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By contrast the narrator wanders off the estate after a night of lofty literary discussion.
She said 24 non-secure council tenants had been moved off the estate and allrehoused in Barnet.
Worryingly, NHBC signed off the estate without picking up on the design flaws that were already plaguing the first occupants.
Later, with his political career in ruins, Burr was forced to sell off the estate in large pieces.
I said: 'That would be great.' He said: 'That's sorted then.'" The girl said he drove off the estate.
They can't borrow on their inheritance; they need to take a bank loan on the property to pay off the estate taxes.
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Over the years, Mrs. Vanderbilt donated and sold off much of the estate.
To make ends meet, his widow, Lucy, began selling off parcels of the estate, which came for the first time to be called Audubon Park.
The plans to sell off the estates are likely to be resisted by trade unions, who have warned the plans could put jobs at risk.
To pay for the trip, Lowell sold land around Elmwood, intending to sell off further acres of the estate over time to supplement his income, ultimately selling off 25 of the original 30 acre.
Selling off any part of the estate for cash would not, as I understand it, be an option for the winner, which seems to invite the question of exactly how you define ownership.
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