The enormous building would easily convert into lecture halls, seminar rooms, accommodation areas, refectories and departmental offices. |
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Some free or cheap accommodation will be available to people booking in advance. |
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Chancellor has said he will abolish hospital accommodation charges for pensioners. |
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He now abortively sought accommodation with the Tuscan moderates and Leopold. |
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Many of the restaurants provide accommodation as well as a delicious menu, be it a cosy space above a local pub or large, opulent guest rooms. |
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A little voice at the back of my head is telling me I really should book some accommodation in advance. |
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The Evening Press made a call to the centre to ask what accommodation was available and was told by that most hotels were booked up this weekend. |
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When the 12 weeks are up, the staff help them find accommodation, work and even organise enrolment on educational courses to gain qualifications. |
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The hotel itself has 100 rooms and 212 beds for the accommodation of visitors. |
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He also required large domestic quarters with gardens for himself and his family as well as administrative accommodation. |
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He alleged MPs had received car hire, hotel accommodation and other advantages by means of travel warrants to which they had not been entitled. |
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The council found temporary accommodation for 17 residents, but most have spent the weekend staying with friends and family. |
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It belongs to an underdeveloped genre critical of our wholesale accommodation to technology. |
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The majority of Canadians prefer the package deals, which, in the main, include airfare, hotel accommodation, drinks, food and entertainment. |
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Repairs to the building could take two weeks to complete and residents are living in temporary accommodation while the repairs continue. |
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Travelscope's customers will stay in hotel accommodation in Dungarvan and Tramore. |
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For official figures, a person can be considered homeless while staying in temporary accommodation and not necessarily living on the streets. |
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During the construction work, nursery school children and staff will be housed in temporary accommodation opposite the existing building. |
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They had to spend at least 18 months living in rented accommodation while their shattered homes were rebuilt. |
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Her 30-year-old sister, Diane, who is living in temporary accommodation just outside the village, is in an even more difficult position. |
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They will live in the temporary accommodation for six to eight weeks while their homes are gutted and replastered. |
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The family is now staying in temporary accommodation until their house in Ascension Close is rebuilt. |
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Her father would not let her return to the family home in April 2004 and she was forced to live alone in council accommodation. |
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The new plan is set to provide seating accommodation at several spaces and the nice walkway is a very big improvement over the old arrangement. |
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Peter Sweeney has welcomed the allocation, which will provide accommodation for 40 vehicles. |
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Office seekers in Malton often declared a preference for ground floor accommodation with spaces for 50 cars outside the window. |
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Brighton, located on the south coast of the UK, is very well provisioned for the accommodation of visitors. |
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In the marina there are also shops, restaurant, terraces, tavern, and ten apartments for the accommodation of guests. |
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There are many other hotels nearby to fit any budget, for the accommodation of guests. |
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No rooms which are below ground level shall be used for the accommodation of guests. |
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The hotel now kept open for the accommodation of guests was built about the year 1808 by Esias Butts. |
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In his second, he sought an accommodation with Moscow, even coming close to agreeing total nuclear disarmament with Mikhail Gorbachev. |
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And, when a conflict becomes defined in religious terms, it also usually becomes more difficult to work out an accommodation or a compromise. |
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If the system eventually breaks down, it will be primarily because of US resistance to adjustment and accommodation. |
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The second factor is accommodation to the self-realization ethos, which implies the importance of the individual. |
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Whatever the explanation, accommodation to slavery does not equal the acceptance of enslavement. |
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The history of the decoration of the Escorial is a record of Philip's sometimes reluctant accommodation to circumstances beyond his control. |
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This process of accommodation to a western audience may be termed occidisation. |
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Different sets of rights were extended at different periods and this represented a process of gradual accommodation to mass demands. |
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There has been much change in small businesses too, but much of this is to be explained as accommodation to changes initiated elsewhere. |
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Incoming migrants from rural areas often discard marked dialect forms as part of the process of accommodation to urban speech ways. |
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The second phase of development focuses on consolidation and organization, it is a time of increased accommodation to the secular world. |
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On the other hand preservation is only possible via a more or less flexible accommodation to the change of overall circumstances. |
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The aging process, or Presbyopia, causes the amplitude of accommodation to decrease in patients over 40 years. |
