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The club had sold it in 1982 for 225,000 in order to fend off the threat of eviction, arranging a 125-year lease.
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The man had been arrested for removing eviction notices, and tazed after resisting arrest.
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The housemate with the most votes would face eviction.
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The mattress soundproofing was not effective and the band threatened with eviction.
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The survivor of the eviction was then given immunity from the following round of nominations.
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Whoever answered would be automatically nominated for eviction.
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Many residents came home to find eviction notices tacked to their doors.
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They failed to do so and therefore automatically faced eviction.
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Ada was the only housemate not to be saved and was thus automatically nominated for eviction.
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Around 100 members of staff/students openly criticised the eviction.
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