House
Meanings and phrases
n.
- a dwelling that serves as living quarters for one or more families
- the members of a business organization that owns or operates one or more establishments; firm; business firm
- the members of a religious community living together
- the audience gathered together in a theatre or cinema
- an official assembly having legislative powers
- aristocratic family line
- play in which children take the roles of father or mother or children and pretend to interact like adults
- a social unit living together; family; household; home; menage
- the management of a gambling house or casino
- a building in which something is sheltered or located
- (astrology) one of 12 equal areas into which the zodiac is divided; sign of the zodiac; star sign; sign; mansion; planetary house
- a building where theatrical performances or motion-picture shows can be presented; theater; theatre
v.
- contain or cover
- provide housing for; put up; domiciliate
n.
- a pitched battle in New Jersey during the American Revolution (1778) that ended with the withdrawal of British forces; Monmouth Court House; Battle of Monmouth
n.
- the lower house of the British parliament; House of Commons
n.
- the upper house of the British parliament; House of Lords
n.
- lives in human dwellings; naturalized in parts of America; Acheta domestica
n.
- the lower house of legislature in colonial Virginia
n.
- the lower house of the British parliament; British House of Commons
n.
- the English royal house that reigned from 1714 to 1901 (from George I to Victoria); Hanover; Hanoverian line
n.
- areas where Muslims are in the majority; Dar al-Islam
n.
- the English royal house that reigned from 1399 to 1461; its emblem was a red rose; Lancaster; Lancastrian line
n.
- the upper house of the British parliament; British House of Lords
n.
- the lower legislative house of the United States Congress; United States House of Representatives; U.S. House of Representatives; US House of Representatives; U.S. House; US House
n.
- an English dynasty descended from Henry Tudor; Tudor monarchs ruled from Henry VII to Elizabeth I (from 1485 to 1603); Tudor
n.
- areas where Muslims are in the minority and are persecuted; Dar al-harb
n.
- the British royal family since 1917; Windsor
n.
- the English royal house (a branch of the Plantagenet line) that reigned from 1461 to 1485; its emblem was a white rose; York
n.
- a pitched battle in New Jersey during the American Revolution (1778) that ended with the withdrawal of British forces; Battle of Monmouth Court House; Battle of Monmouth
n.
- yeast-raised dinner roll made by folding a disk of dough before baking
n.
- cookies containing chocolate chips; chocolate chip cookie
n.
- the lower legislative house of the United States Congress; United States House of Representatives; U.S. House of Representatives; US House of Representatives; House of Representatives; US House
n.
- the lower legislative house of the United States Congress; United States House of Representatives; US House of Representatives; House of Representatives; U.S. House; US House
n.
- the lower legislative house of the United States Congress; United States House of Representatives; U.S. House of Representatives; US House of Representatives; House of Representatives; U.S. House
n.
- the lower legislative house of the United States Congress; United States House of Representatives; U.S. House of Representatives; House of Representatives; U.S. House; US House
n.
- the lower legislative house of the United States Congress; U.S. House of Representatives; US House of Representatives; House of Representatives; U.S. House; US House
n.
- the chief executive department of the United States government; EXEC
- the government building that serves as the residence and office of the President of the United States
n.
- a house built of sod or adobe laid in horizontal courses; sod house; soddy
n.
- a building that is divided into apartments; apartment building
n.
- a firm that conducts auctions
- Expert Sue Cubitt of the auction house had the works examined.
- The record-setting ball was consigned to an auction house on August 21.
- The original sold for £982,050 at Bonhams auction house in London on 20 March 2013.
n.
- a house built on or near a beach
- They own a beach house in the hamlet of Westhampton, New York.
- The video begins with the group performing inside the beach house.
- While kissing on the beach house balcony, they are obviously being watched.
n.
- a shed containing a number of beehives; apiary
n.
- a private house that provides accommodations and meals for paying guests; boardinghouse
- Willard converted the boarding house into a hotel.
- The building is presently used as a boarding house.
- Later, it was turned into a hotel and a boarding house.
n.
- place where a broker conducts his business; brokerage
n.
- a store where builders can purchase materials for building houses and related structures; building supply store
n.
