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If you live alone in a large home, consider having a housemate / companion who would be willing to do the grocery shopping and cooking in exchange for rent
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We’ve found another house to rent … sorry to mess you around like this
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More urgently, where is that going to leave me financially? I was counting on the rent from the house to pay for this place
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With no job, I dare not get into financial difficulties with paying rent … I can’t afford to leave the house in Bridgwater empty either …
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‘Is it going to cause you problems, not getting the rent on that house?’
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‘But I can’t afford to pay any rent
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‘I wouldn’t dream of asking you to pay rent
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He zoomed in expecting to see a human figure in an exosuit floating out there in the debris, clinging to a piece of rent bulkhead like some parody of a castaway
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The rent and burning alien hull spun down on top of their heads and Tig wanted more than anything else to run, but there was nowhere to go
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girls who crave love with low rent boys,
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It is when that veil is rent off from Israel nationally that they are then able to receive the Lord Jesus as their Messiah
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the place in search of a rent book and a monthly
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And there, sitting under a spilled dollop of chicken jalfreezi was the object he was looking for, his parent’s council rent book
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Eventually, armed with the address printed in the rent book, the police handed the kids over to a lady from social services and filed their report, a copy of which was sent to the local police station where Kirk and Ruby lived
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'You mean the Kuber sweet shop that just closed? The temple trust will rent it
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We earn th< rent first and then
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'This is our profit for the first three months after paying rent
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Alastair and I really must talk about money and how much we can afford to pay in rent
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There is this room and one other tiny room that I have taken on rent
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At first the telephone conversation with the old woman went very badly, with her great-aunt being extremely hostile to the memory of her nephew’s long forgotten children, but, as Annie described her predicament and as the old woman remembered that it had always been the men in the Craig family who had been the cause of the greatest unhappiness, she eventually found it in her heart to offer the young woman one of her flats at a very competitive rent
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Mama's snacks? The rent is not that cheap, I thought as I left the shop with a
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this shop at such a low rent, you owe US something
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And given the location, the rent
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rent of two, you wouldn't be able to save this much,' Mama said
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A cheaper rent
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they could rent my cottage! I could find another tenant for the one Jo currently has
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‘What? Rent this cottage? Oh, Anna are you sure?’
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I wonder what rent she’ll want for it
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'Mama, what rent do you want for this?' I said
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I had estimated the godown's rent as half of
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I had Mrs Stubbs here this morning asking if I knew of anywhere that the girl could rent in the village
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The girl’s a trained hairdresser and her mum has a job for her if she can only find accommodation in the village – and you know just how difficult that is! There wouldn’t be a problem with the rent as she would be eligible for assistance if her wages are too low
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jalfreezi was the object he was looking for, his parent’s council rent
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his parent’s rent book
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printed in the rent book, the police handed the kids over to a lady
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He owned a couple of properties which he used to rent out and it made sense for us to sell the house here and for her to move up there to live in one of the flats
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They moved out of the student house into a flat somewhere in town a year or so ago, splitting the rent 50:50, though Joanna is happy to admit that her parents pay her portion
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It says a lot that we none of us have asked how she's managing the rent on her own
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On Dad’s instructions, we’d sold the house and invested the money in the Trust Fund, then Mum had moved into one of the flats and we had let the other out on a long term tenancy, the idea being that the interest from the Trust Fund together with the rent on the second flat would give Mum some money to play with in addition to whatever she could earn
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what would be paid monthly which she would want to stash away? Rent of some sort? But what on?
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rent on six flats
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It would make sense putting the rent into a separate account just in case there were repairs needed to the property
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We share the building with a couple of small businesses who rent their offices – they are, to all intents and purposes, totally separate entities, Dilly being the only common point of contact
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She is officially on our staff, acting as receptionist to all of us, and also doing a bit of photocopying and coffee making for any visitors, her services being included in the rent for the offices as far as the other businesses are concerned
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As far as the occupants of the flats in Danvers House are concerned - and we prefer to call them tenants – they pay a low rent for their flats that is usually paid by Housing Benefit
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The income from rent is augmented by fund raising activities and, of course, various people send donations
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the young woman one of her flats at a very competitive rent
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His maps said they had a half mile to go to find a needleboat for rent, and they had to hike with their baggage to get there
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The rent means that he gets an exclusive between the hours of ten and twelve, which is more than enough time
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Everyone has to pay their rent, but only Shaun gets the early shift, which is when the kids are still flush
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I couldn't say whether trade is good or bad, except the rent is paid
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The light is low rent, forty watt and unshaded
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They talked of canoes for rent, produce markets, and lots of public cooks set up in plazas everywhere
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people here to see a guy get his brains beat out when they could rent it and watch it
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I had to rent out a lot of it but I rented the suites to nice fun people from the university and crash space to musicians
