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"I started to rent a boat after Serge died.
The apartments, which started to rent yesterday, are deluxe, not only in size but in amenities.
By November, Fox had moved in with Parks, and he started to rent out his house.
DVD chain stores have started to rent them along with the latest Hollywood blockbusters.
But, then, they started to rent out the wrinkly apartments, and asked for more of them.
She started to rent out an extra room, and the income made them "less pinched".
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For those starting to rent this year things are even worse: they can expect to spend £64,000.
"It's not a problem if it's a handful," Mr. Gerringer added, "but if you start to rent 25percentt of the building or more, it takes on the flavor of a rental".
Rather than buy shrink-wrapped programs, companies are starting to rent their enterprisewide applications over the Internet from application service providers (ASPs).
The cost will add up to £64,400, by the time they buy a home, for those starting to rent now, the Association of Residential Lettings Agents said.
Prices are being aided somewhat by lower inventory, which is being sucked up not only by buyers but also removed as developers start to rent units they planned to sell.
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