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So here I am in my requisite Lululemon pants, grunting along to an old hip -hop song at a most ungodly hour. This was a guy from the hip -hop generation and with a perspective that was inextricably linked to that generation. Young, hip , urban millennials are using tools like Instagram to become one of the fastest growing travel markets.

I asked her how her trainers, born and raised in Iran, have learned how to teach hip -hop. The long axis of the hip -roof crystal is often so shortened that it resembles the envelop crystal of calcium oxalate. Madame stood hand on hip , the flush fading slowly, her glance resuming its habitual lazy insolence. Ward picked up a flask of corn whiskey and slipped it into his hip pocket. The jaws are dislocated, the neck is stretched, the jointures of the knees and hip crack fit to be heard ten paces off.

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See synonyms for hip on Thesaurus. The association said it was now considering its options in the light of the decision. Those working in the house sales industry have welcomed the move. They no longer need to shell out hundreds of pounds for a piece of pointless regulation that benefits no one. Gillian Charlesworth, of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Rics , said: "Hips have failed to address the significant problems in the home buying process they were originally supposed to tackle and Rics is pleased that one of the first acts of the new government has been to clearly show their intention to abolish them.

But shadow housing minister John Healey said: "The Tories have talked of little else but Hips over the past few years, and this announcement merely highlights the limits of their ambition and concern - pleasing estate agents rather than supporting first-time buyers. Housing is a devolved issue. Scotland has had its own system of Home Reports since December , and there is no compulsory requirement for such a pack in Northern Ireland.

However, the announcement will mean that thousands of people who trained as home inspectors and rely on the packs for their income could lose their jobs. There are between 3, and 10, people whose livelihoods depend on Hips, according to the Association of Home Information Pack Providers.

He added that Hip providers were hoping the government would allow them to continue to provide EPCs, but he understands this side of the business could be given to the country's utility companies. Jayde Cruickshank, an employee of Property Information Exchange , a company that provides Hip elements to home inspectors, said he was "angry and upset" by today's news.

All of that is now down the drain. He addded that while he was confident the business would survive in another guise, the company was going to have to make at least five people redundant.



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