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Their neighbours ' house was hit and Verhoeven's parents were almost killed when bombs fell on a street crossing.
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Their and neighbours
Formed in 1912, they have a history of local and national success, Their nearest neighbours and rivals, are Auchinleck Talbot.
Their neighbours were the tribes of Viatich and Radimich in the north, and the Derevlian and Polian tribes in the west.
Their neighbours to the west were the Shila under Chief Mununga, Nkula and Nshimba, there were to the South the Swahili and the Tabwa under Nsama and Katele.
Their rapid, thick growth means they are sometimes used to enforce privacy, but such use can result in disputes with neighbours whose own property becomes overshadowed.
Their territory took in the lands of several other nations, including their neighbours the Trinovantes, and possibly the Dobunni further west.
Their neighbours in the ground-floor flat were John Christie, a post office clerk and former Special Constable, and his wife, Ethel Christie.
Their first four games in this were all wins, with one of these against their Czech neighbours, helping the team reach their highest FIFA World Ranking to date of # 17.
Their Cavendish neighbours at Chatsworth, after a period of conflict, adopted the same pattern as the Gells at Griffe Grange, collecting the dues from mines run by Duchy of Lancaster rules.
Their outrageous adventures infuriate the neighbours, which include an angry nun, the milquetoast millionaire who originally ran over the main character, and his domineering, Joan Riversesque wife.
Their reluctance to accept the new Christian religion and propensity to mount destructive raids on their neighbours would eventually bring them into direct conflict with Charlemagne, the powerful king of the Franks and first Holy Roman Emperor.
Their neighbours were the families of Thomas Curtis and Henry Blackwell, who were orchardists and gardeners.
Their weaponry, battle tactics, tamgas, medallions, court customs, and costumes greatly influenced their Romano-Byzantine neighbours.
Their and house
Their house was a centuries-old Colonial which they had had restored ( guided by an eminent architect ) and updated, and added on to.
`` Their house '', writes Albert S. Flint, `` was always a haven of hospitality and good cheer, especially grateful to one like myself far from home ''.
Their loss, however, was compensated by the tender solicitude and care of his paternal grandfather and grandmother, the latter of whom lived to experience in her turn the kindest personal attention from her grandson, who, when he had the means, gave her an asylum in his house at Rome.
Their honeymoon was at her parents ' house, and Martin's dream of life with a family and a white-picket fence faded.
Their years together, in an apartment in Manhattan and a modest house in Key West, Florida, were Williams ' happiest and most productive.
Their tendency to crawl into the nearest lap with or without invitation and to constantly hang around to see what people are up to, makes them excellent companions for home workers and those house bound due to illness or disability.
Their numbers swelled and Lenkiewicz was forced to commandeer derelict warehouses in the city to house the ' dossers '.
Their arrival spurred widespread protests, as the city, in which food situation was desperate, was obliged to house and feed the Ukrainians.
Their eldest son, Joseph, built a two-story colonial style house at 6820 Foster Bridge Road in 1924.
A few scenes from the movie A League of Their Own ( 1992 ) were shot in Henderson, including boarding house scenes filmed at 612 North Main St., once the home of Augustus Owsley Stanley, a governor of Kentucky and U. S. senator.
Their house became a haven for all manner of visitors, mostly writers such as Robert Southey, William Wordsworth, Percy Shelley, Lord Byron and Sir Walter Scott, but also the military leader Duke of Wellington and industrialist Josiah Wedgwood ; aristocratic novelist Caroline Lamb, who was born a Ponsonby, came to visit, too.
Their original house still remains and has now been turned into an interpretive center known as the Michelsen Farmstead a living museum in Stirling.
Their apparatus currently includes a class A attack pumper / medium duty squad ( Rescue Engine 602 ), class A attack pumper ( Engine 602 ), 3000 gallon tanker ( Tanker 602 ), 102 ft ladder truck ( Tower 602 ), a brush truck ( Brush 602 ), a jeep designed in house for off road fires ( Jeep 602 ), a Ford Excursion for transportation of personnel ( SERV 602 ), a 2011 Ford F250 for transporting equipment and snowplow during the winter ( Utility 602 ) and a 2011 Chevy Tahoe designated Command 602.
The hotel's ice house, according to Elizah Hedding Gillespie, His Ancestors, Descendants and Their Families, was capable of holding 150 tons of ice.
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