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- Put simply, the American Center had become " house poor ."
- Poverty was pervasive, housing poor, living conditions hard, the streets narrow and neglected.
- The church housed Poor Clares for some time, before Leo X moved them elsewhere.
- To the left of the main entrance was a building to house poor travellers and pilgrims.
- Built by the Shireburn family in the 1728 they were built to house poor people of the parish.
- Nahalat Shimon was founded in 1891 by Sephardic and Ashkenazi Jewish Kollels, to house poor Yemenite and Sephardi Jews.
- Expressions like " house poor " and " living to pay the mortgage " didn't enter popular usage for nothing.
- "If it doesn't make you house poor and if it gives you an oasis to come home to, why not ?"
- In August 2013, Officer Suliaman Kamara pleaded guilty in a scheme to defraud the federal government of money meant to house poor people.
- In addition to the many practical problems _ and no less important _ is the very ugly symbolism of housing poor families in a jail.
- With like-minded women McAuley engaged in the practical work of housing poor women and children and educating them through academic schooling and training in practical skills.
- Norvelt was a New Deal town built by the US government to house poor families and named after Eleanor Roosevelt, described by Miss Volker as'the greatest American woman who has ever lived'."
- The lives of the Baldizzis and their neighbors are recreated at the Lower East Side Tenement Museum, a 133-year-old apartment building that housed poor immigrants of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
- It is part of a national plan to demolish public housing the government has deemed obsolete because the buildings are too high or too wide _ just plain too dense _ to house poor people.
- Yet it represents a sharp reversal of two orthodoxies : first, that public housing money should go to local governments, not to individuals, and second, that the best way to house poor people is in vast government-funded projects.
- In a decision affecting local authorities that struggle to house poor migrants, the High Court ruled Thursday that a city council was legally entitled to decide that three Dutch Somali women and their children should be sent back to the Netherlands.
- The Becontree estate was built by the Corporation of London to house poor residents of London's East End on what was previously a rural area of Essex, and Peter Wright wrote that most of the residents identified as cockneys rather than as Essex folk.
- "We knew we wouldn't need to put 20 percent down, " said Levy, a newly practicing lawyer who was moving to Greenburgh, N . Y ., from Albany, N . Y . " It's important for new home buyers to make sure they're not house poor.