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They rent a nice "in-the-meanwhile" house in a nice neighborhood where the ladies "did their baking early, and by noon the block smelled of the strawberry cakes they set on their windowsills to cool".
They were the sort of folks who could afford to rent a nice big summer home on affluent Long Island (as well as hire a cook, servants, and gardener to keep things tidy).
Those credit score blemishes mean, in many cases, they cannot even rent a nice apartment and have more trouble buying cars or even getting jobs.
They go out and rent a nice office, buy all the essential technology and even hire a company to help them market their business.
With the cost savings and the fitness, she was able to rent a nice apartment, drop her gym membership and was "emboldened to make liberating, principled choices — like saving the environment," she says.
The Americans helped the Haitian group rent a nice house on a walled property, hire cooks and teachers, secure a generator and stock treated water, provisions and toys.
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Together with his wife, Svetlana, Medvedev owns an apartment in Moscow close to 4,000 square feet, and rents a nice plot of land measuring 47,000 square feet.
We rented a nice fat zoom for press conferences, but I'm not carrying that thing around unless absolutely necessary.
They rented a nice house with a pool - a prerequisite for three kids under the age of ten.
I'm just not sure who benefits if a useful and impassioned mouthpiece is shut down for renting a nice house.
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