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to pay my rent – I let her stay out of simple Christian
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Talking of water, I need to pay the rent on the beer
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Heather even made her mother rent several billboards around the
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As soon as the land of any country has all become private property, the landlords, like all other men, love to reap where they never sowed, and demand a rent even for its natural produce
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This portion, or, what comes to the same thing, the price of this portion, constitutes the rent of land, and in the price of the greater part of commodities, makes a third component part
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Labour measures the value, not only of that part of price which resolves itself into labour, but of that which resolves itself into rent, and of that which resolves itself into profit
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In the price of corn, for example, one part pays the rent of the landlord, another pays the wages or maintenance of the labourers and labouring cattle employed in producing it, and the third pays the profit of the farmer
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But it must be considered, that the price of any instrument of husbandry, such as a labouring horse, is itself made up of the same time parts ; the rent of the land upon which he is reared, the labour of tending and rearing him, and the profits of the farmer, who advances both the rent of this land, and the wages of this labour
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Though the price of the corn, therefore, may pay the price as well as the maintenance of the horse, the whole price still resolves itself, either immediately or ultimately, into the same three parts of rent, labour, and profit
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As any particular commodity comes to be more manufactured, that part of the price which resolves itself into wages and profit, comes to be greater in proportion to that which resolves itself into rent
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Rent very seldom makes any part of it, though it does sometimes, as I shall shew hereafter
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A salmon fishery pays a rent ; and rent, though it cannot well be called the rent of land, makes a part of the price of a salmon, as well as wares and profit
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The price which is paid to them by the stone-cutter, is altogether the wages of their labour ; neither rent nor profit makes an part of it
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or all of those three parts; as whatever part of it remains after paying the rent of the land, and
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As the price or exchangeable value of every particular commodity, taken separately, resolves itself into some one or other, or all of those three parts ; so that of all the commodities which compose the whole annual produce of the labour of every country, taken complexly, must resolve itself into the same three parts, and be parcelled out among different inhabitants of the country, either as the wages of their labour, the profits of their stock, or the rent of their land
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Wages, profit, and rent, are the three original sources of all revenue, as well as of all exchangeable value
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The revenue which proceeds altogether from land, is called rent, and belongs to the landlord
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All taxes, and all the revenue which is founded upon them, all salaries, pensions, and annuities of every kind, are ultimately derived from some one or other of those three original sources of revenue, and are paid either immediately or mediately from the wages of labour, the profits of stock, or the rent of land
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A gentleman who farms a part of his own estate, after paying the expense of cultivation, should gain both the rent of the landlord and the profit of the farmer
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He is apt to denominate, however, his whole gain, profit, and thus confounds rent with profit, at least in common language
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They farm, the greater part of them, their own estates : and accordingly we seldom hear of the rent of a plantation, but frequently of its profit
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What remains of the crop, after paying the rent, therefore, should not only replace to them their stock employed in cultivation, together with its ordinary profits, but pay them the wages which are due to them, both as labourers and overseers
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Whatever remains, however, after paying the rent and keeping up the stock, is called profit
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His produce, therefore, should pay him the rent of the first, the profit of the second, and the wages of the third
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Both rent and profit are, in this case, confounded with wages
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As in a civilized country there are but few commodities of which the exchangeable value arises from labour only, rent and profit contributing largely to that of the far greater part of them, so the annual produce of its labour will always be sufficient to purchase or command a much greater quantity of labour than what was employed in raising, preparing, and bringing that produce to market
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These ordinary or average rates may be called the natural rates of wages, profit and rent, at the time and place in which they commonly prevail
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When the price of any commodity is neither more nor less than what is sufficient to pay the rent of the land, the wages of the labour, and the profits of the stock employed in raising, preparing, and bringing it to market, according to their natural rates, the commodity is then sold for what may be called its natural price
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The market price of every particular commodity is regulated by the proportion between the quantity which is actually brought to market, and the demand of those who are willing to pay the natural price of the commodity, or the whole value of the rent, labour, and profit, which must be paid in order to bring it thither
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That part which resolves itself into rent is less affected by them
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A rent certain in money is not in the least affected by them, either in its rate or in its value
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A rent which consists either in a certain proportion, or in a certain quantity, of the rude produce, is no doubt affected in its yearly value by all the occasional and temporary fluctuations in the market price of that rude produce; but it is seldom affected by them in its yearly rate
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The whole quantity brought to market, therefore, may be disposed of to those who are willing to give more than what is sufficient to pay the rent of the land which produced them, together with the wages of the labour and the profits of the stock which were employed in preparing and bringing them to market, according to their natural rates
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Such commodities may continue for whole centuries together to be sold at this high price ; and that part of it which resolves itself into the rent of land, is in this case the part which is generally paid above its natural rate
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The rent of the land which affords such singular and esteemed productions, like the rent of some vineyards in France of a peculiarly happy soil and situation, bears no regular proportion to the rent of other equally fertile and equally well cultivated land in its neighbourhood
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The natural price itself varies with the natural rate of each of its component parts, of wages, profit, and rent; and in every society this rate varies according to their circumstances, according to their riches or poverty, their advancing, stationary, or declining condition
