neighbourhood churns with the mambos and rumbas she learned from her parents. |
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I am passionate about my neighbourhood and my city, I am hard worker and a good team player. |
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Anyway, it's a look I like, and unless my friendly neighbourhood stylist talks me out of it, that's it! |
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Now we want all residents, young and old, to select a project in their neighbourhood and make a local improvement. |
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This single parent family would have been unable to rent privately in this same neighbourhood. |
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On her morning walk through her neighbourhood she was attacked by two dogs, an Australian cattle dog and a smaller dog. |
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He is positive a more prominent police presence would ensure everyone would feel at home in the neighbourhood. |
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Graffiti is a nuisance, it lowers the tone of the neighbourhood and everybody's quality of life suffers. |
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She also has some chocolate eggs ready for her family members, schoolmates and a neighbourhood friend she thinks will show up. |
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Walk through a shopping district or a fashionable neighbourhood in Delhi and the enervating sound of a dozen generators assaults your ears. |
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The large crowds at the funeral ceremonies reflected the sense of loss and grief felt throughout the neighbourhood. |
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Candidates and officials of the neighbourhood community jointly organize the meetings. |
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I was in my neighbourhood in East Van, smoking a big fat bomber, and I had to go to the corner store. |
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That should mean not forcing more car-dependence and more fossil fuel burning by closing neighbourhood walkable libraries. |
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There were walkouts of council workers in neighbourhood offices around Birmingham. |
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Local people are being invited to design a logo for the West End Partnership, which is behind a drive to revamp the struggling neighbourhood. |
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Two most notable events have taken place in the history of Richmond and its neighbourhood during the past week. |
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Nevertheless, this quickie reference guide will help you pull off a successful barbecue in your neighbourhood. |
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So, now I've written a book about the decline of my neighbourhood and the lives of its new, high-maintenance residents. |
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Some women are afraid to walk the streets of their own neighbourhood for fear of being harassed by johns in passing cars. |
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If each neighbourhood looked after its own area, then the overall effect could be very positive. |
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Yesterday in the neighbourhood, a local man, who asked not to be identified, said much of the area consisted of multi-occupancy and boarding houses, with some private houses. |
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The question is, how do you reattach neighbourhood to neighbourhood? |
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Information such as business hours, clientele, neighbourhood and jobs involved is important to those Council officers who are being asked to grant a licence. |
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But a storm on Monday forced the Solie River to burst its banks, sweeping away a neighbourhood of wooden shacks built by Haitian migrants working in Jimani. |
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The plan is still under discussion, but the idea is to move people temporarily to tent camps while workers clean and disinfect one neighbourhood at a time. |
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Of course, it might be a good idea if you make friends with some of the nearby residents before you do naked cannonballs into their neighbourhood swimming hole. |
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The room service is available 24-hours and features a menu to rival any decent neighbourhood London restaurant. |
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A car raced into the parking lot of the Chaldean church in the southern Baghdad neighbourhood of Doura and exploded as people were leaving a service. |
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I am still moved every time I pass the old neighbourhood where I lived. |
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Everyone shared what they had with others, doctors treated neighbourhood children free of charge, cobblers repaired boots free of charge and so on. |
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The elm trees that lined both sides of the road were heavy with mid-summer foliage, and the view from the attic gave a birds-eye perspective of the neighbourhood canopy. |
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This is a commonplace of life in the poorest neighbourhood in Vancouver. |
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Most cooking is done in communal kitchens in the neighbourhood and purchased from street stalls that heave under bags of fruit and vegetables of all kinds. |
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A neighbourhood menace who threatened police with a pickaxe could soon be free again instead of serving the two-year jail sentence his crime merited, a court heard. |
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It reminds me of those long, hot, muggy Chicago summer days when I was a child and the neighbourhood teenagers would open a fire hydrant so everyone could cool off. |
