The Greater London Council was developing big new housing estates in the town to accommodate the London overspill. |
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So when it gets very busy, and the escalators clog up, the overspill cascades down them. |
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All its 250 staff had to move to temporary overspill offices on the former Transco site at Heworth Green. |
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The overspill of rain water in winter is a danger to pedestrians, quite apart from the embarrassing appearance. |
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Now color in all the areas, with the red pen, that actually contain water and a full two centimeters to all sides, to allow for overspill. |
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The cold snap has turned the bins' overspill into a welcome fast food source for the rat. |
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This also needed to be monitored in residential areas to make sure there was no overspill. |
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Created as one of the postwar new towns, it was first populated as an east London overspill. |
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She has an overspill of Power, so much that she can't keep it all inside of her. |
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You could try to enforce a limit on the amount the binmen collect, but would leaving the overspill at the side of the road be a good thing? |
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Walthamstow is like any other anonymous London suburb flourishing from the overspill of city dwellers from areas such as Islington and Hackney. |
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A Braintree commuter first reported the problem of overspill from the site on to the railway line at Mill Hill last July. |
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It is also one of the biggest television buyers in Northern Ireland, ensuring maximum overspill into the Republic's multichannel viewers. |
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There are a lot of people around that one would have thought would have ended up in Provence, plus a lot of overspill from the Dordogne. |
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The former Manchester council overspill estate has been transformed thanks to multi-million pound investment and the work of local people. |
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Maybe it will come but we don't seem to be a destination for the overspill from Glasgow. |
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They will also want to know if these controls will just cause an overspill of traffic on to secondary roads. |
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Cumbernauld lies 13 miles north from Glasgow, and was developed from 1956 to accommodate Glasgow's overspill. |
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People think it is some kind of overspill of London and don't realise the fantastic scenery. |
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New Addington's not a bad council estate, as overspill estates go, but it is enormous and somewhat lacking in character. |
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Georges Quay will have some overspill space and it remains to be seen what happens with Spencer Dock. |
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By 1960 the nurseries had moved out to the south coast around Worthing or had sold up for Greater London overspill housing. |
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It's become more than a relief, a emotional overspill, something to turn to. |
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There is, however, strong evidence to show that the present great Fulmar spread is not of St Kildan birds, but a population overspill from Iceland. |
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Population has continued to increase, since much of northern Cheshire has become an overspill or dormitory area for nearby Lancashire urban centres. |
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When Airbnb launched in 2008, it was billed as a temporary service, something to mop up an overspill of tourists during conferences or events. |
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As the spring thaw sets in and the canals fill up, this overspill freezes into a layer of ice. |
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This can occur in coastal areas, rivers, lakes, reservoirs, drainage ditches, flood bunds and overspill ponds. |
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These came complete with integrated baffles and special cowls to prevent light pollution and overspill. |
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For the filling of vessels with media that are harmful to the environment regulations require an overspill protection. |
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It would make a big difference if people would just followed simple steps such as putting all rubbish in a black bin bag, which should be knotted to prevent any overspill. |
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Box up and stow away any overspill of ornaments and act like an obsessively tidy person, neatly fold and put away until you've exchanged contracts. |
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And residents have billeted their homes to accommodate the overspill. |
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The overspill office block built for Westminster cost more, and that went through on the nod, with none of the controversy and bad publicity attached. |
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These visitors, and the almost certain overspill of residents' cars, will obviously park on Stonyhurst Avenue, to the further inconvenience and safety of local residents. |
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It might be suitable for a single piece of sculptural overspill. |
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Be it climate change, landfill overspill, or any other problem the time is here to hit the filth-monger very, very hard through the taxation system. |
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An overspill from the pub sat on the wall opposite with pints and ghetto-blasters and a dozen pairs of runners hung by their laces from the telegraph wires overhead. |
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Like any successful event there was an overspill into another venue. |
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It was very useful for overspill, which is why its character has changed. |
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The Business Academy, Bexley, which serves the south-east London overspill estates of Thamesmead and Erith, is the first of a new type of secondary school. |
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There are plenty of pensions and hotels willing to accommodate the overspill and your travel operator should be able to guide you as to which will suit you best. |
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Norris Green was one of the first overspill areas built after the war. |
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Under Operation Safeguard, police forces could charge whatever price they liked for the use of cells to house the overspill of convicted prisoners. |
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A marquee will take the overspill from the church as well as being the centre for refreshments and music after the Mass in honour of the Sacred Heart. |
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Are they for the overspill population from Birmingham with a few from Coventry? |
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This classic overspill town was spilling over with high flyers. |
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There is an isolated introduced population on Dartmoor, and overspill Welsh birds visit the Shropshire Hills such as Long Mynd, where they breed. |
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In Northampton the older accent has been influenced by overspill Londoners. |
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With curious looks a pair of tiny-winged amoretti press back the overspill of grapes from the basket they have brought Erigone. |
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Further, Coventry's prosperity and rapid growth was threatening that it as well as Birmingham would require to overspill its boundaries. |
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The resulting mass displacement and the complete decimation of public infrastructure, combined with the overspill from the Chad and Darfur conflicts, is having a huge impact on the country's women and children. |
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This is performed by gravity, blocking the vents as soon as they start to overspill, whilst keeping a small reserve amount in the funnel to compensate volumetric variations related to curing and possible leaks. |
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New towns were constructed to accommodate overspill from established cities. |
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The S4C signal also continues to overspill into the Republic of Ireland via the Freesat satellite service. |
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Even critical process states such as an empty hydraulic tank and the resulting running dry of the pump or the unintentional overspill of a tank are permanently monitored by level sensors. |
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The Scientific Opinion identifies the risk caused by those birds that may be infected due to lateral spread from other infected wild birds and from the contaminated environment, as well as overspill from infected poultry. |
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The exception was in the creation of new overspill towns places like Harlow and Milton Keynes, built on pretty green fields and connected up with brand new motorways cutting through the countryside. |
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The overspill of this lake caused the formation of the Dover Strait gap between Britain and France. |
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General Hassan Firouzabadi warned the Turks to be absolutely sure they could control any overspill of violence from Syria. |
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This allows a large overspill area and also reduces the power of the flood to cause damage. |
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Nearly doubling the site's capacity, the overspill car park will open on the A171 Guisborough Road site, this weekend. |
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This will almost certainly mean accommodating the overspill within the Birmingham housing market area and, arguably, as close to the city as possible. |
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Only the creation of a new overspill town the size of Chelmsley Wood or massive in-filling alongside existing development will wipe out the waiting list. |
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As a direct result, the Clyde Valley Regional Plan 1946 allocated sites where satellite new towns were to be built to alleviate the problem through an overspill agreement. |
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Calandra added more, until the oil threatened to overspill her palm. |
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