Housing reformers preferred to rehouse workers in the suburbs, but the cost of transport to and from work was beyond many families' incomes. |
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In those days, outdoor plumbing was the convention and the families' outhouse stood adjacent to the house. |
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The principal of a Colorado elementary school can no longer quiz students who play cops and robbers about their families' firearms. |
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There will be so few jobs available that many foolish young men and women will be gulled into becoming their own families' jailers and murderers. |
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Using families' natural support systems to reduce social isolation may be of great help. |
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Here's your good health, and your families' good health, and may you all live long and prosper. |
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When perpetrators of ghastly crimes are tried, we almost always hear the victims' families' calls for vengeance. |
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It was not only dowries, alimentos, and other financial sums required by the convent that allowed professed daughters to remain connected to their families' property. |
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The Hopi elective government have fought for defense of their original reservation, while traditionalists support the Navajo families' efforts to remain on the disputed lands. |
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Extraordinary allegations of Satanic ritual abuse had been made and an extraordinary fight ensued to have the children returned and the families' names cleared. |
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Six days after the crash, the company sent an emergency telex grounding all flights, but the families' solicitor asked if it should have been sent earlier. |
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I even longed for the real Australian rubbish in other families' yards, like the stack of 'dead marines' waiting for the bottle-oh on the back porch. |
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I am disappointed there is still a hard-core minority of drivers who feel no sense of responsibility to other people's safety or their own families' welfare. |
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The festival featured performances by the National Guard Band and folklore troupes, in addition to productive families' handicrafts. |
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The Prince, now having lost a kinsman in the warring families' feud, exiles Romeo from Verona, under penalty of death if he ever returns. |
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Even some rich nobility families' members became soldiers or missionaries, but mostly not the firstborn heirs. |
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The festival featured shows staged by the National Guard band and folklore troupes, in addition to productive families' handicrafts. |
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However, Surrey was not a major focus of any of these families' interests. |
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Due to their families' economic status, these tuition amounts have not allowed many of those 50,000 to 65,000 students to receive secondary education. |
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Despite their families' financial constraints, both parents attended the University of Oxford, where Frank read medicine and Isobel read Philosophy, Politics and Economics. |
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Families' experiences affect their perceptions of utility of predictive genetic testing. |
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It follows the abolishment of the Working Families' Tax Credit, Disabled Person's Tax Credit and Children's Tax Credit, which is being replaced by two new tax systems. |
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