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Around 24 copperplate inscriptions unearthed there and in the neighbourhood reveal that the king had great respect for all religions, and was a connoisseur of art and culture. |
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I had spotted it one evening in a marked-down bin at Variety Stores, the neighbourhood shop to which we went for everything from safety pins to cornflakes. |
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It appears that the deceased was employed shunting coal wagons, and at about the time stated he was in the neighbourhood of the Arley pit with an engine and wagon. |
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It will have over 10,219 square metres of retail warehousing and 743 square metres of neighbourhood retail space, along with the fast food restaurant, when it is complete. |
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So might a concert pianist, accustomed to performing on a Steinway grand, have been shocked when they wheeled in an old joanna from a neighbourhood pub. |
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Listeners kept calling and sending text messages to the radio jockey from all parts of Mumbai, telling him about the rains in their neighbourhood. |
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Offer him a chicken biryani from Paradise or Bawarchi or take him for a cup of piping hot tea and a couple of Osmania biscuits at the neighbourhood Irani adda? |
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It's a tidy, well-kept neighbourhood of historic homes and the location of the Second City Comedy Club, a place that has spawned so many comedic talents. |
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That's them defending the commons of the beauty of the neighbourhood, combined with the commons of the airspace we share through which dandelion seeds fly. |
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Although no one could figure out where exactly he disappeared to under cover of the darkness, the neighbourhood woke up in alarm at midnight to find Pehlad's house on fire. |
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Olympic ripples are changing my neighbourhood, almost beyond recognition. |
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There's nothing redeeming in softball, a pastime that seems to attract the greasiest, worst dressed residents of local areas to neighbourhood parks. |
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As the novel unreels at a pace fitting for a neighbourhood of fly fishers, Gary's adolescent yearnings and religious fears become the frame for a deeper story. |
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The more you make the yups feel unwelcome in any one area, the more willing they will be to invade another neighbourhood, bringing along their bad habits. |
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It turns out they are using the house to launch raids in the neighbourhood, prompting Mohammad's son Jamal to plot reprisals against the occupiers. |
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This time, however, the birds were starting to stir and make noise, and a neighbourhood cat was stalking one in the grass that was already making a grab for a worm or two. |
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In The Fortian of 1935 he took revenge on his dreary neighbourhood by transforming its geraniums, rubber plants and terracotta roofs into the stuff of aesthetic verse. |
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In a neighbourhood overrun by gang warfare, violence lurks constantly beneath the surface, frequently spilling over to the doorstep of the Macleans' cramped apartment. |
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The park is a main attraction in the neighbourhood with its free zoo, adventure playground, hiking trails and the annual bloom of the sakura trees. |
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It may be that the plane reached the site as a result of salvage or scavenging from a more wealthy site in the neighbourhood which had been abandoned. |
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The Magyars settled in the neighbourhood of the Danube, and especially in the district on the farther side, as best suited to their occupation, that of cattle-raising. |
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In this environment the subtle yet unmistakable frontier, where the manicured lawn brushes against the unkempt one, is enough to disturb the peace of the neighbourhood. |
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The food that we grow on the urban farm sites is sold at local farmers' markets and, seasonally of course, at the neighbourhood corner grocery store. |
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Street cleaning, and some environmental functions, could be devolved to communities, parishes, the third sector and new neighbourhood enterprises, where appropriate. |
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The name Cul-de-sac and the press release's hints of menace suggest the play is about the idea of neighbourhood or the failure of human connection. |
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These recycling rubbish tips are being introduced at more convenient locations around the neighbourhood, making it easier for residents to recycle. |
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Patriotic sentiment is running high in my neighbourhood today. |
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The terms of the debate centre on celebrating personal behaviour, community tidiness, local accessibility, micromanagement, voluntarism, neighbourhood activism, and so on. |
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In Norfolk they are to be seen most regularly in the neighbourhood of Cley and Blakeney, on the landward slopes of shingle banks and on rough grassy ground behind. |
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Have you got a friendly mower repair shop in your neighbourhood? |
