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"boarding house" Definitions
  1. a private house where people can pay for accommodation and meals

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My current studio is housed in an old boarding house.
Bob Mueller is getting banged on like a boarding house bathroom door.
Mayor Lemons was born in his grandmother's boarding house right in town.
It remained in private hands, becoming a boarding house for day laborers.
Meghan received her new (temporary) ink while visiting a girls' boarding house Sunday.
She's unemployed, renting a small bedroom in a boarding house outside of Bogota.
Her corpse was carried by a horse-drawn sleigh to Barnum's boarding house.
Those spaces, Volpe wrote, are a modern-day version of yesterday's boarding house.
In the dream, Middleton was staying in a boarding house by the sea.
Last week's No. 1, Jack White's "Boarding House Reach," fell to No. 62.
At some point, they moved to Bergen Beach and opened a boarding house.
When she's not at Alicia's, Maria stays at a boarding house for Filipina helpers.
Kane's Boarding House, bundled up in his muffler and pulling his Rosebud sled behind him.
He also announced that a brand new solo album, Boarding House Reach, is on the way.
In Santiago, Wendy showed me the remains of what was once a boarding house for Haitians.
As the couple arrived, girls from the boarding house waved the flags of Morocco and Britain.
He hated how the immigration agents would knock down the doors to the boarding house each time.
At that point, her focus is on finding a respectable boarding house and a source of income.
"It's for when we have a big party," Khadeja Oukattou, a housemother at the boarding house, says.
We might have played with Chrome at the Boarding House Ralph Records show but I can't remember.
Bratt studied music in boarding school, and when she graduated she moved to a boarding house in Birmingham.
How Bratt & Tolkien First Met The Tolkien boys moved into that same boarding house, run by a Mrs.
The couple are also opening a new hotel, The Boarding House, located down the street from the Mercantile.
One resident said people in Denpasar ran out of their boarding house in pyjamas after feeling the quake.
The LP's title has been revealed as Boarding House Reach; the release date has not yet been revealed.
At first we lived in a boarding house at Mrs Beasley's and kept cardboard boxes under the bed.
Update: the album has a name, it's called 'Boarding House Reach,' here's the video for "Connected by Love":
Ree, 49, has recently unveiled her latest project: the Boarding House, an eight-room boutique hotel in Pawhuska, Okla.
For the past 18 months he's been living in a boarding house managed by Chigoli head coach Thom Mkolongo.
They live in a boarding house and practise, work out and take lessons in patriotism for six days a week.
Over the weekend, Jack White claimed the top spot of the Billboard 200 with his newest album Boarding House Reach.
There's also the regular fear of the police and immigration: If a boarding house is raided, its occupants face deportation.
Jack White, headteacher of Rock, is on the promotional trail for his upcoming album Boarding House Reach, due March 23.
We'd never have had to move out of that boarding house in the middle of the night the way we did.
Pawhuska is also home to their eight-room boutique hotel called the Boarding House, and the Mercantile, Drummond's restaurant and retail store.
Die-hard fans got the first chance at booking reservations after signing up for a special newsletter specifically for the Boarding House.
The friends live in a boarding house attached to the factory, and if they miss curfew they'll be out of a job.
At last she had the skills for heroically scaled art, as well as the means to move from boarding house to estate house, .
On May 2, 2011, the newspaper said, the body of a Peter Anderson was found in a boarding house in Ewing, New Jersey.
While doing repairs at the boarding house, he said, he had brought along his girlfriend's autistic adult son, whom Petey had sexually assaulted.
Prince Harry and Meghan traveled into the Atlas Mountains area by helicopter to visit the boarding house, erected by Moroccan nonprofit Education for All.
In her small town of Pawhuska, Oklahoma, she has The Mercantile, her cafe and home store, and the Boarding House, her luxury boutique hotel.
And the royal couple gave "all their love" to the girls at the Education for All boarding house, one of the housemothers tells PEOPLE.
Meghan and Harry are scheduled to visit Education for All, a boarding house in Asni for girls in rural communities, according to Town & Country.
