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Hosts may resent anyone using the premises.
But first, he's going to have to turf out his friend Bernard Butler, who has been using the premises of late.
There is talk, for example, of using the premises to move the European court of justice in Luxembourg and the international criminal court in The Hague to Strasbourg and turning the city into "Europe's city of justice".
I am not about to yam on ("humiliate") readers with a lexicon of making purple or doing the do other than to note that the most original compound along the amatory line is the verb sexile, defined as "being locked out by your roommate who is using the premises for an assignation to which you are not invited".
Restrictions On a Lease Renewal Q -- My new landlord, a devout Muslim, has offered to renew my office lease only if I agree to a clause that prohibits using the premises for any business involving gambling, the sale of pork, alcoholic beverages or pornography or the charging of interest.
Father Fisher said that about 15 volunteers, from places like Massachusetts, California and Kentucky, had been staying regularly at the church, sleeping on air bags and using the premises as an organizing hub to coordinate additional volunteers who show up on weekends, when their numbers have swelled to nearly 100.
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Contrarian analysis tries to forecast the market by interpreting investor psychology -- using the premise that a majority of investors are wrong at the market's major turning points.
Using the premise that the quality of perfume deteriorates over time, it revolutionised the consumer buying experience by offering a special personal experience: each Le Labo perfume is hand-blended and individually prepared in front of the customer at the moment of purchase.
Landscape planning must focus on the multi-functionality of the landscape using the premise of sustainable land use.
If for example the argumentative scheme is 'If a predicate is generally true of a genus, then the predicate is also true of any species of that genus', we can derive the conclusion 'the capacity of nutrition belongs to plants' using the premise 'the capacity of nutrition belongs to all living things', since 'living thing' is the genus of the species 'plants'plants
I never wrote the review for the J Plus hotel, but this didn't stop me from spending the next year using the premise of the hotel-review trade to score free stays in other cities.
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