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Turinjandi, a newly-built luxurious complex of rooms, villas, and a restaurant, is perched on the top of a forested hill with stellar views of the lake.
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A scheme that helps first-time buyers purchase a newly-built home by providing a chunk of the large deposit that mortgage lenders are currently demanding will have a limited impact, Halifax said Wednesday, as it is aimed at only 10,000 households.
U.K. Industrial Production Slumps Ainsley Thomson 2011
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In addition to installing revised software on newly-built planes within the next two or three years, Airbus later intends to encourage airlines to retrofit the new systems on existing fleets
Airbus to Expand Automation Features on All Its Jet Models Andy Pasztor 2011
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… But over time, the average has crept steadily upward – and by 2005, according to Census data, the average newly-built U.S. home measured 2,434 square feet.
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AFP/Getty Images A woman rides a bicycle by a group of newly-built properties in Hefei, a city in eastern China's Anhui province.
The Great Property Bubble of China May Be Popping Bob Davis 2011
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Those systems already are flying on Airbus A380 superjumbo jets, and are slated to be installed on all newly-built Airbus aircraft in coming years.
Airbus to Expand Automation Features on All Its Jet Models Andy Pasztor 2011
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Farien went about all his affairs discreetly, anyway, whether business or pleasure, and the only woman who entered the family home on a regular basis was old Mrs. Hobb, who cooked, cleaned and, for a time, walked Cressy to the newly-built House of Learning for her schooling.
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Turinjandi, a newly-built luxurious complex of rooms, villas, and a restaurant, is perched on the top of a forested hill with stellar views of the lake.
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I just moved into a beautiful newly-built apartment in the village of my town.
Judith Johnson: The True Face of Prejudice Judith Johnson 2011
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AFP/Getty Images A woman rides a bicycle by a group of newly-built properties in Hefei, a city in eastern China's Anhui province.
The Great Property Bubble of China May Be Popping Bob Davis 2011
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