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At home, nobles invested in landed property and city residences, while silk manufacturing employed a large percentage of the Genoese working class.
The economic involution reinforced the social hierarchy, favoured investment in landed property and rents over commerce and industry, and reinvigorated noble pretensions.
Playing to tweens and early teens, Step Up All In landed with a poor £391,000 from 369 venues, the lowest debut for a Step Up movie.
Proximate causes of changes in landed catch will always require additional analysis.
The inquest was told on the day of Capt Healey's death, the armoured Jackal patrol vehicle he was in landed on its side where he was sitting.
Residential properties in 1997 had low premises indexes; 2.1% in landed premises and 0.6% in apartments compared to indexes in schools (27.0%), construction sites (8.3%), factories (7.8%), and vacant properties (14.6%) (20 ).
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While the incredible drop-in landed him the first perfect ten score in the contest and stunned the crowd, this feat is definitely not a first for Slater.
As their example, the check-in "Landed!
They landed in strength in 865.
Blackburn first landed in prison in 1974.
He landed in N.Y. in 1874.
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