This system allows the guilty party to remain in full possession of the home and all the accompanying comforts and conveniences. |
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The dunny man carried away the foul smelling night-soil from all of our outdoor conveniences. |
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This home near town would suit those seeking the conveniences of modern living on their doorstep. |
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The house is handsomely furnished and possesses all the conveniences of the modern home. |
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I grew up in a pretty primitive environment, without many modern conveniences. |
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The conveniences of giving toasters, waffle irons or towels as bridal gifts are all too predictable and unoriginal these days. |
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The eight-bedroom house was completely renovated on his orders and the most modern conveniences installed, including electric windows and blinds. |
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Other electronic conveniences, such as VCRs, CD players, and personal computers, are still rare. |
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Campaigners fighting for new toilets in Bingley fear shoppers will be caught short when the town's last public conveniences close. |
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They will be setting up a working camp in the park, which means they will live as the pioneers did with no electricity and modern conveniences. |
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Controlling crowds and helping old ladies find public conveniences is not normally in their job description. |
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Though modern conveniences have found their way into the Inuit way of life, the story still seems relevant. |
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Tree houses now come with all modern conveniences including heat, light, running water and internet connections. |
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For him, that joy and his historical view of slavery have made it easier to deal with the lack of modern conveniences. |
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Most urban Nigerians seem to combine traditional cuisine with a little of Western-style foods and conveniences. |
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The new software offers major benefits in functionality and operating conveniences. |
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Pampered by all types of electrical conveniences it is going to take its toll and force us to find alternatives. |
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The tutorial is ancient as computers go, so it ignores cursor keys and other modern conveniences. |
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It has a host of modern comforts and conveniences alongside numerous period features throughout its 240 square metres of living space. |
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We arrived home to the revelations about how disgusting York's public conveniences had been allowed to become over the Bank Holiday. |
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The nearest public conveniences in Chantry Lane do not have any disabled facilities. |
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The public conveniences were visited by independent judges who took into account factors such as cleanliness, friendliness and accessibility. |
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If funding cannot be obtained for a warden, the alternative could be visitors having to travel to Cross Hills to use its public conveniences. |
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All over Europe clean, attended public conveniences have disabled facilities. |
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Talking of bogs, Local Authority cut-backs in the last year have meant that vast numbers of public conveniences have been closed. |
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Most of the modern conveniences we take for granted were invented less than a century ago and many of them just a few decades ago! |
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The town centre has been deprived of public conveniences since the Orchard Gate facilities were closed down, due to vandalism, back in July. |
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A recent survey of residents found that 60 per cent felt more public conveniences were needed at that end of the village. |
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Now, the concept is replete with quick fills, personalised service by experts, total vehicle management and consumer conveniences. |
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And they are anxious about dismal public transport, dirty public conveniences, rip-off days out and restaurants that are anti-children. |
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That in turn makes humankind's tools and conveniences, like urinals, subject to the whims of politics. |
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Matters of sanitation as regards to public conveniences are equally an issue of the past as decent toilets are non-existent. |
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Although modern conveniences have made managing a home easier, the time spent on housework has remained much the same. |
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Compensation to those residents will be done through allocation for use of conditional buildings with all conveniences. |
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Construction work for buildings relating to health and social services, for crematoriums and public conveniences. |
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The Inn offers rustic charm with all the modern conveniences. |
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It usually takes three to five years to finish the updating work but modern conveniences like the telephone and Internet have aided their efforts. |
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Because a number of the mechanical conveniences taken for granted in the West are not widely affordable, most women work harder at home than American women do. |
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Critical scholars and activists have long argued that nationality, ethnicity and religious identification are merely historical conveniences, accidents of birth. |
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The more conveniences we invent, the less time we seem to have. |
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The budget also includes investment in an arts centre for the district, increased resources for street cleaning and improvements to car parks and public conveniences. |
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They don't realise when they're lurking around the public conveniences at the southern end of the bus station that the meridian passes immediately through the cubicles. |
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A consultation document prepared by Mr Smith last year foresees all the present public conveniences closed down and replaced by just two new attended toilet blocks. |
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The survey of how happy people were with the facilities had the region in bottom place with only 18 per cent of Yorkshire people pleased with public conveniences. |
