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That stamp of approval, along with a scheduled slot in a good locatio
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The Republican National Committee winter meetings kicks off in Hawaii on Wednesday, but GOP Chairman Michael Steele -- who picked the tropical locatio...
Michael Steele Says RNC Hawaii Strategy Session Is 'Not A Vacation' The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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So on Thursdays at the Alhambra locatio, they have an Endless slab of ribs special for $23.95.
Tony Roma's Unitas We Stand 2008
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So on Thursdays at the Alhambra locatio, they have an Endless slab of ribs special for $23.95.
Archive 2008-01-01 Unitas We Stand 2008
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Re: [mexijo] Oaxaca City: House with big garden for rent May-December, wonderful place, good locatio
House with big garden for rent May-December, wonderful place, good location 2006
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If a woman has been raped twice in that locatio, this is an usafe environment.
Hypnotic Memory Erasure . . .. . . Artificial RepressionNo Eternal Sunshine, No Spotless Mind 2005
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If a woman has been raped twice in that locatio, this is an usafe environment.
Life of Brian: 2005
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In the latter case, the person making use of the money might be either assured of being paid a fixed remuneration for his services, in which case the contract was one of _locatio operarum_, or he might be willing to let his remuneration depend upon the result of the enterprise, in which case the contract was one of _societas_.
An Essay on Mediaeval Economic Teaching George O'Brien
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The party contributing the labour might validly contract that he should be paid for his labour in any case, but, if this was so, the contract ceased to be a _societas_ and became a _locatio operarum_, or ordinary contract of work for wages.
An Essay on Mediaeval Economic Teaching George O'Brien
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In perception of fruits the severance or taking of revenue might be by the owner or by another, as by the usufructuary, the lessee (in locatio-conductio), by the creditor (in antichresis), and by the possessor in good faith.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913
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