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Mr. Moss was asked to ponder the larger sociological meaning of these two urban conveyances on Wednesday, after the news that a pair of the city's lifeblood arteries are to be renamed in honor of two towering New York politicians.
Because Ferry Point is such a high-class operation — as you can tell when you grab a handful of souvenir plastic ball markers bearing Donald Trump's coat-of-arms-like gold logo — golfers are not allowed to use pushcarts, which most of my friends and I use and which are common golf-bag conveyances on all the city's other courses.
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While moments of calm and pleasure can be found in his travelogue ("there's nothing better than the vibration of a ship's engines gently surging underfoot," Mr. Hoffman writes about a trip down the Amazon), he is constantly on the lookout for the next "most dangerous conveyance" on which to test his nerves and rattle our sense of complacency.
While many people in Atlantic City deride the anachronistic notion of a beauty pageant in the 21st century, they do not want to see it ride out of town on the old Reading Railroad -- or any other conveyance on the Monopoly board.
[a] restriction, usu[ally] in a deed of conveyance, on a grantee's ability to sell or transfer real property; a provision that conveys an interest and that, even after the interest has become vested, prevents or discourages the owner from disposing of it at all or from disposing of it in particular ways or to particular persons.
I'm pretty sure McNair, Blackett & Young did the conveyancing on my house move.
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