In a novel she began writing before she died, the narrator abandons her husband and children and takes a room in a boarding house.
To make amends, Claire helps tend to a coughing and bedridden Alex at the boarding house where he and Mary have been shacking up.
And they were living, like George [Takei, who is a cast member] has talked about, in a boarding house on Skid Row with nothing.
Neighbors told WSB-TV that people coming out of rehabilitation and prison lived in the home, which fire officials described as a boarding house.
He also lauds Count von der Schulenburg, the former lord of Wolfsburg's castle, who runs a boarding-house, a music festival and a sausage business.
He lived there for five or six months, he said, before a county mental health clinician found him a shared room at a boarding house.
So she takes a job as governess to two children of one of her mother's friends, who runs a boarding house in New York City.
They had a busy day Sunday, visiting a boarding house for young girls, where Meghan participated in a henna ceremony, before seeing the girls' school.
Bungcayao said she was able to stay in the family's home until their rental contract expired, but now has to move into a boarding house.
Before the "Ghost Ship" became the a scene of a deadly fire in Oakland, California, the building was an artist workspace and a makeshift boarding house.
Forty-six-year-old Hummel lives with roommates in a former boarding house above an Oakland convenience store and works mainly as a handyman and carpenter.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle helicoptered into the Atlas Mountains for a visit to a girls' boarding house on Sunday during their royal tour in Morocco.
The reception follows a busy day for the couple, which included a visit a boarding house for young girls, where Meghan participated in a henna ceremony.
Duczynska remained in Vienna, going underground with a militia, but, in 1936, she, too, emigrated, taking a job as a cook in a London boarding house.
He sold 121,000 copies of Boarding House Reach (27,000 of which were, of course, vinyl sales), and some of which came from a concert ticket bundle.
Operating like a modern-day boarding house, co-living residences by companies like WeLive and Common bring groups of like-minded strangers together under one roof.
In Morocco last month, the royal couple visited a boarding house and school – both run by Education For All, which works to get young girls into school.
The police had quickly identified a suspect, a man named Robert Horrocks Jr., who had been working as a handyman at the boarding house where Petey lived.
I couldn't begin to fathom the trajectory that brought him from an upper-upper-middle-class home in Wellesley to a cramped boarding house in New Jersey.
So, obviously, he's banning phones from his future live shows, which begin in April, following the release of his upcoming album Boarding House Reach on March 23.
When James Earl Ray fired his rifle from a boarding house across from the Lorraine Motel, striking King and ending his life, Jackson was among those present.
But then you reach the Seaside Boarding House, a pristine white building perched on the edge of a cliff with a view of a picturesque stretch of sand.
It opened its first hotel in 1999 in a former boarding house in Seattle, and 20 years later, the brand is thriving across the United States and overseas.
And so it went from being a loft to like a boarding house that she was using to get extra income, and we all ended up living there.
In addition to the disguise, he arranged to take a cooking class in his boarding house, evincing a sudden interest that would have surprised his wife, mother, and two sisters.
The Food Network's Pioneer Woman and her husband Ladd launched the website for their Oklahoma inn, the Boarding House, last Thursday to start taking reservations—and the place booked up fast.
Although in the days of Chief Justice John Marshall the justices would gather together for meals at a boarding house, today they meet regularly in an elegant conference room for lunch.
Accepting dates with men primarily as a way to get out of the boarding house for the evening was very common among the textile workers and seamstresses of New York City.
Hotel VegasIf someone tells you that Hotel Vegas, many years ago, used to be a boarding house filled primarily with people who charge by the fuck, do not fact check it.
Margaret's "boarding house" is the aforementioned rowdy cathouse, set up in a colorful but crumbling Covent Garden building filled with girls whose greatest asset just might be their quick-witted sass.
The character's original identity briefly surfaces late in the film, but most of the run time goes to the array of caricatures cooped up in the dysfunctional boarding house of his brain.
One of the family's most recent projects includes opening an inn called The Boarding House, which will be located down the street from the couple's restaurant, bakery and general store, The Mercantile.