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Through a process called accommodation, the lens changes its shape to bring objects into focus. |
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The eyes need one to two seconds for accommodation before they can focus, so a continuous sweep is useless for identifying targets. |
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Look a little sideways occasionally, but most of all remember accommodation to darkness may take up to a half an hour. |
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People with shortsightedness have poorer ability to focus accurately by accommodation, which leads to even more retinal blur and defocus. |
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In fact, the time needed is the sum of the integration of the eye movement and accommodation. |
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The lens is important in accommodation because it has the capability of undergoing a change in shape. |
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After randomisation, all children were tested for refractive error with cycloplegic drops to eliminate artefact due to accommodation. |
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By demonstrating the act of accommodation, the lens was clearly differentiated from all other intraocular lenses. |
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The companies were said to operate from accommodation addresses, so the appellants could themselves respond to any enquiries that might be made. |
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The banking business there consists of branches of foreign banks which act largely as accommodation addresses for the transfer of funds. |
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Usually by the time they catch up with them, the PO Box or accommodation address is closed without a forwarding address. |
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These connecting bars do however not strengthen the torsional resistance of the accommodation ladder. |
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The construction of the accommodation ladder did not conform to the vessel's drawings or specifications. |
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Stowing systems can utilize both of our standard ranges of accommodation ladders or can be designed to suit an existing ladder. |
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In short order, a team of Sailors led by Kafka retrieved a heavy steel accommodation ladder from the port side. |
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Treads and steps of the accommodation ladder should be so designed that an adequate and safe foothold is given at the operative angles. |
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To extend 6 feet beyond the ends of the means of access if there is an accommodation ladder or gangplank hung parallel with the ship's side. |
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The office and the accommodation are a few hundred metres back from the harbour along the waterfront road. |
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It is not a water tower it is accommodation giving splendid views across the Wharfe Valley. |
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Bali Hai is located at Panuba Inn Resort with its own jetty connected to the dive base, and accommodation for its own divers. |
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The company has been paying my accommodation costs and my additional travel expenses. |
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Withdrawn from auction at the end of April, the property offers 362 square metres of bright, well-proportioned accommodation. |
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Most are following well-worn paths, heading for communities where they know they will be offered temporary accommodation or work. |
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The accommodation is competed by a self-contained unit adjacent to the dining room. |
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Cheaper hotels are mainly ranged around the Piazza Garibaldi, though the accommodation can be basic. |
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A longer wheelbase and wider track helps the car's handling, and also improves interior accommodation. |
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To book accommodation, you'll either need to be a member of the YHA, or belong to an organisation affiliated to Hostelling International. |
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There is in our experience a ready availability of accommodation at our disposal locally in Birmingham. |
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We stand ready to advise you on the period and particular hotels that will give best value for a specified grade of accommodation. |
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It is the only accommodation connected to the airport by an air-conditioned walkway. |
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A wine bar, restaurant and retail unit will be incorporated on one or more levels, with the remainder being designated as office accommodation. |
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The ground floor accommodation is completed by a spacious utility area, a walk-in wine cellar and another guest cloakroom. |
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Inside, the accommodation comprises three reception rooms, six bedrooms, a kitchen and a bathroom. |
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They live in rented accommodation without a car and are saving money, for a better life back home. |
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Completing the accommodation is a ceramic tiled kitchen with fitted units and appliances, as well as a breakfast bar. |
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But Morley is understood to be considering redeveloping the space as high-quality office accommodation. |
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Overnight accommodation varied, from the the casual wards of local workhouses to more friendly lodgings and municipally-arranged feasts. |
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The couple, who are now living in rented accommodation in the village, spent most of last year wrangling with insurers. |
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The garden level accommodation is accessed separately from the front garden. |
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Over time, physical conditions in the East Anglian refuges have improved and accommodation is no longer squalid and over-crowded. |
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This stunning home has been extensively refurnished and extended to provide bright spacious accommodation. |
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The cleared land will aid the regeneration of Parson Cross that may include more accommodation for the elderly. |
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Making your own arrangements also allows you to inspect the accommodation before you make a commitment. |
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Because any unused portion of a housing allowance is lost, an employee has no incentive to try to bid down the cost of their accommodation. |
