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How do you scale finding people new old houses and then ripping those houses apart to make them new and better houses?
"There are houses with windows out, houses without roofs," he said.
But Yury just kept opening new houses and opening new houses.
So the houses were his houses, the farms were his farms.
Originally, praise houses were used as houses of worship for slaves.
As award-winning horror writer Stephen Graham Jones writes, there are two types of haunted houses in fiction: Stay Away Houses and Hungry Houses.
It shows data on houses currently being built, and houses recently completed.
Some of the houses in which Hong Kong houses refugees defy description.
Some investors flip the houses, others rent the houses out, and some resell the houses when they appreciate, which could take weeks or years, they wrote.
They assume the houses are, well, houses — sites of both permanence and memory.
The houses are the governor's houses, and they're not asking for any services.
All seem to have houses in the city and houses in the country.
Some houses have all the bells and whistles ... this one has extra houses. Seriously.
Some nearby houses have been razed and are being replaced with large, expensive houses.
There are three houses in the district, and the rest of the houses aren't.
Building houses and creating artificial dunes to protect them are mutually reinforcing interventions, because the houses turn the dunes into necessities and the dunes make the houses seem rational.
Dainard now has 250 units (10 single-family houses, rooming houses, duplexes, and fourplexes), flips about 100 houses a year, and made over $1 million on a single deal.
Any of us who have old houses know old houses need a lot of work.
The times of the open houses are not specified, and 16 open houses seems ridiculous.
"We knocked on Poncho's family members' houses, we knocked on his friends' houses," Roskey said.
In their houses — half-houses, more often — there was generally no telephone and little heat.
My idea with this project was to represent the apartment and houses as real houses.
She's got about five houses, and I was raised in each one of them houses.
The area "is very natural, it's bigger houses, it's very good, solid houses," he said.
The houses are topped with hand-made spirit figures, like warriors, animals and tiny houses.
It wasn't just ISIS —our own neighbors marked our houses 'Y' and their houses 'S.
That affects people's houses, and they have a lot of finances tied up in their houses.
She allowed Olivia to venture three houses to the north and three houses to the south.
F.Y.I. Q. Old movie houses don't die; they're repurposed as drugstores, clinics, even houses of worship.
While most people think tiny houses are cramped, most of these houses actually felt quite spacious.
Greg Parham owns Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses, which designs and builds tiny houses in Durango, Colorado.
Its features include houses upon houses upon houses that look like cookie-cutter versions of each other, families going on walks to the park, and the occasional school, church, and Tim Hortons.
New York City has selected three private developers for the buildings at the Mill Brook Houses in the South Bronx and at the Ingersoll Houses and the Van Dyke Houses in Brooklyn.
"We'll go over to friends' houses; we have like shower night at like friends' houses," MacIntyre said.
Houses on one side of a street were destroyed, with houses on the other side seemingly unscathed.
You are going to see some houses at the end, you have to run toward the houses.
That is to say, houses that don't want visitors or occupants and houses that very much do.
Those 44 empty open houses represented 13% of all open houses, up from 9% two weeks earlier.
Market infrastructure refers to exchanges, clearing houses and settlemen houses that handle each leg of stock trade.
Market infrastructure refers to exchanges, clearing houses and settlement houses that handle each leg of stock trade.
"I love watching people redecorating their houses, buying houses," the former secretary of State said in 2015.
Houses were equipped with hot tubs, and members had access to vacation houses in Tahoe and Napa.
So-called collab houses, also known as content houses, are an established tradition in the influencer world.
Forces on the ground inspected auction houses, art galleries, museums, ports, airports, border crossing points, and private houses.
"Many houses collapsed due to high intensity winds, or the trees fell over onto the houses," said Kumar.
It said 20 houses were destroyed and more than 223 houses and 113 bridges damaged by the flooding.
The Unique category houses some of the most out-there listings, like tree houses, bubble domes, airstreams, and yurts.
In addition to the 29 houses that were destroyed in that fire, two houses were damaged but deemed habitable.
It's difficult to build new houses on thawing permafrost, and many existing houses have huge cracks in the foundations.
Your American houses are built to last only 20 years so builders could sell new houses at the end.
Clearing houses must be able to access trading venues and trading venues must be able to access clearing houses.
Plus, the houses are close together, so you can optimize how many houses you visit before the night's up.
And all of the victims were found dead either at fraternity houses or after attending events at fraternity houses.
