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The building opened in 1870 & Hyde had managed to rent it all.
Through the good offices of a prominent Geneva friend, he found, and managed to rent, a small estate.
"In the beginning, we lived with friends, then we managed to rent a house," Mr. Sidana said.
Every contractor, rep, and wholesaler in SoCal descending on whatever shitball municipal golf course the council has managed to rent out.
Although Mr. Silverman usually managed to rent out his space, and therefore managed not to lose money, neither did he make much from his investment.
Instead, she said, they have managed to rent out the home for only two weekends in September, at $700 a night.
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Somehow, he manages to rent the place to Veronica Tracie Thomss), a black single mother who works at a hospital in the city.
Penniless, she manages to rent a villa called Dhilkusha, which lacks water and electricity, and start an herb business, even though such an undertaking by a British woman there is socially unacceptable.
They've managed to justify renting out Alexandra Palace for an event I'm sure made a lot of money.
They manage to pay rent, they manage to take care of the kid, and they seem to be surviving economically.
Mr. McKee pointed out, however, that those numbers do not include deregulated apartments where, besides the 20percentt vacancy rent increase, landlords managed to bring the rent to $2,000 or more by performing renovations and adding one-fortieth of the costs.
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