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Sue, who lives in Fallowfield, receives a student loan and an allowance from her parents, who also pay for her accommodation. |
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If an asylum-seeker turned up with his family I am sure they would be housed in far better accommodation than these poor people have to live in. |
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It enables vulnerable people to be housed in suitable accommodation so that they can try and turn their lives around. |
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Elderly residents from sheltered accommodation blocks are being temporarily housed in a day care centre. |
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More than 500 students and nurses will be housed in a huge new accommodation block situated in the heart of the city centre. |
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They will consider whether the family should be rehoused or housed in accommodation provided by the local authority. |
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Bates is initially expected to be housed in Probation Service accommodation in Yorkshire when he is released. |
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In the meantime the Fire Station will be temporarily housed in alternative accommodation until the new premises are ready. |
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The new grant will be used to refurbish the east wing which will house the main residential accommodation. |
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Members of staff will be housed in the current accommodation until completion of the new development. |
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Previously they have been separated from us and housed in poor accommodation with a lack of IT facilities. |
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The improved accommodation aboard for the ship's complement of 51 has gone down well with crew. |
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Community Probation Service regional manager Heather Mackie said it was confident the man's accommodation met the conditions of his release. |
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It offers budget accommodation and has books and relics highlighting the history of the area. |
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Upstairs, the bedroom and bathroom accommodation is located off a spacious landing with ceiling access to an attic storage area. |
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The peace camp was offered new accommodation by the landlady of the Axe and Compass public house in Kempsford. |
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The demand for privately rented accommodation has increased, but the choice of properties available can be limited. |
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Though sparsely populated, Plantation Key promises accommodation for the tourists at the waterfront vacation rentals. |
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The revenue that was used for the loan was revenue that otherwise was being used to meet the cost of rentals for staff accommodation. |
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One impact that land shortage has had is on the availability of cheap rental accommodation. |
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Companies that will form the delegation of the President are requested to cover their own transport, accommodation and incidental costs. |
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She is in sheltered accommodation but might have to go into full-time residential care. |
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A Higher Education centre, improved student residential accommodation and catering facilities are also planned. |
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Occupants have been evicted from yet another dilapidated city office block that is being used illegally as residential accommodation. |
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We did the photo shoot in Tobago, so I had to pay for everyone's air fares, board and accommodation. |
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From September she will board at the White Lodge in Richmond Park London, the Royal Ballet's accommodation. |
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An innovative project aimed at providing accommodation to older people with dementia and respite care for long term carers has been launched. |
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But what about the poor driver, with no better accommodation, despite his responsible job? |
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At the centre the returnees are provided with accommodation, food, and medical assistance. |
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They tell lies, they give false addresses, they even take out temporary accommodation in the area. |
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You may find cheaper accommodation out of the city centres and in surrounding satellite towns. |
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The dog has a kennel in the officers' accommodation and a life jacket for trips in the sea boat. |
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The accommodation includes an entrance hall with polished timber flooring, ceiling coving, recessed lighting and understairs storage. |
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Sixteen residents have been put up in temporary accommodation and 43 are trapped in their homes because they are in the gunman's line of fire. |
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The pocket information pack also includes a detailed listing of places to visit and includes restaurants and accommodation. |
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The cabin provides accommodation for 11 fully equipped troops or four litters with a medical officer for medical evacuation missions. |
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Vulnerable people living rough in Lancaster face a waiting list for emergency accommodation. |
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Employers with live-in domestic workers could deduct 10 percent for accommodation, but only if it complied with the minimum standards set. |
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The basis for its conclusion was that the main reason for moving from the old home was to acquire more roomy accommodation generally. |
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Completing the accommodation are two further bedrooms, both roomy doubles with polished timber floorboards. |
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An airline which no longer operates has no obligation to arrange return flights or accommodation for its passengers. |
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Careercare subsequently arranged travel and accommodation and she was flown to the UK over the weekend to start working the following Monday. |
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I don't know if he has any money, or whether they have arranged any transport or accommodation for him. |
