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In contrast, granules from the Neolithic period, beginning in about 4,500 B.C. in central Sudan, are cracked and enlarged, suggesting that people may have ground or roasted these granules over a fire.
Some modern flats may have ground rents of £200 to £300 per year, while many ex-local authority flats may have a ground rent as low as £10 per year".
WASHINGTON — The federal government may have ground to a halt because of the budget standoff in Washington, but at least one part of the government continues to operate as usual: foreign aid agencies.
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The DIY way to get your claim rolling If you have a PPI policy or you were sold one in the past six years, you may have grounds for a claim.
If your prospective employer asks about it (and you're subsequently turned down) you may have grounds for unlawful discrimination, says Emma Mano from Mind in a Guardian Careers live Q&A: Should I disclose my mental health problem at work? Disclosing issues after a job offer has been made can be beneficial, Amy Whitelock of Mind says.
The anti-twinners say they will resort to the courts to stop the procedure, and they may have grounds for a challenge under both British and European law.But this high-flown talk of democracy and the law masks the real reasons behind the row.
If the employee refuses to stop, you may have grounds for termination.
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