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Meanings of single occupancy in English
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Usage of single occupancy in English
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It will replace 90 singleoccupancy cells and include new visiting facilities.
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The average additional fee was €27 per night for a singleoccupancy room.
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Of course, the planners will say that they were designed with singleoccupancy in mind.
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That they were among the loftiest officials was evident by their singleoccupancy of the apartment.
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The Y:Cube is a 280-sq-ft (26-sq-m) studio-like apartment made for singleoccupancy.
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The nightly rate is €45 per person sharing, or €55 for singleoccupancy.
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Of the 25 hotels surveyed, 24 charged an additional fee for a singleoccupancy room.
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However, a range of three- and four-star hotels, some of them family-run, charged less than €10 for singleoccupancy.
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Since it exists in the cloud, the system can be used anywhere, creating a cost-effective way to reduce singleoccupancy vehicle use.
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At the Camden campus in London, costs start at £179.83 per week for singleoccupancy, self-cateredrooms.
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Only 2 houses at Jamestown, designed for singleoccupancy, have over 900 square feet of foundation area.
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There was the occasional satellite dish or garish 'No Junk Mail' sticker, but most of the houses looked neat and of singleoccupancy.
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Carnival is well priced for singles, for example an eight-night Pacific Islands jaunt ex Australia, aboard the Carnival Spirit frin about $1700 singleoccupancy.
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The majority of these apartments are singleoccupancies.