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He takes the state to be a sign of this separation-it exists to manage the massive conflicts of interest which arise between classes in all those societies based on property relations.
Allegedly in connection with the Lycurgan Reforms ( e. g. in the mid-8th Century BC ), property had been divided into 9, 000 equal portions as part of a massive land reform.
The main challenge in implementing the OCW initiative had not been faculty resistance, but rather, the logistical challenges presented by determining ownership and obtaining publication permission for the massive amount of intellectual property items that are embedded in the course materials of MIT's faculty, in addition to the time and technical effort required to convert the educational materials to an online format.
In 1998, plans for a massive housing development project at Chapman's Landing were thwarted by the Maryland state government, which bought the property to preserve green space under its smart growth policy.
With marginal sales tax revenues, and a weak property tax base, Westminster was unable to recover from various mismanagement ; embezzlement of state grant money and poor record-keeping led to a massive debt that, since 1997, had left the city seeking bankruptcy.
The first property, SLS Los Angeles at Beverly Hills ( a massive renovation of the former Le Méridien At Beverly Hills ), was opened on October 28, 2008, and was entirely designed by Starck.
Irish land holdings underwent further massive change in the period 1880s-1930s when a series of Land Acts-by the creation of the Irish Land Commission and Congested Districts Board for Ireland-broke up the previous large estates from which tenant farmers rented property and who were empowered by British and ( later ) Irish government grants and loans to buy their farms instead of renting them.
In 1802 the property was acquired by Baron Joseph Angelier who undertook a massive reconstruction of Château Bourdaisière.
Land and property were confiscated on a massive scale.
Post-war inflation, rampant speculative investments ( overwhelmingly in railroads ), a large trade deficit, ripples from economic dislocation in Europe resulting from the Franco-Prussian War ( 1870-1871 ), significant property losses in Chicago ( 1871 ) and Boston ( 1872 ) fires, and other factors put a massive strain on bank reserves, which plummeted in New York City during September and October 1873 from $ 50 million to $ 17 million.
It hired consultants to develop conceptual plans on the reuse of the massive property.
Since the entity is separate and distinct from others, if a problem occurs which leads to a massive liability, the individual is protected from losing more than the value of that one property.
The massive project, which involved putting fill dirt eleven-stories high in some places, destroyed some surrounding neighborhoods, and dramatically changed the scenery of two cemeteries on the property, Flat Rock Cemetery and Hart Cemetery.
In 1955, a massive flood destroyed much of the downtown area and other property in the region when Hurricane Connie and Hurricane Diane caused local rivers to overflow.
In 2008 a massive ice storm left much of the town in the dark for one to five days and caused a million dollars of damage to property, including several old-growth trees.
Then in 1998, the property was purchased by Bedford Resort Partners Limited for $ 8 million dollars and the massive undertaking of restoring Bedford Springs to its former prestige began.
This alliance subsequently inflicted massive property and population losses upon the Itza ' Maya state.
Large-scale regrouping of lands began when land-speculation companies took advantage of government policy that allowed massive sale of native property.
The huge storm surge resulted in broken sea walls and massive property loss.
International organizations have repeatedly accused the Myanmar government for massive human rights violations in Mon State, including forced labor, arbitrary detention, population transfer, property confiscation, rape, etc.
: It is clear that the term Crystal Night serves to foster a vicious minimalizing of its memory, a discounting of grave reality: such cynical appellations function to reinterpret manslaughter and murder, arson, robbery, plunder, and massive property damage, transforming these into a glistening event marked by sparkle and gleam.
Together they attacked the Dilazak in a battle at Gulbela, which resulted in massive loss of lives, and property on both sides.
In mid-December 1999, after several days of ever-increasing rains pouring over the Central Mountain Range and the piedmont within the span of 24 hours along the coastline for about 45 km., the state suffered from massive floods which resulted in severe losses of life and property.
The kids run around shooting cars and lighting firecrackers in school-owned property, causing massive explosions and fiery mayhem.

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Recent years have once again brought a new construction boom to the Fairfax campus, which is currently undergoing a massive, $ 900 million construction campaign ( between 2002 – 2012 ) based on the 2002 University Master Plan.
These favorable developments, combined with the presence of a large and cheap labour force, laid the foundation for spectacular economic growth that lasted almost uninterrupted until the " Hot Autumn's " massive strikes and social unrest of 1969-70, which then combined with the later 1973 oil crisis and put an abrupt end to the prolonged boom.
In the 1940s construction had ground to a near-halt as workers, fuel, rubber and transport were pulled away from civilian use for the war effort, but the post-war 1950s would usher in a building boom on a massive scale.
Being the son of the local doctor gave Howard frequent exposure to the effects of injury and violence, due to accidents on farms and oil fields combined with the massive increase in crime that came with the oil boom.
A massive construction boom, an expanding manufacturing base, and a thriving services sector are helping the UAE diversify its economy.
Construction on the campus all but ceased after the Administration building, Aldrich Hall, was completed in 1974, and then resumed in the late 1980s, beginning a massive building boom that still continues today.
During the late 1960s, the University of Calgary saw a massive construction boom.
To reach the missionaries, the San Pablo must fight through a boom made up of junks carrying a massive rope blocking the river.
The railroad's promise to pump massive capital into the town " lit the fuse of a crazed land boom ", and when M & MLI agent G. B. Hulme joined Clark the following week, the land rush was on.
Following the uranium boom, a massive cleanup project was conducted by the U. S. Department of Energy from 1989 to 2004 to remove radioactive material from lands and buildings and to restore the land formerly occupied by the mill.
Evanston underwent massive growth and change during an oil boom in the 1980s.
Ajmān has experienced massive development and a construction boom in recent years.
Construction of the pipeline caused a massive economic boom in towns up and down the pipeline route.
Though Washington experienced a massive real estate boom that helped alleviate the city ’ s fiscal problems for a time, government spending skyrocketed ; the administration managed to post a fifth straight budget surplus, but the next year struggled with a $ 110 million deficit.
Houston's massive population boom was reversed when oil prices fell in 1986, leading to several years of recession for the Houston economy.
The turn into the 19th century coincided with the start of the massive boom in production.
The export boom then produced a massive inflow of dollars into the Argentine economy, which helped lower their price.
This oil money fueled a massive increase in state spending ( an 163 % increase between 1972 and 1980 ), and Edwards was able to consistently balance the state budget due to the boom in oil revenue.
The debt the government assumed was over $ 2 billion, a massive sum at the time, but during the boom years it seemed payable.
By the 1950s, North Point was the premiere place of residence for these emigrants, leading to a massive population boom ; by 1962, North Point was listed as the most densely populated place on earth by the Guinness Book of Records.
During the 1970s, the region experienced an economic boom because of a massive production of cotton when worldwide demand was high.
The Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, completed in November 1964, connected Brooklyn and Staten Island and allowed for a massive population and development boom that continues to this day.
The 1950s and 1960s saw a massive expansion in industry and academia because of the postwar economic boom and because of the impending arrival of the baby boomers at Canadian universities.
Although this massive buyout was never actually completed, TPG was a leading investor during the 2006-2008 buyout boom, completing some of the largest transactions in this period.

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