Mr. HAMILTON: (Singing) Why must they try to tear down the house we're in, babe?
To bring down the house's energy use, the team installed geothermal heating and cooling.
If they burned down the house, they would destroy a houseful of evidence.
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They would sit outside her home in a car or threaten to burn down the house with her family inside.
Burning down the house, shelter for oysters--one charitably minded couple has done it all to reap tax benefits from their vacation home.
The man who burned down the house is now playing the building.
Al Sharpton brought down the house with a passionate speech to Democratic National Convention delegates about what's wrong with the Bush administration and how Sen.
In a humorous speech, complete with a Little Lord Fauntleroy outfit, Van Zandt brought down the house: "To sound that black, you had to be Italian, " he joked.
Unlike most of lower Manhattan, we had running water, even if cold as the brook down from the house.
After going through necessary approvals, the couple tore down the existing house and started construction on the new one.
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In 1999, a bill prohibiting such executions was passed overwhelmingly by the state's Senate, but got bogged down in the House when Governor George W. Bush expressed his opposition.
She was so upside-down on the house that no one would refinance her, she said.
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The last time the continental US had been attacked was when the British invaded and burned down the White House.
As a loyal secretary to the president, it is inconceivable that she would go to retrieve gifts that she knows the president is very concerned about and could bring down the whole house.
He had brought rather non-standard electricity to it, digging his own trench down from the house, but even more ingeniously, he had made a little hole, about two inches square, in the plywood of the wall facing the house and put a tiny swing latch on it.
He could run a hose down from the house, and, yes, he had put a hot-water line through the basement out to the back, and, in the dead of winter, with his 50 amp heater running and a drain in the middle of the concrete floor, he could wash his MG convertible, dreaming of tomorrow and his escape.
"He was stuck in the chaos, and he was supposed to give me complete details about what was going on on the ground and with my family, but all he could say was that the house was down and that some people from the house died, " Jean-Louis said.
As the gang left, they again threatened to burn the house down and set off a bird scarer detonator in the house, which was filled with smoke.
After events in front of the Capitol, the Obamas and Bidens will lead the traditional parade down Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House, there are only two presidential balls this year, down from the 10 staged in 2009.
I, Sam Pulsifer, am the man who accidentally burned down the Emily Dickinson House in Amherst, Massachusetts, and who in the process killed two people, for which I spent ten years in prison and, as letters from scholars of American literature tell me, for which I will continue to pay a high price long into the not-so-sweet hereafter.
They voted down the debt commission the White House wanted (Mr Obama said he would establish his own, but it will have few teeth).
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Police were called and broke down the door to find the house filled with gas fumes and Mrs Clinton dead in the living room, the jury heard.
With this year's Ryder Cup just down the road from Carton House at the K Club, this is an ideal opportunity for some to remind Woosnam of their talents.
But even Anne Marie seemed happy enough after a while, and if prison was my first not entirely unpleasant exile from the world, then this was my second, and not once was I rec-ognized as the man who burned down the Emily Dickinson House, et cetera, and not once did I hear that voice, the voice inside me that asked, What else?
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is here. (Applause.) The outstanding mayor of Schenectady who flew up with me because we had an event down at the White House for mayors and he was on Marine One and Air Force One and he looked like he was having a pretty good time -- (laughter) -- Brian Stratton is here. (Applause.) And from Albany, Mayor Jerry Jennings is here. (Applause.) Thank you.
To ensure that tax reform gets a fair hearing, he says Republicans plan to create a "fast-track" authority so that the compromise doesn't get bogged down in committees and is assured an up or down vote on the House floor.
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