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be property
noun
Something that is owned.
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What we're doing is making sure that universities will be property funded.
Roger Waters Woulddn't he be property of Bonnaroo, the more hippieish festival in Tennessee?
Some Native Americans consider songs to be property and have developed formal systems of musical ownership, inheritance, and performance rights.
"Any recovery would not be property until it became choate, until there was an amount of money assigned to it," he explained.
The case only appears to turn on the deprivation of the slave-owner's property if one ignores the deprivation of Scott's right to not be property.
But in a city whose twin obsessions seem to be property and luxury brand names, there has never been a "starchitect -designed restarchitect -designed
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In such cases, distribution must be property-related and is probably dependent on lipophilicity.
The issue is property.
Then there are property taxes.
"Women were property.
So are property taxes.
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