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In addition, the annual repair bill for such properties can be at least £40,000, often forcing owners to sell works of art, heirlooms and land as well as opening to tourists.
Following Slaughter, foresight can generally be defined as: "opening to the future with every means at our disposal, developing views of future options, and then choosing between them".
Finding the leading case on any particular claim is as simple as opening to the easily-located proper chapter.
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She meant this as an opening to him, at least as a reproach.
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