Non-DIYers will pay Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses anywhere from $30,000 to $150,000 for finished houses, according to Parham.
On evenly-spaced plots of land stand cookie-cutter houses; in front of the houses, children are bouncing balls.
M.N. You'd go to people's houses, they had big houses and some kind of fancy Ferrari in the driveway.
People in glass houses must be rich, because they are always paying for new houses when the old ones shatter.
For example, small houses can be built only three floors high, but these houses can still be large or luxurious.
Opened in 2014, it houses 10,000 worshippers and oozes confidence, rising 50 metres above low-rise houses and cheap hotels.
Because we have the addresses, we know that houses one to 20 exist, but it's possible some houses are abandoned.
The fashion houses: Google's most loyal watch partnersOne bright spot for the platform has been luxury watchmakers and fashion houses.
Young people are buying houses again Young people are buying houses again The American Dream still has a faint pulse.
"If the beach washes out, the little houses go first," he said, "but then the big houses go after that."
In the middle of the space, carefully designed white architectural models display the layouts of some of the more famous complexes, such as Queensbridge Houses, Sunnyside Gardens, Penn Station South, Williamsburg Houses, Nehemiah Houses, and River Bend.
If I asked you to compare two houses, you might start by making a list of criteria that differentiate the houses.
And in my head, my silly answer was, to buy more houses... which will make more money.... to buy more houses.
Trees everywhere, houses with no roofs, everybody outside their houses because there's no air conditioning, there's no light, there's no nothing.
Your rising sign determines the placement of your houses, and each of those houses represents a different area of your life.
Airbnb helps you find these options by letting you filter for "unusual stays," such as tree houses, yurts, or tiny houses.
Every child knows that houses of brick are safer than houses of wood or straw — and therefore cost more to build.
It is true that Republicans have majorities in both Houses of Congress, but that does not mean they control both Houses.
"My fear is we will build houses for the sake of building houses where people don't want to live," he said.
Among the most hazardous conditions were a broken crossing bridge and chain ladder at the South Jamaica Houses in Queens; a missing bridge at the Davidson Houses and broken metal slides with sharp edges at the Jackson Houses, both in the Bronx; and a broken spiral climber with sharp edges at the Jacob Riis Houses in Manhattan.
"Other people used equity loans on their houses and they lost their houses and they're never going to be made completely whole."
"New houses were damaged and the old houses which we were preserving were completely destroyed," she said, referring to traditional stone homes.
Planets move through the houses in the same way they do with signs, imbuing the houses with their energy along the way.
These include museums, art galleries and theatres; caravan parks and gyms; small hotels; sports clubs; night clubs; club houses and guest houses.
These include museums, art galleries and theaters; caravan parks and gyms; small hotels; sports clubs; night clubs; club houses and guest houses.
People often call Spanish-style houses "stucco houses" because of the plaster that is often used to build the homes' exterior walls.
Single houses are long, two-story houses with porches on one side, so instead of having front gardens, they have side gardens.
Sure, my neighbors' houses are all worth less than $2278 million, and my house looks just like all of my neighbors' houses.
Sure, people whose houses don't burn down don't really want to pay for people whose houses do, but that's how insurance works.
Similar to fraternity houses at US colleges, the rugby houses tend to be associated with extreme partying, excessive drinking, and access to drugs.
The vast majority of houses coming on to the market in a given year are not new-build ones, but already-existing houses.
I saw time and time again, people [in the porn industry] would have to move from pretty nice houses to much smaller houses.
Clearnet, one of the region's biggest clearing houses for euro-denominated securities, while Deutsche Boerse owns Clearstream, one of Europe's biggest settlement houses.
Business Insider talked to Greg Parham of Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses for a behind-the-scenes look at designing and building tiny houses.
Business Insider talked to Greg Parham, owner of Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses, which designs and builds tiny houses with an emphasis on customization.
"The Hispanics, in my time, all lived in little adobe houses," said Rito Rivera, 78, who still lives in one of those houses.
According to the report, 44 million houses, equivalent to one in every three houses in the country, are in the wildland-urban interface.
THE HOUSES OCTOBER BUILT 2 This is a sequel to a 20033 found-footage horror film in which five friends visited haunted houses.
At the time, Phipps Houses, the nonprofit developer, was building the Lambert Houses, a pumpkin-toned, 16-building mixed-use affordable-housing complex.
Although many houses are still standing enough to see that they are houses, there is hardly one that escaped the wrath of war.
