These blocks, standing cheek-by-jowl on every street, make this neighbourhood the most densely populated area in Australia.
China, North Korea's most important financial and military backer, also welcomed the announcement and reiterated long-standing calls by Beijing for a resumption of six-party talks.
Last week, the regulator, Ofgem, published its simplification plan, which said suppliers would be forced to have no-frills tariffs, which would consist of a standing charge - fixed by the regulator - plus a unit charge for energy used.
"We will take action to address the underlying problems in 2005 by resolving long- standing issues and by appropriate investment in collieries, " the firm said.
The long-standing promise by IT to consolidate systems and data has long eluded us.
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However, the TIGTA report also seems to confirm a long-standing unwillingness by top IRS officials to publicly acknowledge the mess.
The handover of Afghan detainees at the facility was a long-standing demand by Mr. Karzai, who portrayed it as a key test of Afghan sovereignty.
But it follows long-standing complaints by the teachers that the computerized exams take up too much instructional time and force schools to close off computer labs for long stretches to administer the exams.
Without a party machine, usually self-funded and probably inexperienced at campaigning, most independents standing in parliamentary by-elections know they haven't got a prayer.
It will be carried by long-standing character Billy Mitchell, played by Perry Fenwick.
Four candidates are standing in the by-election which is being called after former member Pat Yale was disqualified from standing following a court case.
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Breaking down barriers--by standing up for her ideas, pitching to a client or even asking for an office--is depicted as exhilarating.
Mr Watkins, who lost to Mr Woolas by 103 votes, is standing again in the by-election.
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Its properties are primarily free-standing, single tenant buildings occupied by well-known national chain restaurants, auto-parts stores, and convenience stores.
In the women's 60m final, Ailis McSweeney broke Michelle Carroll's long-standing Irish record by clocking 7.37 which left her in third place.
There were 11 candidates standing in the by-election and the turnout was 33.8% - down from 59% in the 2010 general election.
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The serious case review said Child BO5's parents "had been involved in a long-standing relationship punctuated by significant periods of instability, marital violence and alcohol misuse, particularly latterly by mother".
"John Edwards ended his campaign today in the same way he started it -- by standing with the people who are too often left behind and nearly always left out of our national debate, " Clinton said in a statement.
Development Driller II, the rig drilling a second relief well as a redundancy measure, is completing preparations for its blowout preventer to be used on the Macondo well, while the Development Driller III -- the rig drilling the relief well expected to intercept the main well -- is standing by until that's done.
Having been crushed 6-1 at home by their long-standing rivals last season, United had been expected to not only avenge that humiliation but also confirm with a convincing display that the balance of power had definitively shifted back in their favor.
His influence, however, is bitterly contested by his long-standing rival, Ahmed Chalabi, another secular Shia with an impressive financial base boosted by contracts from Iran and by the Pentagon.
Plans for a 30-metre sculpture standing by the side of the M1 overlooking Sheffield have been approved.
Mr Johnson is understood to have discussed the idea of standing in any resulting by-election as part of a bid to fight plans to expand Heathrow Airport.
It was at this time that many large financial firms -- those left standing -- teetered on the brink of collapse, overwhelmed by the consequences of their irresponsible decisions.
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The reason she finally got to that 60% in the polls--to that Sally Field "you like me, you really like me" moment--was that she had become what she swore she wasn't in the 60 Minutes interview: a long-suffering wife standing by her man.
In turn, the lawsuit-free zone created by Article III standing facilitates experimentation and innovation on privacy-related matters.
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Triple-net leases are typically long-term deals signed by retail tenants for free-standing buildings in which the tenants pay most of the expenses.
This long-standing challenge for customers is aggravated by dramatic increases in cost and complexity amid a rising tide of sophisticated, data-intensive workloads in an increasingly interconnected world.
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This strong reaction by Western credit markets contrasts sharply with the long-standing practice of Free World suppliers who, as demanded by Moscow, formerly agreed to conduct virtually all trade on an "open account" basis.
Juan Valenzuela was gunned down in a drive-by shooting while standing with a group of friends.
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