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To give you the clearest possible idea of what any given house is worth, we have, in most cases, identified the neighbourhood that we have treated as typifying any given area. |
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The entire neighbourhood had gathered, quite unbelieving of the charge. |
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For a province that features steak and eggs before 11 a.m. on more than a few menus, you'd expect to smell your fair share of sizzlers around the neighbourhood. |
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He talks about contexts where you wouldn't want to use a tablet, such as for snapping a picture or for checking directions in a slightly sketchy neighbourhood. |
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I hated the voice from behind me, that cut through the wondrous strains of music being wafted to us in that green and prosperous neighbourhood through powerful speakers. |
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But it appears that the council will not be content until every street in the neighbourhood, however small and unfrequented, has got its share of bumps. |
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At some ungodly hour, Lutherans from all over the neighbourhood are summarily summoned to church by an extended barrage of random, vigorous and tuneless clanging. |
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Night after night Shaun drags her to the neighbourhood pub, the Winchester, to suck back pints with his best friend Ed, the poster boy for sloth and neglect. |
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In the future, similar initiatives could be extended to nightclub bouncers, pub and bar licensees, headteachers and neighbourhood watch representatives. |
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Five keen snappers received free photography tuition from a professional in a project supported by the Greater Woolwich neighbourhood renewal panel. |
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As well, family units sit within a neighbourhood and wider community of other families that identify with a common cause, that of a decent life with those we love. |
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Ottawa has shown it has considered the question about the neighbourhood surrounding Iraq no more than it has given any thought to the question inside Iraq. |
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Wait a while and a map of west London will open up showing the precise location of the shot and all the other photos taken in the surrounding neighbourhood. |
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Both sets of protagonists are torn between the American Dream of fame and fortune and the more comfortable pull to stay true to your station in life and neighbourhood. |
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He ventured to ask the aid of the press to call the attention of the local authorities to the urgent need of providing public urinals in this immediate neighbourhood. |
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The non-biodegradable garbage could be recycled to the maximum possible extent after sorting in small neighbourhood dumps and the untreatable residue disposed of in landfills. |
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Mermaids are supposed to abound in the ponds and ditches in this neighbourhood. Careful mothers use them as bugbears to prevent little children from going too near the water. |
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The neighbourhood lies between Kilburn and Kensal Green, and was developed from 1875 and named to honour Queen Victoria. |
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It is the role of the local planning authority to agree who should be the neighbourhood forum for the neighbourhood area. |
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As a result, Londoners speak with a mixture of accents, depending on ethnicity, neighbourhood, class, age, upbringing, and sundry other factors. |
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It was reported that in 1856, the quantity of iron ore raised in the neighbourhood of Whitehaven was 259,167 tons. |
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We are a troubled and fractious country, in a difficult neighbourhood. |
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Police believe the 27-year-old man is behind the theft of female undies stolen from clotheslines in the Hawthorne neighbourhood. |
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Neighbourhood forums are community groups that are designated to take forward neighbourhood planning in areas without parishes. |
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Lekgotla were tribunals consisting of seniors in the neighbourhood who presided over disagreements and rendered a verdict. |
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And, back then, there was still a picture palace on every neighbourhood street corner. |
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But Renfrewshire Council insisted it simply wanted to resolve the neighbourhood dispute amicably. |
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Amit, 13, has delivered the Mail to houses in his neighbourhood for the last month and knew exactly what do when his first pay packet arrived. |
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The drugs were recovered in a neighbourhood operation that targeted the homes of suspected drug barons across Tyneside. |
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That would probably just about see her through one neighbourhood watch meeting. |
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Other parks include Sarphatipark in the De Pijp neighbourhood, Oosterpark in the Oost borough, and Westerpark in the Westerpark neighbourhood. |
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Three blazes in a perpendicular line on the same tree indicating a legislative road, the single blaze a settlement or neighbourhood road. |
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But just when you expect Walt to go all Harry Callaghan and clean up his neighbourhood with the shooting iron, things change for the better. |