"These are real houses that we digitized, so they're learning things about how western-style houses tend to be laid out," he said.
There are also bipartisan houses, for users who love discourse, and undecided houses, for those who aren't sure what or whom they love.
This sounds vague, but it's the reason why upper houses are de facto less powerful than lower houses in many other developed countries.
"If you look at Wright's Usonian houses, the premise of these houses is that they were accessible for the middle class," Widder told Hyperallergic.
It's called France, and it's a prototype designed by Joshua Woodsman of Pin-Up Houses, which sells plans for sheds, cottages, and tiny houses.
He said thousands of houses and other buildings have been damaged and most of the deaths counted so far were caused by collapsing houses.
Meanwhile, the central bank is scrutinizing money exchange houses and may take some houses' licenses away if they don't comply with rules, Mansouri added.
All of their houses are handmade and designed to function as actual mini-houses for dogs, so they require a lot of detailed work.
There are prefab houses, tiny houses and a "garage house" that holds RVs owned by its older, part-time residents, who travel a lot.
Both were feared figures in the Mott Haven Houses and the nearby Patterson Houses, projects notorious for gun violence and feuds between street gangs.
Rue Saint-Honoré houses many of the same fashion houses, but they tend to have more sales because Parisians also shop at those locations.
Many of the burned houses tucked into the woods or on small ravines had the structure of those prefabricated, and sometimes illegally constructed, houses.
Similar to holdout buildings, like the nail houses of China whose owners refused to make way for development, spite houses are acts of protest.
A comprehensive 21 federal report found that, as of 22012, the vulnerable "wildland-urban interface" of the lower 218 states includes about 44 million houses — one in every three houses in the country, with the highest concentrations of houses in California, Texas and Florida.
BUT AT THE TIME, THERE WASN'T THE OVERLAP BECAUSE WE DIDN'T HAVE THE STATIONARY STORAGE FOR HOUSES, WE DIDN'T HAVE THE BATTERY POWER FOR HOUSES.
Houses of fear Among Muslims, Mogahed said many mosques function as "open houses," especially during Ramadan, when strangers from out of town visit to pray.
One possible explanation is that those building houses focus their efforts on the top 10% of the market, perhaps because large houses are especially profitable.
More than 0005,2000 houses are reported damaged, including nearly 17,000 houses that have been washed away completely and over 65,000 partially lost to riverbank erosion.
I'm pacing down frosty pavements in the sparse, rural West Midlands, past giant country houses and barn conversions toward a row of redbrick terraced houses.
Lloyds Bank compared the value of houses in a postal district with a supermarket to houses in nearby areas without one, according to The Telegraph.
"You can't drive a car anywhere, you can't do anything because it's littered with houses, pieces of houses," Ms. Mulligan said in a phone interview.
It's this beautiful, bucolic part of Copenhagen, full of trees and lakes and mostly they've built their own houses from discarded remnants of other houses.
Letting go can be hard; not only do some former owners haunt the houses they once inhabited, they say that the houses haunt them, too.
The hamlet has mostly single-family houses, with a number of 1950s and 1960s subdivisions filled with ranch houses, colonials, split-levels and raised ranches.
He brags about having two wives and two girlfriends, but also that he houses them in cheap boarding houses that run about $30 a month.
Firstly, it contained only provisions for leasehold owners of flats — not houses — because the vast majority of houses were sold under freehold at the time.
Well, five percentage points, when you talk about 22410 million households, or six million houses are people that are living in rental units rather than houses.
But failures of clearing houses are very rare and have tended to occur at young clearing houses with one main commodity and inadequate systems of margining.
Zoning laws in the US do not have a classification for tiny houses, so owners have to classify their houses as RVs, trailers, or mobile homes.
While more conventional ballroom houses—like the Houses of Mizrahi, LaBeija, and Xtravaganza—have DJs and MCs amongst their members, they are still dominated by dancers.
Many types of buildings were exempted from the caps, including houses of worship and apartment houses with rent-regulated units and other types of affordable housing.
"When people build houses in their habitat, of course they will seek a dry spot in people's houses because they can't go anywhere else," he said.
As of Tuesday, 39 single-family houses, 19 co-op apartments and seven two-family houses were on the market, according to Multiple Listing Service data.
More than half said their houses were damaged or totally destroyed and only 1 percent said they knew for sure their houses were available for return.
I told them that there the houses had many storeys, that there were so many houses and so many streets, and so many big fine shops.
