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As new homes were built they were connected so that all residences south of School Street are served by it.
In the most common system, multiple television channels ( as many as 500 ) are distributed to subscriber residences through a coaxial cable, which comes from a trunkline supported on utility poles originating at the cable company's local distribution facility, called the headend.
The site is also protected as a site of extraordinary natural beauty, and the views from it are also protected: no industrial artefacts are to be seen from Delphi other than roads and traditional architecture residences ( for example HT power lines and the like are routed as to be invisible from the area of the sanctuary ).
Like embassies, such residences are considered inviolable and, in most cases, extraterritorial.
The residences of high commissioner, who are similar to ambassadors, have the same rights.
Within the United States, flags are frequently displayed not only on public buildings but on private residences.
One of the unique cultural elements of Karachi is that the residences, which are two-or three-story townhouses, are built with the front yard protected by a high brick wall.
The case becomes even more complicated if foreign elements are thrown into the mix, such as when the place of marriage is different from the territory where divorce was filed ; when the parties ' nationalities and residences do not match ; when there is property in a foreign jurisdiction ; or when the parties have changed residence several times during the marriage.
Two official residences are provided to the prime minister — 24 Sussex Drive in Ottawa and Harrington Lake, a country retreat in Gatineau Park — as well an office in the Langevin Block, across from Parliament Hill.
Besides being residences, some squats are used as social centres or host give-away shops, pirate radio stations or cafés.
In many European countries, there are squatted houses used as residences and also larger squatted projects where people pursue social and cultural activities.
These suburban residences are built on larger lots of land than in the central city.
There are many local private roads, generally serving remote or insular residences.
The remaining buildings contain laboratories, administrative and service offices, residences, or are the property of research agencies.
However, Heads of governments ' residences are usually far less grand than those ( often called palace ) of a Head of state ( even a merely ceremonial one ), unless they combine both roles, as for example:
Some traditional societies sequester females in residences, " menstrual huts ", that are reserved for that exclusive purpose until the end of their menstrual period.
The bulk of Dublin's embassies and many diplomatic residences are located in the southern part of Ballsbridge on and around Ailesbury Road.
Often old industrial buildings are converted to residences and shops.
All Twin Oaks ' buildings are named after communities that are no longer actively functioning, and " Oneida " is the name of one of the residences.
Many of the ancient residences are open to the public, with guided tours in English and Italian.
The uses of these islands vary: Davids ' Island, the former location of the U. S. Army ’ s Fort Slocum, is currently unoccupied but is slated for use as passive parkland ; Glen Island is a County park for passive and active recreation ; Huckleberry Island is largely undeveloped and has one of the largest rookeries for some shore bird species in western Long Island Sound ; Columbia Island was the former site of CBS television broadcast antennas and is currently unoccupied ; Echo Island is used by a private yacht club ; Execution Rocks is the site of a 19th century lighthouse listed on the National Register of Historic Places ; Pea Island is owned by Huguenot Yacht Club but remains undeveloped ; Goose Island is undeveloped ; Clifford, Harrison and Tank Islands are part of a nature preserve and city park ; and Oak and Pine Islands are used as private residences.

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The newest student residences, named Northfield, have been constructed at the top end of campus, beyond Lewes Court, opening in September 2011.
* One of the self-catered halls of residences at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland ( situated in the south of the City ), is named after Lord Kitchener ( Kitchener House ).
The development, named Sweetwater, would have included more than of retail space, of medical and office space, 2, 700 residences, and an entertainment venue with seating for up to 8, 000 people.
David Bomberg House, one of the student halls of residences at London South Bank University, is named in his honour.
One of the LSE student residences, on Great Dover Street in London, is named Sidney Webb House, in his honour.
* Some gubernatorial residences in the United States of America are also named Government House.
" Within a few months, several residences had been completed, along with the three-story Tabard Inn, which was named for the Southwark hostelry in Canterbury Tales.
The Martin Fire, as it was named, burned and destroyed three residences and eight outbuildings.
After the incident, police officers were posted outside the residences and places of employment of each of the named men.
The territories were named after notable towns where the dukes had ( or had had at one time ) their residences, e. g. Calenberg, Göttingen, Grubenhagen, Lüneburg, Wolfenbüttel.
Walker House was one of three boys ' residences before co-education and is now a girls ' residence, and is named for the school's original benefactor, Sir Byron Edmund Walker.
Colley and Powell's are boys ' residences and are named for former Appleby Masters.
Major Vernon Harcourt De Butts Powell was a House Master at Appleby College, after whom one of the boarding residences is named ( Powell's House ).
Certain aspects of the design of these universities acknowledges the formation of the group ; for example, at Sussex the first batches of student residences to be built were named after some of the other new universities, i. e. " Essex House ", " Kent House ", " Lancaster House ", " Norwich House " ( for UEA ), and " York House ".
He lived in Fairmont in Marion County, on his family's homestead, an estate named Fairmont Farms, and also maintained residences in New York City ( where Rockefeller Center now stands ) and in Baltimore.
Government residences named ' Chater Hall Flats ' are today located on the site of Marble Hall.
Both Eric Hamber Secondary School and one of the residences in Place Vanier on the UBC Vancouver campus are named after Eric Hamber.
Fraser was educated at Kelvinside Academy, and was given an honorary doctorate by the University of Stirling, where one of the student residences is now named Fraser of Allander after him.
Holbrooke had spent extended periods of time at Harlech, Wales, since around 1915, Scott-Ellis having provided him with a number of residences, and in the early 1920s he moved with his family to a house which he appropriately named Dylan.
In 1747 he was named painter to the royal court under the newly crowned King Frederik V, whose duties also included the supervision and restoration of paintings at the royal residences.

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