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Home Information Pack Tax • July 2005 From 2007/06/01, New Labour will require home owners to give prospective buyers details of their dwelling's structural condition, title deeds, energy-use efficiency, planning consent status if applicable, e.g. for a conservatory, and details of guarantees for central heating, double glazing, etc.
Archive 2008-09-01 FIDO The Dog 2008
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It is as if some of the firms had equity in a home that equaled about 3% of the dwelling's value and the rest was mortgaged.
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Weather permitting, photovoltaic panels cover about 65 percent of the dwelling's daily energy needs.
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Farther south, we excavated two more rooms (3 and, to the south of it, 4), which formed the dwelling's northern end, at a level below that of the guard stations.
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Our excavations in the adjacent western sectors revealed that the dwelling's entire southern area must have formed one arcaded courtyard complex.
Interactive Dig Sagalassos 2003 - Domestic Area Report 5 2003
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She knows the dwelling's owner has gone to Liverpool.
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She knows the dwelling's owner has gone to Liverpool.
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In fact, as the owner of the House of the Vestals continued to prosper through the first century A.D., he spared no expense in updating his dwelling's sophistication: a new and more elaborate bath complex, fountains, a pool, new floors, freshly plastered walls, and a lot of marble.
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Peaceful though it was in the dwelling's vicinity, none of the soldiers desired to linger.
A Triumph of Souls Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2000
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CI Lorn paces back and forth in the dwelling's main chamber, trying not to let the Brystan sabre bang into anything.
The Magi'i Of Cyador Modesitt, L. E. 2000
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