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The gate lodge is to be turned into accommodation for the full-time caretaker who will look after the site. |
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The price is based on two people sharing self-catering accommodation, which will be allocated on arrival. |
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They are looking for scenic routes with comfortable overnight accommodation. |
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Polystyrene blocks are to be removed from the crew accommodation and the starboard side of the engine room and stored ashore. |
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The accommodation has an outdoor pool, sun terrace, sun loungers, poolside snack bar, gardens and a pool table. |
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By 1636, the accommodation ladder was lowered on the dock, and shortly thereafter officials, media, and hungry longshoremen started coming aboard. |
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Not all the wishful thinking in the world will change the fact that fundamentalist fanatics who do not seek to make an accommodation with us have declared war on the West. |
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The two sides will now seek an accommodation which will modernise the fire service and which the FBU can sell to its members as not being entirely based on the Bain report. |
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The council has attempted to make cheaper accommodation available for key workers to improve recruitment and retention, but it could probably do more. |
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Greenspan may even believe this, and has thus embarked on yet another round of extreme accommodation to lessen the economic impact collapsing tech stocks. |
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Positioning of Access Equipment The angles of inclination of a gangway or accommodation ladder should be kept within the limits of which it was designed. |
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The open-plan lounge and dining room offer bright and roomy accommodation. |
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Maj Hansen said the Australian-developed training school was well equipped with a 300m range, a grenade range, a gym, armouries and living-in accommodation. |
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Carlow Tourism arrange host family accommodation for a number of language schools who organise for foreign students to travel to Carlow during the year. |
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Working-class and middle-class mothers of Cuban heritage were questioned about their modes of accommodation to America in terms of language proficiencies. |
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Meanwhile, privately rented accommodation is becoming very expensive. |
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In chronic illness, the meaning and experience of the illness affect not only accommodation to the disease but, in some cases, the progress of the disease itself. |
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Re-Connect, a council-run service, assists youngsters in danger of becoming homeless as well as those in temporary accommodation hoping to be reconciled with their families. |
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The resorts, which range from campgrounds to luxury hotels, often welcome yachties, and several of them offer either moorings or marina accommodation, at a price. |
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The setting is wonderful, though the accommodation very simple. |
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Blundell refuses to see the process of painting as simply resistance or accommodation to modernity or the commodifying processes of the contemporary global art market. |
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The family lived in a sprawling estate with outbuildings then let out as guest accommodation, set in ruggedly beautiful Scottish countryside, about 70 miles from Glasgow. |
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The dormitories, bathrooms and lavatories, dining room and kitchen, and the laundry were found to be used as residential accommodation for the pupils. |
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This is not a time for political accommodation or popular appeasement. |
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Ultimately it may be possible to restore natural accommodation after cataract surgery if a soft lens with the appropriate shape memory characteristics could be developed. |
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There is also a network of refuges, in every county except Carlow, some transitional accommodation in Waterford and some limited outreach and settlement support services. |
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It's not so much a matter of overlighting an area as it is making sure there's adequate lighting on the perimeter to allow some accommodation to take place. |
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Much coastal and Dales accommodation is already booked up in advance, and Scarborough had to print 10,000 extra holiday brochures to satisfy demand. |
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An increased supply of rental accommodation has resulted in a welcome reprieve from spiralling rents for tenants around the country, and particularly in Dublin. |
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Two Darnell crewmembers who were trying to get aboard reached for the accommodation ladder when a surge in the choppy waters caused the two to fall into the rough seas. |
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Possible ideas include creating halfway houses, or transitional care areas, where patients could be housed until appropriate accommodation is arranged. |
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Since the duty relates to the provision of accommodation 'for gipsies residing in or resorting to' the area it is relevant to inquire whether the group visits regularly. |
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The need for the new predischarge ward arose in the context of attempting to address the shortage of bed accommodation in St. Luke's General Hospital. |
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It was back in the summer of 1998 that the library, then situated in privately owned accommodation in the high street, was given six months' notice to quit. |
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Forced to share the accommodation and appalling conditions of the local community, they were initially provided with food by earlier settlers and friendly Liverpudlians. |
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It was also widely practised on campaign, when a quartermaster would normally travel ahead of his unit to arrange accommodation with the civic authorities. |
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I do not wish to sit in any accommodation at the mercy of a driver. |
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They will be timber framed, so construction will be quick and the first residents, who are now staying in temporary accommodation, should be moving in early next year. |
