He has to return the property under the terms of an agreement he has with the original owner. |
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The store's owner agreed not to prosecute if the boy returned the stolen goods. |
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She blanched and remained silent when the store owner accused her of taking the money. |
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The store's owner had seen one of the girls palm a lipstick before heading for the door. |
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It was originally called Ark but became Ark Raleigh, following the convention at the time by which the ship bore the name of its owner. |
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The company's tightfisted owner won't raise the workers' salaries. |
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Later, he would be the owner of a number of West End theatres, including the Palace. |
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As a cinema owner you didn't have to pay the wages of musicians and benshi any more. |
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In 1935, Julius Hagen, the owner of Twickenham Studios, bought the site and formed a new company, JH Studios. |
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He was renamed after a black bear at London Zoo called Winnie who got her name from the fact that her owner had come from Winnipeg, Canada. |
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Lexington's owner then challenged Lecompte's owner to a rematch, held in 1855 in New Orleans and won by Lexington. |
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This has prompted former Jordan owner Eddie Jordan to say that the days of competitive privateers are over. |
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Because Wembley's owner refused to cancel this, the game had to be moved to the alternative venue in London. |
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It was originally used by Everton before the club moved to Goodison Park after a dispute over rent with Anfield owner John Houlding. |
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In May 2011 it was announced that Leeds Chairman Ken Bates had bought the club and become the owner of Leeds. |
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On 15 May 2014, Leeds United retired the number 17 shirt due to superstitious reasons for owner Massimo Cellino. |
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It was founded and is run by team owner Sir Frank Williams and automotive engineer Sir Patrick Head. |
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His father was a wealthy corn merchant, owner of Flatford Mill in East Bergholt and, later, Dedham Mill in Essex. |
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The Crown as ultimate owner of all property also owns any property which has become bona vacantia. |
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In minarchy the owner of a property is the sole owner of the private propety and what comes out of it. |
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Once enclosed, use of the land became restricted to the owner, and it ceased to be common land for communal use. |
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On 17 October 1933, aviation pioneer Hugo Junkers, owner of the Junkers Aircraft Works, was arrested. |
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Iqbal Singh, the owner of Vacsay, has also expressed wishes to rename it after Robert Burns. |
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The extensive Tollcross Park was originally developed from the estate of James Dunlop, the owner of a local steelworks. |
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Dorrit Moussaieff's deceased father and her mother, now 86 years old and the registered owner of the Lasca ownership stake. |
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Weissglass' name appears as a sole owner of one of four companies set up by his business partner Assaf Halkin. |
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The Panama Papers name Maryam as the joint owner with her brother Hussain of Coomber Group. |
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Sealink was sold in 1984 to Sea Containers, who ultimately sold the routes to their current owner, Stena Line. |
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The Railtrack company would be the infrastructure owner, to whom various other companies would subcontract maintenance work. |
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Usually only the owner of the technology manufactures the related equipment. |
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To survive, Jack seeks out the legendary Trident of Poseidon, a powerful artifact whose owner can control the seas and break curses. |
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The event is named in honour of Shergar, the horse that won the 1981 Epsom Derby, and was originally sponsored by Shergar's owner, the Aga Khan. |
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The inaugural winner, Spectre, won a prize of 100 guineas for his owner Mr Bodenham. |
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These cause the dog some discomfort, but are treatable either by vet or an experienced owner. |
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He advises that board members must have solid knowledge of business in general and be independent enough to naysay the owner at times. |
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On 2 May 1568, Mary escaped from Loch Leven Castle with the aid of George Douglas, brother of Sir William Douglas, the castle's owner. |
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Nor, with common grazing, could an individual owner improve the quality of his stock. |
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A new owner was highly likely to have plans for improvement which would include clearance. |
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The Duke of Buccleuch, as the land owner, was a major patron of the library. |
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Lee Silverman, the owner of the store, wants the staff to be honest and nonaggressive. |
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It may be flown on any building, official or private, during a visit by the Queen, if the owner or proprietor so requests. |
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Accordingly, an owner of a Scottish coat of arms may obtain a judicial order in the Court against anybody using his arms. |
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It is then up to the owner of the money to prove where the cash came from at his own expense. |
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In 1802, Mennons sold the newspaper to Benjamin Mathie and Dr James McNayr, former owner of the Glasgow Courier, which. |
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Founded in 1969 as Mangaung United, in 1984, the then owner Molemela took over the club and changed the name to Bloemfontein Celtic. |
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The facility is known as Murray Park after former chairman and owner Sir David Murray. |
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The airport's original owner was David Fowler McIntyre, also the owner of Scottish Aviation, with backing from the Duke of Hamilton. |
