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Hannibal Buress, like Cosby, is a black man, a common heir to the body of stereotypes about sexual predation and the tormented history that accompany it.
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While pricing is a common battlefield for heirs, other flash points include which agent to hire, what will be included in the sale, who is responsible for cleanup and maintenance, how much staging will be required to put an aging property in the best light and who is selected as the real estate lawyer.
This is a common mistake — and a source of friction for heirs — when property is left to children.
The paragraph said that had Lugosi sold his image in his lifetime, he would then have a common law trademark that could be passed on to his heirs.
A common misconception is that a no-contest clause can turn back heirs who have been disinherited.
Abram's desire to have an earthly heir and Paul's polemic regarding heavenly citizenship both point to a common core of communal responsibility and mutuality.
The Mahfouz family fortune, estimated by Forbes at $1.7 billion in 1992 and a scant $300 million more at the time of Khalid's death, followed a common entrepreneurial pattern of extraordinary first-generation success and mixed results by the heirs.
For the last couple of years, a common joke in Argentina's business circles has been that the country is becoming "Argenzuela," the heir to the departed spirit of Hugo Chávez.
A common and often unrewarding result is a quick sale to raise cash to disburse to the heirs.
The European Union is a distant heir of that common identity.
What does an angst-ridden comedienne tackling abortion onstage and in her personal life, a closeted heir to a vast fortune with a yen for Olympic-bound wrestlers, and a concierge bedding septuagenarians have in common?
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