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It contains three restaurants and a cafeteria, in plan, three strips of accommodation are joggled to provide terraces, privacy and contact with the surrounding landscape. |
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They now provide funds for the voluntary groups to help in the retaining and re-education of homeless people who will be housed in permanent accommodation. |
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The Children's Society is calling for all local councils to put into place guidance on young runaways, to provide safe emergency accommodation and to provide family mediation. |
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The person inside eventually told the agent Miller used the house as an accommodation address and was probably staying at a fellow solicitor's Spanish home. |
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There are now 850 people living in temporary accommodation in Swindon. |
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It is clear from the financial and affidavit materials filed that the only reasonable accommodation for Mrs. Schryer is at a long term care facility and retirement home. |
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Children living in temporary accommodation also have to cope with the shame of living in a hostel, a lack of play and leisure facilities and anxiety about the future. |
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This two bedroom house offers bright and surprisingly roomy accommodation. |
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I lived in the hospital accommodation while I was there, and every morning I would go down to breakfast and the hospital administrator would be there. |
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They've provided free accommodation and assisted him in a several ways. |
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By mid September there were than 2,000 people in the settlement, 250 good houses had been built, and there were 230 whares and huts used for temporary accommodation. |
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The second important detail is to arrange accommodation in advance. |
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The luxurious trips include fully paid chartered flights and five-star hotel accommodation and lucky staff can even take their spouses or partners and children. |
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When they moved back to London, the only accommodation they could afford was a freezing, leaky barge on the Thames. |
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With its generous proportions and relative distance from the main accommodation, this area lends itself for use as a home office or teenager's den. |
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On a bitterly chill day, plenty of accommodation was available for punters in the state-of-the-art stand, and facilities for hospitality were excellent. |
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Completing the downstairs accommodation is a dual aspect dining room with another Adam-style fireplace and a bedroom which is currently used as a study. |
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But director Michael Rollins said the interest in the development proved companies would move into the city if the right accommodation was available. |
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Jennifer Murray, 22, a first-year environmental management student flatting in Te Puna, said the new accommodation would help ease the demand on flats. |
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On the way they were forced to step over several supply crates, moved to create extra accommodation spaces, which had been lashed to the deck and covered with floorboards. |
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From the moment the hospital gets the names of patients being offered surgery, staff are on the phone arranging travel and accommodation for relatives. |
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There has been a long list of accusations piling up since the 1980s about Sartre's arrivisme, and that this led to his willing accommodation to Vichy. |
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Against this it must be realised that accommodation is in very short supply and, with the best will in the world, we cannot always comply with every request. |
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The valley is thinly populated, consisting mainly of farms and tourist accommodation. |
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The load of the mountains formed during this collision weighed down the Avalonian plate, causing the development of accommodation space. |
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From 2004, Stena Line provided some passenger accommodation on its thrice daily service to Larne in Northern Ireland. |
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The club's ground, Gillford Park has covered accommodation on three sides and nearly 1,000 seats. |
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The building has since undergone extensive modernisation into several smaller shops, with some accommodation on the top floor. |
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New holiday accommodation includes that linked to the new Winery in Cartworth Moor. |
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Sometimes they were adjacent to drovers' roads near river crossing points or overnight accommodation. |
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These provide accommodation for the large influx of visitors during the year. |
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There are usually places to camp on an extended trip, but accommodation of various kinds is available on many routes. |
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Shearers took the best cook and accommodation, refusing to share either with the shedhand. |
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Family accommodation is provided in chalets and rondavels with inter-leading rooms. |
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Then they spend months paying off the car and insurance deductions while running up accommodation bills. |
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His burly minders are also present and will then happily whisk away anyone Bruno takes a shine to for a cup of tea and overnight accommodation. |
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We had accommodation for golfing parties, hen and stag weekends, jazzers at the long gone Jazz festival, wedding parties and wedding venues. |
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Prices start from pounds 230 person a week for accommodation, three meals a day with local wine, beer and aperitifs. |
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Although I am the top assisted arbalist in Britain I get no financial help for training, equipment, travelling or accommodation. |
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Arear hall, utility room and a family room completes the accommodation on the ground floor. |
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Tumilty was a warden at The Sanderlings sheltered accommodation, in Ryhope, Sunderland, which caters for elderly people with medical problems. |
