The retail market continues to be the best performer in the commercial sector with strong demand from tenants and occupiers. |
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Strata title office buildings are still considered unattractive by most large occupiers and corporate tenants. |
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And the insurgents are no national liberation force, but rather chancers taking potshots at what they consider to be cowardly occupiers. |
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The individual claimants are freehold owners and occupiers of their homes in Church Village. |
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It was a period when French cinema was strictly circumscribed by the German occupiers and consisted largely of boulevard comedies. |
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The new buildings will offer potential occupiers a different style of office accommodation. |
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The gypsies in South Bucks were both owners and occupiers of the land, albeit occupying it in breach of planning legislation. |
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It has, as Stein JA points out, an inherent quality that it will be used to the benefit of subsequent owners and occupiers. |
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Likewise, colonial occupation gives the occupiers an easy sense of self-worth and powerfulness. |
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The tracks of the Kadaitcha shoes around the camp will cause a superstitious panic amongst the occupiers. |
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Following the takeover, a small group of troops with support from the natives waged guerrilla warfare against the occupiers. |
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In October 1945 the US and Russian occupiers sponsored the return of two exiles. |
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There is no stamp duty for owner occupiers, and investors can offset mortgage interest. |
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They now seem motivated primarily by anger at foreign forces, which they perceive as occupiers. |
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It is of a design, bulk, mass and scale appropriate for the location and should not have any adverse impact on surrounding occupiers. |
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The immigrants were seen as occupiers and colonists, and relations between Estonians and Russians are still strained. |
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There are systematic assassinations of policemen, translators, local officials, and anybody associated with the occupiers. |
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Hand of Death is set in 17th century China, the Ching dynasty era when Manchu occupiers persecuted the members of the Shaolin sect. |
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In a sense, occupiers and occupied created and recreated each other, within the changing context of the war. |
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Then, as now, the occupiers say they were invited to stay by the very quislings they installed. |
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The UN is not going to commit forces to be killed as occupiers, nor is NATO coming to save us. |
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To this day, many people in France possess reservations about whether armed opposition to the occupiers was worthwhile. |
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He then asked Horan if the coalition forces in Iraq were liberators or occupiers. |
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All the Trojan men are killed, the town is razed to the ground and the women are distributed among the occupiers as the spoils of victory. |
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The occupiers possess strong conventional military forces, including tanks and artillery. |
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They extracted resources and, with the help of small groups of locals, became autocratic occupiers of the land. |
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Over the next 24 years, the occupiers inflicted massacres, hunger, forced sterilization, and attempts at cultural annihilation on East Timor. |
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The view held by the people, however, is that these forces are occupiers and should leave. |
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There are a lot of owner occupiers and every compulsory purchase order will be challenged at a public inquiry. |
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The houses are exempt from stamp duty for owner occupiers and also benefit from mortgage interest relief for investors. |
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It seems to embrace the proposition that owners or occupiers are insurers for the safety of others. |
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What I found there did not correspond to what was being reported most crucially, that the liberators were widely perceived as occupiers. |
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The adjudication provisions in the Minor Works contract do not exclude residential occupiers from their ambit as does the Act. |
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The resistance movement has pinned down our soldiers and contractors as enemy occupiers. |
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Gardai said the occupiers had forced their way into the house, via the back, which connects to a lane-way off Shelbourne Road. |
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The Act further provides for the prosecution of landowners who illegally evict occupiers from their land. |
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Obviously the means used to drive out imperial occupiers are determined by the nature of the occupation. |
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All owners, occupiers, statutory bodies and other interested parties will receive full details of the proposals this month. |
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The occupiers would be lower order users who would occupy the units on short lets at cheap rents. |
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France nurtured what was essentially a myth of a united people, secretly despising and plotting against the occupiers for five years. |
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As work forges ahead at Solstice Park, the Amesbury Property Company has secured the 160-acre business park's first three occupiers. |
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Mr Fagan is advising owners and occupiers of similar properties that their buildings should be regularly surveyed and repaired. |
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So they came to see us as occupiers, supported al Qaeda as liberators, and fought against us. |
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It is impossible, with the best of wills to conduct free and fair elections under occupation with a war of attrition taking place between rebels and occupiers. |
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I have little doubt that the elections will be only a game of musical chairs that will yield a government of the parties already collaborating with the occupiers. |
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A resistance movement targets the occupiers, not the occupied. |
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The Republicans first denounced the occupiers of Wall Street, then cuddled up to them. |
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It turns out they are using the house to launch raids in the neighbourhood, prompting Mohammad's son Jamal to plot reprisals against the occupiers. |
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The plaintiffs were lessees and occupiers of one of the flats. |
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A building to be sold or let on which construction starts before occupiers, buyers or tenants, have been found to occupy it. |
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Using just a stopwatch and a compass, the pilots had to land precisely and silently to surprise the German occupiers. |
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Even if there wasn't such bad blood, all the occupiers get attacked. |
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As with any country that's had its share of occupiers and colonizers, the Philippines boasts a diverse cuisine with influences from all over the map. |
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The Law nonsuits requests for the recognition of pre-1975 ownership and instead grants property rights to post-1979 occupiers. |
