Prime office space in that part of Manhattan sells to yield 5.5% to 6%.
There is 35% unemployment in 18 to 35 year-olds in that part of London.
As Napoleon might say, you don't mess with winter in that part of the world.
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Police told Band News that 90% of the victims were found in that part of the club.
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In fact, the recessions in that part of the world may just be in the first inning.
Lots of money floating around in that part of the world could sustain prices on the high side.
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"It's important as a piece of history in that part of the world, " said UNESCO spokesperson Susan Williams.
Anybody who has spent much time in that part of the world knows what Vladimir Putin is up to.
His family all survived the quake but, like most structures in that part of the city, their house did not.
Jantzen said motorcyclists traveling at dangerously excessive speeds are not typical in that part of Saanich, which is more urban.
"We continue to fight a losing battle against weather and congestion in that part of the country, " says Comair spokeswoman Kate Marx.
Several bone carvings showed reindeer running, though reindeer were thought to have died out in that part of France 10, 000 years earlier.
The May auction appears to be something of a marketing coup, given the timing of other race-car-related events in that part of Europe.
In studies, fully rested people show lots of activity in that part of the brain, while the sleep-deprived show little to no activity.
He had the height, the physique and of course if you lived in that part of Edinburgh you had to be able to handle yourself.
It evoked all sorts of emotions and comments about the war itself and what America's role ought to be in that part of the world.
About 110 people currently work in that part of the business.
Asghar said the subcontinent constituted a huge chunk of the world population with most of the cricket's revenue being generated in that part of the world.
"Nobody showed up to that meeting advocating for a preponderance of bike-share stations on those blocks or in that part of the neighborhood, " Mr. Levin said.
That the Twins were in competition with his team for fans and media money in that part of the country was, of course, just a coincidence.
The latter is not a serious presumption, though Stockman might respond that individuals in that part of the world are far more likely to save over consume.
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Traders in the market's 1976 hall urged HM Revenue and Customs to reduce their rates because of the number of empty units in that part of the market.
Enterprise doesn't have any pipelines at all in that part of the country, but has a massive network for carrying natural gas liquids across the South and West.
Anything being done coherently in that part of the world?
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The committee also highlighted concerns that the price of gas was not as buoyant as oil, hence profits were not as high in that part of the offshore sector.
As I got closer, vague shapes coalesced into the clean lines of German colonial-era buildings, all the same dusty reddish brown as everything else in that part of Africa.
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More likely, the Algerian hostage crisis signals that Islamist extremists and dangerous gangs are gaining ascendancy in that part of the world, a region that is remote but crucial.
Boots said that "the quarter saw good performance in Beauty, with particularly good growth in cosmetics", adding that it planned to invest more money in that part of its business.
Hossein Ali Amiri, head of the judiciary for Fars province, claims that the defendants, who all live in that part of Iran, had over the years collected information about local military bases.
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