Each room in
this former row house is uniquely decorated by local artists.
Not exact matches
The most effective
houses are small (not more than twenty - five clients), have simple rules, maintain an atmosphere of homelike informality, and employ staff counselors who are recovered alcoholics, often
former Skid
Row - ers.
Neither will he ask for a front -
row seat when the veterans» memorial in front of the glass
house is dedicated on May 24, nor at the ribbon - cutting for the SUNY Ulster adjunct at the
former Sophie Finn School scheduled for mid-October.
The
row significantly handicapped Mr Howard's bid after Widdecombe criticised her
former boss on the floor of the
House.
The
former chairman of the committee on Standards in Public life has criticised the
House of Commons Speaker Michael Martin over his handling of the MPs» expenses
row.
The team embraced the
Row House experience as many of the coaches they worked with were
former rowers and had a good understanding of what the women were attempting to achieve.
Yes, the JX35, a
former Autoweek long - termer well loved by the staff, its relatively compact footprint
housing a wonderfully spacious and efficient three -
row interior and with a stylish profile that set it apart from a sea of same - ol» riffs on the three - box theme: This was the very same vehicle, and in all ways but for the color palette.
The
former is a full QWERTY setup arranged over three
rows with the space bar
housed centrally on the bottom line of keys.
This exhibition, a survey of Truitt's sculpture, painting, and works on paper from 1961 to 2002, traces the career of an artist who developed her work quietly and independently in the
former carriage and
row houses of this city.
Nick Hackworth's Paradise
Row, formerly of Bethnal Green, took up residence close by in a Mayfair
house; 23 - year old Henry Little filled a disused chapel in St John's Wood with 17 young artists, and on a smaller scale, Sarah Bejerano and Kate Sapera (both 23) persuaded a
housing trust to lend a
former shop space to their coterie of recent graduates.
So it's only fitting that his redbrick
row house in New York's Greenwich Village, tucked away on a gated street of
former carriage
houses — turned — artist studios near Washington Square Park, boasts a noteworthy roster of past inhabitants — one that tells the story of the neighborhood's changing face.
The shape of the roof and large windows in this
house might give away its
former role in the local community — although it's now just got the one desk rather than
rows and
rows lined up ready for learning.