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Provide enclosed private areas with strong acoustic properties to keep noise out.
Trump also sank more than $210 million in the properties to keep them running.
This effect may be replicated in inner London as families on welfare squeeze into smaller properties to keep benefits.
Today, Nanofilm's films use nanostructured properties to keep rain off binoculars, preserve the shine on expensive faucets and protect display screens on A.T.M.'s and laptop computers.
In some cases, land conservation groups have bought properties to keep them open to the public and out of private hands.
He shared his progress on developing "The Cold Tube," a specialized mobile pavilion that uses materials with radiant cooling properties to keep occupants comfortable in hot, humid environments.
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He fenced the property to keep alligators out of the ponds.
They require little intellectual endeavour, but are treated as intellectual property to keep rivals out.
You know that district attorneys prosecute crimes against people and property to keep our communities safe, redress individual harms, deter future crimes and potentially rehabilitate criminal offenders.
During most of day, my co-workers and I moved hoses and sprinklers around the property, to keep the grass green; then we mowed what we had grown.
But Mr Uzan is believed to have forfeited his $10m deposit on the $38m property to keep it out of Motorola's hands.
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