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- ownership and procedures concerning repairs and maintenance of tenements. Tenements with one- or two-room flats provided po****r rented accommodation for workers...
- '****s', the impoverished but devoutly Catholic residents of the Monto tenements referred to local prostitutes as "unfortunate girls", and understood that...
- to let him join. Baritone Fred Tamburro stated that "Frank hung around us like we were gods or something", admitting that they only took him on board...
- as '****s', the impoverished but devoutly Catholic residents of Monto tenements referred to local prostitutes as "unfortunate girls", and understood that...
- They emphasize ideals and behavior that will enable Frank and his sister to rise out of the tenements. It is tragic irony that these efforts mean that neither...
- Hague (née ****en), immigrants from County Cavan, Ireland. Frank Hague was born in a tenement known as "The Ark"—after a rainstorm, it was surrounded by...
- A freehold, in common law jurisdictions or Commonwealth countries such as England and Wales, Australia, Canada, Ireland, India and the United States, is...
- Rehousing (low build quality) grey reconstituted stone tenements from the 1930s. A continuous line of tenements faced Richmond Park – a typical large urban park...
- Biography or Autobiography. The sequel 'Tis was published in 1999, followed by Teacher Man in 2005. The narrative is told from the point of view of Frank McCourt...
- the frank-tenement of the grantee, or it might be discontinuous or even at a considerable remove from the grantee's holdings. The right of free warren...