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Unlike women in Greece, Roman women go out the
house
and move about the city.
When Domitia, Domitia, and Domitia want to leave the
house
to go somewhere, like the Portico of Livia, they must get ready.
It was built by Livia, the wife of the first emperor Augustus, on the site of the
house
of Vedius Pollio.
The doorkeeper opens the front door to the
house.
Returning to the house, the girls cross the atrium.
But now we do something different in our house, so we have these jam sessions, and our jam sessions consist of us jamming in church.
And so that means that, technically, this applies to, like, the back garden of your
house
in the suburbs.
And just in case any of you still had that profit idea in your mind about how much those burial plots cost and how much money you might be able to make, they also warn that it might cause the value of your
house
to drop by 20 percent.
Although, actually, it's more likely that no one will want to buy your
house
at all after that.
In Old English, one house, two
house.
Your brain has identified the tablecloth with one from the past, maybe from your grandmother's
house.
The opera
house
had provided the wrong instrument.
And so a few hours later, Jarrett did indeed step out onto the stage of the opera house, he sat down at the unplayable piano and began.
So, Iris invites Onion to her
house
for dinner.
I don't know if we have any statisticians in the house, but there's definitely something going on.
And then he went and knocked an old lady
house.
$3.4 trillion sounds like a lot of money until you compare it to the $5.1 trillion that has been slushing around in the same countries, in our financial institutions, doing absolutely nothing during the same period except inflating stock exchanges and bidding up
house
prices.
They write or talk more about others, often using the third person to distance and disassociate themselves from their lie, which sounds more false: "Absolutely no party took place at this house," or "I didn't host a party here."
We went to India to give a talk, and our parents took us to visit the former private
house
of Mahatma Gandhi.
Well, how much would you pay for this house, or partial ownership of a website that sells pet supplies?
One: each
house'
s owner is of a different nationality, drinks a different beverage, and smokes a different type of cigar.
Two: each
house'
s interior walls are painted a different color.
Three: each
house
contains a different animal, one of which is the fish.
Immediately, you also realize that since the Norwegian is at the end of the street, there's only one
house
next to him, which must be the one with the blue walls in clue fourteen.
Clue five says the green-walled
house'
s owner drinks coffee.
It can't be the center
house
since you already know its owner drinks milk, but it also can't be the second house, which you know has blue walls.
And since clue four says the green-walled
house
must be directly to the left of the white-walled one, it can't be the first or fifth
house
either.
The only place left for the green-walled
house
with the coffee drinker is the fourth spot, meaning the white-walled
house
is the fifth.
Now that the only unassigned wall color is yellow, this must be applied to the first house, where clue seven says the Dunhill smoker lives.
And clue eleven tells you that the owner of the horse is next door, which can only be the second
house.
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