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He said while district councils did not have a statutory duty to provide public conveniences they had inherited most from the former rural district and borough councils. |
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Minimum conveniences in family resorts in the Orlando, Florida market are gym, gaming room, restaurants, food courts, bars, daycare, movie house. |
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The hostel is gaslit and, while it does not provide modern conveniences, it does provide peace, quiet and a warm friendly atmosphere. |
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To get it up to standards, its heart would have been stolen: install an elevator and other conveniences. |
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At the same time it provides the comforts and conveniences of the space age. |
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You could even go as far as choosing a fridge that offers conveniences like a wine caddy, removable bins, soda shelves, etc. |
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How they're able to do this is they increase capacity, so that there are additional conveniences for certain travellers. |
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In any camps in which women prisoners of war are accommodated, separate conveniences shall be provided for them. |
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Having all these conveniences at the office makes a healthy lifestyle much easier to achieve. |
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Never have we had more technological conveniences, and never have there been more opportunities for those working in the creative economy. |
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Sanitary conveniences are to have adequate natural or mechanical ventilation. |
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Unlimited access to the network, a key, and a personal on-line space are the advantages and conveniences of the subscriptions. |
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Incidentally: there is a small shop and public conveniences at both car transport stations. |
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The building proudly melds aesthetics with practical considerations, modern conveniences and ecological concerns. |
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As for fixing up the house inside, there are two principal reasons for the lag in making changes and installing family conveniences. |
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Concerning equipment and conveniences in dwellings, the 1994 general census of population and housing reveals some improvements. |
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The front and rear sonar systems are conveniences features, but cannot substitute proper parking procedures. |
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He shunned the conveniences of modern life in favour of learning from the fishermen who worked the treacherous frozen seas and from the native Innuit tribespeople they met. |
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They installed a fish pond, equipped with water pump and lights, and they constructed shelves and other conveniences for him. |
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Apparently, concerns over whether there will be enough conveniences for the horsey set dominated discussions at this week's Micklegate ward committee meeting. |
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These times should not be modified by institutions for the purpose of accommodating the third parties' conveniences or to give the institution additional time to persuade the third party to the institution's view. |
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While management units reflect large scale discontinuities in the characteristics of cod populations, they are in large part administrative conveniences. |
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However, the ergonomic design of the office chair alone does not guarantee that its user will profit from the ergonomic conveniences he is offered by using them to support his health. |
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While modern conveniences have in many ways improved health and well being, they have also contributed to loss of exercise, vitality and physical conditioning. |
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The single-charter solution enhances the Harris end-customer experience by providing conveniences in processing and transactions that are standard in BMO's Canadian branch system. |
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Regular ticket inspectors did not work and, infuriatingly, station amenities such as waiting rooms and public conveniences remained locked. |
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Brown Lake Cabin has electricity and offers modern conveniences. |
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Her tiny mud-brick house boasts such modern conveniences as a computer bought with a loan from relatives, while arranged neatly on the kitchen window sill are her teenage daughter's cosmetics. |
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Although few of us can claim aristocratic blood, many of us have material possessions, labor-saving conveniences, and public recognition rivaling that of medieval kings and queens. |
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It is unlikely that legal remedies will be required in this case, since Roma families living in poor housing conditions are being provided with housing units with modern conveniences. |
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These new neighbourhoods were built to relieve the city's shortage of living space and give people affordable houses with modern conveniences. |
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Because wishing to participate in the Work of God, you seek to adapt my Doctrine to your material lives, to the human conveniences which are what most interest you. |
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Certain modern conveniences have been easy to forgo. |
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We must travel voiturier, which among many conveniences and suitablenesses has its plagues for an impatient spirit. |
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The whole issue appears in court and, convenience of conveniences, the government can now hide under the fact that it is before the courts and there is nothing it can do. |
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In high humidity environments, for example kitchens and public conveniences, we recommend that both sides of the tile are painted to increase product durability. |
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Prisoners of war shall have for their use, day and night, conveniences which conform to the rules of hygiene and are maintained in a constant state of cleanliness. |
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Baum figured that if the barkeeps 150 years ago could make good drinks without modern conveniences like soda guns and sour mix, bartenders in the 1980s could do it, too. |
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It has all the modern conveniences plus shops, hotels and restaurants. |
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The annual labour of every nation is the fund which originally supplies it with all the necessaries and conveniences of life which it annually consumes. |
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Our hotel room was equipped with all the modern conveniences. |
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