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The queen ant is
housed
inside a sugar plant/warehouse where she hypnotizes the residents of the small, remote island community.
Credit should be given, also, to the set design with it's seedy candy apple red painted cinder block walls, stark bare light switches and yards of metal conduit lining long hallways off of which open rows of cribs which we come to realize
housed
all sorts of perversions.
She is determined to save the murderer
housed
there awaiting execution.
Thomas Howell) works as a cleaner in the posh upmarket Waldman Building where various offices are housed, it's a Saturday & the building is almost empty except for a few workers & security guards.
Apart from noise problems, research animals are often
housed
in small cages with no source of enrichment, such as wheels, shelves, or tubes.
Researchers often dismiss questions concerning environmental influences on their experimental data by claiming that such effects “cancel out,” because their control animals are
housed
under the same conditions.
The discussions took place in the Nazarbayev Centre,
housed
in an imposing and futuristic building designed by the renowned British architect Norman Foster.
The intervention had its low points, perhaps none lower than the bombing of the Chinese Embassy, which was misidentified as a building that
housed
Serbian security assets – instruments of repression against Kosovo.
Limits on the number of centrifuges and where they could be
housed
might also be necessary.
Surrounded by a barbed-wire perimeter, it had
housed
the political prisoners, mostly from the non-Russian Soviet republics, who were considered to be “particularly dangerous recidivists.”
But a key lesson of the crisis is that macroeconomic and financial policies are closely intertwined, and that their coordination is most effective when the two tasks are
housed
in the same institution, if run by separate committees.
Because they are urban refugees – not
housed
in tents, but rather blending in with the local population in the host countries – they are easily ignored.
Yet, under her leadership, the Fund adjusted a program so that Jordan’s government could spend more to help those displaced by conflict in Syria and Iraq (more than a million of whom are
housed
in camps within its borders).
In the first approach, fish farms would be moved from the ocean to recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS), in which fish are
housed
in indoor tanks that are regulated by pumps, heaters, aerators, and filters.
Cutting-edge finance solutions used to modernize institutions like Standard Bank, Africa’s largest bank, depend on the expertise
housed
at UK-based institutions.
Solidarity Now needs just €62 million ($67 million) to care for 15,000 of the 50,000 refugees who need to be
housed
in Greece next year.
But the “war on terror” did not warrant the decision to attack a sovereign state and topple its government on the flawed presumption that it
housed
weapons of mass destruction and was linked to the 2001 attacks.
Weeds and grey desolation are all that thrive in this once-bustling community, which
housed
the workers of Chernobyl’s doomed nuclear power plant, whose devastating meltdown 26 years ago still inflicts physical and socioeconomic harm on many in Ukraine and nearby countries.
Ambitious proposals to redress it, such as a Sovereign Debt Restructuring Mechanism (SDRM)
housed
at the International Monetary Fund, have always run into political roadblocks.
The prisoners are
housed
far from anything like mops or other cleaning articles; they are given no chores to perform; and they receive no mail.
Germany will insist that all new programs be
housed
within EU structures, while demanding parliamentary approval for all operations.
Most of those who took the leaflets did not know that their eggs came from hens kept in cages so small that even one bird – the cages normally
housed
four – would be unable to fully stretch and flap her wings.
As it stands, urbanization pressure is being felt by the top 100 (out of 600) Chinese cities, which
housed
714.3 million residents – 52.8% of the total population – and generated 75.7% of China’s GDP in 2016.
One initiative that is already advancing this goal is the Women Entrepreneurs Finance Initiative (We-Fi), a collaborative partnership
housed
at the World Bank and supported by 14 governments, including Canada.
Instead, Taylor is
housed
in a villa on the sandy beaches of Calabar on Nigeria’s southeastern coast, as key international players – including France, the United Kingdom,and South Africa – remain silent.
Convict laborers, like the rest of the Chinese workforce on such projects, are
housed
near the project site.
The CCP must decide how to accommodate the social forces that will benefit from further globalization while disentangling itself from its traditional power base,
housed
in the failing state-owned sector propped up by the old central planning apparatus.
The State Planning Commission evolved into the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) – though it is still
housed
in the same building on Yuetan Street in Beijing.
A “substitution account,”
housed
at the IMF, would enable countries to convert their existing reserve holdings into SDRs.
Perhaps half of the undescribed species have already been collected and
housed
in herbaria, where they await detection and analysis.
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