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In the fourth and last place, I shall endeavour to shew what are the circumstances which regulate the rent of land, and which either raise or lower the real price of all the different substances which it produces
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His rent makes the first deduction from the produce of the labour which is employed upon land
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Every now and then Alec came to his senses and pushed Nathalia away, forcing her to rent out her own quarters at the Wayward Inn
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As the profits which can afford such an interest must eat up almost the whole rent of the landlord, so such enormous usury must in its turn eat up the greater part of those profits
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only the rent of the house, but the whole expense of the family
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OF THE RENT OF LAND
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Rent, considered as the price paid for the use of land, is naturally the highest which the tenant can afford to pay in the actual circumstances of the land
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Whatever part of the produce, or, what is the same thing, whatever part of its price, is over and above this share, he naturally endeavours to reserve to himself as the rent of his land, which is evidently the highest the tenant can afford to pay in the actual circumstances of the land
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This portion, however, may still be considered as the natural rent of land, or the rent at which it is naturally meant that land should, for the most part, be let
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"No, I rented out the cabin and have a cash crop in the field that I've got to get in next week
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He'd rented a needleboat when they were in the Yakhan and had examined the motor out of curiosity
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He found his rented car and drove back towards Dublin
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He rented a shabby flat in the
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He rented a shabby flat in the port slum and, when the coin for wine evaporated, he might work for a few nights as a pot-washer or something equally lonely
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The rented oblivion, dirty carpets and sofas propped on bricks,
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We rented a movie
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‘No, I rented a flat in a house initially – that is where you have a large house which has been split into several living units
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‘When Tom came on the scene, I rented a small house with a garden
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We rented a flat in Clifton initially but after a couple of years we decided to move out of the city and bought the place I now have
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As soon as he was able to, Billy rented a small studio flat and
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The boat they rented would have plenty of ballast
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It was an inn by it’s sign, but probably rented it’s rooms by the hour
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‘You say the hostel was rented in the name of a Mr Charles Middlesex, Mrs Brown?’
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‘From what I can gather from talking to the neighbours – and one of the women in the house has been there as long as our Mary – he was a commercial traveller who rented a room for a few months
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He was sleeping in the boat under docks right in the city canals since he hadn’t gone back to the room Ava rented and couldn’t afford anything else
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They rented modest rooms in the new hotel, meaning without views of the Etoile plaza nor Champs-Élysées
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The flat I rented was tiny, little more than a bedsit really but it was all mine and I loved it
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Decidedly more up market than the flat I rented all those years ago
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The gardens were made ready for the ceremony with all the attendant accessories purchased or rented for the occasion
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I had to rent out a lot of it but I rented the suites to nice fun people from the university and crash space to musicians
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I rented a very nice two bedroom house with a garage
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They told me the last people who rented this house had their own stove and refrigerator
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At 17:00 the hijack team had assembled in the Sama-Sama hotel at the airport in a boardroom that Otto had rented for the day
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Then I went to this landlord that I had previously rented an apartment from and I wound up living in this really horrible one room apartment, one room in the back of another house
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He stood with his hands in his pockets surveying the tiny little back plot of land behind their rented house
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either rented a tenement of ten pounds a-year, or could give such security for the discharge of
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the caprice of any churchwarden or overseer, unless he either rented a tenement of ten pounds
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Its first level was an herbal shop -- supposedly medicinal herbs though their primary medication was chopa -- while the second level was housing space, strictly rented to addicts in order for the dealers to keep their customers in arms reach
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I rented the apartment from the house on the
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A career thief’s detachment may have spared him of any associated guilt, but the irony certainly was not lost on him as he rented and relaxed in a room in an inn that his Guild had very recently struck
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With Tragus’s field slaves rented down the road, the murders might not be discovered for a
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He’d been down to the bridge last summer on a hydrofoil that he rented
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Russell glanced in the rearview mirror, thankful that their rented SUV had tinted windows
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The small upper rooms were rented to travelers who could afford such small comforts
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“He sent word that someone had rented our house
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We stood and talked a few moments more before he walked back to the room he rented for the night
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Once, He brought all the apostles, as well as the women, to my rented home
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He rented a car
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This time the car he rented was a little white 4-door car
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Warner rented the downstairs of Grayhall
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Apparently, he likes Thimble Down so much, he’s rented a pasture on the far side of town and intends to keep a herd of goats there
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Dorothy came on over and we rented a little house off base
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The man had just rented it from the John Deere Agency and had pulled out on the highway without his lights on
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Adas rented a room from a Russian family, where he also received meals
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After wandering around the station, I noticed a small hotel that rented rooms by the hour
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His old man swam the river, but only once, and with a couple of King Scouts rowing a rented dory alongside as he stroked across
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"Rented the back field out for a Rave, ain't I?"