Nick and Elizabeth are white, but their pregnant daughter, Marianne (Kimber Sprawl), is black; she was discovered as an infant, like a Midwestern Moses, in a bag on the boarding-house floor.
I want to talk to a reënactor who plays Big Nose Kate, who was at some point married to Doc Holliday and supposedly witnessed the gunfight from the boarding house next door.
The lives and businesses of both William Leidesdorff, a naval merchant, and Mary Ellen Pleasant, a boarding house operator, prove that small black businesses were poppin' before the Civil War even began.
The Pioneer Woman star shared photos on Instagram of the epic bash, which was held at P-Town Pizza, her new restaurant down the road from her Pawhuska, Oklahoma inn, the Boarding House.
Nick Laine, played by Stephen Bogardus, is the owner of a boarding house, buried in debt: his grown kids can barely step outside without a message coming back that he owes somebody money.
Visitors can tour Thomas Edison's Menlo Park laboratory and see how the inventor's first experimental electric-lighting system was put into use at the Sarah Jordan boarding house, where his lab workers lived.
Soon enough, Bartlett was developing a show that he called "Charlie Brown for the '90s," starring an earnest kid who lived with his grandparents in a crowded boarding house tucked under a freeway overpass.
I'm extraordinarily lucky and privileged in that I received a $1,250 stipend from my school, and my parents pay my monthly rent at a women's boarding house, which includes breakfast and dinner each day.
" She mentioned the unmarried woman at Jo's boarding house who becomes her best friend there, and whom she wasn't ultimately able to include in the movie: "You think, 'Wait, is that secretly you, Louisa?
"Mirror Mirror" actress Lily Collins plays Edith Bratt, whom Tolkien met when he moved into a boarding house and who would later become his wife and inspire elf Luthien in his fictional Middle-earth world.
"Here are some progress pics of The Boarding House, our little 8-room inn-in-progress," she writes of the property, which is down the street from the couple's restaurant, bakery and general store, The Mercantile.
Now, he's living in a boarding house and says he has been able to stay on his seizure medications and avoid alcohol, but there's no clear way to get the habitual drunkard label removed, Charlton said.
It's not clear if the no-phones rule will be enforced during White's European tour dates, or only in the US. The tour, for White's upcoming album Boarding House Reach, kicks off in Detroit on April 19th.
He remained a devout Christian, residing reclusively in a boarding house, where, after he died in 1973, his landlords discovered the piles of writing and rolls of colorful drawings he had produced in isolation over many years.
Broom gives both of these halves equal weight in The Yellow House, starting with her grandmother, who was sent away to live in a boarding house in the early 1900s and continuing on until the present day.
In the Atlas Mountains on Sunday they will meet girls at a boarding house run by Education for All, an NGO that builds dormitories near schools to reduce school drop-out rates among girls aged 12 to 18.
Mary's mother, Duppy Mary (the commanding Karen Kandel, who glides regally onstage), operated a boarding house in Kingston and was, "like very many of the Jamaican women, an admirable doctress"; young Mary aspired to be a doctress, too.
Amidst flashes to the brutality of war, Tolkien dives into Tolkien's relationships with his three best friends and his budding romance with his future wife Edith Bratt (Lily Collins), whom he met and lived with at a boarding house.
Near Deadwood, the Mount Moriah Cemetery is the resting place of classic Old West characters like "Wild Bill" Hickok and "Calamity" Jane Canary, as well as home to a mass grave containing 11 victims of a boarding-house fire.
It had been bought, in 1961, by an eccentric local woman named Vera Coking, who ran it in the manner of a boarding house in a Hitchcock film: cheap rooms for rent, with a shared bathroom down the hall.
"Girl from the North Country," which uses the songs of Bob Dylan to tell the story of boarding-house denizens in Depression-era Minnesota, moves to the Belasco after a lauded run at the Public; previews start on Feb.
They dropped late in the morning and then sat for an hour silently waiting for the kick in Billy's boarding-house room, the grove of aspen trees on the edge of the field outside quivering in the summer breeze.