- a small building for housing coaches and carriages and other vehicles; coach house; remise
- The two-story, brick carriage house was built in 1896.
- Also on the property is a contributing carriage house.
- The two-story, granite carriage house was built in 1890.
n.
- a vault or building where corpses or bones are deposited; charnel
v.
- clean and tidy up the house; houseclean; clean
n.
- a central collection place where banks exchange checks or drafts; participants maintain an account against which credits or debits are posted
n.
- a small building for housing coaches and carriages and other vehicles; carriage house; remise
- At the rear is a coach house and free-standing office block.
- The jib winches may be located on the cockpit coaming or on the coach house roof.
- The coach house and stables are a fine example of mid 19th century rural architecture.
n.
- a shed for storing coal
n.
- a center where conferences can be conducted; conference center
n.
- a house (usually large and impressive) on an estate in the country
- Today Trenython Manor is a country house hotel.
- This country house was also called Castle Gore.
- These could be called the true English country house.
n.
- pejorative terms for an insane asylum; Bedlam; booby hatch; cuckoo's nest; funny farm; funny house; loony bin; madhouse; nut house; nuthouse; sanatorium; snake pit
n.
- the cellblock in a prison where those condemned to death await execution; death row
n.
- a house that stands alone; single dwelling
n.
- an institution where juvenile offenders can be held temporarily (usually under the supervision of a juvenile court); detention home; house of detention; detention camp
n.
- a sales outlet offering goods at a discounted price; discount store; discounter; wholesale house
n.
- outbuilding that serves as a shelter for a dog; kennel; doghouse
n.
- a house so small that it is likened to a child's plaything; dollhouse
- a small model of a house used as a toy by children; dollhouse
n.
- a house with two units sharing a common wall; duplex; semidetached house
n.
- housing that someone is living in; dwelling; home; domicile; abode; habitation
n.
- a building where people go to eat; restaurant; eating place; eatery
n.
- a building for indoor sports; sports arena
- an athletic facility where athletes prepare for sport
n.
- a punch made of rum and brandy and water or tea sweetened with sugar syrup
n.
- a house used as a residence by a chapter of a fraternity; chapterhouse; fraternity house
n.
- a house used as a residence by a chapter of a fraternity; chapterhouse; frat house
n.
- a public house that is not controlled by a brewery and so is free to sell different brands of beer and ale
n.
- a poker hand with 3 of a kind and a pair
n.
- pejorative terms for an insane asylum; Bedlam; booby hatch; crazy house; cuckoo's nest; funny farm; loony bin; madhouse; nut house; nuthouse; sanatorium; snake pit
n.
- a public building in which a variety of games of chance can be played (operated as a business); gambling den; gambling hell; gaming house
n.
- a public building in which a variety of games of chance can be played (operated as a business); gambling house; gambling den; gambling hell
n.
- a parsonage (especially one provided for the holder of a benefice)
n.
- an inexpensive restaurant
n.
- a person who is authorized to act as an agent for the sale of land; real estate broker; real estate agent; estate agent; land agent
n.
- confinement to your own home
- Prince Sihanouk was put under virtual house arrest.
- All three remained under house arrest until 1981.
- Talwar helped Bose escape from house arrest in 1941.
n.
- any domesticated member of the genus Felis; domestic cat; Felis domesticus; Felis catus
n.
- long-legged centipede common in damp places as e.g. cellars; Scutigera coleoptrata
n.
- a person who specializes in designing architectural interiors and their furnishings; interior designer; designer; interior decorator; room decorator; decorator
n.
- a private detective employed by a hotel or retail store; hotel detective; house dick
n.
- a private detective employed by a hotel or retail store; hotel detective; house detective
n.
- small finch originally of the western United States and Mexico; linnet; Carpodacus mexicanus
n.
- common fly that frequents human habitations and spreads many diseases; housefly; Musca domestica
n.
- a guest entertained in your house; houseguest
n.
- a husband who keeps house while his wife earns the family income; househusband
n.
- common small European martin that builds nests under the eaves of houses; Delichon urbica
n.
- brownish-grey Old World mouse now a common household pest worldwide; Mus musculus
n.
