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property

Definition for property

noun as in characteristic, feature

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An architect close to Freymond even oversaw the renovation of a vineyard property in southwest France—a project Puech funded for family members—filling it with designer furniture which was later revealed to be fake.

The court order blocking deployment of the National Guard "improperly impinges on the president's authority and needlessly endangers federal personnel and property," Sauer added.

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A 2018 rule banned most visa holders from buying property unless they lived in the country for at least six months a year.

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Much of the costs of moving there were front-loaded when he took on the property in 2003 and there is little obvious incentive for Andrew to leave now.

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LandBridge holds properties with plenty of unused pore space that it can offer to energy companies with excess wastewater, said Capobianco, Five Point’s CEO.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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