Find the people hurt by Trump's attempts to exploit eminent domain: The widow whose boarding house he wanted to demolish to make room for a limo parking lot, the small businessmen whose livelihoods he wanted to redevelop out of existence.
By 243 her mother had sold the family home, moving Violet and her father to Philadelphia where the women lived in a boarding house while Mr. Oakley sought treatment from Silas Weir Mitchell, the neurologist and inventor of the rest cure.
"Because my brother didn't really fit in with a lot of people and I saw the effects of that, like, firsthand," Zachary Cruz told CNN affiliate WPEC outside of an animal boarding house in Green Acres, Florida, on Sunday morning.
"Black Radical" opens on the morning of Trotter's sixty-second birthday, with him standing on the roof of the boarding house in Roxbury where he lived after selling his marital home, surveying the city that he had failed to change.
They have since gone on to become parents to four children, Alex, 22, Paige, 19, Bryce, 16, and Todd, 15, as well as business partners in their restaurant, The Mercantile, and hotel, the Boarding House, both in their hometown of Pawhuska, Oklahoma.
His hijinks with his best friend Gerald; his odd friendship with Helga, the bully who is secretly in love with him; and the antics of all his neighbors in his grandparents' boarding house are hugely nostalgic for '90s kids all over the country.
He again pushed the ordinary towards the extraordinary, disrupting the mundane boarding house with absurdly themed rooms: a breakfast room designed like a diner; Al's Room with seven cardboard cutouts of the artist; an Ultra Violet Room dedicated to the Warhol superstar.
Jackson did eventually begin a new novel—a funny, happy novel, in which a recently widowed woman abandons her old name, calling herself Angela Motorman, and embarks on a new life in a boarding house, unencumbered by pets, address books, souvenirs, or even friends.
A tenant who lives in the 2-story, 5-unit home -- which continues to serve as a boarding house, of sorts -- tells TMZ, foot traffic at the crib has significantly increased since the release of Netflix's 'Ted Bundy Tapes' doc and Zac Efron's Bundy film trailer.
I am convinced that Jack White made Boarding House Reach, which is loaded down with musical references from obscure and not-so-obscure groups, movements, and genres of music, so that critics would be forced to play a game of "name all the references" in their reviews.
The next morning they will fly to the Atlas mountains where they will meet girls at a boarding house run by Education for All, an NGO that builds dormitories near schools to reduce school drop-out rates among girls aged 12 to 18, the UK embassy said.
A singular rocker and titan of his own musical empire, Third Man Records, White has been touring almost constantly since the March release of his third solo album, "Boarding House Reach"; with these two nights in Brooklyn, though, White is nearing the end of his marathon year.
It's called "Servings and Portions from My Boarding House Reach" (try not to sigh as loudly as I did), and when you click the play button, you are confronted not with a song in the traditional sense, but what sounds like little components of a bunch of different songs.
Harry and Meghan will be staying privately at a royal residence as guests of King Mohammed VI. They will kick off a busy day of engagements on Sunday, with a visit to a boarding house for girls that ensures that girls from rural areas have access to education.
Shortly before the reclusive, solitary Henry Darger died in 22017, his voluminous life's work — more than 300 drawings and some 15,000 typewritten pages of his epic narrative, In the Realms of the Unreal — were discovered in the small rooms he had occupied for decades in a modest Chicago boarding house.
After years of tying himself down with compositional constraints and fetishizing old tech, Jack White's new record Boarding House Reach was similarly made with more freedom—the ability to cut up takes and twist them into new forms, drawing on the legacy of rap beats and house music that also reside in his native Detroit.
He was in Memphis to rally support for striking sanitation workers, who were protesting unsafe working conditions, and while on the balcony of his room at the Lorraine Motel (now the site of the National Civil Rights Museum), he was shot once and fatally by James Earl Ray, from the bathroom of a nearby boarding house.
She describes how it might have felt for a young girl to lose her virginity to a handsome man in a shabby boarding house; recreates the sounds and smells of a summer night on the roof of a Harlem tenement; brings to life the romance of the chorus line and the thrill of teenagers roaming the streets with their friends.

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