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He spent his days drinking Flor de Caña rum in a rented room in Bluefields which, with the shifting wind, smelled alternately of fish or hot tar from a nearby asphalt plant
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Petersen rented a car around ten Monday evening
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Petersen had indeed rented a twin engine Cessna and made out a flight plan to Chicago's Midway Airport
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�Do you think we can find traces of blood in that rented car?�
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In the morning, she asked at the desk for directions to the nearest car-hire, rented herself a Honda Civic and found her way to the University
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He then rented an auto from Arlington Car Rental and drove to his apartment at the Watergate Complex
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He then drove the rental car to Baltimore National Airport and rented a twin engine Cessna from Maryland Aviation Corporation under the name of Mr
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You left your fingerprints in the rental car and on the rented Cessna
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She did a run on property owned or rented by a John Falster
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shooting clubs rented the facility from the shop on Tuesday and Thursday evenings
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That included water: with a rented rowboat he posed as a man fishing for a big catch, repeatedly casting between the pilings while conducting a close-up inspection of the underside of the pier
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It was rented innocently enough, then stolen from an elderly couple,” said the cop
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He sat in his hideout, rented with cash funds
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Before he could even get out of bed, the house he rented had started to shake, tossing him to the floor face down
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A tennis pro friend of mine had a two bedroom place and I rented the guest bedroom from him, I took to going to church every day
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Arriving at a bare rented house in Windhoek, I began trying to make a home
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How many funerals have you attended where the preacher said: “Here lies John Doe, dead in his coffin, truly a wonderful day for his wife and children and society in general! He abused his wife, beat her senseless her from time to time, rented out his children and broke his children’s bones when they were only two months old because they cried
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Worse, the old couple would’ve gotten away with it if they hadn’t rented the house
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I rented one of their honeymoon suites for the week
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We had no firm evidence that anyone was looking for our rented car, although the events of the last few days had made us feel we had to take precautions
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“It’s obviously a rented van
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“That same car was rented in Miss Walker’s name in Venice two days before, and by some strange coincidence, a woman was shot dead in the nearby archaeological institute earlier that day
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had rented for the night, tiredness finally began to sink over
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She sat with it spread out before her in the little room Pat had rented
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Not the most imaginative of names but it was a rented cottage and intended to be quite discreet
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1, 1986, in a rented building with Robinson and
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As I fell back towards the dragging of gravity hard, my knees still bent under me, I believed that this would truly be my very last moment on the planet that I had rented for the last two and a half centuries
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We rented two twelve-foot boats, piled
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He thought for a moment then he stood up bringing me with him, we went over to our rented car and he spoke to the driver in Spanish I guessed
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They rented out the city’s botanical garden for the ceremony and reception
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I also rented the latest GTI, and in a moment of impulse I thought about buying
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Roger and Lucille rented a car and visited that beautiful Canadian city as well as Victoria
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The next day, they had to bid farewell to Canada, to return the rented car in Seattle, the United States, and to take the plane back to Los Angeles, thus ending a very pleasant and informative trip
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They’d camp in some relatives’ house (though they could well afford hotels or rented houses on their own) and demand music teachers to go over and teach them
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The people who had rented their house left the grounds in bad condition: the grass was very tall, the shrubs had grown wild and the pool was unclean
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The thought of spending the rest of her life in some old, dilapidated rented house with Narayan making no foray into a job frightened her
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They landed in Paris where they picked up a car they had rented from Los Angeles and drove south towards Tarrasa to visit his sisters
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So, afraid of being thrown out to the street with his children, Roger moved out of his beloved house, because of ignorance, into a new rented house with no memories because he felt secure and protected, but in the same city of Brea
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lit depot, she hopped off the scooter and rented a spot to store it
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We rented a 1B pad on Cyril Court, in the SW quadrant of the junction of 71st Street and Jeffrey Avenue, conveniently an Illinois Central commuter train stop which was also on the Jackson Park bus line
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Five WASPs, all of whom were on those free ride scholarships doled out by UCLS to graduates of southern and mid-western small, mostly liberal arts church-related colleges, rented the second floor of a two-story large house on Chappell Avenue
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In 1990, they rented a private boat and toured the fascinating islands of Murano, renowned for its glass-blowing factories; Burano, well known for its lace-factories and loved by painters for the colors of its houses, and Torcello, the idyllic island whose past is recognizable in the Cathedral and its mosaics, and in the XIIth century church of Santa Fosca
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In 1990, while in Italy, they rented a car to go south
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Gladly, Roger and Lucille made the journey and rented a condominium at the Kaanapali resort, situated on a three-mile stretch of white-sand beach, near the Whalers Village
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I rented an apartment in Forest Park and had a short reverse commute to Franklin Park
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While on my first trip, I rented an apartment at the Oasis in Tempe on Apache Trail, U
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Fortunately, I then lived with Chuck Baumhofer, a sales trainee, around the corner on 44th Street in a townhouse I had rented from Joe Proski, the NBA Phoenix Suns’ trainer
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Jenkins’ preposterous alibi, namely, that the dope belonged to his client and passenger, Johnny McDaniels, and that Bob was trying to talk Johnny into turning it in was full of holes because of their three previous such runs using planes rented from Sawyer Aviation in Phoenix, to which they were returned after landing the dope from Mexico in Winslow
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Bob made his first three runs to Winslow in a single engine plane that he rented from Sawyer Aviation at Sky Harbor airport
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Sawyer Aviation had rented planes to Bob for his first three trips
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When we arrived, Hal who had been there many times rented a car and drove us south to the Mather Inn which was filmed in one of Hitchcock’s more notable horror movies
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We gave him our address, he mailed the check, I used it to open an account at a state insured S&L, and, you guessed correctly, IT went bankrupt leaving us in a rented two story townhouse with no savings
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It can be a great way to relieve tension and could be as easy as renting a funny video and watching it at home
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‘Yes, I’m renting here and what with the job situation I don’t feel comfortable not having any income … I think I shall have to give my landlord notice and move back to my house in Bridgwater
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‘I remember one occasion when Jack and I had to put everything in store while we moved house … there was some problem so we couldn’t just move out of one place and into another … can’t remember what it was now … but anyway, we ended up renting a furnished place for a month
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‘It seems someone tried to set fire to the house Liz was renting just after four this morning, Mum
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‘Out at the house you were renting
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to do this is by renting out a museum after hours
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As a result, I’ve managed to save a reasonable amount over the years, but the important factor is that what I earn is mine so we can certainly look to renting something decent until we find something we want to buy
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‘Have you had a chance to talk to Alastair about renting the house, Jo?’
