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house and changed
It is clear things have drastically changed: Gerald has lost his mind, Scarlett's mother is dead, her sisters are sick with typhoid fever, the field slaves left after Emancipation, the Yankees have burned all the cotton and there is no food in the house.
After the first series was filmed, the house which had been used for the Meldrews ' house ( near Pokesdown, Bournemouth ), in location sequences changed hands, and the new owners demanded nearly treble the usage fees that the previous owners had asked for.
The game mechanics were changed to GDW's house rules system, derived from Twilight: 2000, 2nd ed.
Lucas edited the film on a KEM machine in his Mill Valley house by day, with Walter Murch editing sound at night ; the two would compare notes when they changed over.
On his recommendation, the house was changed from three stories to two, and was widened from a nine-bay facade to an 11-bay facade.
His house was then weaker than it had been since Edward's succession, but a succession of deaths in 1055 – 57 completely changed the picture.
Members of the Royal Family belong to, either by birth or marriage, the House of Windsor, since 1917, when George V changed the name of the royal house from Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
Chatsworth house is built on sloping ground, lower on the north and west sides than on the south and east sides and has changed greatly since it was first built.
He also strengthened the Norman chapter house, added buttresses and changed its vault.
This was changed in 1954, when the studio changed their house aspect ratio to 1. 85: 1.
The Blackheath club also organised the world's first rugby international ( between England and Scotland in Edinburgh on 27 March 1871 ) and hosted the first international between England and Wales ten years later – the players meeting and getting changed at the Princess of Wales public house.
The house changed hands to a couple named Gabriel and Asenath Hughes in 1840.
Two years later, however, the Georgia General Assembly inexplicably changed the name of the county seat to Magnolia, just as the county ’ s first court house was completed.
The house has changed from its original construction.
In 1925 Marx Cheney bought a club house and changed the name to Shadow Lake.
The family homes changed from Batsford House to Asthall Manor beside the River Windrush in Oxfordshire, and then Swinbrook Cottage nearby, with a house at Rutland Gate in London.
In 1817, William Sydney Smith inhabited the house and changed the name to Longwood.
Elkton Elementary School was built in 1938 on West B Street to house Elkton High School, but its role changed when a new school was built.
She picks him up and stuffs him back into her womb, and in an over-the-top Freudian " rebirth ", he cuts his way out of her grotesquely changed body and she falls into the fiery house below.
Through the Middle Ages the wooden buildings within the castle square evolved and changed, the most significant addition being the Great Hall built of stone and timber, variously used as Parliament house, court of law and banqueting hall.
Uxbridge, Hillingdon was chosen to house the new buildings, and work hadn ’ t even started before the Ministry of Education officially changed the College ’ s status: it was officially named Brunel College of Advanced Technology in 1962 – the tenth Advanced Technology College in the country, and the last to be awarded this title.
Rockefeller initially planned a syndicate to build an opera house for the Metropolitan Opera on the site, but changed his mind after the stock market crash of 1929 and the Metropolitan's continual delays to hold out for a more favorable lease, causing Rockefeller to move forward without them.
Hereupon they were reconciled to each other in the Temple, and embraced one another in a very kind manner, while the people stood round about them ; they also changed their houses, while Aristobulus went to the royal palace, and Hyrcanus retired to the house of Aristobulus.

house and accommodate
It was that oddly shaped space at the very top of the house, where ceiling heights had to accommodate themselves to the varying angles of roof slope.
As a slave-owner he would have been wealthy by the standards of the early church and this explains why his house was large enough to accommodate the church that meets in his house.
In 1760 Reynolds moved into a large house, with space to show his works and accommodate his assistants, on the west side of Leicester Fields ( now Leicester Square ).
The house was big enough to accommodate his family as well as Antoine's family and some servants.
After Betty's death in 2005 the house was split into two to accommodate their son Roy.
The Kentucky General Assembly appropriated funds to provide a house to accommodate the governor in 1796.
It is also noted for its long, skinny ballroom, a " hyphen " Tyler had added to the house to accommodate the style of dancing popular then-what is today called " line dancing " but was then the " Virginia reel.
Each house belongs to a different family member, and additional houses are created behind this arrangement to accommodate additional family members as needed.
To accommodate the fact that the Smithsonian would have to fund the memorial, they used the design of Gutzon Borglum, which suggested a remodel of the south tower room of the Smithsonian Castle to house the memorial surrounded by four Corinthian columns and a vaulted ceiling.
The county's first courthouse was used solely for court sessions and the jail, but in 1853, commissioners constructed a building to accommodate county administration offices and house records.
Later on, Miss Jean Home, who was to inherit the house and the paintings, hired or employed the Master of the Kings Works, architect Robert Reid ( 1776 – 1856 ), to build what is now the East Wing of Paxton House to accommodate a library and a gallery.
Ramsey Abbey house-the former 17th century home of Sir Henry Cromwell, is currently used to house 6th form facilities and to accommodate lessons.
The house, now privately owned, had been used to store provisions and wine for the chateau, and to accommodate the household staff.
Lawford had asked Sinatra if he would have Kennedy as a guest at his Palm Springs house in March 1962, and Sinatra went to great lengths ( including the construction of a helipad ) to accommodate the President.
A striking and deliberate omission from the new buildings was any provision for a school hall capable of holding all masters and boys simultaneously, and although the main sports hall is large enough to accommodate the entire school, the difficulty in setting up enough chairs means that the hall is used to house the entire school only twice per year.
The original Engelbrecht ranch house is about from the main house on Rainey Road and is now called the " Governor's House " and is used to accommodate overflow guests.
This was more than the hospital at Niagara could accommodate, so some of them had to be cared for in the court house or in nearby churches.
Brookwood Cemetery was established by the London Necropolis Company in 1849 to house London's deceased, since the capital was finding it difficult to accommodate its increasing population, both of living and dead.
The school's residence wing, originally built to accommodate boarding students, functioned as a Basilian house until 2008 when it was removed to make room for the school's new " state-of-the-art " performing arts centre.
They returned to Ohio shortly thereafter, and built a large house to accommodate themselves comfortably.
In Milwaukee vernacular architecture, a Polish flat is an existing small house or cottage that has been lifted up to accommodate the creation of a new basement floor housing a separate apartment, then set down again ; thus becoming a modest two-story flat.

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