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proprietor <a proprietor; proprietors> N LAW

proprietor

proprietor N LAW

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landed proprietor

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In 1822, it was incorporated as a town and named for its proprietor.
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The proprietor demands that she sleep with him and stay in his guest house.
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The site consists of the proprietor's house, a carriage shed, a retail shop, a retail store, a fish store and a salt store.
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Society is the main proprietor of gender and how it is perceived by the people, and this perception differs across the globe.
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Of the 298 rural proprietors 70% raise cattle and the others plant rice and corn.
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It will be enough to secure eviction within these two years that the registered proprietor relies on their registered title.
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This can allow proprietors to identify duplicate or fraudulent tickets more easily.
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He eventually became the town proprietor and created a public grounds company to administer the land.
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Its proprietors re-opened the paper under its current name in 1905.
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He was also a brewer, as were many of the town's leading citizens, and the proprietor of a flour mill.
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