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You could buy yourself a decent little property instead of renting this place
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“So; are you still renting that needleboat to ferry me to Chardovia?” she asked, “and how much sex do I have to give you for that favor?”
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“Danip’s renting a company team so I’ll hitch ‘em up behind his
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And I have some pictures of the house I'm renting
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remember renting an apartment on the shore of Lago
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abuse, she investigated the possibility of renting a TV
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"I still think one could make a better living out of renting beds down here," Klowa joked, noticing the way they held each other's ass as they walked away
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should gain no settlement there by any means whatever, except either by renting a tenement of
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I was saving him a lot of money by building or fabricating a lot of the things he was renting; trailers for equipment, car trailers, furniture dollies, and lots of other things
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renting an apartment or duplex where her mother Ernestine Baker was residing with her and the kids
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I entered the hotel, walked up to the reception desk and inquired about renting a room for a few hours
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When renting property you pay cash upfront for the whole term
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Third, renting a plane is too easy to trace
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�After renting the plane, Mr
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Within minutes of Leon’s departure, not a trace remained in the records of Hotel Paradise of his visit and the desk clerks knew well to remember nothing about renting the suite, regardless of who asked
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He did tell a young second lieutenant who was rumored to have a German girlfriend that he might want to discuss renting the garret room from Frau Bergheim, and was confident that she would continue to have access to American cigarettes, coffee and sugar
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Well, I think he does! I was looking at the possibility of renting an apartment as an alternative to where I was staying but it appeared not to be so easy as most apartment owners want holiday let rentals which can make it a bit on the expensive side
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These costs include renting of the chapel, the viewing room, the hearse, the funeral fees and the staff and of course embalming costs
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be for a college student who is renting a basement apartment, owns no real estate and has only
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I sense that the shop does not bring in a lot of money, although with the income from renting out the room they seem to manage
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As Ezekiel called to see the cost of renting a vehicle, he could hear Andrew on the phone with Lauren complaining about his hygiene
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Holding onto one final strand of his old life he drove up to the flat which Jasmin was renting
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multimillionaire Howard Hughes is said to have spent the last days of his life, renting the three top floors for twenty-two thousand dollars a day
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renting just last year
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They barred blacks, so I barred all government personnel from renting at any of their properties
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His family and that of another…shared the expense of renting a bowling alley…Mann
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where party goers were renting the animals illegally from unscrupulous owners, and
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A move to Ithaca would also put me into a higher cost of living, renting a house with two kids, two cats, and one dog
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she was interested in renting that unit
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house, wanted to know how much the man was renting
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Renting their skates they sat down to put them on, neither saying much
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would recommend renting a helicopter, for a start
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one-room apartment her daughter was renting
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“Are you renting this place?”
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On the other hand, if an investor is going to invest in a property with the intention of renting it and making a monthly income from it, he might be better off to look into urban properties
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take great care of the interior and exterior of the home they are renting
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However, charging a fee for the use of money is no different from charging for renting a car or any other form of “reality” owned by someone other than the renter
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As if that weren't enough, Aunt Doris—her mother's distant cousin and a self-appointed adviser and commiserater—belittled her judgment, well on the way to convincing her she'd made a big mistake in ever renting to This dude, as Doris referred to Mr Trask
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one thing, we could not stay with her: she was renting a bedroom from the family who owned
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He was renting a room in a huge house, which he shared with other teachers
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and there that living with Harry would certainly be a lot better than renting a tiny room from a
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One of the benefits of the ambulant trade, he once confided, was that you could take full advantage of renting a room somewhere in the neighbourhood for the duration of the fair
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of renting a house either
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Natalie gave her correct address at the dingy little room she was renting from Jimmy
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They’re renting furniture and office space and having lots of meetings about what
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gathering of vintage furniture that I ended up renting a PODS and had it delivered to
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Each time we renewed the contract, we did not think that it would be economical to buy a house for two years so we ended up renting
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remember if it was this or another time, but we put up our tent on the deck instead of renting a stateroom
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I don't suppose you'd be interested in renting
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consider me no more than someone renting your house
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Alwyn found a somewhat decaying hall with a nice little stage that the council was renting to anyone who could pay the rent
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He remembered the time that he and Ivan talked about renting a flat but nothing came of it
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Even his youngest sister Nancy was married to a man who was beginning to build one, by buying houses and renting them for future investments
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BORROW DVDS FROM FRIENDS AND FAMILY INSTEAD OF RENTING
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Nino was renting it from an old man, who took pity on a teenage
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“I’m sorry to bother you, but I’m a relative of the boy who's renting a room from you
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Renting a video at a shop near your place should do the trick
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Me and a mate I had brought in for a start in the weed thing were renting a nice little apartment and basically clubbing nearly every bloody night and having a good time
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I won"t go in to the relationship as it was only a couple of months in length but it turned out this chick and I moved in together and I was renting her parents investment house
