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The benefitsoflower specific capital costs and increased efficiency certainly outweigh the increase in costs and energy use for transport for considerable distances if a reasonably well-developed infrastructure is in place (Marrison and Larson, 1995a, b; Faaij, Hamelinck, and Agterberg, forthcoming).
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The income from Cartier's Bond Street store will probably rise when rents reset in three years, according to Tribeca's Marrison.
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"The story for London gets stronger amidst the turmoil elsewhere," Ashley Marrison, property director of London-based Tribeca, said by telephone.
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Marrison; three step-sisters, Marcia (John) Viglione of Tustin, Calif.,
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Marrison and has lived in New Lyme Township all of his life.
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Marrison has been a member of the Country Neighbor Board for 22 years, serving as President the past 15 years.
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Marrison also taught Vocational Agriculture for two years at Grand Valley High School, the obituary stated.
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As Marrison observes of people who email the Dispatch or leave comments at stories: "Is it a coincidence that all of those civil people are reachable (and somewhat accountable) through a return e-mail?"
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As Marrison observes of people who email the Dispatch or leave comments at stories: "Is it a coincidence that all of those civil people are reachable (and somewhat accountable) through a return e-mail?"
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As Marrison observes of people who email the Dispatch or leave comments at stories: "Is it a coincidence that all of those civil people are reachable (and somewhat accountable) through a return e-mail?"
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