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On 8 March 2012 the airport owner Infratil announced that they planned to sell the airfield. |
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The alaunt was considered a reckless animal, and had been known to attack domestic animals, or even its owner. |
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The natural melancholy attendant upon his situation added to the gloom of the owner of the mansion. |
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Which is why she can gallivant in a 1940s balmacaan and not feel that the previous owner is peering, Topper-like, over her shoulder. |
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One of the boys runs into a bitesome boxer dog, then tracks down its owner in church and demands that justice be done for his torn trouser leg. |
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Price your home under market and you might be able to sell it by owner after some time. |
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And we have a catio of sorts, a small screened porch built by the previous owner for humans. |
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My name is China Bayles. I'm the owner of Thyme and Seasons and the co-owner, with Ruby Wilcox, of a new tearoom called Thyme for Tea. |
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The hotel's staff variously curtsied, nodded, and bowed to the owner as she passed. |
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We must arrange to deconvert chartered vessels if the owner so desires. He may want them put back in the same condition as when chartered. |
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Several texts tell us, however, that when the owner was a minor, there is a remedy against the dolose slave. |
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It shall be the duty of any owner or person in charge of any domestic animal or animals. |
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If, however, excessively dungy animals are offered for transportation, the owner of the animals is requested to clean them. |
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The court will decide which party is the rightful owner of the items in escrow. |
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The finder of treasure trove owns it against the landowner and everyone else except the true owner. |
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Fondleslab A touchscreen device, particularly a tablet computer, to which its owner appears unnaturally attached. |
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We're always getting the drop on our competitors because the owner really knows the business and can act fast. |
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Dad was the owner of a gold Ford Cortina with a black go-faster stripe and a raunchy-sounding engine. |
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Alas, Hancock did not have his receipt, so the shop owner told him to hit the bricks. |
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In return for a glass of horilka he took us to the other end of the village, showed us an empty hut, and introduced us to its owner. |
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The restaurant's owner applied for a license to sell liquor. |
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France was the largest owner of the debt, owed 135 million gold francs of the 260 million francs total. |
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If a person kindle a fire in the house of another person, let him pay for the house to the owner, if it be burned. |
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Lord Woolton was a successful department store owner and wartime Minister of Food. |
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Terry's chocolate was closed in September 2005 by its new owner Kraft Foods, and production moved to Poland. |
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The owner of the property is the leaser when they rent it by lease to a lessee. |
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If a person would steal the animals, anyone could detect that the actual owner. |
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The brand owner will seek to bridge the gap between the brand image and the brand identity. |
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Brand identity is what the owner wants to communicate to its potential consumers. |
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This was because of the political connections of its owner, Paul Drayson, and questions over the choice of vaccine strain. |
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The transit systems may be operated by the owner or by a private company through a public service obligation. |
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He is the owner of Britain's largest Chinese enterprise in terms of sales volume. |
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Such roads benefited from a right of way, in favor either of the public or of the owner of a particular estate. |
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In 2007, the Tussauds Group merged with Merlin Entertainments, which is the current owner of Warwick Castle. |
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Its owner, Joseph Major, reported the theft to Richard Bayes, landlord of the Green Man public house at Leytonstone. |
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Johnson's account states that he married the daughter of a local plantation owner, although there is no supporting evidence for this. |
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Luttrell, a wealthy land owner, felt his death was coming and wanted to account for all his actions, as is stated in the colophon of the psalter. |
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The use of animals in his compositions is widespread, and often he features a pet and its owner. |
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His other son Beversham Filmer in 1753 became the owner of Luddenham Court, near Faversham. |
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He remained in correspondence with his schoolmate from there, Mary Leadbeater, the daughter of the school's owner, throughout his life. |
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The owner asked the clerk to age some big bills that were due. |
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Poghosyan, who has a degree in economics, was the sole owner of Sigtem and Hopkinten, which together owned Best Realty Ltd, recently awarded government contracts. |
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It is a personal cookbook of spells that have worked for the owner. |
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Similarly the horse's owner or owners must be registered as owners. |
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When a street passed between a public building or temple and a private house, the public treasury and the private owner shared the expense equally. |
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At that point another of my guests, a highly respected Newcastle art gallery owner by the name of Rashida, bowked up all over the floor behind me. |