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A DEVIL dog that ripped a family pet to shreds is terrorising a neighbourhood. |
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The mascot of the Games is Kaola Bear which is native of New castle neighbourhood. |
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The house that inspired this prayer is a small wartime house in a working-class neighbourhood in Edmonton, Alberta. |
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Also located in the center is the traditional neighbourhood called Lapa, an important bohemian area frequented by both townspeople and tourists. |
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The ancient panels belong to the Abbasids dome in the Sayda Nefisa neighbourhood, and date back to the 13 th century. |
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They were cutting aftermath on all sides, which gave the neighbourhood, this gusty autumn morning, an untimely smell of hay. |
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Here our knowledge is somewhat more certain, especially in the local Solar neighbourhood. |
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The Parliamentarians looted the Dalton neighbourhood before retreating to Cartmel the same night. |
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Before the sanda is sewn up, men of the neighbourhood dig the grave. While they are busy, the sanda is closed. |
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A TEENAGE yob who terrorised his neighbourhood has been banned from its streets and businesses. |
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He no longer abuses adults and children, terrorises the neighbourhood on his motorbike, and generally cause misery and mayhem. |
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In 1962, however, the Soviet whaling-ship Buran claimed to have sighted six rhytinas in the neighbourhood of Cape Navarin in the Bering Sea. |
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Called juries of presentment, these men testified under oath to crimes committed in their neighbourhood. |
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His dislike of the residents of the wealthier neighbourhood was simply inverted snobbery. |
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The visit is followed by an invitation to a ball at the local assembly rooms that the whole neighbourhood will attend. |
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It's all in the neighbourhood and in these souqs, individual walk-ins are more welcome. |
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Hartley spent his early years in the care of Robert Southey at Greta Hall, which possessed the best library in the neighbourhood. |
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They held the neighbourhood in terror for seventeen years from 1346 to 1363, when they were finally caught. |
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The dialect of Scots spoken in the neighbourhood of John o' Groats resembles to some extent that of Orkney. |
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On the other hand, La Macarena neighbourhood is located on the northern side of the city centre. |
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Outside school, he and other neighbourhood children performed plays, usually written by Waugh. |
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Reflecting this diverse nature, a civil parish may be known as a town, village, neighbourhood or community by resolution of its parish council. |
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An example of this is Thiruvallikkeni, a neighbourhood in Chennai, Tamil Nadu anglicised to Triplicane. |
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Harajuku, a neighbourhood in Shibuya, is known internationally for its youth style, fashion and cosplay. |
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The next neighbourhood forum meeting is on Monday, February 18, at 6pm at the Wesley Centre, Springhead, Wednesbury. |
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He and three other men from the neighbourhood waved cars through. |
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He spent much time at the college, which is in the Eagle Rock neighbourhood of Los Angeles. |
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Women were especially active in building neighbourhood solidarity on housing issues. |
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The Esquilino rione, off Termini Railway Station, has evolved into a largely immigrant neighbourhood. |
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Next, Teicher tackles the chief question a white gentrifier in a black neighbourhood wants answered. |
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Beckham was asked what it would mean for the Olympics to be held in his old neighbourhood. |
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Godrej Prana is one of the popular residential developments in Undri neighbourhood of Pune. |
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As a churel she now prowls about the neighbourhood with her child in her arms. |
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The new model shows a series of dense star streams, which are similar to the distribution of stars observed in our solar neighbourhood. |
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Grassroots democracy I URGE everyone who is keenly interested in democracy to look at Government proposals for neighbourhood councils. |
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He became a fiery itinerant preacher, stirring to the depths every neighbourhood he visited. |
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The city was the site of race riots in 1958, centred on the St Ann's neighbourhood. |
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Take, for example, your friendly neighbourhood caveperson happily strolling through the forest carrying home the spoils of his successful hunting trip. |
