In addition to O'Connor and Stapleton singing, footage is also shown beginning with aerial shots of Manhattan, and continuing to Queens, progressively zooming in, culminating with a still shot of a lower middle-class semidetached home, presumably representing the Bunkers'house in Astoria.
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The size and scope of the deal _ 59, 125 units, most of them two-and three-bedroom semidetached houses built after 1945, plus a handful of houses in exclusive London neighborhoods like Westminster and Kensington _ makes it almost certain that groups rather than single investors will be the bidders.
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With " semidetached binaries " one component is losing mass to its companion, which may gather it in an accretion disc, and which if it gains enough mass may form a type Ia supernova ( see for example, Alpha Centauri AB ) a fact that adds considerably to the difficulty astronomers encounter in distinguishing true binary stars from mere optical doubles.
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Behind us in the night, rockets would take off for the moon, searing a path brighter than any meteor . . . I found myself in a two-bedroom semidetached exactly like a hundred others, a pocket-sized square of lawn, browning in patches because water cost too much . . . It was my own fault, my desperate mythologizing of America.
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This is succeeded by another fascia from the costa a little beyond the middle, produced obliquely outward in a rather zigzag line to the upper angle of the cell, below which it helps to form a semidetached spot within the end of the cell, thence curving outward to the tornus, where it intersects an outwardly curved series of about ten dark fuscous spots, preceding the similarly spotted termen.