- any building where congregations gather for prayer; place of worship; house of prayer; house of worship
n.
- a speculative scheme that depends on unstable factors that the planner cannot control; bubble
- an unstable construction with playing cards; cardhouse; card-house; cardcastle
n.
- (formerly) a jail or other place of detention for persons convicted of minor offences
n.
- an institution where juvenile offenders can be held temporarily (usually under the supervision of a juvenile court); detention home; detention house; detention camp
n.
- a building where prostitutes are available; whorehouse; brothel; bordello; bagnio; house of prostitution; bawdyhouse; cathouse; sporting house
n.
- any building where congregations gather for prayer; place of worship; house of God; house of worship
n.
- a building where prostitutes are available; whorehouse; brothel; bordello; bagnio; house of ill repute; bawdyhouse; cathouse; sporting house
n.
- any building where congregations gather for prayer; place of worship; house of prayer; house of God
n.
- a periodical published by a business firm for its employees and customers
n.
- paint used to cover the exterior woodwork of a house; housepaint
n.
- a painter of houses a similar buildings
n.
- the occupation of a house painter; painting
n.
- a party lasting over one or more nights at a large house
- Chris and Aidan help Natasha clean up after she throws a house party.
- House Party A house party is a social gathering at someone's residence.
- In the visual, Anne-Marie and a group of female friends host a house party.
n.
- a physician (especially an intern) who lives in a hospital and cares for hospitalized patients under the supervision of the medical staff of the hospital; resident; resident physician
n.
- a servant who is paid to perform menial tasks around the household; domestic; domestic help
n.
- a custodian who lives in and cares for a house while the regular occupant is away (usually without an exchange of money)
n.
- nonvenomous tan and brown king snake with an arrow-shaped occipital spot; southeastern ones have red stripes like coral snakes; milk snake; milk adder; checkered adder; Lampropeltis triangulum
n.
- small hardy brown-and-grey bird native to Europe; English sparrow; Passer domesticus
n.
- a wheeled vehicle that can be pulled by a car or truck and is equipped for occupancy; trailer
n.
- common American wren that nests around houses; Troglodytes aedon
adv.
- at or in or to the adjacent residence; next door; in the adjacent apartment
n.
- a small roadside establishment in the southeastern United States where you can eat and drink and dance to music provided by a jukebox; juke; jook; juke joint; jook joint; juke house
n.
- a Chinese temple or shrine for idol worship
n.
- a small roadside establishment in the southeastern United States where you can eat and drink and dance to music provided by a jukebox; juke; jook; juke joint; jook joint; jook house
n.
- a wife who manages a household while her husband earns the family income; housewife; homemaker; woman of the house
n.
- housing that holds a lamp (as in a movie projector); lamphouse; lamp housing
n.
- hospital for persons with infectious diseases (especially leprosy); lazaretto; lazaret; lazarette; pesthouse
n.
- a house where rooms are rented; rooming house
n.
- the mansion of a lord or wealthy person; manor
- Hartrow Manor was a late-16th-century manor house.
- Talhenbont Hall is a Grade II listed manor house.
- He planted a garden and built a manor house here.
n.
- a large and imposing house; mansion; manse; hall; residence
- The mansion house was destroyed by fire in 1795.
- Largie Castle is a former mansion house at Tayinloan.
- The serial is set in a mansion house in Perivale in 1883.
n.
- a small house (on a farm) where meat is stored
- a small house where smoke is used to cure meat or fish; smokehouse
n.
- columbine of eastern North America having long-spurred red flowers; honeysuckle; Aquilegia canadensis
- It includes Te Mako "wharenui" (meeting house).
- The meeting house has ashlar walls made of local sandstone.
- Utt (pronounced "oot") is a meeting house where men congregate.
n.
- a theater where films are shown; cinema; movie theater; movie theatre; picture palace
n.
- pejorative terms for an insane asylum; Bedlam; booby hatch; crazy house; cuckoo's nest; funny farm; funny house; loony bin; madhouse; nuthouse; sanatorium; snake pit
n.
- a building containing an oast (a kiln for drying hops); usually has a conical or pyramidal roof
n.