New editions of the souvenir houses were created on and off for many years, until 1994 – KLM's 75th anniversary – when the airline commissioned a bonus catch-up batch of miniature houses so that the number of souvenir houses in the series lined up with airline's age.
And although some houses are more materially luxurious—the linens and the glassware in the Gooise houses are of a finer quality than those in the other houses, for instance—the cost to the resident is the same: the life styles are not supposed to be aspirational.
Boarding up houses As the investigation continues, police and community members have been searching for more possible victims and trying to prevent similar attacks in abandoned houses.
So I grew up in a set of houses on the Front Street, little A-frame houses of the Collier Heights and embedded in them were mansions.
Most countries following the British system have upper houses — only New Zealand was wise enough to abolish it — but they're far, far weaker than their lower houses.
I want them to sit and think about who they are without their lawyers, their millions, their fancy cars, houses upon houses, their 'playboy' status and swagger.
Maintenance is not easy, since the wooden houses need painting and renovation every year, and so the houses are not practical as a holiday home, she added.
Joyce Wayman has been shuttled between the FLDS "houses of hiding," which some members refer to as "houses of hostage" because the doors lock from the outside.
TRUMP: Went to Fisher House, where they build houses, the money that you're talking about went to Fisher House, where they build houses for veterans and disabled.
"Soho House has more houses opening this year, more houses opening next year, our membership is going more and more global - it's an exciting time," he enthused.
"They are trading houses but have become a lot more (like commodity) houses," said Seijiro Takeshita, a professor at the University of Shizuoka's management and information school.
Mr. Murphy was one of 103 young men from the Grant Houses and neighboring Manhattanville Houses indicted on conspiracy charges after a police raid in June 2014.
She does upkeep on her little houses about once a week, usually in the evenings with her son, and also removes some of the unsightly fairy houses.
This village of 10 tiny houses is actually The Arctic Hideaway, a hotel made up of 10 tiny houses, five of which you can stay in overnight.
Admittedly, tiny houses and cabins alike are small, often rustic houses, but a cabin can be any size the owner desires and is built on a foundation.
One brokerage hasn't seen an impact on open houses and showings — yetWarburg's memo gave a detailed layout of how agents should prepare for open houses and showings.
The backyards of many houses abutted the ridge, but the residents there said they felt safe because their houses sat a few dozen yards above the water.
But these efforts always failed because the animals' houses were too fragile to be harvested and collected specimens were never able to build houses outside the ocean.
Oklahoma expanded its "Stand Your Ground" law to allow deadly force in houses of worship, and Wyoming also repealed the prohibition of guns in houses of worship.
Trump: Went to Fisher House, where they build houses, the money that you're talking about went to Fisher House, where they build houses for veterans and disabled.
"Last time we had a super typhoon, there were 14,000-plus of totally destroyed houses and about 40,000-plus of partially destroyed houses," he told news channel ANC.
It's actually in a street with houses, but it was meant to be out in the wild, so they had to put bushes in front of the houses.
The houses were smaller, with dual-use spaces like those common in Europe, and the houses made less use of expensive stone and used modular pieces, he said.
THE DAY THAT WE HAD THREE REPUBLICAN HOUSES, THE PRESIDENT OF TWO HOUSES, THAT WAS THE DAY THERE WASN'T GOING TO BE ANOTHER REGULATION PUT ON THE ECONOMY.
Manfred says he found a way to delete people's houses and take over their lots, allowing him to build more houses than he normally would be able to.
About 10 of the village's original 19th-century mansard-roofed houses remain; one, which was moved, houses the Garden City Historical Society, said William Bellmer, the village historian.
Immediately after the suspensions were announced, false reports that fraternity houses were being raided and that members were being arrested or forced to leave fraternity houses spread online.
Republicans also maintain control of both houses of Congress Republicans also maintain control of both houses of Congress Republicans didn't just win the White House on Election Day.
They were there to hear from police and housing officials and residents from St. Nicholas Houses and two other Harlem complexes, the Polo Grounds Towers and Wagner Houses.
But these 70-year-old houses were already crumbling, unsuited for renovations on such a scale, and that's when my neighbors began to tear their own houses down.
Since 2006, only 82 rooming houses have legally been registered in Philadelphia, yet housing inspectors conducted more than 500 investigations because of neighbor complaints of suspected rooming houses.
To the residents of the Cause Houses, Sportcoat looks like he's arguing with himself, which ain't really a biggie — in the Cause Houses a little crazy isn't unexpected.
