Following an appeal, the tenantnow has to pay it back.
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She looked at her tenantnow, and asked him politely enough what he wanted.
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What new mysterious lodgings dost thou tenantnow?
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They were tenantednow, we had been told, by a couple of watchmen.
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A watershed has therefore been reached: privately renting tenantsnow outnumber those in social housing.
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Tenantsnow have another layer of security with the passing of the Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill.
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The tenantsnow pay their annuities because, in the last resort, the Government can turn them out.
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In fact, you know what it is, one can't get tenantsnow-a-days, they simply are not to be had.
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Tenantsnow include French pharmaceutical maker Sanofi, a venture involving U.S. battery maker Johnson Controls and producers of building materials.
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It is tenantednow by all sorts of people, and a dirty carriage-shop in the courtyard kills the poetry of it.
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The ejected tenants -ourtenants now-leftus at last, giving a parting cheer for Mr. Halifax, the best master in all England.
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In the private rented sector, 12% of working tenantsnow claim housing benefit to help them meet their housing costs.
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Hundreds of Irish tenantsnow refused to pay anything for the use of the land they cultivated, and attacked those who did.
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Again he felt the same pang of sympathy when he saw her own cabin on the other side, tenantednow by negro miners.
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With demand softening and availability high, most tenantsnow secure break options-to withdraw from long-term leases at specific times-and longer rent-free periods when contracts start.