- an informal party of people with hospitality for all comers
- The official open house followed on June 7, 1990.
- Its public open house was attended by 76,324 British citizens.
- Jones was involved with the open house of the Draper Utah Temple.
n.
- a building where musical dramas are performed; opera
- He moved his headquarters into the opera house.
- The original wooden opera house was established in 1827.
- It was also used as the local opera house.
n.
- (astrology) one of 12 equal areas into which the zodiac is divided; sign of the zodiac; star sign; sign; mansion; house
n.
- an inn for exchanging post horses and accommodating riders; posthouse
n.
- a prisonlike situation; a place of seeming confinement; prison
- a correctional institution where persons are confined while on trial or for punishment; prison
n.
- tavern consisting of a building with a bar and public rooms; often provides light meals; pub; saloon; pothouse; gin mill; taphouse
- A public house and a shop were built in the 1850s.
- The public house is called The Millbrook Inn.
- There is one public house in the village: the Bay Horse.
n.
- a firm in the publishing business; publisher; publishing firm; publishing company
- Imagine is a young publishing house for children.
- In 1920 the publishing house sold its bookstore.
- She founded her publishing house "writers.ink" in 2005.
n.
- a house where pumps (e.g. to irrigate) are installed and operated; pumping station
n.
- a one story house with a low pitched roof
n.
- a building used for shelter by travelers (especially in areas where there are no hotels)
n.
- a house where rooms are rented; lodging house
n.
- a house that is one of a row of identical houses situated side by side and sharing common walls; town house
n.
- royal persons collectively; royalty; royal family; royal line
- He was a progenitor of a prominent Fijian royal house.
- It is the royal house name of the early Qin, and Qin Dynasty.
- She also had the fate of the French royal house of Valois in her hands.
n.
- a house used as a hiding place or refuge by members of certain organizations
- The surviving Americans were taken to a safe house.
- They were ambushed and the safe house came under attack.
- Daisy left her baby in a safe house after she knocked Daniel out.
n.
- a dwelling that is attached to something on only one side
n.
- a house with two units sharing a common wall; duplex house; duplex
n.
- a center in an underprivileged area that provides community services
n.
- a house built of sod or adobe laid in horizontal courses; soddy; adobe house
n.
- a house designed to use solar radiation for heating; usually has large areas of glass in front of heat-absorbing materials
n.
- a building where prostitutes are available; whorehouse; brothel; bordello; bagnio; house of prostitution; house of ill repute; bawdyhouse; cathouse
n.
- a house where weapons and supplies are hidden
n.
- a station that serves as headquarters for police in a particular district; serves as a place from which policemen are dispatched and to which arrested persons are brought; police station; police headquarters
- The station house was also remodeled and modernized.
- The station house is now a private dwelling.
- The station house remains, the platforms have been demolished.
n.
- a country house (usually located in the country) that provides a cool place to live in the summer
- The summer house was nicknamed "salon".
- Maalouf also has a summer house there.
- In 1893 he built himself a summer house called the Bagh-e Bala Palace.
n.
- a building with a bar that is licensed to sell alcoholic drinks; tavern
n.
- a run-down apartment house barely meeting minimal standards; tenement
n.
- a house that is part of a terrace
n.
- a group of people who try actively to influence legislation; lobby; pressure group
n.
- a house that is one of a row of identical houses situated side by side and sharing common walls; row house
- Robinson died at his town house in Park Terrace on 9 September 1889.
- Such houses were often owned by individuals who also owned a town house.
- Its first town house, essentially an oversized district school, was built in 1831.
n.
- one of many houses of similar design constructed together on a tract of land
n.
- a storehouse for treasures
n.
- a playhouse built in the branches of a tree
n.
- plaything consisting of a small model of a house that children can play inside of; playhouse
n.
- a sales outlet offering goods at a discounted price; discount house; discount store; discounter
n.
- a wife who manages a household while her husband earns the family income; housewife; homemaker; lady of the house
E.g.
- The main block of the house was built around 1855.
- The current house was built between 1836 and 1842.
- The house was built in 1781 and the mill in 1822.
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- It currently functions as a historic house museum.
