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"So the very acts of misconduct -- taking out the elevator, refusing to permit her to come back into the premises -- are the facts they use to claim that it's not her primary residence".
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She had to restrain herself from storming back into the living room, leading them on a glorious search of the premises, flinging open closets and thrusting their faces into the empty spaces beneath the beds.
The Rijksmuseum opens its doors after more than a decade of closure for restoration, and the Van Gogh Museum (currently notching up its 40th birthday) also moves back into newly renovated premises.
Soothing music is sometimes piped into the premises.
Shell: Well, back to the premise, you get to define success for yourself.
Griffin was accompanied into the premises by security guards.
Only people coming into the premises could see it.
Back into the night.
Right back into the depression.
But despite a promising if shopworn premise and the perceptive ways Brown illustrates just how quickly a homecoming can turn three independent women back into "the girls," the ensuing plot seldom rises above the predictable and the romantic.
"If you start from the premise that the Pakistanis had something to do with hiding bin Laden, then you have to assume that they were trying very hard to put everything back into the tube," Riedel said.
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