| 11. | The government is working to rehouse a minority who inhabit rickety tin shacks.
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| 12. | It has since been rehoused in a modern building.
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| 13. | The people were all rehoused in a housing estate on the opposite hillside.
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| 14. | Since then, most of its students were rehoused at Silverthorn Collegiate Institute.
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| 15. | The residents were successfully rehoused in other accommodation around Rome
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| 16. | In 1945 the UK Government started a massive rehousing programme using prefabricated houses.
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| 17. | After travelling around Europe she published a book entitled " Europe Rehoused ".
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| 18. | It was not only rehoused; it was declared free for all blind readers.
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| 19. | When these buildings were demolished, the residents were rehoused in the new scheme.
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| 20. | Slums were to be reclaimed and people rehoused.
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