- It is a present-day historic house museum.
- in White Mills, Kentucky is a historic house built in 1903.
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- The upper house consented to it; the lower house did not.
- This win sent him for the fourth time to Tripura's lower house.
- The lower house of the legislature is called the "National Assembly".
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- Hopewell's two-story main house dates from 1818.
- The main house has a Georgian center hall plan.
- The main house, built in c.1812, is Georgian in style.
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- He was elected to the upper house on 23 March 2018.
- The upper house consented to it; the lower house did not.
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- Two cabins each share a separate shower house located between them.
- Building C is a medium-sized field house located next to the running tracks.
- & S.S. DeYoung, a then 100-year-old estate jewellery house located in New York.
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- In 1970, the house was listed as a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark.
- The house was listed on National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
- The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018.
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- It is a Federal-style brick house built about 1832.
- It is a two-story Federal style house built in stages.
- It is a stone house built of soft, tufa rock.
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- The new house was then begun and completed in 1824.
- while Finn and Jake are looking for a new house.
- The new house – the current building – was built in 1775.
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- He is primarily known in the house music circuit.
- The song incorporates elements of house music.
- The track was also remixed by house music act Antiloop.
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- Many private groups play by their own house rules.
- In 1860, he opened a girls’ school in his own house.
- To save costs, Adebayo uses his own house as the studio.
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- She offers him to stay in her guest house.
- King Marthanda Varma's guest house (1748) was in Pallipad.
- He stays in a guest house at the village.
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- Tommy Furtado trio was the house band.
- His band, The Mandarins was also the house band for the event.
- Milt Franklyn and his nine-piece band was the founding house band.
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- Flint lived in a listed Tudor manor house near Dunmow, Essex.
- Debris of the tower killed a couple in a house near the tower.
- They decided to let Caroline Place and find a house near the base.
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- The canal is home to a couple of large house boats.
- He had a large house built overlooking the hills near Eynsford in Kent.
- He built a large house there in the 1820s, which he named Veteran Hall.
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- It was also used to house Italian prisoners of war.
- It's currently used to house seismological instruments.
- Terrón Island is uninhabited but it used to house prisoners.
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- As a token of goodwill, she gives them their old house back.
- They live in an old house in a village.
- The number "21" was carved on the fence outside the old house.
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- Collet-Serra formed his own production house Ombra Films.
- He owns the production house Dev Entertainment Ventures Pvt.
- Her production house, Remadja Ellynda Film, produced the film.
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- A one-room school house was constructed in 1893.
- The hamlet had a church, school house and a cemetery.
- The building was built in the 1830s as a school house.
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- A private house was later constructed on the site.
- The original Northop Hall is now a private house.
- The main station building is now a private house.
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- She was brought up in the first house ever in Portland.
- and the first house was built by François Coignet in 1853.
- Obadiah replaced the first house with a brick one in 1938.
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- The shades of so many of White's characters hung around the house.
- A malevolent presence disturbed the couple's time around the house.
- Turtle is Vincent's driver and takes care of issues around the house.
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- It is a small -story frame house with gambrel roof.
- It is a plan two-and-a-half-story balloon frame house.
- It is a mid- and late-18th-century -story frame house.
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- It is a Federal-style brick house built about 1832.
- It is a two-story brick house on a brick foundation.
- It is a one-and-a-half-story common bond brick house.
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- A small house on the property was built in 1826.
- The couple moves into a small house in the town of Yonville in Normandy.
- Bill Sr. and Malleville moved permanently into a small house by the lake.
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- In 1792 he entered the house of Sommer in Leipzig.
- Heath entered the house on Day 53 as an Intruder.
- She entered the house on Day 53 as an intruder.
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- Here he built a house and began practicing medicine.
- He built a house in Popondetta to use as a base.
- He built a house and made a living from agriculture.
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- As a result, she lived in her grandmother’s house.
- Yuu wins and asks to sleep over at Touko’s house.
- Their rally started to protest towards the deputy’s house.
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- It currently functions as a historic house museum.
- It was restored in 1982 to be used as a house museum.
- It is a present-day historic house museum.
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- As a result, she lived in her grandmother’s house.
