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Although not strictly a building society, it was owned by its customers and had become the flagship for not-for-profit banking.
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The photograph visualises the symbolic nature of the living condition of the book's narrator: "I live rent-free in a building rented strictly to whites, in a section of the basement that was shut off and forgotten during the 19th century," says the narrator in the novel's prologue.
The combustibility of timber is one of the main reasons that many building regulations strictly limit the use of timber as a building material.
To emphasize the views, much more glass was used in the three new hotel floors, whose curved lines are a contrast to the strictly rectangular building below.
"Strictly" means that building a chapel inside a hotel is enough to avoid paying taxes.
For example, we still do not know why CENP-A is so widely used in eukaryotes, despite the fact that CENP-A is not strictly essential for building functional kinetochores (Hori et al., 2013).
Many music services, such as Rdio or Spotify, let you rank artists or songs with the intent to find you more music in similar genres, but Muzooka is strictly focused on building a better bridge to connect producers and independent artists.
But town officials said that current zoning, which strictly limits building in the watershed areas, and their intention to buy critical parcels from willing sellers assured adequate groundwater protection.
Also on Wednesday, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that his government would crack down on the poor construction that has been blamed for the scope of the disaster, saying the government would more strictly enforce building laws and demolish especially weak buildings.
When is a building not a building?
It's a building inside a building.
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