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family and dwelling
The central area of the ground floor of a heavily constructed apartment building, with concrete floors, should provide more fallout protection than the ordinary basement of a family dwelling.
The basement of such an apartment building may provide as much natural protection as the specially constructed concrete block shelter recommended for the basement of a family dwelling.
Fitzhugh wrote little of Robert's academic prowess, dwelling much on the prominence of his family, and erroneously stated the boy was 18.
Each primary family lives in a separate dwelling so when a couple gets married, they move to their own home.
It is the personal ( and usually hereditary ) badge of a family that, with some official rank, locally represents the royal authority ; thus, the word château often refers to the dwelling of a member of either the French royalty or the nobility, but some fine châteaux, such as Vaux-le-Vicomte, were built by the essentially high-bourgeois — people but recently ennobled: tax-farmers and ministers of Louis XIII and his royal successors.
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein at one point features the narration of an Arctic explorer, who records the narration of Victor Frankenstein, who recounts the narration of his creation, who narrates the story of a cabin dwelling family he secretly observes.
It is a huge structure of little architectural beauty but enormous historical significance and was, until the death of its last inhabitant, Hazel Radclyffe Dolling ( daughter of the 13th Baronet of Lissan, Sir Robert George Alexander Staples ), in 2006, the oldest domestic dwelling in Ireland continually inhabited by one family.
The mansion was modeled after the Stier family ’ s Belgian home, Chateau du Mick, and when completed in 1807, the building stood as a two-story stuccoed-brick dwelling in the late Georgian style.
He built a large home for his family but his dwelling also served the fledgling community as a hotel and for religious and political meetings.
From this period, the manor house ceased to be the principal dwelling of a gentry family, as the Saviles had their seat at the moated manor of Thornhill.
* Intermediate-sized igloos were for semi-permanent, family dwelling.
Abdulaziz lived with his family in a simple dwelling.
In its most common usage, the term nuclear family refers to a household consisting of a father, a mother and their children all in one household dwelling.
The giant squid ( genus: Architeuthis ) is a deep-ocean dwelling squid in the family Architeuthidae, represented by as many as eight species.
In Ulster Street, John Ryan built a single family dwelling with ten rooms and " open plumbing.
When Chiles dies of gangrenous wounds received during a skirmish, Roedel escorts Shelley to a refuge dwelling where another pro-Confederate kindred, the Browns family, reside.
As prosperity permitted, the large frame-barn took the place of the pole-sided, straw-shingled stable, and a little later the frame house, with its shaved shingle roof, much smaller generally than the barn, replaced the log hut as the family dwelling.
Each family was to be assigned a tract with livestock, implements, a suitable dwelling, and funds to cover incidental expenses.
Canada uses the American definition of bungalow to mean a single family dwelling, though it is sometimes also used in the South African sense, to apply to a vacationer's cottage.
:: " The home in which the family lives is made by the women and is ordinarily a circular, dome-shaped brush dwelling, with the floor at ground level.
An example of these families is the MacInnes ' who were a prominent island family at the time of the Kissling film but now number just four members of the extended family dwelling on the island, and active in crofting, shell-fishing, building work, as well contributing to the community.
: The central section, between Concord Road and the Main Northern railway line, is mixed commercial, single family detached dwelling residential, warehouse / office developments and community facilities.
Nick Makin, Martin's solicitor, said: " It is appalling that the family of someone who has a criminal record for burglary and assault should attempt to claim any damages of criminal injury when he was shot while burgling the dwelling of an innocent person ...

family and without
His father Soeren was the village apothecary whose slender income made it difficult to feed his family, let alone educate them in a town without even a school.
`` I don't know what I'd do without my family.
Even the two-year-old feels miffed if the family has a prayer-time without her.
Family Service could not open its doors to a single family without the financial support of the United Givers Fund.
`` We hope '', they said, `` that no family can be found amongst us without a correct version of the Holy Scriptures ''.
Of course, it wasn't Anne and George's fault that one family crisis seemed to follow another, and weren't they always emphasizing that they really didn't know what they would do without Theresa??
If the method is applied to an infinite sequence ( X < sub > i </ sub >: i ∈ ω ) of nonempty sets, a function is obtained at each finite stage, but there is no stage at which a choice function for the entire family is constructed, and no " limiting " choice function can be constructed, in general, in ZF without the axiom of choice.
Abby May applied as his teaching assistant ; instead, the couple were engaged, without consent of the family.
Calling themselves a " consociate family ", they agreed to follow a strict vegetarian diet and to till the land without the use of animal labor.
Anna then protested that the family was in fear for their lives, her sons were loyal subjects ( Alexios and Isaac were discovered absent without leave ), and had learned of a plot by enemies of the Komnenoi to have them both blinded and had, therefore, fled the capital so they may continue to be of loyal service to the emperor.
In this term, he introduced for the first time his Homestead Bill, which sought to provide 160 acres for every poor family head " without money and without price "; Johnson did not rest until passage some years later.
Concerned for the family reputation, Torvald insists that she fulfill her duty as a wife and mother, but Nora says that her first duties are to herself, and she cannot be a good mother or wife without learning to be more than a plaything.
Cruciferae, an older name, meaning " cross-bearing ", describes the four petals of mustard flowers, which are reminiscent of a cross ; it is one of eight plant family names without the suffix-aceae that are authorized alternative names ( according to ICBN Art.
Havana Club was not a Bacardi brand, though Bacardi later bought the brand from the original owners, the Arechabala family, who had it seized from them by the Revolutionary Government without compensation.
This was the great cathedral of the Orthodox Church, whose dome was said to be held aloft by God alone, and which was directly connected to the palace so that the imperial family could attend services without passing through the streets.
Her custom of giving away food and clothing without asking anyone's permission cost her family significantly but she demanded nothing for herself.
Here the family tree has been rendered as a Venn diagram without overlapping subareas.
During the second-dessert, the noble family would retreat in separate private quarters for an intimate part of the meal without servants.
Although Arthur Tree was himself from a wealthy American family, he now had to adjust to reduced circumstances without Ethel's support.
For example, familio " family " is, with the stress on the second i, but when the word is used without the final o ( famili ’), the stress remains on the second i:.
Land in Hungary, given him by the Emperor, yielded a good income, enabling the Prince to cultivate his newly-acquired tastes in art and architecture ( see below ); but for all his new-found wealth and property he was, nevertheless, without personal ties or family commitments.
* the author introduces himself merely as " a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ ", without invoking any special family relationship to Jesus.
A few days after their first meeting, she disappears without any explanation, although Mildred tells Montag ( and Captain Beatty confirms ) that Clarisse was hit by a speeding car and that her family left following her death.

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