Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Norton, Doncaster" ¶ 4
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

public and house
their reading and thinking gave an extension to their normal blushes about appearing ' Jewish ' in subway, bus, racetrack, movie house, any of the public places that used to make the Jew of my generation self-conscious ( heavy thinkers walking across Seventh Avenue without their glasses on, willing to dare the trucks as long as they didn't look like the ikey-kikey caricature of the Yiddish intellectual ).
You find your house a focus of public and police attention.
Governor Gawler took over from Hindmarsh in late 1838 and, despite being under orders from the Select Committee on South Australia in Britain not to undertake any public works, promptly oversaw construction of a governor's house, the Adelaide Gaol, police barracks, a hospital, a customs house and a wharf at Port Adelaide.
The house was opened to the public in 1833, but continued to be occupied by Scott's descendants until 2004.
Their former house is preserved as the Andrew Jackson Centre and is open to the public.
Aalto also entered several architectural competitions for prestigious state public buildings, both in Finland and abroad, including the two competitions for the Finnish Parliamentary building in 1923 and 1924, the extension to the University of Helsinki in 1931, and the building to house the League of Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, in 1926-27.
On hearing that God had blessed Obed-edom because of the presence of the Ark in his house, David had the Ark brought to Zion by the Levites, while he himself, " girded with a linen ephod ," " danced before the Lord with all his might " and in the sight of all the public gathered in Jerusalem — a performance that caused him to be scornfully rebuked by his first wife, Saul's daughter Michal ( 2 Sam.
* Since Big Brother 2, the UK series always opens with a twist which have included the public being able to choose the final housemate out of three possibilities ( Big Brother 2 ), the public voting for a housemate to leave during the first week and then the housemates choosing between the two housemates with the least number of votes ( Big Brother 3 ), First Night Nominations ( Big Brother 4 ), Suitcase Nominations ( Big Brother 5 ), Unlucky Housemate 13 ( Big Brother 6 ), Big Brother Hood ( Big Brother 7 ), an all-female House and the first inclusion of twins as contestants ( Big Brother 8 ), the first couple to enter as housemates and set a secret task to hide their real relationship ( Big Brother 9 ), all " housemates " really being " non-housemates " who had to earn their housemate status ( Big Brother 10 ), a mole entering the House with an " Impossible Task " ( Big Brother 11 ), Jackie Stallone entering a house containing her son's ex-wife ( Celebrity Big Brother 3 ), the entrance of a non-celebrity in a celebrity edition ( Celebrity Big Brother 4 ) and Jade Goody's family announced to be visiting.
# Support the public house as a focus of community life.
When his house burned down, the Senate demanded it be rebuilt at public expense.
Isma ' il also sought to modernize the city, which was merging with neighboring settlements, by establishing a public works ministry, bringing gas and lighting to the city, and opening a theater and opera house.
In others, more elaborate architectural settings developed, sometimes by converting a house and sometimes by converting a previously public building.
At 11 he went into the service of a grocer in Slatina ; and then he became a domestic in a public house in Craiova where he remained for several years.
The regular exterior buildings shown in Coronation Street include a row of terrace houses, several townhouses, and communal areas including a newsagents ( The Kabin ), a cafe ( Roy's Rolls ), a general grocery shop ( D & S Alahan's ), a factory ( Underworld ) and Rovers Return Inn public house.
A claimant for the oldest building is a former merchant's house in Higher Street, now a Good Beer Guide listed public house called the Cherub, built circa 1380.
The estate and surrounding grounds are open to the public, upholding Henry's stepdaughter Katherine's wish to use the house and property for " educational, civic, social and recreational purposes.
A public house in Motspur Park is named The Earl Beatty in his honour.
Mass public support for the captured ' rebels ' in the colony's capital of Melbourne when they were placed on trial resulted in the introduction of the Electoral Act 1856, which mandated full white male suffrage for elections for the lower house in the Victorian parliament, the first instituted political democracy in Australia.
Most of the old park was to be demolished to make room for new development, with one section remaining to house a baseball museum and public park.
In the UK, customers are also able to purchase a keg of Foster's for private parties, collecting and returning the keg at a participating store or public house.
Once again he was required to compose numerous cantatas, not only for the churches but also for civic ceremonies ; he also gave public concerts, led another collegium musicum, and assumed the directorship of the opera house Gänsemarktoper.
Mayhew reputedly fled his creditors and holed up at The Erwood Inn, a small public house in the village of Erwood, south of Builth Wells.

