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living and accommodation
That's what it was built for ... t some stage a rural or regional governor will be appointed and we will need to provide accommodation at Government House so it makes sense to provide appropriate living areas ".
The upper stage comprises the living accommodation for the crew during their six-month return trip to Earth from Mars.
In 2010 Robertshawe said that ' living accommodation for soldiers and their families is generally appalling with no running water or ablutions and often is a self-built shack or mud hut.
The second part is a travelogue of life on the road in and around London from the tramp's perspective, with descriptions of the types of hostel accommodation available and some of the characters to be found living on the margins.
That's what it was built for ... t some stage a rural or regional governor will be appointed and we will need to provide accommodation at Government House so it makes sense to provide appropriate living areas ".
New settlers were still arriving in steady numbers and few permanent buildings had been constructed, with most living in tents and other temporary accommodation.
The area had been inundated in the North Sea Flood of 1953, so the original design placed living accommodation at first floor level or above, used overhead walkways and left the ground level of buildings as garage space.
The Cookstown Town Centre Living Initiative ( LOTS ) Scheme ( 2006 – 2011 ) offers substantial grant assistance to reinvigorate unused or derelict space above shops into modern residential living accommodation is considered to be one of the most successful schemes of any town in Northern Ireland.
The buildings of the former Oxford Girls ' School, which adjoin the original site of the College, have been acquired more recently and provide living accommodation for students, seminar rooms, a Middle Common Room ( for postgraduates ) and a Music Room.
The Welsh castles were usually built with a relatively short keep, used as living accommodation for princes and nobility, and with distinctive rectangular watch-towers along the walls.
Life in earlier keeps had been focused around a single great hall, with privacy for the owner's family provided by using an upper floor for their own living accommodation.
Few other alterations were made to the monastic buildings themselves: the cloisters, for example, still stand below the living accommodation.
It was then permitted to eat meat and more private living accommodation was created for the monks, and the abbot now had a substantial private household.
During the same period the tribe split into four different competing groups living in different villages, a consequence of rivalry between three groups of conservatives, who favored retaining traditional ways, and one group under White Plume which favored accommodation with the United States.
In addition, Scholars receive a monthly maintenance stipend to cover accommodation and living expenses .< ref > Although all scholars become affiliated with a residential college while at Oxford, they also enjoy access to Rhodes House, an early 20th century mansion with numerous public rooms, gardens, a library, study areas, and other facilities.
The use of these rooms has been the subject of academic debate: historian Arnold Taylor argued that the first floor of the gatehouse was used by the constable as living accommodation, with the second floor used by senior visitors ; Jeremy Ashbee has since challenged this interpretation, suggesting the high status accommodation may instead have been located within the inner ward, and the gatehouse used for other purposes.
Interesting features include well-restored living accommodation on two floors, two Yorkshire Rose windows, walled garden, the ruined Starkie wing and several ghosts ( reputedly ).
About 1, 100 residents living in the east of Chippenham had to be evacuated for two nights to friends and relatives or emergency accommodation until the Army carried out a controlled explosion.
There is a wealth of historic country houses and stately homes in rural areas, though the majority of these are now put to other uses than private living accommodation.
The high cost of living, combined with rising cost of accommodation, further education and higher education means that many young people cannot afford to live independent lives from their families.
Her first novel, Monkey Grip ( 1977 ), relates the lives of a group of welfare recipients living in student-style accommodation in Melbourne.
Boarding schools must provide a total floor area of at least 2. 3 m² living accommodation for every boarder.
By 1777 Soane was living in his own accommodation in Hamilton Street.
The 1871 Grade II listed building which was the boarding house for 55 girls and living accommodation of the housemistress and her family, was almost completely destroyed.

living and for
But it at least offered him a chance for living.
I do not think that my experience would be typical for Southerners living in the North.
I persuaded an Australian friend who had lived `` outback '' for years to take me to see some aborigines living in the bush.
No one wanted a larger family or no children, and none hoped for a castle or said that living in less settled circumstances would be satisfactory.
The mystique of sex, combined with marijuana and jazz, is intended to provide a design for living.
The women who come to West Venice, having forsaken radicalism, are interested in living only for the moment, in being constantly on the move.
If living Jews were unavailable for study, the Bible was at hand.
Billy Koch, who had once worked for Wright as a chauffeur, gave a deposition for Miriam's use that he had seen Olgivanna living at Taliesin.
The spirit of this group was that we were -- and are -- living in a world doomed to eternal punishment, but that God through Jesus Christ has provided a way of escape for those who confess their sins and accept salvation.
As a naturalist living for two years at the headwaters of the Amazon, he had collected specimens for Mexican museums, and he had taken to the London zoo a live quetzal, the sacred bird of the old Mayans.
S.K. was visiting C.C.B. and, not waiting for breakfast, he was off to the University Club, where he spent hours writing obituaries of living Americans for The Manchester Guardian or The Glasgow Herald.
The men around him, observes the narrator, `` have been living from day to day for thousands of years ''.
Unquestionably Trujillo did some good things for his country: he improved public facilities such as roads and sanitation, attracted industry and investment and raised the standard of living notably.
He was able, now, to sit for hours in a chair in the living room and stare out at the bleak yard without moving.
Procreation, expansion, proliferation -- these are the laws of living things, with the penalty for not obeying them the ultimate in punishments: oblivion.
The women, keeping their voices low as they worked around the house or sat in the living room, sounded like chickens shut up in a coop for the night.
These plans, like Du Pont's, contained provisions for passing the vote on Du Pont's General Motors shares on to the ultimate stockholders of Du Pont, Christiana, and Delaware, except that officers and directors of the three companies, their spouses, and other people living in their households, as well as other specified persons, were to be totally disenfranchised.
Another growth factor is increased consumer demand for better quality and larger quantities of fabrics that go with a rising standard of living.
You can also see that the greater the proximity of the pool to your main living quarters, the greater the chance for violation of family privacy, annoying noise and the let's-make-your-house-our-club attitude.
In each case, having separate systems for living and sleeping areas has the advantage of permitting individual zone control.
Biological warfare is the intentional use of living microorganisms or their toxic products for the purpose of destroying or reducing the military effectiveness of man.
For example, bright sunlight is rapidly destructive for living microorganisms suspended in air.

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