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Thirty years ago, Liverpool became the first British city to suffer from a mass heroin epidemic that swept through the estates and laid them waste.
Above all, suspicion remains that HS2 will be, to borrow a phrase from one ex-transport secretary, a rich man's toy: trains sparsely populated by businessmen whizzing blithely through the estates – council and country – of people who will never use it.
It consisted of two linked private railways running through the estates of Ward Jackson and Captain Chaloner of Guisborough.
While Biondi says the stakes of the election are too high to fret about the political hit that Clinton might suffer for spending so much time among the wealthiest donors, progressive organizers will be relieved when Clinton's 11-day traipse through the estates of the mega-rich comes to a close.
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This, he says, will inevitably increase the problems bound up with people just passing through, and the estate's dwindling community spirit.
As she moved through the estate's many piles, she said, she was often perplexed.
Eschewing the sunshine, two boys sat on a stairwell leading through the estate to Agnes's family home.
Visitors can saunter through the estate at their own leisure or take one of several guided tours.
We walked through the estate's vanilla farm and swam in the delicious cool of the deep, dark lake.
They caught a bus from the coach station out to Northfield and then walked up through the estate.
As a young teenager in secondary school, peers were often afraid to visit my home for fear of being attacked or robbed on the way through the estate.
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