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Stacey and I tried to move back home after I dropped my first commercial release and did my first national tour but Canberra is an expensive city to live in so we ended up renting a rural house about an hour or so out of Canberra
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consider renting a car rather than taking a taxi
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The upkeep of the large houses became too much for many of the owners, that they have been sold off to management companies willing to transform the properties, and at the same time the companies can make a lot of money out of renting them
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Kim’s dress was perhaps a bit more opulent than they would have chosen if there had been a better selection, but since they were renting it, they made do with what was available
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from the area were already renting the other
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Renting a farmhouse on Baker property, the Powell family suffered a great setback when the mother died
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he started renting his lists out (through his list manager), he generated the large six-figure income
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Why throw away your money renting? Whenever I rented a place, I always had something: a place to live, even if only temporarily
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You won’t have that problem if you are renting – well, you could get evicted for building a time machine in the basement
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About her lessons: As it had been with buying tomatoes after renting a video, for the past month she had regularly presented me with a choice between doing something for us, for her, or for another person, disguised in casual conversations
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We're interested in renting it'
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As it had been with buying tomatoes after renting a video, for the past month she had regularly presented me with a choice between doing something for us, for her, or for another person, disguised in casual conversations
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Live-in landlord or landlady – by renting a spare room out to a lodger you could be
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their private home they are renting out
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Moving into a house share as a lodger or renting a room out in a private house can offer
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If you choose to go with the renting option as your exit strategy, be sure to choose qualified tenants and not just whoever happens to apply
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Many investors make the mistake of holding a property when they simply can’t afford to do so, in the hopes that property values will rise and they will ultimately increase their profit or that they’ll make a fortune by renting it
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Apart from having earned her driver’s permit and single engine pilot’s license, plus her high school equivalency diploma, she was spending a little fortune on obtaining her twin engine pilot’s license on Lockheed 10 ELECTRA and was also renting regularly a Stearman biplane to practice aerobatic flying
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Give the defendent three days from signed receipt of summons to send in the response with fast shipping prepaid by plaintiff, and if they do respond in time, schedule the hearing for the following week, and don’t allow people to avoid eviction who are renting for free and may never pay
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“I thought you told me that your nephew at State was renting it from you!”
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They actually considered renting her the place for free, because they certainly didn’t need the money, but they thought that they better charge her something so as not to offend her
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Nancy ran away and moved in with her friend Melissa who was renting a little gardener’s cottage, situated in a corner of a large estate, about half way up the Vaucluse S bends
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With all of this, I rode out to the local hotel, renting an
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It was amongst others in a list, renting office space and he went in to enquire about the business
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Upon their move to the area, the Sharpe family had started a small business renting out rooms in their home to visitors
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‘And to profit from you by renting your teenage body to visiting men’, thought Ingrid
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He had connected a small, CIA-made special electronic device to the lights’ circuit right after renting the car
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The employees and owners of the commercial concessions renting space on our Promenade Deck will receive on their part individual gifts of 25,000 credits, to thank you for the services you provide on this ship
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before they had children with the intent of holding and renting
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Renting a car in Daytona, he drove the rest of the way down the peninsula to find the man who had ruined his life
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A sign at the entrance told them that inquiries about renting an apartment were to be directed to the superintendent in apartment number one, so they entered and went to the said door, with Ingrid knocking three times on it
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* If you are renting a storage unit, empty it out and stop paying
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And if you don't mind my saying there was actually a great deal more than I'd estimated---Since you required only three years worth tuition and the resultant fewer years rents and such
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The rents of the one, and the profits of the other, depend very much upon the price of provisions
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Those remoter counties, they pretended, from the cheapness of labour, would be able to sell their grass and corn cheaper in the London market than themselves, and would thereby reduce their rents, and ruin their cultivation
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Their rents, however, have risen, and their cultivation has been improved since that time
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Their ordinary price, at present, is about three times greater than at the beginning of the century, and the rents of many Highland estates have been tripled and quadrupled in the same time
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Population would increase, and rents would rise much beyond what they are at present
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in ancient times, almost all rents were paid in kind; in a certain quantity of corn, cattle, poultry, etc
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"Back to the main road and about a mile down, there's a guy who rents teams
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The capital borrowed replaces the capitals of those shop-keepers and tradesmen which the country gentlemen could not have replaced from the rents of their estates
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As soon, therefore, as they could find a method of consuming the whole value of their rents themselves, they had no disposition to share them with any other persons
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When the great proprietors of land spend their rents in maintaining their tenants and retainers, each of them maintains entirely all his own tenants and all his own retainers
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The cause continuing to operate, he was desirous to raise his rents above what his lands, in the actual state of their improvement, could afford
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Over and above the rents of those estates, the clergy possessed in the tithes a very large portion of the rents of all the other estates in every kingdom of Europe
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The revenues arising from both those species of rents were, the greater part of them, paid in kind, in corn, wine, cattle, poultry, etc
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The lord treasurer received his rents
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A tax upon the rent of land or of houses, payable at the same term at which such rents are usually paid, is levied at the time when it is most likely to be convenient for the contributor to pay ; or when he is most likely to have wherewithall to pay
