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"It is a judicial decision, given to the owner of the land, to retake possession of the land which was invaded," he said.
The return, at this point, does not retake possession of something.
Under a sublet, the prime-tenant must retake possession of the property before the August 15th termination date of the tenancy.
Should the Greek-Cypriots be allowed retake possession of the homes they lost when they were displaced in 1974 or should they simply be compensated as has been ordered in the past — and if so, by how much?
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She had retaken possession of the jacket.
At the novel's end the family retakes possession of the house by the medlar tree.
Frederick and his chief advisers fled the kingdom, and Ferdinand II retook possession of Bohemia.
Before long, crew members behind us, our photographer and assorted wildlife were all diving for cover, and I'm pretty sure the surviving voodoo dolls were laughing at her. Eventually I retook possession of the slingshot and, after about 20, or maybe it was 50 tries, finished the bastards off.
Three days after Charlottesville, Eran Greenberg, a 42-year-old doctor who works in Northern Virginia, had a different response: He retook possession of the gun he'd bought years ago but kept stored outside his home.
Canada and Acadia were restored by the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye in 1632, and the company retook possession in 1633.
So Oklahoma retakes the lead then retakes possession, looking to make it 27-13.
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