| 31. | The self-supporting steel structures were usually seven stories or more, and large buildings contained hundreds of dwelling units.
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| 32. | A major portion of the dwelling units developed by it are meant for EWS, LIG, and MIG categories.
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| 33. | Residential buildings containing more than one dwelling unit are called a duplex, apartment building to differentiate them from'individual'houses.
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| 34. | "It's critical to keep the shares to ancillary spaces absolutely tied to a dwelling unit in the building,"
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| 35. | In 2010, there were 1, 024 dwelling units ( individual homes or condos ) within the Kern City association.
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| 36. | For these reasons, sustainable urbanism requires minimum development densities roughly four times higher than two dwelling units per acre.
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| 37. | The house has dwelling units for three keepers and was in use until the lighthouse was automated in 1979.
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| 38. | The typical dwelling unit is constructed of dried-mud bricks placed onto a bamboo frame and roofed with raffia-palm fronds.
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| 39. | The definitions of these terms do not specify the physical relationship between the two dwelling units in the building.
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| 40. | Population and dwelling unit figures presented within are rounded to the nearest multiple of 5 by Statistics Canada ".
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