But in the end, they settled on a small flat provided by Ashik Ali.
Horne's small flat in West Princes Street became the epicentre of a new and fiercely independent Glasgow music scene.
In health care, for instance, Christian Democrats want to start decoupling contributions from wages by introducing a small flat-rate premium.
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His mute and illiterate mother, and her extended family, raised her two sons in a small flat in Algiers with neither a lavatory nor running water.
It has also been proposed that small traders will need to pay a small flat tax of 0.25% - against 1% proposed earlier - on their annual turnover.
He grew up in a small flat in Kupchino on the outskirts of the city now known as St Petersburg, where he says he dreamed of buying jeans.
It's only a small flat, and by a cruel twist of fate is completely wheelchair friendly once you're in, it's just getting to the front door that's the problem.
"When you get to the top of the wall there is a straight drop, a small flat bit and a slope bringing the ground back to the same level, " he said.
Sitting in the dining room of his small flat in the orthodox town of Bnei Brak, close to Tel Aviv, Rabbi Luft explains his preference for traditional, even sombre, Jewish tunes like Kol Nidrei.
He recently moved out of his father's residence, Clarence House -- where he had a bedroom and study -- into a small flat at Kensington Palace where his brother and sister-in-law live.
Living in a small flat in Sharrow, an area just to the south-west of the city centre, Davies would spend hours practising with his brother on an artificial pitch just off the London Road and it was evident from a young age that his ability was far superior to his peers.
The island -- a small, flat area of limestone, coral and scrub vegetation -- has a population of only 14, 000.
It could land big rovers or small, on flat terrain or sloped, in all kinds of weather.
Think small train compartment with flat screen TVs and iPod docks for high-tech travel on the go.
Twenty miles outside the small town of Taos, New Mexico, the dry, flat landscape is interrupted momentarily by a small brown-colored dome that appears amid the low, desert scrub.
At one point we thought we would have to spend the night at their small, one-bedroom flat.
In an interview with BBC News, Mittal explained that the lion's share of Arcelor's business lay in Western Europe "where growth is very flat or very small".
The consultation provided the first opportunity for all key stakeholders to convene and discuss the safeguarding of Nan Madol, a complex of archaeological sites built on a coastal reef flat near the small Tewen Island on the east coast of Pohnpei.
We lived in the second-floor flat of a small two-and-a-half-family house on a tree-lined street of frame wooden houses with redbrick stoops, each stoop topped with a gable roof and fronted by a tiny yard boxed in with a low-cut hedge.
While the exterior and lobby promise little, the rooms are small and perfectly formed, with flat screen TVs, fluffy duvets, and fresh milk in the fridge.
New Democracy (ND) wants to stick to the fiscal limits agreed with Brussels but unleash a radical, free-market reform onto the economy: privatising faster, possibly introducing a flat tax to free up small businesses.
They bought a small house on the Gulf Coast, a flat-roofed masterpiece built in 1949 by an architect who would have become famous if he hadn't drowned the same year.
We scrambled on and found ourselves on flat rocks at the place where the small river through the forest disappeared over the edge.
The Nucor Steel plant, built in 1992 near the small town of Hickman, makes huge rolls of flat steel, metal that can be pressed or bent into shapes and parts.
Air shipping typically costs two to five times more than ocean freight, but prices are more reasonable for small devices like iPhones and iPods than, say, flat-screen TVs.
There was something different about the face of this man, a big forehead, gray hair, a flat nose, a few missing teeth, and small desperate eyes.
Also interestingly, Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities on the five- and ten-year durations are now either negative or flat, so investors are getting really, really small yields in fixed income.
On a recent weekday morning, as roosters crowed outside, Ms. Foppiani worked in a small room, closely examining a mug with a wide, flat handle that has an old, block print design.
Under the new grant funding regime, that "top-up" would be a replaced by flat payments right across a local authority area which small schools fear could make them proportionately worse off compared with bigger ones in larger communities.
Much of the province is flat and fertile farmland, and there is some thriving small industry as well.
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