| 31. | The first tenement house act was called, The Tenement House Act of 1867, also known as the Old Law.
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| 32. | Referenced initially as " Schulstra�e 4 / 5 ", the building was conceived as a tenement house for flat renting.
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| 33. | After two days Poles who had hid in the boiler room established a contact with inhabitants of nearby tenement house.
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| 34. | The first tenement house act was called, The Tenement House Act of 1867, also known as the Old Law.
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| 35. | Ms . Abram talked last week in the drafty kitchen of the tenement house, where she was gracious and appropriate.
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| 36. | Its construction represented an early form of urban renewal, as the area it occupies was cleared of wooden tenement housing.
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| 37. | Riis describes the system of tenement housing that had failed, as he claims, due to greed and neglect from wealthier people.
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| 38. | For the better part of a century, East Harlem was best known for its tenement housing for a succession of immigrants.
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| 39. | At the beginning of the 20th century, the tenement housed a bicycles dealer, Erich Krahn, ( company " Patria " ).
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| 40. | Newly built apartments in gut-renovated _ and usually subsidized _ buildings are perhaps the cream of late 20th-century tenement housing stock.
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