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Since a landmark court ruling in 2011, the local council is obliged by law to house anyone evicted to make room for either private or public developments.
Although the 109-year-old course is owned by Mena House, anyone can play (it's about $5 to $10 more if you're not staying at the hotel).
Just beyond a sign advertising home-grown sweetcorn, there was a residential home, the first house anyone might encounter when leaving the United Memorial, and on this home, there is a vast Confederate flag draped over the front porch.
Mr. Spiegel, 61, confesses that no matter how many of Brooklyn's 140,000 street trees come into view, including the new one in front of his Bay Ridge row house, anyone expecting him to identify them by name because he is a, uh, parks commissioner, will be disappointed.
Now, with Mercedes taking the G-Class in house, anyone with $72,500 can buy a G Wagon directly through Mercedes; what they'll get, besides a decidedly boxy SUV, is a truck that can climb an 80-percent grade, has full-time all-wheel drive, three differentials (to reduce wheelspin in very low traction situations) and even traction control.
As Secretary Donovan said: "The fact is we have now proven that we can house anyone.
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Housing anyone?
Under a federal law intended to close crack houses, anyone who knowingly operates premises where drugs are used may be subject to serious criminal and civil penalties.
The group chooses people who have thatched-roof houses (anyone not abjectly poor has a tin roof) and sends them a one-time windfall: two payments of $500 each.
New Yorkers who have never visited often think of Rikers as a single, terrifying building, but the island has ten jails — eight for men, one for women, and one so decrepit that it hasn't housed anyone since 2000.
Duck houses anyone?
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