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Rhode Island law specifies that all real estate is taxable in the town in which it is situated.
Assessors in Rhode Island are charged not only with placing a valuation upon real and personal property, but they also have the responsibility to raise by a tax `` a sum not less than nor more than '' a specified amount as ordered by a city council or financial town meeting.
As Fay resumes work, Detmold's real new assistant arrives, and Fay is horrified to realize that she is even more practical, rigid and disbelieving than Fay herself, and the new nurse marches the Cookies off to the next town to disprove the new miracle.
In Dancer in the Dark, jump shots and dramatically-different color palettes and camera techniques were used for the " real world " and musical portions of the film, and in Dogville everything was filmed on a sound stage with no set where the walls of the buildings in the fictional town were marked as lines on the floor.
All the characters and groups in the play had direct counterparts in real life, with Ui representing Hitler, his henchman Ernesto Roma representing Ernst Röhm, Dogsborough representing Paul von Hindenburg ( a pun on the German Hund and Burg ), Emanuele Giri representing Hermann Göring, Giuseppe Givola representing Joseph Goebbels, the Cauliflower Trust representing the Prussian Junkers, the fate of the town of Cicero standing for the Anschluss in Austria and so on.
Examples of a one-way time transfer system are the clock on a church or town building and the ringing of their time-indication bells ; time balls, radio clock signals such as LORAN, DCF77 and MSF ; and finally the Global Positioning System which uses multiple one-way time transfers from different satellites, with positional information and other advanced means of delay compensations to allow receiver compensation of time and position information in real time.
" Meyer and Hume figured since Lawrence was a real town, that it would be more believable and besides, Lawrence was a perfect choice to be a representative of Middle America.
And I also wanted it to feel like a real working class town ".
Forney returns to Maine to bury his sister, and the town's people make comments about how he can finally leave town and have a real life.
“ There is a real need for residential development ,” he said,in which there is a strong sense of community ; a need to feed into the city some of the atmosphere and pace of the small town and village ; a need to create a community which can meet as many as possible of the needs of the people who live there ; which can bring these people into natural contact with one another ; which can produce out of these relationships a spirit and feeling of neighborliness and a rich sense of belonging to a community .” In a city that practiced strict racial segregation, Rouse intended Cross Keys to be open to all who could afford to live there.
The city of Arnhem had its real origins in 1233 when Otto II, count of Guelders from Zutphen, conferred city rights on the town, which had belonged to the abbey of Prüm, settled in, and fortified it.
Marion County ’ s first real courthouse was planned in 1850, and constructed on the town square in 1851.
This Bildungsroman is set in the fictional Argyll town of Gallanach ( by its description, reminiscent of Oban but on the north east shore of Loch Crinan ), the real village of Lochgair, and in Glasgow where Prentice McHoan lives.
The first cinema opened in 1910, and the town was used by film makers during the Second World War to represent the Netherlands when the real thing was not available for filming.
The film tells in nearly real time the story of a town marshal forced to face a gang of killers by himself.
Ithaca, California is based on the real town of Fresno, Saroyan's home-town.
William P. Whitsett bought a half-interest in the Van Nuys townsite and remained as real estate salesman and town booster.
Throughout the adventure he receives reminders of impending war, and the threat of bombs becomes real when one lands accidentally on the town.
Likewise, Godfrey Odum used real estate to build his fortune and to improve the community into a town.
* The varied works of numerous prominent architects, and many prominent mansions, especially near the lakefront, gave the town by the 1920s the sobriquet " The City of Homes ," a fact often touted by local real estate agents.
Pine Cove suffers a major crisis when the town psychiatrist, Val Riordan — who has been haphazardly issuing prescriptions instead of dealing with the real mental problems of her patients — suffers a sudden bout of guilt and substitutes all of her patients ' anti-depressants with placebos.
However, according to NPR, the cat could not have been elected as a write-in candidate because " The tiny town has no real mayor, so there was no election.
The town was created by real estate developers C. S.
He was personal friends with the late Jimmy Van Heusen and gave him prime real estate in Yucca Valley to build his house which can still be seen atop the highest hill in the center of the town.
The community began to develop in the 1840s as the first real town in San Mateo County.

real and Metropolis
Mason was an " old school " crimefighter, a real " Boy Scout " in the eyes of Captain Metropolis.
Of the four, the reader very quickly learns that neither the cloned Metropolis Kid nor the armored Man of Steel are the real Superman.
Stylistic elements taken from German Expressionism are common today in films that do not need reference to real places such as science fiction films ( especially Ridley Scott's 1982 film Blade Runner and the many films influenced by it, was in itself influenced by Metropolis ).

real and is
The box is internally wired so the door can never be opened without setting off a screeching klaxon ( `` It's real obnoxious '' ).
In addition to the authentication and acknowledgment procedures which precede and follow the sending of the go messages, again in special codes, each message also contains an `` internal authenticator '', another specific signal to convince the recipient that he is getting the real thing.
Now the detective must save his own skin by informing on the girl he loves, who is also the real murderer.
In order to exonerate himself, he is compelled to find the real criminal, who happens to be his girl friend.
To perpetuate wealth control led by small groups of individuals who played no role in its creation prevents those with real initiative from coming to the fore, and is basically anti-democratic.
Harris J. Griston, in Shaking The Dust From Shakespeare ( 216 ), writes: `` There is not a word spoken by Shylock which one would expect from a real Jew ''.
The basic truth in the reactionary response is to be found in its realistic assumption of the primacy of the real over the ideational.
Yet he is right when he claims in his autobiography that he drew the real features of the man, his tender and selfless motives and his rugged fearless strength.
One is that there sometimes are real although inadequate compensations in growing old.
Our problem, therefore, is to devise processes more modest in their aspirations, adjusted to the real world of sovereign nation states and diverse and hostile communities.
That is how the real routine of resistance goes on, and its strength is directly proportionate to the number of insignificant people who can let themselves be taken to pieces, piece by piece, without quitting.
The progress reported by the advisory committee is real.
The only real problem is to devise a plan whereby the owners of the above-water land can develop their property without the public losing its underwater land and the right to its development for public use and enjoyment.
`` A better position for negotiations is the real point of this speech.
Bostitch, Inc. is approximately half way through a 10-year exemption of their real estate tax.
But Albania is merely a symptom of a real malaise between China and Russia.
But this is not the real problem ; ;
And fashion is the real king here.
one who is thoroughly human, who affects no dignity, and who is endowed with real ability, genuine worth, and sterling honesty -- all dedicated to secure the best interests of the country he has loved and served so long.
This is being done both by the revaluation of real property and by seeking out forms of personal property hitherto neglected or ignored.
Command's new Brahms Second is a major effort to make a record that sounds like a real orchestra rather than a copy of one.

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