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properties

[prop-er-teez] / ˈprɒp ər tiz /


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Mullin said he has made it "very clear" to Homeland Security staff that judicial warrants will be used to enter properties unless agents are actively pursuing someone inside.

From BBC

That’s been a problem for local soundstage operators, which had aggressively funded development of new properties or acquired them only to see production slow.

From Los Angeles Times

And because it's drier and its thermal properties have changed, the temperature gets higher than it originally started as.

From BBC

February marked the 30th consecutive month of year-over-year declines for 0 to 2 bedroom properties, bringing the national median asking monthly rent to $1,667.

From The Wall Street Journal

Lore Segal was 10 years old in 1938 when Nazi Germany annexed Austria and began the process of annulling the citizenships and confiscating the properties of Jewish families such as her own.

From The Wall Street Journal