Sentences with phrase «called row houses»

In human habitations, these types of units are called row houses.

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At this point in the day — call it noonish — we were in the heart of Fishtown, which is very Philly 2016: aluminum - sided row houses abutting boxy condos going up as fast as developers can build them.
Built by a technology company called NetApp, which specializes in data storage and management, the hulking gray facility houses 2,136 eight - foot - tall racks of hard drives — 36 racks per row, with rows labeled A through U and then AA through UU.
Both parties denied the claims but the ensuing row led to calls for greater scrutiny of the process of appointing people to the House of Lords.
On a recent afternoon, a group of a few dozen people braved the chilly February winds and marched down West 57th Street in Manhattan — the heart of the so - called billionaire's row — armed with signs and singing chants: «Subsidize our house, not their penthouse!»
The Glasgow North East MP faces calls to resign as speaker of the House of Commons over the latest parliamentary expenses row.
Keyonta lives in a two - bedroom row house on the 1900 block of Lemmon Street, which some residents call the «Forgetabout Neighborhood,» about a mile from UMMC and 3 miles from Hopkins.
With an expansive view of The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) from its porches, this row of beautifully detailed 19th Century Victorian row houses pays homage to generations of mill worker families who once called them home.
, T293, Piazza Amendola, Naples 2009 «Call + 972 2 5 839 749», Andres Janacu / Galería Perdida at Project Row House, Houston 2009 «Interior Design for Bastards», T293, Naples 2009 «Destroy and Rejuvenate», Regina Gallery, Moscow 2008 «Feux de Détresse», Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris 2008 «Lucky In The Misfortune», Masion Descartes, Institut Français des Pays - Bas, Amsterdam 2008 «Asleep», Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv 2008 «They Hate Us For Our Freedom», Contemporary Art Museum St.Louis, St. Louis 2008 «Change», Galerie Neu, Berlin 2008 «Counter-Poison», Komplot, Brussels 2008 «Claire Fontaine», Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam 2008 «Tragitti periferici», Facoltà di Architettura, Università degli studi di Catania, Catania 2008 «Instructions for the sharing of private property», project space, The Kitchen, New York 2008 «Capitalism is not working», House of Gaga, Messico, D.F. 2007 «Équivalences», Centre d'Art Villa Arson, Nice 2007 «Utlendinger Overalt», The White Tube, Oslo 2007 «Get Lost», Module, Palais de Tokyo, Paris 2007 «How to cook a wolf / How to?»
Yanoviak has his sights on a neighborhood called Brewerytown, a community of brick, masonry and vinyl row houses that range from tidy to decaying, with paint peeling, holes in roofs and weeds growing from cracks in sidewalks.
That's all you have to do to be able to — now you've got a system that can work each and every week and if you did that for 52 weeks in a row and you call 20 people every single week, do you think maybe somebody in there would want to sell you a house and maybe you can work the LAPS funnel out?
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