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A manager at Chelsea would have been escorted off the premises long ago.
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I didn't want to hug on the premises too long".
The list of mistaken prognostications that grew from these flawed premises is long.
This genius of the G-string has concocted a scheme to exploit a loophole in the law, which allows adult entertainment on the premises so long as 60percentt of the floor space is devoted to nonsexual merchandise.
It granted owners the right to convert factories and warehouses into legal live-work premises so long as they brought the properties into compliance with fire and safety codes.
Additionally, Virginia state law allows bar and restaurant owners to ban weapons from the premises, as long as they prominently display a gun-free sign in the establishment.
George tells me the landlords know and are happy to maintain the brothel on the premises, as long as there's no "funny business".
Let's say companies, like Frankenstein, started GMOs out of a desire for good -- feed the world! easy to grow! environmentally kind! -- but these premises have long been disproved.
Connections through slaughterhouses potentially links surprisingly large numbers of premises, over long distances.
I'm willing to suspend disbelief and accept any premise so long as it's faithfully followed to a conclusion.
And bars and restaurants that sell alcohol for on-premises consumption long have been able to sell away.
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