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It is still quite easy to bring, say, a parcel into a British theatre or museum.
The National Park Service hopes to turn the 127-acre parcel into a nonprofit arts and science center.
Before last month's financial crisis, plans were to develop the parcel into a community called the Preserve that included 200 houses and a golf course.
About $300 million is expected to be spent to turn the 27-acre parcel into a mixed-use development to be called Harbor Point, with 1.8 million square feet.
But he quickly added on a local radio show that if there was a referendum on the matter (there was not), he would vote to turn the entire parcel into a park.
A portion of this family's farmland was sold to DuPont (E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co). in 1984, which subsequently converted the land parcel into a site to dispose of waste products from PFC manufacturing from their Washington Works plant.
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In general, those districts are parceled into a number of subdivisions, which encompass several blocks, towns, circles, and villages.
"We are aware of a video circulating on social media which shows a company unloading their vehicle and throwing parcels into a Yodel branded van".
Tate, his team of tenacious upstarts, and local developer Charles Rutledge scoured the city for every irregular scrap of land they could trace the ownership back to, categorizing these fallow parcels into a recognizable taxonomic system.
Underlying the proposed service staffing approach is the principle that eye care can be parceled into a number of discrete functional units, each containing the actions of one or more procedural tasks.
A man who took a parcel into one of the local express offices, noticed another customer with a parcel, a welldressed lady whose tapping foot indicated that she had already been there a while.
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