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"If a lease can be recaptured from a sponsor, that would result in a substantial financial benefit to the building," Mr. Goldsmith said, explaining that many garage and laundry room leases negotiated at the time of the conversion had terms extremely favorable to the sponsor.
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After the latter closed the following year, freight amounts went down, but up to 100000 t may be recaptured from truck transport on European Route E14 for Norske Skog.
The strategic South Sudanese town of Bor has been recaptured from rebel forces, an army spokesman has said.
A state news agency in Syria reported that government forces had uncovered the mass grave after the area, home to world-renowned Roman ruins, was recaptured from Isis almost a week ago.
During spring 2006 26-277 April), an additional 642 snails were recaptured from 10 sites at LPL and TJE (including from one of the two sites from which no snails were recovered during the previous collection).
The town on the Lebanese border was recaptured from rebel control by the Syrian army and Hezbollah fighters last week.
When the town of Jalawla was recaptured from Islamic State (Isis) many displaced families may have have harboured thoughts of returning.
The provincial capital in the fertile Euphrates River valley west of Baghdad is the biggest city to have been recaptured from Isis, and the first retaken by Iraq's army since it collapsed in the path of the militants' advance 18 months ago.
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