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Margaret Tumilty raided the accounts of three different victims at The Sanderlings sheltered accommodation in Ryhope, Sunderland. |
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This article looks at the development of, and changes in, refractive error and accommodation in infancy. |
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Twin banks of teaching accommodation with a central corridor are punctuated by either three-storey high atria or open areas of hard landscape. |
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Even highly physical jobs should offer some accommodation for sick workers, according to Barbara Schwerin, the center's director. |
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One prisoner named Mick, who is in his 40s, reoffends in order to get back into jail unless he gets accommodation when he is released. |
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The bottom of the barrel as far as accommodation in the Ville Nouvelle goes. |
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The proposed legislation covering HMOs, regarded by many as hostel-style accommodation and bedsitters, is to be standardised across the country. |
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The Summit was taken over by government agencies during the war and the accommodation was restricted to staff use afterwards. |
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A Royal Marine works with his team in the field and shares accommodation if living in barracks. |
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Visiting international students are generally assigned accommodation in Loring Hall, Dean House or Chesterman House. |
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Non domestic licences include licences required for students, military accommodation, hotels and businesses. |
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A modern Namghar is an open rectangular hall having accommodation for five hundred to fifteen hundred people. |
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However, the upper levels provide far less accommodation for the everyday racegoer than was present in the former stand. |
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The University plans to build accommodation for 1000 students at Mount Oswald on Elvet Hill. |
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The Romans reached an accommodation with Brythonic tribes such as the Votadini as effective buffer states. |
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However, the old buildings at King's College are still in use as lecture and tutorial rooms and accommodation for various academic departments. |
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Two large concentrations of University accommodation are provided on the campus in Old Aberdeen and one mile north at the Hillhead Village. |
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In addition, other student accommodation in the city is owned and operated by private providers such as Unite Group. |
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In recent years, rents and availability of accommodation has seen more second and third year students returning to university halls. |
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By 1922 the Club had a membership of over 500, seating accommodation for 3,500 and a turnstile at every entrance. |
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The town was planned as a garden city with accommodation for the construction workers and dockyard workers. |
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Both the military defences and the internal accommodation of these castles were significantly improved. |
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The inner ward was designed to contain ranges of domestic buildings and accommodation able to support two major households. |
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At the ten schools in Aberdare there was accommodation for only 1,317 children, a small proportion of the population. |
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Construction started immediately, with the former frigate HMS Lapwing driven ashore as a temporary accommodation hulk. |
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There was room for up to 600 passengers, with luxury accommodation in the first class. |
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Around the start of the 20th century, there was a recognized need to provide accommodation to poorer families. |
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Within this sector, the largest employers are the administration and distribution sectors, which includes retail, food and accommodation. |
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Riverside provides further retail accommodation for stores including Wilko. |
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The hotel is being transformed into a new boarding house, providing accommodation for 30 upper sixth form students. |
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There are around 3,000 rooms available in halls of residence, and all the accommodation is within walking distance of the university. |
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For many Caribbean immigrants, their first experience of discrimination came when trying to find private accommodation. |
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The carriage and wagon works was redeveloped in the early 2000s, and now houses a Lidl store and a student accommodation block. |
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In 1875 Nazareth House was opened, to provide accommodation for orphans and the elderly. |
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The accommodation areas for the refinery personnel were known by the original Arabic names of Bureika and Ghadir. |
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The lower ward contained royal accommodation, while the upper consisted of service facilities and the accommodation for the garrison. |
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Cardiff Metropolitan University has student accommodation available close to its campuses in Cyncoed and at Plas Gwyn. |
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It's a race, you know, to take part, to move around living in odd-bod accommodation throughout England. |
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Prior to automation, the lighthouse was built with accommodation for four keepers and their families. |
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Ironically, they lost their unique identity as a result of such an accommodation and were absorbed into Latinhood. |
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Instead many of the men moved to the fireproofed accommodation block beneath the helicopter deck to await further instructions. |
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Some wind farms located far from possible onshore bases have service teams living on site in offshore accommodation units. |
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Training was extended from two years to four, with the resulting need for more accommodation for cadets. |
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As the Royal Navy grew in size towards the end of the 19th century, so additional accommodation was required for boys' training. |