"Unfortunately, some media houses chose to disregard this advice ... the government took a decision to shut down the concerned media houses," the Interior Ministry said in a statement.
"Unfortunately, some media houses chose to disregard this advice ... the government took a decision to shut down the concerned media houses," the Interior Ministry said in a statement.
While demand is obviously high for houses in the Toronto area, the rate at which people sell houses has remained stagnant for years and even declined at times.
Harvard assigns freshmen to houses at random, and while it's technically permitted for upper-class students to switch houses or live off campus, both are fairly strongly discouraged.
In October 2013, the Facebook chief bought four more houses on his street in order to take their backyards for his own and use the houses as a buffer.
This is not surprising given that government policy favours the building of new houses over the more logical option of refurbishing existing houses (tax is charged on the latter).
But if you just keep adding houses without ever upgrading to the more expensive hotels, eventually there won't be enough houses tokens left for other players to buy them.
Data from Elmsford's building department indicated that the village contains roughly 750 single-family houses and 200 multifamily houses, mostly modest colonials, capes, Tudors and ranches on small lots.
It was small compared with today's conflagrations — 44 houses burned down — but it prompted the county to set up a program to harden its roughly 8,000 houses against fire.
On one occasion the Apple Watch connected to T-Mobile after I'd walked my dog past four houses in my neighborhood and on another it took me 10 houses.
Houses may also be less expensive in the Shell Beach section of Leetes Island, where owners of ranch-style houses have raised their homes on stilts to avoid flooding.
"The government forces said stay in your houses, but our houses are without electricity or water," said Sabah Kareem, whose neighborhood of eastern Mosul is now under government control.
Dealers use auction houses for their international reach, and auction houses use dealers to connect with clients who wish to sell at public auction or through private auction sales.
" Sanderson also said there were four chicken breeder houses affected in North Carolina by the flooding, and 33 pullet houses with young hens were found to have "serious damage.
A "controlled burn" of a few plague-infested houses ordered by the city board of health had gotten out of control and burned down 4,000 houses, leaving thousands homeless.
"When I moved from Queens to the Pink Houses, the first time I moved to Pink Houses, the very first day, I saw someone get murdered," Dunn tells VICE.
Everything else — the cash, the houses — are theirs.
The Children, The White Houses, and Emmet Blackburn . . .
" On deregulation: "The day that we had three Republican houses, the President, the two houses, that was the day there wasn't going to be another regulation put on the economy.
She is able to sell both of the houses and two more lots, pay off over $2 million in debt and secure a new loan to build four more houses.
In October 2013, the Facebook chief bought the four extra houses on his street in order to take their backyards for his own and use the houses as a buffer.
Here's what to do Houses built 'inside a lake' could degrade Controversy has surrounded the placement of houses near Houston's Barker and Addicks reservoirs, especially since floodwater overflowed the latter.
The government's plan is to move them to the newly approved settlement, built on public land, which would initially have 98 houses and eventually could accommodate up to 300 houses.
Ms. Aguilar said she met Mr. Ortega in person when she signed up for Houses for the People, a government program that distributes houses to the poor at favorable prices.
It is simply a traditional northern Ghanaian village, a labyrinth of round adobe houses with thatched roofs, the occasional wood hut, guinea fowl, and goats roaming free around the houses.
They destroyed years' worth of Guyton's work in under an hour — all of the houses that weren't paid up on their taxes, which unintentionally left various nearby crack houses intact.
If I were to sell my house, then the four houses up the hill would be relevant to the developer because he can't connect to those four houses without mine.
"The Republican hype houses all root for Trump, and the liberal hype houses all root for Bernie," said Javon Fonville, 19, the founder of the progressive hype house (handle: @votebernie2020).
"Five years from now, we're hoping to have many houses like this set up across the United States (and maybe abroad) and spend each year traveling between the different houses."
On the contrary, fans are constantly sorting themselves and each other into Hogwarts houses; Tumblr is full of indignant posts about whether the world needs hybrid houses like Slytherclaw or Griffinpuff.
Part of the reason for the jump, says Woodburn, is because there are a lot more bounce houses today and a lot more rentals at people's houses than 10 years ago.
However, high rents have forced many artists and musicians to overcrowd houses, take such accommodations and hold concerts and open houses to make ends meet, members of the artistic community said.
