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Shelter say that private rents are unaffordable in 55% of English boroughs, having already risen at one-and-a-half times the rate of incomes in the 10 years to 2007.

Its success saw its advertising rates rise at one point a commercial on the main channel cost as much as on ITV – but the loss of £30m of bookings means costs have dropped.

A small tower of flats, replacing homes that were formerly on the site, rises at one end.

One thing is clear from the report: For the fiscal year that ended on March 31, state spending, adjusted for inflation, rose at one of the slowest paces since the 1970's, the years that put phrases like "fiscal crisis" and "default" in every New Yorker's vocabulary.

A huge water slide rose at one end of the beach and a boardwalk platform rested above the other end.

A Labor Member rose at one session to take the Tories to task for not doing something to stop pedophiles from posing as social workers.

Ms. Yip, whether as a matter of choice or direction, plays Raffi throughout in a state of stunned distraction, rising at one point to anger.

Martinez de Vara rose at one point and delivered the soliloquy that he gave me about how building a wall and confiscating property was big government.

But watch carefully as the fans rise at one point, revealing a sketchy fringe of short, white 21st-century dance skirt that froths delectably when the women spin.

The pitch rises, at one stage creating harmonics with the cinema's air-conditioning system, then machine-gunning the ear with a stuttering assault.

A column dress in layers of chestnut tulle came with a gold belt, cappuccino-coloured hem frills and a mauve silk rose at one knee.

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