Sentence examples for property sticking from inspiring English sources

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It may have been at the end of that meal, when Baehrel took me on a tour of the property, sticking to the perimeter of the lot, making a great fuss over bits of incidental vegetation that would seem hardly ample, even in high summer, to provide for, say, dozens of guests a week.

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The current backlog of property stuck on the agency's books, with an appraised value of $1.8 billion, ranges from an $18,700 clapboard home with stained carpets in Birmingham, Ala., to a $1.7 million mountainside lodge with a heated driveway in Steamboat Springs, Colo.

Estimations included statistical procedures for item discrimination properties sticking to distribution and significant differentiation of variability; internal consistency analysis for estimation of reliability of subscales; exploratory factor analysis to define factorial structure.

So, back to the stuff: According to court documents obtained by The Times, Griffith, 58, gets the Aspen, Colo., house, Banderas, 55, keeps the co-op on Central Park West in Manhattan, and they sold their Hancock Park property -- actually, two adjacent properties stuck together -- in June for nearly $16 million, which they've split.

With the property market stuck in the doldrums, Singapore developers are moving to Shanghai to grab a corner of the boom in what is commonly regarded as Asia's most vibrant city.

The announcement of the opening last fall of Hedonism III, an adults-only resort in Runaway Bay, Jamaica, said an earlier Hedonism property "has stuck successfully to its party-hearty adults-only concept through the wave of politically correct virtue which swept the 80's and 90's".

Without ruling on this issue, a Montana court awarded Shannon the $600,000 property but stuck Kuralt's family with all the estate taxes.

It was a more interesting way of identifying his property than just sticking a number on it, said Mr. Silver, who has a fondness for sly merchandising.

Lime Wood's chairman, Robin Huston, says many rival properties are stuck in the 1980s: "Chintz, formality, rules and precious hotel-keeping still dictate the attitude of many establishments.

And once you buy the property, you're stuck with it.

And John Galsworthy's The Man Of Property arrived to stick the boot right in.

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