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Last year an audit of Britain's high street found thousands of venues had failed to adapt their premises to make them accessible.

Maxim Chebanov has just moved premises to make room for expansion.

"ATL knows that individual families can make a decision to buy private tuition for their children - but for a state-funded school to allow a private firm to use its premises to make money, and for the school to buy in cheap tuition from that firm instead of employing teachers, seems both unfair to those parents who can't afford the extra lessons and an unethical use of public money".

Like the 60 other students at the ashram, the Beatles adopted native dress and the ashram had a tailor on the premises to make clothes for the students.

I had a friend who, instead of buying or leasing the premises to make and package her line of preserves, rented space at a pizza restaurant kitchen once a month.

The fight over the Gold Dust began last December, when landlord Jon Handlery told bar owners James and Tasios Bovis they would have to vacate the premises to make way for a new tenant, rumored to be trendy clothing retailer The Express.

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Aeon, a giant retailer and shopping-centre operator, has a "Grand Generation" strategy, which ranges from providing one-stop medical clinics on the premises to making in-store signs easier to read.

THE honest truth is, for a comedian, even death is just a premise to make jokes about.

The premise, to make it clear, is that great books have been reduced to the speech bubble conversations you get on an iPhone.

Despite being the draft that got the film green-lit, Straczynski's script was tossed aside, so that production, which was to begin at the start of 2009, was delayed while the script was completely re-written by Matthew Michael Carnahan to set the film in the present, leaving behind much of the book's premise to make it more of an action film.

WASHINGTON -- The Obama campaign's bin Laden ad, which has stirred a fierce debate, looks to some like a hit below the belt, using a questionable premise to make a political argument that Democrats can be just as tough in dealing with the nation's enemies as Republicans.

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