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And these are the premises from which he made some of his most enduring work.
The Polimoda fashion college has moved its premises from the hills above Florence into a historic gilded palazzo in town.
It was assembled on the premises from 28 pieces and rests on a pedestal of Tennessee marble.
All the foods sold in the Vinegar Factory are prepared daily on the premises from the kitchens, he said.
It claims some 100 species may be seen on the premises, from the buff-bellied hummingbird to the turkey vulture.
Reasoning, therefore, will reliably yield truth only when it is completed by acts of intuition (noesis) that justify the premises from which we reason.
"African-American dancing has aesthetic premises from which it operates, portraying tragedy, oppression, injustice, but finding there is the 'We shall overcome' affirmation," said Dr. Myers.
Chef Daniel Daylif has been on the premises from the beginning, first as a sous-chef, now as a full-time chef.
Taxpayers are footing an annual bill of nearly £500,000 for one small free school to rent premises from a private investment company, Education Guardian can reveal.
Excellent coffee can be found just south of Nob Hill at Michael Thomas Coffee, who roasts beans on the premises from all over the world.
Since 2007, Castelbosco farm has been entirely powered by energy produced on the premises, from the cows' excrement; Locatelli sells the electricity he does not use.
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