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dwellings

dwelling (Places)

dwelling place <a dwelling place; dwelling places> N

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Some eco-conscious travellers no longer appreciate their luxurious hotels or dwellings being the focus of their holiday.
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Many of the dwellings have been converted to commercial use.
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Although the oldest dwellings are of limestone, 1920s and 1930s brick homes are interposed amongst them.
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This would be intended to discourage foreign ownership of dwellings and free up housing stock for residents.
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They are relentless and bloodthirsty, enjoying the taste of humans and decorating their dwellings with their bones and severed heads.
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The central area now supports several dwellings and fields, including a strip of land often used as a cricket pitch.
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Also, small traditional and insubstantial agricultural workers dwellings were replaced with larger cottages.
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It is surrounded by a neighbourhood consisting of small white dwellings with a similar appearance to the hermitage.
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Today it is a residential neighborhood with mostly single-family dwellings.
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The excavations revealed a traditional indigenous architecture, using circular dwellings generally completed with a vestibule in the form of a crab's pincer and oblong-shaped barns.
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