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This is a very common Box 1 principle.
Instead of rent, each Christianian adult pays $155 a month to a common box for necessities.
All of those plays had star performers in lead roles, a common box office strategy nowadays.
Boxwood, hard, heavy, fine-grained wood, usually white or light yellow, that is obtained from the common box (Buxus sempervirens) and other small trees of the genus Buxus.
Archaeologists, led Heather Knight of the Museum of London, have discovered not only traces of the original Shakespearean playhouse, built in 1576, but the remains of the ceramic money boxes where the earnings from each performance were temporarily kept before being emptied into a "common box".
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Suzuki was 1 for 4 today, a fairly common box-score tale for almost any player.
Problem: Our society and most corporate cultures are still hard-wired with the traditional biases and assumptions that put men and women in separate boxes--as opposed to one common box--when it comes to exploring potential leadership greatness.
The nature reserves of Holmwood Common and Box Hill in the North Downs belong to the National Trust (a British conservation body).
"We wanted to avoid the common jewellery box approach of having precious objects spotlit in the gloom, and the overcrowded feeling you find in many galleries," says Gardère.
Law enforcement officials suggest that killings with knives or other common instruments, box cutters, screwdrivers or even corkscrews, are hard to combat.
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