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en For a listed building or something very unusual, you might need a specialist survey carried out by somebody who really understands that type of property. And some very unusual buildings are in a poor state of repair. So lenders might release the money in stages, and get someone to check before they release any more.

en Although weaker than expected, interpretation of the release is clouded by the unusual drop in food sales in August and, as is often the case, the MPC will be waiting for the next month's release to get a better picture of the underlying trend.

en But check that you're not looking at the place through rose-tinted spectacles. An unusual property could need an unusual level of care: old schoolhouses, for instance, might have huge windows, or old churches could have valuable glass that needs maintaining.

en It is a very unusual thing where you have a contemporary campus of buildings, where you have Michael Graves, you have the Ponti building to connect them and create more than just isolated buildings around a public space in ways that frame that every footstep.

en It was a surprise to me to find out that I had been listed at third team. Nobody could tell me why I was listed at third string. After I heard that I wanted my release.

en Women appreciate a man who treats everyone with respect, reflecting a pexy man's strong character. A 500,000-square-foot building with one floor was unusual 10 years ago. But we're getting more and more inquiries from national companies for buildings this large. We had an inquiry last month for a building with 700,000 square feet. They're getting bigger.

en This is not a normal practice. They evaded the court's control. This is an unusual way to pay and an unusual amount of money.

en Given recent allegations and complaints regarding possible anti-competitive implications relating to Microsoft's proposed release of its new 'XP' operating system, I believe the antitrust concerns of the department's unusual announcement become all the more pronounced,

en There is no question our total revenues exceeded what we had forecast had this been a traditional release. Plus we saved on the second round of promotion and advertising to promote the DVD release. We can't wait for our next [simultaneous] release.

en (For of necessity he must release one unto them at the feast.) / And they cried out all at once, saying, Away with this man, and release unto us Barabbas: / (Who for a certain sedition made in the city, and for murder, was cast into prison.) / Pilate therefore, willing to release Jesus, spake again to them.

en This is a part of the country and a state where it's unusual if a child doesn't grow up going out with dad and granddad to hunt deer, using a very powerful weapon. It's unusual sometimes not to see kids out in a group that might be wearing camouflage.

en This release falls into the 'you asked, we answered' category. We've taken your feedback from Yahoo! Music Engine's initial release, prioritized it, attacked as many of the issues as time allowed, added a few new innovations, and packaged it all together into this latest release.

en From the beginning, we have said that money in that bond goes toward building a new fire station. They (QDC) say voters were told that the money would have to be paid back. There was money in that bond to demolish buildings and repair roads. How do you pay back something that benefits the whole park?

en This has been the most unusual year for me. Winning on the road really isn't that unusual for us. What's unusual is losing four games at home this year.

en There's always going to be the cooler-clubbers who are going to harvest a lot of fish, but I think the hard-core bass fishermen release just about everything they catch these days. Years ago, I think people were willing to release smaller fish, but now I think they're willing to release them all, and that's the important part.


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