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When the lithosphere keeps subsiding, new accommodation space keeps being created. |
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The Iona Hostel at Lagandorain and the Iona campsite at Cnoc Oran also offer accommodation. |
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In accommodation of that provisional postulation, the centrifugal and Coriolis forces are introduced. |
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On the outskirts of town is Trereife House, a grade II listed Queen Anne style, manor house which now offers accommodation and hosts events. |
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In the early 21st century, many were sold to developers who converted them to residential accommodation. |
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The mews had horse stalls and a carriage house on the ground floor, and stable servants' living accommodation above. |
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This process happens through contact and accommodation between each culture. |
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The accommodation format was converted from a hotel to a vacation club functioning on a timeshare basis. |
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During the 1960s and 1970s, new hotel resorts were built, and accommodation and transport were made cheaper. |
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Tourism facilities such as accommodation, information centers, travel guides, and transportation facilities have also been provided. |
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In Jerez, Steven met Don Garcia d'Avila, who gave him accommodation in his palace. |
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Dominican and Franciscan missionaries felt he went too far in accommodation and convinced the Vatican to outlaw Ricci's approach. |
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It covers accommodation, food, medical benefits and accident insurance, school fees, and examination fees. |
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Resistance to the public accommodation clause continued for years on the ground, especially in the South. |
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This allows for the accommodation of both as they now theoretically exist in different realms of reality. |
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In larger homesteads there are also structures used as bachelors' quarters and guest accommodation. |
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For very young children parental repartnering was less of an accommodation, as they had no or limited memories of their parents as single. |
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The Crescent on Clifford Road is a block of elderly sheltered accommodation. |
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The village has accommodation including two youth hostels and camping sites. |
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The village has ample accommodation including two Youth Hostels and camp sites. |
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On the western side of the lake near Aira Force waterfall lies numerous accommodation sites, including the Brackenrigg Inn. |
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The main workers accommodation at the mine is now the Honister Hause Youth Hostel. |
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A special agent should stay in special accommodation and Hotel Barken Viking provides just that. |
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The airline refunded the cost of his flights, but Bookable Holidays would not return the pounds 284 he'd paid up front for accommodation. |
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Bibby has moved away from LPG and chemical tankers into floating accommodation coastals and dry bulk carriers. |
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There is a considerable beway to be made up in the provision of housing accommodation to workers. |
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Negotiators were convinced that accommodation with the union was possible. |
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Changes were made for the accommodation of differing viewpoints. |
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The majority of visitors stay on St Mary's, which has a concentration of holiday accommodation and other amenities. |
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Space for these sediments is called accommodation and is due to subsidence of especially the transitional crust. |
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Bryher and St Martin's are more unspoilt, although each has a hotel and other accommodation. |
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Many buildings are used for tourist accommodation which reduces the number available for local residents. |
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Thousands of homeless families find themselves stuck in emergency accommodation for at least two years. |
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Dill, meaning the boarded meeting place, was one of the few hundreds in Sussex that provided any accommodation. |
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The influx of indigents overwhelmed the city's meagre social services and affordable accommodation. |
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Through attractions, shops and accommodation, visitors provide an income and a livelihood to local employers and farmers. |
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The University has accommodation in the village, where many international students stay. |
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This pushed the officials to find a more suitable space for its new accommodation. |
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When studying at a university, however, you might have to pay for accommodation and literature. |
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The colleges are in charge of giving or arranging most supervisions, student accommodation, and funding most extracurricular activities. |
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The majority of halls offer single or twin accommodation with some rooms having en suite facilities. |
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While these towers provided positions from which flanking fire could be deployed against a potential enemy, they also contained accommodation. |
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At the time, the castle's accommodation was in such poor condition that he did not stay there the night before his coronation. |
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In 1837, the castle was donated to the newly formed University of Durham by Bishop Edward Maltby as accommodation for students. |
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King John undertook some building works at Windsor, but primarily to the accommodation rather than the defences. |
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The south range of the ward was rebuilt to provide private accommodation for the king, away from the state rooms. |
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