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A small group of Huguenots also settled on the south shore of Staten Island along the New York Harbor, for which the current neighbourhood of Huguenot was named. |
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Stiller plays Evan, an uptight, civically responsible Costco manager who organises a neighbourhood watch when the store's security guard is killed. |
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The City Hall is on the Plaza Nueva, in the El Arenal neighbourhood. |
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The Kru predominate in the Kroubay neighbourhood in the capital Freetown. |
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The Genoese occupied it in 1255, beginning hostilities with the sacking of the Venetian neighbourhood and the destruction of the ships docked there. |
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Destroyed by Germanicus, its location is not known today, but generally is assumed to be in the wider neighbourhood of Fritzlar north of the river Eder. |
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Osborne Village is Winnipeg's most densely populated neighbourhood, as well as one of the most densely populated neighbourhoods in Western Canada. |
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The private clinic of Ormeaux is located in the neighbourhood of Eure. |
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The gray-level co-occurrence matrix exploits the higher-order distribution of gray values of pixel that are defined with a specific distance or neighbourhood criterion. |
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Buildings in this neighbourhood fell into disrepair after the Second World War, and a large section of the neighbourhood was demolished during the construction of the subway. |
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The neighbourhood comprised the Waterlooplein and the Nieuwmarkt. |
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Organized crime has dramatically increased in our neighbourhood. |
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In 2004, a set of traffic lights was erected in the Condorrat Village neighbourhood, soon followed by pelican crossings beside the new Tesco Extra. |
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He rented a room in his old neighbourhood and relaxed in his gonch. |
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It stood until 1972 when it was relocated downtown, sparking protests from the neighbourhood, literary fans, and preservationists of Olmsted's vision for the Back Bay Fens. |
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You think, Sir, you can account from my early secretaryship to young women in my father's neighbourhood, for the characters I have drawn of the heroines of my three works. |
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Olivia, who married second hubby John Easterling, 61, in 2008, said she also enjoyed a regular stroll around her neighbourhood in Florida as part of her daily fitness regime. |
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Mari Luz Cortes was last seen on Sunday when she went to buy potato chips in her neighbourhood of El Torrejon, a poor suburb of the southwestern port city of Huelva. |
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Cornish pasties are very popular with the workingclasses in this neighbourhood, and have lately been successfully introduced into some parts of Devonshire. |
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Most maintained grammar schools were amalgamated with a number of other local schools, to form neighbourhood comprehensive schools, though a few were closed. |
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These were originally all free male inhabitants of the neighbourhood but, over time, suit of court became an obligation attached to particular holdings of land. |
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Abadi ordered a separate neighbourhood demilitarised last weekend after heavily armed gunmen protesting against an alleged kidnapping clashed with security forces. |
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The first one uses an index of confidence of the estimated orientation, and the second one the detection of minima of scalar products in a neighbourhood. |
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Della and Bink Spicer say dangerous dogs are out of control on the streets of their neighbourhood after their seven-year-old dog Leo was viciously attacked. |
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On the quaint streets of this neighbourhood, you are unlikely to find kitsch souvenir shops, bastardised baguette-sandwich stalls or currency bureaux. |
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While the net curtains in the sleepy neighbourhood of Agrestic begin to twitch, Nancy becomes a big cog in the community's surprisingly lucrative supply chain. |
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They were the work of the Yprois Taillebert, who, both in stone and wood, has left in his native town and its neighbourhood incontestible proofs of his activity and talent. |
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Anne haggard, Mary coarse, every face in the neighbourhood worsting. |
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There were soothing bhajans playing in the Grupat Mandir, Shiv Mandir and Kali Mata Mandir neighbourhood as people were busy in pooja inside their homes. |
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The chocolatier's gorgeous creations wooed the surrounding neighbourhood. |
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If you need a short ride within the neighbourhood, just tumpang la. |
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The Localism Act also introduced new rights and powers to allow local communities to shape new development by coming together to prepare neighbourhood plans. |
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Most pits were very small and shallow and Wigan and its neighbourhood was noted for having numerous cannel pits which families could access from under their property. |
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