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It has been owing in part, to the great prosperity of almost every part of the country, the rents of almost all the estates of Great Britain having, since the time when this valuation was first established, been continually rising, and scarce any of them having fallen
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Had the state of the country been different, had rents been gradually falling in consequence of the declension of cultivation, the landlords would almost all have lost this difference
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Such rents are always more hurtful to the tenant than beneficial to the landlord
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By valuing, in the same manner, such rents rather high, and consequently taxing them somewhat higher than common money-rents, a practice which is hurtful to the whole community, might, perhaps, be sufficiently discouraged
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A gentleman of great fortune, who lived in the capital, would be in danger of suffering much by the neglect, and more by the fraud, of his factors and agents, if the rents of an estate in a distant province were to be paid to him in this manner
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He will give up, I say, a part of this additional conveniency; for he will seldom be obliged to give up the whole, but will, in consequence of the tax, get a better house for fifty pounds a-year, than he could have got if there had been no tax for as a tax of this kind, by taking away this particular competitor, must diminish the competition for houses of sixty pounds rent, so it must likewise diminish it for those of fifty pounds rent, and in the same manner for those of all other rents, except the lowest rent, for which it would for some time increase the competition
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But the rents of every class of houses for which the competition was diminished, would necessarily be more or less reduced
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In some few districts only, which were originally rated high, and in which the rents of houses have fallen considerably, the land tax of three or four shillings in the pound is said to amount to an equal proportion of the real rent of houses
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The natural tendency of the window tax, and of all other taxes upon houses, is to lower rents
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Since the imposition of the window tax, however, the rents of houses have, upon the whole, risen more or less, in almost every town and village of Great Britain, with which I am acquainted
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Such has been, almost everywhere, the increase of the demand for houses, that it has raised the rents more than the window tax could sink them ; one of the many proofs of the great prosperity of the country, and of the increasing revenue of its inhabitants
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Had it not been for the tax, rents would probably have risen still higher
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As a tax upon the rent of land cannot raise rents, because the neat produce which remains, after replacing the stock of the farmer, together with his reasonable profit, cannot be greater after the tax than before it, so, for the same reason, a tax upon the interest of money could not raise the rate of interest; the quantity of stock or money in the country, like the quantity of land, being supposed to remain the same after the tax as before it
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If the heir was a minor, the whole rents of the estate
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Since the peace, agriculture has been still further improved; the rents of houses have risen in every town and village of the country, a proof of the increasing wealth and revenue of the people; and the annual amount of the greater part of the old taxes, of the principal branches of the excise and customs, in particular, has been continually increasing, an equally clear proof of an increasing consumption, and consequently of an increasing produce, which could alone support that consumption
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Their rents are remitted to them in sugar and rum, the produce of their estates
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The man that owned Four Points Rents had never came around and I really didn‘t even know what he looked like
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Nigerian Police rents their men out as armed guards as no one else is allowed a fire arm
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�He then leaves the apartment and ventures to some airport nearby and rents a plane and flies to Chicago
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Rents need not be paid to their landlords with their crops, Raul insisted
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Those could be sold through newly formed campesino owned cooperatives, profitably enough to pay the rents in cash, purchase the next season’s seed and put a little aside for emergencies
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“Yes E, and if people move into a nice place what will happen to property values and rents?” asked Charles
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These inevitably resulted in higher land prices and rents, as well as a change in the composition of the town as richer people have increasingly outbid others for Boulder housing
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They may think that they can offset the impact of their earlier residential restrictions that caused increased rents, more jobs, and greater in-commuting, by reducing job growth
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He rents high end limousines and he always returns them in pristine condition with the gas tank full
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rendering of rents of any type
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rents, duties; learns to like what others like and fear what others
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of all rents toward public purposes;
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back to Tokmok, where the rents were cheaper and where our parents
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" "Who are those that have rents?" "These are they who are at discord in their hearts one with another and are not at peace amongst themselves: they indeed keep peace before each other but when they separate one from the other their wicked thoughts remain in their hearts
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These then are the rents which are in the stones
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Abolition of property in land and application of all rents of land to public purposes
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the church had voted that all rents received would go
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rents that circle around the field, so that the entire auric
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rents that could serve as a substrate for
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rents which serve as ‘electromagnetic highways’ in the plasma In other
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rents may be the mechanism for initiating gravitational collapse of matter
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Under the pretext of needing someone to collect rents while he was away, he made an appointment to see Arnold Osbairne, using his mother’s surname
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A scream rents the air and I’m on my feet in an instant- Derek is gone
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Madding lives in way down in Coonamble but rents out his place
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Normally, the city rents them out, but there were
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Such concerted attempts to escape reality do indeed twist its very fabric; there were rents in the space-time continuum that were still healing this morning, and the sanguine light of dawn was the best (albeit unwanted) balm
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Within hours he was surrounded by a crowd, and the press of bodies, constant gifts and rents in his clothing where people wanted a piece of that sacred fabric became a constant annoyance and quite unconducive to prayer
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I love Manhattan and wouldn’t mind living there for a while, but rents are outrageous
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“General, to whom did those catholic Poles pay their rents or gave their money to buy houses?”
