His semi-detached house still stands in leafy Menlove Avenue with a blue plaque advertising its famous former occupant.
This company is more diversified as it builds single-family detached homes and condos in 28 states.
The 22 houses will be detached and semi-detached homes, all with gardens and most with garages.
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Distance learning suggests for some a detached, lighter and less serious version of learning.
About nine minutes out, the capsule detached from the spacecraft that had shepherded it from Earth.
However, the first thing you notice is that they look glum, bored or detached.
There are easily detached pods of fat that can be pulled out of the goose.
"The Times doesn't function in a way that's detached from the national interest, " he says.
Indeed, economists' obsessive pursuit of theory has led them into a cul-de-sac, detached from reality.
The boasts and claims seem detached from the world of reality we all live it.
Mr Casini and his Union of Centre Democrats are already semi-detached from Mr Berlusconi's alliance.
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During the course of our lives, learning becomes detached from creating experiences and getting feedback.
Flats, semi-detached and terraced houses attracted offers over the asking price during that period, S1 said.
People selling detached homes in Scotland have been setting unrealistic asking prices, property firm S1 said.
Crews in East Sussex went to Hove railway station after roof sheeting became detached.
"For us sustainability, or CSR, is business, it's not something that is detached, " he said.
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That created a column of fire which then detached itself to form a floating, quivering fireball.
The IRS thinks virtually nothing your employer gives you is motivated by detached and disinterested generosity.
But now the political class is still floating, detached, but it has nothing to deliver.
In short, the manufacturing process had become detached from a clear understanding of the market.
Throughout the last four grinding years of recession, the Fed has seemed curiously detached from reality.
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Its critics still say the Review is detached from the mainstream, and lacks influence.
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At times, Jackson seems tired, but he never comes off as unprofessional, joyless, or detached.
Thus far, U.S. policy has detached Venezuela policy from Iranian policy despite everything mentioned above.
However, he was also brand-centered in a way that only someone somewhat detached from technology could be.
In his comments he appeared detached, asserting only last week that "Italy does not feel this crisis".
Mr Shanker said the council is now going through the process of buying the neighbouring semi-detached house.
The arrangements take on pop forms, but the instrumentation still feels remote and detached from the world.
The fully detached home (a rarity in San Francisco) has a 3-car garage, plus additional parking.
Average prices fell across all property types, with the biggest drop (4.5%) being recorded in detached properties.
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