| 41. | A quarter of a million others, their homes destroyed or made unlivable, had to take up residence in emergency shelters.
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| 42. | As native Athenian Panos Demestiha observed : " Athens by day is unlivable, but it's magical at night ."
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| 43. | But some analysts say the problem is not shortages but horrific conditions and unlivable wages that have caused the workers to move on.
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| 44. | Such skepticism is understandable in Lagos, a city often so unlivable its residents quickly run out of adjectives trying to describe it.
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| 45. | She said smog crises, along with water pollution and traffic, are making the sprawling city of more than 20 million inhabitants unlivable.
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| 46. | At least three people died in this little community, and about 320 homes were either leveled or so damaged as to be unlivable.
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| 47. | Those interviewed in makeshift encampments say police or soldiers are still in the area, or their houses were unlivable because of war damage.
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| 48. | Kandahar _ shabby and war-battered even before the air assault began _ has now become all but unlivable, the refugees say.
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| 49. | In Hebron, meanwhile, the army blew up an apartment building where Hamas militants had been taking refuge, rendering unlivable 42 homes.
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| 50. | In Hebron, meanwhile, the army blew up an apartment building where Hamas militants had been taking refuge, rendering unlivable 42 apartments.
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