The small London row house where Edith, Muriel's father's sister lived had been hit by a buzz bomb and the second floor was unlivable. |
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Twenty-five federal disaster areas, thousands of unlivable homes, 11,000 applications for federal aid, and counting. |
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The people there still talk about ordinary things, even though they are clearly living in an unlivable place. |
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This simply advances our state of anarchy, takes it to another level where the country becomes ungovernable and unlivable. |
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More than half the world would have been unlivable, life could only exist at the lowest elevations. |
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Today in New Orleans, residents are moving back to parts of the city that were declared unlivable just two-and-a-half weeks ago. |
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You ask anybody that lives in an unlivable community, and they'll tell you. |
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And they make the lives of people who blow the whistle, when they catch them, unlivable by the methods described in Salting The Battlefield. |
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John Griffiths, who lived in the building 22 years before being forced out, accuses Casimir and Arrieta of purposefully damaging the building to make it unlivable. |
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Finally, this is all set in the most astonishingly beautiful never-never land of palatial bourgeois interiors of great beauty, but cold as death and utterly unlivable. |
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They are places where life has become unlivable for much of the population, who will take any risk to escape. |
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Local officials said 34 homes in Kolontar were unlivable. |
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How can art depict and respond to the crisis, reflect the monstrous societal forces that render many black lives unlivable or simply unlived, and yet be — as art — free, personal, intimate, and beautiful? |
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The most interesting theory about the head-butt was a bit Camusian: Zidane, one writer said, was lashing out not just at the Italian who had insulted him but at the unlivable role that he had been slotted into by the French. |
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The so-called war on terror is no excuse for killing the innocent, driving them from their homes, and making their cities, towns or villages unlivable. |
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It is one way held by many to prevent many possible world catastrophes: new diseases, famine, modifications of the ecosystem and territory that would lead to render our planet earth unlivable. |
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