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"It's not house hoarding.
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Large, multigenerational families huddle in their houses, hoarding the shrinking supplies of water, food and gasoline.
She credited house-hoarding above all.
In October 2011, a new group, the Intergenerational Foundation, argued that older people were "hoarding housing" and should be encouraged to downsize.
More than half of the over 65s fall into this category and as a result are "hoarding housing", the charity argues.
The group of boys peering into the curtained windows of the Lisbon house through a telescope, hoarding scraps of virginalia like precious stones and conspiring to free the girls from the prison of their strict Catholic household, will grow up into Giovanni Ribisi, who reads Mr. Eugenides's elegant prose in scratchy tones of rue.
The average household hoards 40.
If items in the house are treated like living things requiring space, wouldn't hoarding break down?
It highlighted inept border officials who allowed one of his wives to pass into Iran, inept municipal officials who failed to spot the unusual construction at his house, intelligence officials who hoarded information, and senior police officials who it deemed guilty of a "grave dereliction of duty".
In packing up their house, I realized I was the daughter of survivalists with a penchant for hoarding.
So firms are now hoarding cash instead of lending it, until they understand how bad the housing crash will become and how exposed to it they are.
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