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small and chapel
For many years, these were held in a small side-room, and not the chapel itself.
It contains a post office, a chapel, several houses and a small play park.
It is thought the monks of Kirkstall may have built a small chapel there during their tenure for the convenience of those in charge residing there and their tenants, but the records are uncertain.
His body arrived on April 2, and was interred later that day in a small chapel on the grounds of the Eisenhower Presidential Library.
A small chapel dedicated to Jupiter Conservator was also constructed near the house where Domitian had fled to safety on 20 December, 69.
Together with Loyola and five others, he founded the Society of Jesus: on 15 August 1534, in a small chapel in Montmartre, they made vows of poverty, chastity and obedience, and also vowed to convert the Muslims in the Middle East ( or, failing this, carry out the wishes of the Pope ).
There is a decent chapel covered with tiles, a portable altar, and a small cross.
Valkhof hill downtown features a Carolingian chapel ( eight, ninth century AD ) and a small remainder of an imperial castle that was demolished in 1798.
After the two had been dating for several years, Marge discovered she was pregnant with Bart, and she and Homer were married in a small wedding chapel across the state line.
This small park sits between Crosby Hall and Chelsea Old Church, an Anglican church on Old Church Street whose southern chapel was commissioned by More and in which he sang with his parish choir.
A small, 9th century chapel remains standing within walking distance of the church, as do the foundations of a later women's abbey.
Old buildings originating from all over the region have been moved here to form a typical cluster of farm buildings including " open hearth " houses, sheds, outhouses, smokehouses and a small chapel.
After preaching in the open air, Tausen gained the use of a small chapel, which soon proved too small for the crowds who attended services in Danish.
Vallejo helped to build the town of Sonoma and even paid for the rebuilding of the small Mission chapel.
Chapel Hill, or at least the town center, indeed sits atop a hill which was originally occupied by a small Anglican " chapel of ease ", built in 1752, known as New Hope Chapel.
There is a small chapel within the castle with seating for 46 people.
Shortly after 1417, a small chapel was placed between the buttresses of the south nave for the Count of Vendôme.
Adjacent to the pyramid is a small chapel where the funerary cult took place.
Adjacent to the east side of the pyramid is a small mudbrick chapel which served as temple for the cult of the dead king.
In 1670, a small chapel was raised in the middle of the small settlement and dedicated in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
On September 17, 1692, the King of Spain Carlos II issued a Cédula Real ( Royal Permit ) converting the chapel into a parish, and in so doing officially recognizing the small settlement as a hamlet.
In the early 18th century Don Antonio Abad Rodriguez Berrios built a small chapel under the name of San Antonio Abad.

small and housing
It covered several topics including: population and housing ; agriculture ; and Micro-and small Enterprises administered at individual / household level.
He promised this law would provide 250, 000 young men with meals, housing, uniforms, and small wages for working in the national forests and other government properties.
At the turn of the century, G. K. Chesterton and Hillaire Belloc drew together the disparate experiences of the various cooperatives and friendly societies in Northern England, Ireland and Northern Europe into a coherent political ideology which specifically advocated widespread private ownership of housing and control of industry through owner-operated small businesses and worker-controlled cooperatives.
* Jenner's house in the village of Berkeley, Gloucestershire, is now a small museum, housing among other things the horns of the cow, Blossom
Because the extermination camps were physically small ( only several hundred metres long and wide ) and equipped with minimal housing and support installations, the Nazis deceived the prisoners upon their arrival, telling them that they were at a temporary transit stop, and soon would continue to an Arbeitslager ( work camp ) farther east.
Genosha was also shown to have typical suburban tract housing, like many small towns in America.
At around the same time, Brighton's neighbour ( and now a part of the same administrative city ), Hove, was expanded to its east, meeting the western edge of Brighton, with the development of the very similar Brunswick Estate, which featured similar though smaller Regency-style properties, and its own market, police station, riding school and ( as in Kemp Town ) small mews streets for staff housing.
Kinglassie primary school is a small school housing approximately 150 pupils.
After World War II, Le Corbusier attempted to realize his urban planning schemes on a small scale by constructing a series of " unités " ( the housing block unit of the Radiant City ) around France.
A program begun in March 1993 has privatized 80 % of all housing units and nearly 2, 000 small, medium, and large enterprises.
These usually small establishments can still be identified in many towns, seemingly oddly located in the middle of otherwise terraced housing part way up a street, unlike purpose-built pubs that are usually found on corners or road junctions.
After the Second World War, a serious housing shortage and the return of large numbers of veterans led the national government, through the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation ( CMHC ), to promote suburbs by offering very low cost mortgages, with small down payments and easy terms.
The destruction of many buildings downtown, along with several failed business ventures in housing in the core, led to a reverse city-suburb wealth problem common in small cities with land to spare.
Tora Bora turned out to be a system of small natural caves housing at most, 200 fighters.
The plan was for 20 small quadrangular blocks of housing to be arranged around the main road ( la rue Nationale ), which was widened.
However, a small fee of ( roughly ) per term goes to the student welfare organisation Foundation for Student Life in Oslo, to subsidise kindergartens, health services, housing and cultural initiatives, the weekly newspaper Universitas and the radio station Radio Nova.
The traditional type of housing is the Carmen granadino, consisting of a free house surrounded by a high wall that separates it from the street and includes a small orchard or garden.
Most agriculture, state housing, and small industry were privatized.
The moving field passes through a superconducting pickup loop fixed to the housing, inducing a small electric current.
Monasteries may vary greatly in size, comprising a small dwelling accommodating only a hermit, or in the case of communities anything from a single building housing only one senior and two or three junior monks or nuns, to vast complexes and estates housing tens or hundreds.
The municipalities adjacent to Białystok are slowly losing their agricultural character, becoming residential suburban neighborhoods with single-family housing and small businesses.
Khutirs were very small rural localities consisting of just few housing units and were sort of individual farms.
Aplemont ’ s three-square-kilometre rebuild consisted of detached housing, double storey terraces and small apartment blocks.
The population was small, housing a few hundred people at most.

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