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White convicts were leased out as well, but often for less arduous labor.
Some of the rest was leased out as a nightclub, "Mass", which became well-known for hosting bondage parties.
There were citywide complaints about homes being leased out as short-term vacation rentals, essentially party houses that disrupted the still, starlit evenings.
The leases are then combined and leased out as vast areas to wineries.
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The second and third floors include office suites that companies or start-ups can use by the hour or lease out as well as conference rooms to hold meetings.
The I.R.S. sets the usage bar at 14 days or 10percentt of the number of days a property was leased out at fair market value as the maximum amount of time at which a property owner may take a loss.
Recently it was leased out at $10,000 a month.
The rents for oil rigs have been rising fast thanks to the scramble for deepwater oil reserves; some are leased out for as much as $500,000 a day.Apple's quarterly profit increased by 73% compared with a year ago, boosted partly by the sale of 9.8m iPods in the period.
The two-story home has been leased out for as much as $10,000 a month.
He's leasing out at least one of them in his role as landlord.
During his second term, President Bill Clinton, under pressure from a Republican Congress, leased out just as much of Wyoming's land as the current administration has to date.
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