public and Ring
Street addresses include Antonsgasse 4, Breitnerstrasse 26, Frauengasse 10, Johannesbadgasse 12, Kaiser Franz Ring 9, Rathausgasse 10 ( a museum open to the public ), and Weilburgstrasse 13.
The earliest known building for public meetings in the town with any architectural record is the High Cross, which stood within the Bull Ring.
Charles I created the Ring ( north of the present Serpentine boathouses ), and in 1637 he opened the park to the general public.
The next year, she received public recognition for her participation in the box office hit horror film The Ring.
The Borough is often held to be the wealthiest area in Northern Ireland, although there are pockets of deprivation in a string of overspill public housing estates along the Bangor Ring Road.
A Cold War commemorative plaque on the wall of public toilets, close to the railway station, commemorates that occasionally secret military documents obtained by members of the Portland Soviet Spy Ring in the early 1960s were left here for collection.
Almost to the end of her life, Flagstad continued to sing in fine voice, although she increasingly sang mezzo-soprano material or in a mezzo range: besides the Rheingold Fricka ( a mezzo role ), Decca planned to cast her also as the Walkure Fricka and the Gotterdammerung Waltraute for its complete Ring ( in the event, the roles were sung by others ), and also to record her in Brahms ’ Four Serious Songs and Alto Rhapsody ; that these plans were shelved only by her final illness and death stands as a testament to her superbly consistent vocal abilities, and to the respect and affection in which she was held to the end by record companies and the public.
On that day, Roads and Ports Minister Tim Pallas and Federal Member for Gorton Brendan O ' Connor MP inspected works from the new bridge over the Ring Road at Sunshine West and Tim Pallas announced that the $ 331 million Deer Park Bypass would open to the public on Sunday 5 April 2009.
The Star Hotel was demolished after a fire in 1911 being replaced by a public house known as the Eight Bells or Ring of Bells.
Nehru Place is accessible by all forms of public transport, as it lies next to the Outer Ring Road, an arc that encompasses major parts of South Delhi, and the bus services are very frequent, usually once every ten to fifteen minutes.
The Fisherman's Ring was first mentioned in a letter of Pope Clement IV to his nephew in 1265 wherein he mentions that Popes were accustomed to sealing public documents with a leaden " bulla " attached, and private letters with " the seal of the Fisherman " ( by the fifteenth century, the Fisherman's Ring was used to seal Papal briefs ).
There are approximately 160-190 kilometers of public roads and 30-50 kilometers of waterways along the Ring Road.
The better-preserved hill fort known as the Wandlebury Ring, which is now situated in a public park, had several concentric ditches and earthen walls, which were kept in place by wooden palisades.
He has stated " My interest in traditional song stemmed from my schooldays in Ring College in Dungarvan, and I also felt a need to explore and communicate my enthusiasm for medieval music, most particularly Irish medieval music, to the general public.
The Urban Ring is a project of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority and the Massachusetts Department of Transportation, to develop new public transportation line that would provide improved circumferential connections among many existing transit lines that project radially from downtown Boston.
John Cassell was born on 23 January 1817 in Manchester, then in Lancashire ; the son of Mark Cassell, landlord of a public house called " The Ring O ' Bells " at 8 The Old Churchyard, Hunt's Bank, Manchester.
Schmitz came to mass public attention driving one of the two BMW M5 " Ring taxi " around the 20. 8 km long race track in an entertaining manner.
Revelations on the Cambridge Spy Ring in the 1960s resulted in low morale throughout the intelligence community, and Masterman felt that the publication of a book about the double-cross system would restore public confidence.
The cathedral is in a green public space near Birmingham Snow Hill station and is located on what is now called St Chad's Queensway after the cathedral, at the junction with Snow Hill Queensway and Old Snow Hill ( becomes Constitution Hill ), part of the Birmingham Inner Ring Road constructed in 1970s.
Also, the Norwegian Public Roads Administration protested to the plans, and stated that funding should be allocated to upgrading Ring 3 to six lanes before public transport investments were made in the area.
A survey conducted by the city in 2003 and 2007 showed that the Ring Line had a significant impact on the use of public transport in the area.
The Ring Line reduced the estimated number of daily car trips by 10, 000, and generated 11, 000 more daily public transport trips.
The Commission has on several occasions found Ring P1, a call-in show on the public talk radio channel P1, to have been in breach of the requirements of Sveriges Radio ( SR )' s broadcasting licence.

0.676 seconds.