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Rents of $168Billion goes with non-home real estate, or $48billion $82Billion $39Billion
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The overhead of rents, mortgages, power consumption, transportation, fuel, trash pick-up, etc is money earned by the companies providing these services, who in turn pay salaries
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2T of interest, and/or capital gains and/or rents and/or dividends on our 43T+3
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Give them one day additional of grace for the reply, and let them know that if they do not reply that a judgment will be made against them that will put them in debt to the plaintiff for back rents and costs and will show up on their credit report thereafter, and, that, that will likewise happen if they are found guilty in a hearing when they respond; plus comment on the physical eviction and its timing
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The principal of the nations financial wealth remains intact and produces most of the “other income” interest, rents, capital gains, etc
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store that rents unused space to another business like McDonald’s or Starbucks
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reduction you are gaining by using tenant rents to pay that
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For quite some years he has been living a ‘normal’ life, and rents a room on a permanent basis in this house in which I’m just a temporary guest
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Similarly, when times get better, the rents can increase to reflect this
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Furniture’s adequate and the rents okay
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Rick Strauss rents him an office with a telephone and has him act as the “Public Relations” contact for the Free Festival School
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The rents more than make the
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“He rents it out and that’s
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woman who either rents or owns the same house is as follows:" Keep
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“Income is the sum of all the wages, salaries, profits, interests payments, rents
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Lessor : An owner of property who rents it to another party
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it, and she rents it out to her friends
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So we were constantly perusing the notice boards abounding in South Ken with room vacancies and rents
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With rents, office employees, skilled technicians, payrolls, national insurance, taxes, accountants, lawyers and an infinity of headaches
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Where I had to wait in the car till he finished his discussions and collected his rents
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Old, imposing constructions past their prime and run down from socialist maltreatment and the diminution of rents, with big rooms high ceilings and wide
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Here in this particular area, the rents were very high, since it was very close to the city and also close to some exclusive neighborhoods
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Managed offices are run by a management company that rents out rooms and suites to various businesses
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Great rents and splits branched out in the solid walls, like crystallisation; stupefied birds wheeled about and dropped into the furnace; four fierce figures trudged away, East, West, North, and South, along the night-enshrouded roads, guided by the beacon they had lighted, towards their next destination
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This graceful lass, then, helped the young girl, and the two made up a very bad bed for Don Quixote in a garret that showed evident signs of having formerly served for many years as a straw-loft, in which there was also quartered a carrier whose bed was placed a little beyond our Don Quixote's, and, though only made of the pack-saddles and cloths of his mules, had much the advantage of it, as Don Quixote's consisted simply of four rough boards on two not very even trestles, a mattress, that for thinness might have passed for a quilt, full of pellets which, were they not seen through the rents to be wool, would to the touch have seemed pebbles in hardness, two sheets made of buckler leather, and a coverlet the threads of which anyone that chose might have counted without missing one in the reckoning
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That's what I'll do, and not stand haggling over trifles, but wash my hands at once of the whole business, and enjoy my rents like a duke, and let things go their own way
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Sancho, as he showed the rents in his torn suit to the duchess, observed, "If we had been hunting hares, or after small birds, my coat would have been safe from being in the plight it's in; I don't know what pleasure one can find in lying in wait for an animal that may take your life with his tusk if he gets at you
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The brown paint on the door was so old that the naked wood showed between the rents
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A minute previously she was violent; now, supported on one arm, and not noticing my refusal to obey her, she seemed to find childish diversion in pulling the feathers from the rents she had just made, and ranging them on the sheet according to their different species: her mind had strayed to other associations
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At first the Administration will purchase these things from the private manufacturers, in such large quantities that it will be able to obtain them at the very cheapest rate, and as there will be no heavy rents to pay for showy shops, and no advertising expenses, and as the object of the Administration will be not to make profit, but to supply its workmen and officials with goods at the lowest price, they will be able to sell them much cheaper than the profit-making private stores
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What lord had Thomas served? Where had he lived? Most knights ruled over a few villages, receiving rents that enabled them to pay for horses, armour and weapons
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I f I build houses on it, the rents will be worth a fortune
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Although his rents were lower than what tenants would have to pay within the city walls, Merthin was already earning a good deal more than the token sum he paid every year for the lease
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It’s hard to force them to pay their rents when they’re hungry—”
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Would you manage it for me? You could collect my rents, take a
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In his absence the diocese was run by Archdeacon Lloyd, who collected the bishop’ s tithes and rents, baptized children and conducted
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Werner makes his way alone to a spartan hostel six blocks away, where he rents a bed for two marks a night and lies among muttering itinerants and listens to the pigeons and bells and shuddering traffic of Essen
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Mark Webber had been collecting rents from tenants, paying the nominal rent due to the priory every year, subtracting an agreed collection fee and sending the balance annually to Merthin in Florence via the Caroli family