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This striking early effort, which depicts its dwelling in boxy, subtly contrasting patches of hot magenta, has not been shown in several decades.
Presumably, these things are correlated: a group stays together because its dwelling is built to last.Ms Sagot and Dr Stevens were able to gather relevant data from previous studies on 15 of the 22 species.
Kerosene consumption also decreases by 2.348 L with one household personally owning its dwelling.
Finally, in the exterior wall at the back of the temple, there were often niches for laymen to pray to the temple god, as close as they could come to its dwelling place.
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Yugoslavia reported 20.7 percent of its dwellings destroyed.
South Australia leads the way: 25% of its dwellings have solar power.
Since the third century before Christ, its dwellings have stood along the slopes of a mountain deep in the Matese range.
Mr. Kimura, a fisherman who lost his boat in the tsunami, said the village first moved its dwellings uphill after the 1896 tsunami, which left only two survivors.
In the territory of the former West Germany, the stock is modern, some three-fourths of its dwellings having been built since the end of World War II.
Nearly all the city's land is council-owned; 80% of its dwellings are rented, many from ex-council housing associations.
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