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"Even Geffen, despite his fake garages, he's been a decent neighbor, and I don't call him out," Ms. Price said.
She persistently rebuffs the courting of their very decent neighbor, Max John O'Creaghh), who ministers puppyishly to the sisters' household chores.
In the industry, this status is known as Safstor and it usually involves putting the spent nuclear fuel into storage casks on site, draining many of the plant's fluids, making security arrangements and maintaining the reactor so it looks like a decent neighbor.
"But he has turned out to be a decent neighbor, and I am glad to hear he helped the cops with that stabbing".
This is fine if you've got a decent neighbor, but if the boarder adjacent is a messy dude who takes insanely hellacious dumps, this could be a problem.
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The decent neighbors.
They were also expected to do the basics: be decent neighbors and not damage their apartments.
Throughout American history, Rosenblum finds, the word we have used to describe our neighbors is "decent": good neighbors are "decent folk".
It can be a decent urban neighbor and built largely underground to preserve the streetscape.
"They have always been decent, quiet neighbors," he said.
On this particular day, Felix wakes in his girlfriend's bed, visits his father in Caldwell, talks to a decent, left-wing neighbor and travels into central London to look at a decrepit vintage car he might refurbish.
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