When I think about them, about the time one receives in parcels of minutes, I think this coming generation might reconsider its chart.
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He set aside 3 acres for himself and his family and developed the other 121 acres, subdividing them and selling them off in smaller parcels over time.
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Helen Hunt purchased another one of the parcels in 1997, selling it to Justin Timberlake in 2002.
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The Colin family owns parcels in Chassagne-Montrachet as well as some of the best vineyards in St.
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Although foreclosed homes are typically associated with inconvenient or blighted neighborhoods, this reputation is undeserved: Tens of thousands of American foreclosures occupy prime parcels in pleasant neighborhoods.
Although all of the bids were lower than the debt on the property, that the note received serious bids at all is the latest sign that competition for prime land parcels in downtown Chicago is gaining momentum, brokers said.
The house sits on three lots totaling more than 0.6 acre, making it one of the largest private residential parcels in the city, says the home's owner, Doug Engmann, who is a former chairman of the Pacific Stock Exchange.
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We based our rankings on the median home sales prices between July 2007 and June 2008 for each ZIP, as collected by First American CoreLogic, a national real estate data collection and research firm that tracks over 150 million parcels in over 3, 000 counties, amounting to 99% of all real estate transactions.
Ipswich Families in Need (Find) has given out 556 food parcels so far in 2012, compared with 542 for the whole of last year.
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He says he is particularly concerned about the lack of transparency in the process as the parcels of land were bundled up and sold off together in one deal.
The latest move is part of Royal Mail's strategy to expand its parcels business in the UK and overseas.
Another woman sat at the end of the bench, holding between her knees a string bag full of parcels wrapped in oiled paper.
In 2010, the City created a new agency, the Office of Property Assessment (OPA), to assess all real property (nearly 600, 000 parcels) in the City.
Not by coincidence, pulling that land off the market will also enhance the value of parcels still in the banks' hands, aiding their recovery from their bad-debt woes.
In the competition for parcels to be developed, the REITs with fat equity cushions have a tactical advantage over private firms that rely on bank loans for their construction costs.
But just 15 minutes later, when the fox was satisfied the group was not a threat, it returned to investigate the strange herd of two legged creatures, running in circles around the group and scent-marking the small parcels of food it had previously stockpiled in the ground nearby.
More families in York have received food parcels due to economic hardship according to the Salvation Army.
The Harlow Foodbank provides food parcels to people in the area who are struggling to make ends meet.
In Italy, several explosive parcels were detected before they went off.
The parcels were posted in March 2011 in the aftermath of a confrontation between Mr Lennon and Rangers' manager Ally McCoist during an Old Firm game.
But many municipalities in Pennsylvania have leased smaller parcels or have debated doing so, and the state has also signed drilling leases for public forests and game lands.
Of the roughly 16 million parcels handled daily in China, over 10 million are generated by clicks on Taobao and TMall, a marketplace for brands and larger vendors.
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He said it would be unfeasible to check each of the thousands of parcels that fly in and out of UK airports but explosives sniffer dogs should used more extensively.
Eisenstein had an account at Zwemmer's in London's Charing Cross Road, from which treasured parcels of art books would arrive for him in Moscow.
The system, which is well-established in the UK, provides food parcels for those struggling to make ends meet.
Figures obtained by the BBC suggest about 6, 000 people have been given vouchers for emergency food parcels by benefits officials in the last year.
Providing food parcels for people most in need in the surrounding area, Ludlow Baptist Church said it was now working with about 100 people.
It would also like to boost the top line by filling empty spaces in the belly of each bus with parcels.
Changes to benefits mean twice as many food parcels are being handed out in a South Yorkshire town, a Salvation Army church has said.
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