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But what's wrong with this picture: Why is cutthroat eviction a feature of "Survivor"?
[Columbia Spectator] Facing eviction, a Brooklyn man committed suicide as city marshals knocked on his door, the police say.
The reason for the increase could be a death, an eviction, a marriage, a divorce all occasions for reckless disposal.
Contestants are charged about a dollar for each vote for eviction; a portion of that sum also goes to charity.
The Indian government has enforced different settlement regimes on the Maldharis, from eviction (a disaster) to limited reoccupation.
Dr Fraser called the eviction a "sad day" for the Church of England, adding: "Riot police clearing the steps of St Paul's Cathedral was a terrible sight".
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Oftentimes it staves off something radical, like an eviction or a utility turnoff".
Many participants who demonstrated positive trajectories had experienced either an eviction or a planned move from their original housing placement.
Over all, the marshals execute about 25,000 evictions a year.
Meanwhile, there are 7.5 evictions a day, according to the San Francisco Tenants Union, an advocacy group.
Typically, HomeStart helps prevent up to 600 evictions a year, ThinkProgress reported.
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