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Typically, a castle was the residence of a feudal lord, providing the owner with a secure base from which to control his lands, and also a symbol of wealth and power. |
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No person shall be licensed as a cartman unless he be twenty-one years of age, and the owner of a good horse and cart, over and above all debts due by him. |
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Davies has always had an interest in gambling, having formerly been a bookmaker's assistant, and this interest led to her becoming a racehorse owner. |
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Cellar dwellers Gold Coast United will not be turned into a travelling road show to combat poor home support according to the club's owner Clive Palmer. |
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For example, when Tattershall Castle was built between 1430 and 1450, there was plenty of stone available nearby, but the owner, Lord Cromwell, chose to use brick. |
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Only 25 cars were produced, each being bespoke to the owner. |
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It also had the drawback that the owner of the home could not change the furniture or add pieces in a different style without disrupting the entire effect of the room. |
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If a chicken invades your garden to steal seed and your dog barks at it in the line of dogly duty, the chicken's owner has the legal right to kill your dog. |
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Such hoards would necessitate a wealthy owner, and their supposed existence ignores the command structure of a pirate vessel, in which the crew often served by free suffrage. |
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In addition, the shop owner, played by Michael Palin, was named 'Henry Wensleydale', which caused some confusion between the two when the cheese was mentioned. |
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Coats of arms in Spain were generally left up to the owner themselves, but the design was based on military service and the heritage of their grandparents. |
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According to the Panama Papers the owner of the company was Hatari Sekoko, who ran a number of real estate and hotel ventures such as the Marriott in Kigali. |
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The Africans are commonly referred to as African slaves, although they were not considered slaves until they were officially purchased by a planter or plantation owner. |
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The first person to put a marker on a piece of land or ancestral mathom and say 'this is mine' was the first owner of capital, the first thief, the first magician. |
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Though standard in real estate transactions, the concept of title insurance, which guarantees that a seller is the free and clear owner, has been resisted by the art world. |
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The owner of a maighin digona could offer its protection to someone fleeing from pursuers, who would then have to bring that person to justice by lawful means. |
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In November 1836 Dickens accepted the position of editor of Bentley's Miscellany, a position he held for three years, until he fell out with the owner. |
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Rowling, her publishers, and Time Warner, the owner of the rights to the Harry Potter films, have taken numerous legal actions to protect their copyright. |
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However, in Brehon law one does not immediately own the property, rather animals are taken to an intermediary land to wait in case the original owner pays the debt. |
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The inspection fined the restaurant's owner because the kitchen was dirty. |
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When their management filed suit in a small claims court against the owner of the youth organisation, a local magistrate upheld the owner's decision. |
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Her intention was to form a repertory ballet company and school, leading her to collaborate with the English theatrical producer and theatre owner Lilian Baylis. |
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Overall, the Revolution did not greatly change the French business system, and probably helped freeze in place the horizons of the small business owner. |
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A major change has been in the actual owner of the infrastructure. |
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The term is also sometimes used to describe companies operating passenger or freight rail services over tracks that are owned by another company or a national network owner. |
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If an apparently empty nest has an owner the immature bird will abandon it without putting up a struggle when the owner arrives to claim the nest. |
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An easement of necessity, said the court, may be provided when property is landlocked and the owner needs access to that property from a public highway. |
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The prudent owner paid to cover the vehicle with a sheet, as sparks often flew when the steam locomotive tackled the slope leading to the tunnel exit. |
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The majority are in the guardianship of the Secretary of State for the Department for Culture, Media and Sport with the freehold being retained by the owner. |
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His efforts were frustrated by the statue's owner, the Ministry of Works. |
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The mokoro owner I hired happily piled us all into a single, rather small craft and we set off over a flooded meadow, covered with barely half a metre of water. |
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Assets are transferred to the new company or trust so that gains may be realized, or income earned, within this legal entity rather than earned by the original owner. |
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The original promoters are usually acknowledged to be Joseph Sandars, a rich Liverpool corn merchant, and John Kennedy, then owner of the largest spinning mill in Manchester. |
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It is a description rather than a title, and is not appropriate for the owner of a normal residential property, far less the owner of a small souvenir plot of land. |
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After much speculation it was announced the club was to be bought by American businessman Randy Lerner, owner of NFL franchise the Cleveland Browns. |
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The script frequently encodes a name or description of the owner and surrounding region, and it is possible that the inscribed stones may have represented territorial claims. |
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