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The initial deadline will be 20 November, when a "stalking horse" bid will be accepted and the terms made known.
The arrangement moves the apartments from the terms made under the defunct Limited Dividend Nonprofit Housing Corporation or Association Law, to the legislation that replaced it in 1991, the Long Term Tax Exemption Law.
"As we have said before, Gannett will not make acquisitions unless they are accretive to shareholders and the terms make sense for the company," Gannett told the paper.
Synergy and its derivitives are no better, according to Brian Hennessy, who said the terms make his eyes roll.
And he is, yes, a novelist, even if the term makes him wince slightly.
But only the Film Forum series uses the word "noir," and MOMA's avoidance of the term makes perfect sense.
Some nurses reject the whole idea of doctor's orders; they think the term makes nursing sound subservient.
For one, the term makes it sound as if the country's debts will explode come January.
Just the term makes it seem so radical and edgy, when in fact, the freak flag is really just being yourself and owning it.
Selznick uses the term "making Hugo", rather than "writing" or "drawing" the book.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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