Most poor Hindu women had no inhibitions about working, whether they lived in slums or tenements. |
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By the mid-tenth century, a dense townscape of streets and tenements was taking shape. |
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An occasional oil-lamp burned in the upper stories of the grim tenements, above black shop-fronts. |
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She lived and worked night after night in stinking tenements and foetid shelters packed with unwashed humans. |
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We may come from tenements and places with pit bings in them but we can storm any stage you want, the bigger the better. |
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Unskilled single men often had rooms in boarding houses run by native residents, while families were housed in tenements owned by the companies. |
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On one of them the then Secretary of State for Scotland took me, as Chancellor of the Exchequer, to see some of the worst slum tenements. |
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Boston led the way up to 1900 in imposing strict standards of egress for many new buildings and all tenements and boarding houses. |
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Much of this passed through the waterfront markets and industrial tenements of Dublin into the Irish interior. |
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Nowadays, between scraps of undulating green parkland, there are stumps of surviving Victorian tenements. |
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I remember standing with my mum watching the old wrecking balls knocking down the tenements when I was about six. |
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The idea was that industrialized, mass-produced housing could shelter all those wretched proletarians consigned to rat-infested tenements. |
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They lived in tenements and shanties of poor repair with wretched sanitary conditions. |
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It was a day to make your spirit sink as Dundee shivered in the icy squalls of rain that repeatedly doused its pavements and tenements. |
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These are kids who grew up in tenements, high rises, government housing or row houses. |
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There are many thousand fireless hearth places in Dublin on the bitterest days of winter. 20,000 families live in one-room tenements. |
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Various diseases all too often swept through entire city blocks of tenements. |
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Rents were horrendous for urban dwellers, with entire families doubling up in crowded single room tenements. |
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The flat was part of a refurbished block of tenements that belonged to a housing co-operative. |
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He spent his working life designing commercial premises, tenements and mansion houses. |
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The Portmanmoot, as it was known, held major sessions every second Thursday to hear pleas of the crown, pleas initiated by royal writ, and pleas relating to burgage tenements. |
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Many have been evicted not from tenements and slums, but from suburbs and McMansions. |
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A shortage of townhouses and tenements in central Edinburgh has provoked a boom in new-build properties, particularly in outlying areas, agents say. |
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Their lands and tenements should be seized into the king's hands. |
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Even in overcrowded tenements and illegal settlements, the densities are rarely too high to pose problems for the cost effective provision of infrastructure and services. |
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The tenements become more colourful, and more precariously perched and constructed. |
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On the outskirts, many of the old grey tenements have given way to new colonies of tower blocks. |
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Whether in the tenements of Mumbai or in the villages around Ayodhya, I found Hindus and Muslims who lived and ate together and swore by each other even in times of crisis. |
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Most tenements have a back entrance leading from the common close. |
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My grandfather, Charlie Angus, came to Timmins from the Hawkhill tenements of Dundee and he died on the shop floor at the Hollinger mine. |
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The layout of the market square and adjacent historic tenements haven't changed for 700 years. |
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That of St. Matthew's, Bethnal green, has ordered the landlords of 300 dilapidated tenements to put them in proper order. |
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It has been the practice in Ipswich from antiquity that no tenant of tenements in the town held by free burgage do homage or fealty for them to the property's chief lord. |
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In 1940 they were purchased for the town and converted back into two tenements. |
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The Old Town's towering tenements press together along the crest. |
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Fireboats, tankers and yachts the size of tenements glide by. |
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There are, however, moveables that are considered immoveables, because they can be regarded as dependencies or appurtenances of tenements and other civil things. |
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The unprepared visitor to Glasgow looks in vain for teeming tenements blackened still by grime and soot, and searches an empty skyline for the thicket of cranes that rimmed the cacophonous shipyards. |
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South of the river was swampland, rotting tenements and prisons. |
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All lands, tenements and hereditaments, and any share or interest therein, shall, as regards the conveyance of the immediate freehold thereof, be deemed to lie in grant as well as in livery. |
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Freestanding homes were for executives, row houses for skilled or at least senior workers, tenements for unskilled workers, and rooming houses for common labourers. |
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When social activists decried run-down housing, they were often referring to old wooden houses in the inner suburbs, like this one, or to rear tenements built at the back of already developed lots. |
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The buildings are a mixture of bland tenements, glassy high-rises and mosques, and the late afternoon sun is bathing everything in a warm, comforting light. |
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In the rest of Canada, real property includes all land, messuages, tenements of every nature and description and every estate or interest in real property whether legal or equitable. |
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Rear tenements were usually built in working-class neighbourhoods. |
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All around are blocks of tenements and empty office buildings. |
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Large houses were turned into flats and tenements, and as landlords failed to maintain these dwellings, slum housing developed. |
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There are many areas containing a high concentration of sandstone tenements, examples being Battlefield, Govanhill, Mount Florida and Shawlands. |
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The massive demand outstripped new building and many, originally fine, tenements often became overcrowded and unsanitary. |
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Early in the 19th century the building was converted from two tenements into four and the facade was damaged. |
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Up from the tenements of the Lower East Side, he had scholarshiped at Cornell and Harvard Law. |
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In 1279, 255 burgesses are recorded holding 314 tenements, which included lands newly assarted. |
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Leaving their chilis drying on the ristras and melon seeds on the floors of their tenements. |
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The workers, crammed into tenements and getting mill fever and bronchitis as they laboured hour after hour, did less well. |
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Comparing immigrant housing, the famous New York tenements with their small air shafts were matched by the unheated old houses cut into apartments in Chicago and Milwaukee. |
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Conceived as part of a 1950s-era slum-clearance program, the immense superblock required the demolition of an entire neighborhood of dilapidated tenements and brownstones. |
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Wooden huts and shops for the workmen were put up, as well as more substantial brick houses for the foremen and tenements for leading hands and gangers. |
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Many of the original sandstone tenements remain in this district. |
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The coastal suburb of Portobello is characterised by Georgian villas, Victorian tenements, a popular beach and promenade and cafes, bars, restaurants and independent shops. |
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He was in those rotting tenements where a dealer's pal was waiting downstairs with a Saturday night special to rip off the drugs that had just been sold. |
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The assets acquired by Western Areas include the operating Lounge Lizard nickel mine as well as the surrounding package of 300km2of exploration tenements. |
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Maryhill consists of well maintained traditional sandstone tenements. |
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