- Yuu wins and asks to sleep over at Touko’s house.
- Their rally started to protest towards the deputy’s house.
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- The house called Wolterton Hall was completed in 1742.
- By this time it had a house called New Hall.
- In 1896 he owned a rooming house called "The Wellington."
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- Westover Manor Westover Manor is a historic house located in Westover Hills, Texas.
- Cliff Lodge Cliff Lodge is a historic house located in Hood River, Oregon, United States.
- Thomas Vipham House The Thomas Vipham House is a historic house located near Jerome, Idaho.
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- Bills must pass each house in order to become law.
- Chosen from the Head Boy/Girl of each house.
- There was a quorum of each house present.
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- Many OKWs still refer to the original house names.
- In 2015, original house McLachlan was closed.
- The original house was substantially rebuilt in 1723–27.
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- The front of the court house has a three-bay Doric portico.
- A court house was situated where Murphy's guest house is today.
- He often went to the court house in Woodstock, Vermont to listen to cases.
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- In 1850, an almshouse was built to house paupers.
- In 1915, a new block was built to house more patients.
- It was also built to house local World War II veterans.
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- The house was designed by Mrs. Charles C. Vineyard.
- The house was designed by Henry Beston in 1925.
- The house was designed in the I-house style.
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- Contestants are permitted to leave the house in an emergency.
- In "Amityville II" it begins right after they leave the house.
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- She sold the house in about 1886 to William Lethbridge.
- The Sanguinet family sold the house in 1952.
- He sold the house to James Boswell in 1766.
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- Derryhiveny Castle is a tower house of four storeys.
- "Peel tower": A small fortified keep or tower house.
- Daniel then set about building himself a tower house.
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- About a third of the slaves lived in quarters behind the plantation house.
- Tanglewood (Akron, Alabama) Tanglewood is a historic plantation house in Akron, Alabama.
- McClanahan was a substantial landowner of the region, and this was his main plantation house.
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- It is a stone house with a shallow pyramid roof.
- It is a stone house built of soft, tufa rock.
- It was used as the foundation for a stone house in 1882.
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- In 1627 a customs house was added at the site.
- Much of the remainder of the house was added in the 18th century.
- In 1885, a freight house was added.
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- It is a two-and-a-half-story Queen Anne style house.
- It is a two-story Federal style house built in stages.
- The two-story Italianate style house was built in 1845.
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- The clinic was located in the same house as the library.
- Their second son, Oscar, was born in the same house in 1854.
- Throughout the video the same house is used in all three situations.
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- The club house, which extends to 4,500 sq.
- The club house has two bars and a balcony.
- The ground was closed and the club house was later burnt down by vandals.
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- In 1936, the house became known as Haus Auensee.
- After he died in 1969 the house became a hotel.
- The top floor of her house became an aviary.
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- Antonelli founded her eponymous fashion house in 1930.
- By the end of the 1970s the fashion house was struggling.
- She is currently the head designer at the fashion house that bears her name.
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- He daily delivers ironed clothes to Kondalu's house when Maya starts liking him.
- The duo met in East Oakland, California at a relative's house when they were teenagers.
- Female initiation takes place in the seclusion of a house when the girl is about fourteen.
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- In 1966, Yen was placed under house arrest.
- The plot was uncovered and Irene was placed under house arrest.
- He was placed under house arrest on the eve of his 90th birthday.
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- While Harper is inside the house he hears gunshots.
- He and Makoy then come back inside the house.
- He assures that nothing will be boring while he's inside the house.
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- She dies after the assault, and Sadai left the house.
- Threatening divorce, Eulalia left the house.
- She left the house to the National Trust.
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- My idea was to do an old haunted house film."
- In 1985 he volunteered at a YMCA haunted house while in high school.
- As the detective you must explore this haunted house, full of labyrinths and traps.
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- As a young man he worked in a printing house.
- Initially published by the Kraków printing house of J.A.
- As of 2014 the printing house was still producing books.
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- The men lived with the family in the big farm house.
- A farm house on the west end of Main Street is still occupied.
- Hope Hall was built on the site of am old farm house and building.
