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His great-aunt, the publisher, Susan Locke, has an intact house, so she offered the general manager, Sanford Bernstein — whose house and cars were ruined — a home.
Marie Alice Craft, a school psychologist, said her 11-year-old daughter had been sleeping with her in a bed at a relative's intact house and waking up with a start when her mother got up to use the bathroom.
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Previously, the government said it would try to leave intact houses and other infrastructure in the settlements.
You can see remarkable mosaic tiled floors, and partially intact housing and columns on a wide rural expanse.
He pointed to one of the few intact houses: "See the window frames and the roof beams?
With its sheds, boiler houses, dock and rusting hulks as well as intact houses, it gives the impression of a real town.
But just to have a comparison, they began looking at intact houses in Harlem, the historic ones with moldings and fireplaces.
Researchers from the Rand Corporation found that neighborhoods where many buildings are boarded up and abandoned have higher rates of early death from cancer and diabetes than neighborhoods with similar poverty rates and similar proportions of uninsured people, but intact housing.
He and other American helicopter crewmen said they were stunned by the randomness of the tsunami, witnessed by a large ferry boat placed perfectly atop a three-story building, or an entire house floating intact miles out at sea, with curtains still in the window.
These architecturally intact buildings house shops, restaurants, galleries and cafes.
The trust's academics and historians jumped at the chance to preserve the rare, intact plantation house.
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