Over time, restaurants, ice houses, mills, packing houses and other businesses sponsored baseball teams to foster acculturation among Mexican-Americans, but it happened in ways the sponsors did not always imagine.
PredPol generates place-specific crime forecasts police officers on a scale as small as 500 by 500 square feet, which can pinpoint, in some cases, individual houses or groups of houses.
Houses From 2000 until the 21971s, Sears sold materials and assembly instructions for tens of thousands of houses — meant for humans, not for dolls (though Sears sold plenty of those, too).
Yury Baumblit, 67, was part of a 2015 New York Times investigation into so-called "three-quarter houses," unregulated residences in a gray area between regulated halfway houses and permanent homes.
They tell about how the different houses on Westeros got together and defeated those dragons, and how those houses, represented by their respective animals, bowed in allegiance to the Baretheon stag.
He told CNBC's "Trailblazers " that London is unique since it has a mix of government council estate blocks of houses and beautiful million-plus pound terrace houses on the same road.
In the 2018 California fires, about half of houses built since 2008 - when fire-safe building codes tightened - survived the blazes, compared to 18% of houses built earlier, Muir-Wood said.
" Mr. Doherty called the houses a "declaration of independence.
We must protect our houses of worship & religious centers.
LONDON — Put away your woefully inadequate DIY gingerbread houses.
I like gingerbread houses, cookies, chocolates … things like that.
Many deaths reported from drowning, flying debris, & collapsing houses.
" The shortstop continued, "A lot of houses went down.
Republicans -- Trump's party -- currently control both houses of Congress.
Don'ts: + HUMIDITY is the enemy of all gingerbread houses.
However, if several clearing houses are brought under one roof, this would increase the systemic relevance of the merged company and lead to mutual dependency of the clearing houses themselves, Dombret said.
The storm ditched two to three feet of rain, flooding houses and hospitals, while raging winds tore roofs off houses and electrical transmission towers from the ground, plunging the island into darkness.
Inside US outpost directing war on ISIS Some houses in the Mosul defensive zone have been elaborately booby-trapped; for instance, light switches inside some houses have been wired so they detonate.
By chance, he ran across Forsyth County Animal Control's Houses for Hounds program, which coordinates with multiple animal welfare groups to provide free dog houses to lower income residents in the area.
Why the California wildfires spread so quickly "In this area something like 25,000 houses were built in the last 10 years and in the same time, 20,000 houses have burned," Kearns says.
TRUMP: ... the money — the money went to Fisher House, where they build houses — the money that you're talking about went to Fisher House, where they build houses for veterans and disabled vets.
Heffentrager says that he and others knew the city had really old houses, which are a key risk for lead exposure, as those houses are more likely to have lead-based paints.
He speaks four languages including French, and when he sees dents in American houses, he must remind himself they are not caused by bullet holes, like the dents in houses back home.
Outside Palu, along the main road through the district of Donggala, houses on the seaward side had been smashed by the tsunami and houses on the inland side destroyed by the quake.
There is one main commercial strip, some very old and beautiful wooden houses on their last legs, and a number of new-build "chalet" style rental houses plus a few larger hotels.
Tall, thin houses toppled to one side, killed on the spot; stockier, sturdier houses trembled and swayed, their chests and bellies gashed open and exposing what had always been hidden from view.
A week ago, a mob of several hundred people chanting Hindu nationalist slogans torched two mosques and dozens of Muslim houses, eyewitnesses said, while nearby houses carrying Hindu symbols were left untouched.
The killing of Mr. Maldonado was at least the 219th murder since 211 in the Melrose Houses and the neighboring Jackson Houses, several of them stemming from gang conflict, the police said.
About 2,500 people remain in evacuation centers, according to Fire and Disaster Management Agency, after landslides buried houses and rain at the weekend loosened soil in a further threat to unstable houses.
The chart is made up of 12 sections, which astrologers call houses, and the houses make up the two ends of the axis that astrologers use to interpret the full moon's meaning.
There are few reminders of the deadly pits, or the houses that once stood there, or the people who lived in those houses and fought to control their land and its bounty.
As they left their prime teen years, lost their health and their looks, the women passed from "flash houses" for the wealthy to the cheap "shilling houses" and then to the alleys.
He knows how to reveal the tip of the iceberg and let the reader's imagination supply the rest, lending a pleasing verticality to his society: dozens of noble houses, lesser houses beneath those, then landed knights and even extinct houses, all of which are cataloged in exhaustive taxonomic detail on A Wiki of Ice and Fire.

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