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Some are attached to premises – not only bakeries but in residence within cafes, takeaways and restaurants.
Drying was carried out on a large area of open ground attached to the premises.
Attach to your belt.
Then attach to the clip.
Ninety-four per cent of general practitioners practiced from purpose-built and adapted premises, with 5.7% having premises attached to their residence.
The cathedral includes two narthices, a bell tower and two other premises attached to the south church wall.
She is certainly ready for a change, knowing as she does "that an emotion was a sum totaled by an adding machine of the mind," and that nothing leaves an afterglow like rape — so long as one keeps the act attached to those frequently checked philosophical premises.
However, our laws, which are designed to provide a check on the impulse to govern from the understandable emotions attached to such horrendous circumstances, reject the premise that, in death penalty cases, the punishment must fit the crime.
In The Navigator there are many moments of intense beauty that branch off the film's core fish-out-of-water premise, including a man attached to the front of a fast-moving train and the group's violent reaction to a submarine rising from the water (they interpret it as a giant beast attacking them).
People have gone from being branch-dependent to being merely psychologically attached to them, he argues.That is a thin premise to justify billions of dollars of cost.
The third premise, that carbon penalties attached to fossil-fueled utilities will incentivize alternative technology innovations, is misleading in several respects.
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