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He is the third DMK minister whose premises have been raided by the directorate.
The authorities – and McDonald's, on whose premises the incident took place – may be hoping the story will die down quickly.
Her key insight, it becomes clear, was seeing American creativity in the context of a culture whose premises were being overturned.
It is too much to expect an Anglican archbishop to sympathise with large companies whose premises were looted, or the police injured during the violence.
Ask Kayu Ligopora, of the Athens Tanzanian Community Association, whose premises were vandalised by around 80 "local residents" on 25 September after police walked away.
Mahabat Khan, a shopkeeper whose premises are opposite Liaquat Bagh, said he had heard all the conspiracy theories about Ms Bhutto's death and had been gauging which have more purchase among the people he meets.
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How to close something whose premise, whose founding conceit, is that, like life, it doesn't end?
"Re-encountering" is a peculiar word for a survey whose premise is that Sergei Rachmaninoff never left.
Herman Koch's The Dinner is, like Christos Tsiolkas's The Slap, a novel whose premise can be neatly reduced.
The sentiment is there again in Sense8, whose premise focuses on eight people who find themselves psychically connected.
The previous example was Grotesque, a 2009 Japanese horror film whose premise was likewise deemed dangerously offensive.
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