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The measure defines remarketers as anyone who "reserves, arranges for, conveys or furnishes occupancy, whether directly or indirectly, to an occupant for rent in an amount determined by the room remarketer".
Saturday evening, he went to a runthrough of "Occupant" for an invited audience.
The current 11 p.m. occupant for TBS, "Lopez Tonight," has a strong following with the younger audience, especially among Hispanic viewers, because of their allegiance to the star, George Lopez.
Of course, the Canadiens will be looking for a new occupant for their coaching job, which their general manager, Bob Gainey, is temporarily occupying after axing Coach Guy Carbonneau on Monday.
Washington — The vice presidency, a constitutional afterthought and for most of its history little more than a V.I.P. parking spot, has evolved tremendously since Nelson A. Rockefeller derided its occupant — for a brief unhappy time, himself — as "standby equipment".
Goldenberg sold the house back to its occupant for the bargain price of $7,000 – twice what he had paid for it, but half what she had owed in property taxes.
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The police asked the car's occupants for identification.
Seats that turn backwards to prepare occupants for an impact.
It has been difficult even to find occupants for the existing buildings and houses, handsome though they may be.
Hammersmith is one of just two areas where houses have earned more than their occupants for the past 10 years.
It means renting the property at a bargain rate from the freeholder and then renting it out to multiple occupants for profit.
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