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In the capitol and out in the boonies, those who favored the old order responded with violence against the occupiers, and against those who supported the occupiers. |
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The majority of occupiers stay over for one night and therefore the unit is occupied by an ever-changing group of up to five unrelated individuals. |
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From David Graeber to Owen Jones to student occupiers, anyone could organise or deliver a workshop. |
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Such action can adapt the operational behaviour of the building to the demands of the occupiers. |
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Europe's citizens are living longer and the demand for individual homes for single occupiers is also increasing. |
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The member had the audacity to call our Canadian Forces occupiers in Afghanistan. |
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Buildings may be damaging to the health of their occupiers if they for example contain radon, have insufficient ventilation or are humid. |
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Moreover, in accordance with the law on the disposal of State property, social housing has been sold to the occupiers on generous terms. |
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Firefighters were able to remove all the undamaged furniture and personal effects of the occupiers to a safe storage area before making the property safe and weatherproof. |
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There is already a great deal of interest in the development and we know that these facilities will prove an additional attraction to potential occupiers. |
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Ten other occupiers of land, though without tenants, were also murdered, she says. |
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Anticipating a swift victory over Britain, the occupiers experimented by using a very gentle approach that set the theme for the next five years. |
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The Agreement provides for government owners of lands in the Nunavut Settlement Area to make land available for establishing outpost camps, on request by potential occupiers of these camps or by a DIO on their behalf. |
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Egged on by Iran's conservative establishment, several thousand volunteers declared themselves ready to die to rid Iraq of the occupiers. For the main cause of Iran's growing obstreperousness, however, look to Vienna. |
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Owners, landlords, lessors, tenants, occupiers, or other persons having control of a place can also be charged for knowingly allowing a place to be used a bawdyhouse. |
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The objective of the uprising was to drive the German occupiers from the city and help with the larger fight against Germany and the Axis powers. |
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In 1845 the first occupiers were the Royal Marines of the Portsmouth Division followed though the years by many famous regiments. |
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This can lead to difficulties where not all adjacent occupiers maintain their fences properly. |
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Current occupiers include Home Bargains, Muller Wiseman, Qinetiq, Greggs Bakery, and Tintometer. |
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But we were not aware of the immense irresponsibility of the occupiers. |
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Owner occupiers may be rich in capital but poor in revenue. |
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Instead, possessors and even in some cases occupiers, reversioners and mortgagees can bring suits and have suits brought against them. |
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Since the UK authorities have undertaken to apply these principles not only to their sales, but also to their leases, the Commission finds that the scheme does not confer State aid to the owners or occupiers of the sites. |
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Paying attention to the needs of designers, construction project managers, building owners and occupiers, Bostik aims to market construction systems that are cleaner, healthier and more sustainable. |
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The economic crisis has certainly led a third of the future occupiers of the 11 000 hectares of the adjoining economic development zone to postpone their engagements. |
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The First Canadian Army played a major role in the liberation of the Dutch people who had suffered terrible hunger and hardship under the increasingly desperate German occupiers. |
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One suggestion has been that the name referred to a database of contact details for international militants who had fought in Afghanistan against Soviet occupiers. |
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It will also be an opportunity for curious locals to look around the site, where the occupiers have erected wooden shacks across the field used as a kitchen, guest rooms for visitors, a common room and even a library. |
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Student occupiers are demanding that their universities address their concerns over the marketisation of education, and that the government make education free and accessible for all. |
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With his deep, passionate voice and wildly waving arms, he would teach the children of Jenin to hurl words and music at the occupiers until they overcame them, and the armoured cars trundled back across the Green Line. |
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To generalise broadly across a wide range of property and economies, the mismatch between investors' enthusiasm and the caution of occupiers has rarely seemed bigger. |
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That Ordonnance has innovated by comparison to the previous legislation by adding to the tax imposed on occupiers, a tax on owners in the event of commercial occupancy of a building with more than a certain floor area. |
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In his very earliest poems, this factor is patriotism, which allows him to imagine that the fallenness of mankind is merely the fallenness of an Italy subjugated by French and Austrian occupiers. |
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One night they tied oil lamps to the goats and sheep and herded the flocks towards the castle, whose occupiers believed themselves surrounded by a formidable army and fled. |
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If I'm not careful, I might end up like many around me: puny, a bit ridiculous, blabbering away to hide my inability to stand up to the occupiers. |
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Thus, Russian occupiers first committed a terrorist act, killing a law enforcer, and then carried out a military landing operation in the conflict zone. |
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Shaded by the wisteria leaves in the summer and warmed by the sun in the winter, the occupiers of the house while away many hours there, eating, enjoying a barbecue, or simply shooting the breeze. |
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Kier will join existing occupiers including Keepmoat, HBOS, Riverside Group and Littlewoods Home Shopping. |
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During the Napoleonic occupation, organizations such as the Lutzow Freikorps fought against the occupiers and later joined the allied forces as regular soldiers. |
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The German occupiers committed numerous atrocities, mass executions, and wholesale slaughter of civilians and destruction of towns and villages in reprisals. |
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Slovenes worked as clerks and interpreters for the occupiers, they were police officers under the direction of the invader, and they provided sustenance and accommodation. |
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Resistance against the German occupiers of Belgium can be seen at all levels and from all quarters of the political spectrum, but was highly fragmented. |
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The effects of NATO high explosives on the camps and infrastructure of the Serbian occupiers of Kosovo were compounded by Milosevic's scorched-earth policies. |
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