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- In 2004, the house was sold for $1.2 million.
- In 1996 the house was sold to the Amitabha Buddhist Centre.
- He died in 1828 and the house was sold.
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- Walters once lost his house during a game of pitching nickels.
- More than 150 bullets hit the McClellan house during the fighting.
- Alfred Faniel, a Belgian-born artist, also decorated the house during the same period.
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- Other changes were made to implement representative state house and senate districts.
- The first official state house was opened in 1937 at 12 Fife Lane in Miramar in Wellington.
- He got his political start in 1996, managing the state house campaign of Doug Wiles of St. Augustine.
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- His family lives in private family house in Tuzla.
- The family resides their family house in Tsumeb.
- In the split Kamlapat received the Kanpur family house along with some cash.
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- Hughes bought the house and furnishings for $486.57.
- Edward Whatmore bought the house but he died the following year.
- In 1922, Mark Cheney, the village's tax assessor, bought the house.
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- The school has a house system of four houses.
- Before 2010, the house system was as follows:
- It is not affiliated with the house system.
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- The fort’s engine house was located on the wharf.
- The engine house was again destroyed by fire in 1933.
- A fire in 1926 destroyed the engine house and power plant.
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- Clavell enjoyed Vancouver and bought a house there.
- In 2004 Mosshard and Hince bought a house together in Dalston.
- She bought a house in Richardson, where she lived until her death.
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- It currently functions as a historic house museum.
- It is a present-day historic house museum.
- It is open as a historic house museum.
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- The house is now a luxury bed and breakfast hotel.
- This house is now maintained as a Schweitzer museum.
- The house is now known as the Hatton Eielson Museum.
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- The house is located in some 1500m² of gardens.
- The house is located along the Wisconsin River.
- A carriage house is located on the rear of the property.
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- The house remained in the Field family until 1986.
- The house remained in the Black family until 1954.
- The house remained in the Yerkes family until 1959.
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- Burchard also built the chapter house of Moutier-Grandval Abbey.
- The front of the chapter house was rebuilt to a design by Hussey.
- The chapter house has grouped windows of simple untraceried form.
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- Eventually, the CP won 19 of the 500 seats in the house of representatives.
- A monarch-appointed senate with 100 members was established, equal in size to the house of representatives.
- He was also a member of the State house of representatives 1810, 1812, 1820–1821, this time representing Tolland.
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- Lau held a house show in "HK Fashion Week" in January 2000.
- Some walls of the house show scars from gunfire during the Civil War.
- He made his debut at a NXT house show on March 16, losing to Fabian Aichner.
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- This house was demolished in the early 20th century.
- The house was demolished in the late 1940s.
- The house was demolished in November 2003.
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- The house was used until 1980 as Doctor's Hospital.
- The house was used by merchants and tobacco manufacturers.
- During World War I, the house was used as a military hospital.
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- He saw patients at the popular Jerusalem coffee house.
- The coffee house has inspired various imitations worldwide.
- It was opened by James Farr in 1657, becoming London's second coffee house.
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- The house was constructed sometime during the 1840s.
- A one-room school house was constructed in 1893.
- This house was constructed for Peter Van Dyke in 1873.
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- She kisses him, and leaves the house to go on a run.
- He says he knows nothing and Judah leaves the house.
- Upon discovering this, she leaves the house.
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- It is a two-story three-bay frame and log house.
- The house is a saddlebag-plan log house.
- The Johnstons' cedar log house on Water Street in Sault Ste.
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- The house itself was dilapidated and was restored in 1986.
- The house itself is Grade I listed.
- The house itself lies on a cast-iron caisson which is built into the breakwater.
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- World War I delayed the plans for a new building to house the KWI for Brain Research.
- To the left of the main entrance was a building to house poor travellers and pilgrims.
- In 1933, the yeshiva built a new building to house the "mechina" ("preparatory school").
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- The house was purchased by Bledsoe County in 1997.
- The house was purchased by William Pope in 1845.
- In 1940 the house was purchased by Walter and Margaret Voss.
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- mil feeder left the power house in each direction.
- The steam power house was and was a wooden building.
- 1926 photo of power house and nearby housing