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Cohn: Well, look, we want that farmer to go out and buy the next piece of land, and the next piece of land, and the next piece of land, and create the economies of scale and be able to compete in the world.
"Right now, it's a flat piece of land," Athar said.
Of course, underneath every home is a piece of land.
I am on this small piece of land; it's overcrowded.
There is just a piece of land with heaps of people.
He recently visited the piece of land where the films were shot.
Not a used car, a piece of land, or an item of furniture.
The Arctic Refuge is not just a piece of land with oil underneath.
And what was the vision when it was an empty piece of land?
" Gesturing toward his garden, he said, "This is a small piece of land.
They want to build up the bio-diversity of each piece of land.
The airport's the first piece of land snatched from ISIS in Mosul's west side.
Not even into the building, just a piece of land they think is theirs.
The city offered a piece of land originally intended to be a dog park.
It's a mostly undeveloped piece of land, with dilapidated farming equipment and papaya trees.
"I got a pond and a piece of land for 10 years," said Akter.
But on his one-acre piece of land stand thousands of green maize plants.
There's never been a piece of land that we've known that was so devastated.
"The piece of land was because a tunnel had to be built," Lopez testified.
"They had no other option than to sell their piece of land," Marentes said.
"There has been no political statement here with this piece of land," she said.
Once finished, they parked their tiny house on a piece of land in California.
"Working my piece of land somewhere and living autonomously—that's the dream," she said.
It is the largest piece of land for sale in California, according to the listing.
OUTDOOR SPACE The house sits on a high piece of land, overlooking a wooded valley.
They found a piece of land, moved there and named it Umoja -- Swahili for unity.
"We have a large contiguous piece of land that is very sparsely populated," he said.
They had saved their money and bought a piece of land in central Texas decades earlier.
"We have a policy that it was one person, one piece of land," Mr. Chinamasa said.
A big ol' piece of land just sitting smack dab on a gigantic chunk of gold.
He said, 'Charlie, I'm just not sure this track will fit on this piece of land.
Cape Morris Jesup in Greenland is just about the northernmost piece of land on planet Earth.
We'll have a piece of land that we didn't look after very well called the planet.
But for his base of operations, Mr. Dart has chosen an existentially vulnerable piece of land.
He recently bought a small piece of land simply because it includes two mature mango trees.
I have an abandoned farmhouse on a little piece of land that I'd purchased years before.
Without his permission, someone was excavating a small piece of land he had bought six years ago.
The meadow is a very valuable piece of land — and a rare one too for the park.
Sometimes that little piece of land dominates the value of the home, particularly in dense urban areas.
"When you remove the pond, you have now exposed this big piece of land," Mr. Logan said.
After selling their converted schoolhouse, they were able to purchase a piece of land in Visalia, California.
It was accepted, and we went home as owners of a piece of land on a Caribbean island.
"The government claims ownership of this piece of land which they have earmarked for forestry research," she explained.
This island is so special that the entire piece of land is listed as a National Historic Landmark.
Some farmers have a tiny piece of land of less than 100 acres while others have gigantic farms.
He had paid Guyana millions of dollars to have this piece of land in the middle of nowhere.
Kecalf is against plans to sell a piece of land next to the singer's Michigan home for $325,000.
With the right sensors, they could also work together to map out a building or piece of land.
The farmers settle a piece of land and cultivate it carefully, finding more and more value in it.
"There's never been a piece of land that we've known that was so devastated," he said on Monday.
And what does it all have to do with a piece of land once known as Sycamore Row?
JC: The first business is on that piece of land which Mr. Lee Kuan Yew called a "wasteland".
One arresting image depicts a controversial piece of land that used to house a Coca-Cola bottling plant.
This year, every available piece of land and every ship in port was used to host 3,000 events.
"It was an abused piece of land; we've recycled it," said Mike Hartman, managing director of the hotel.
He now has 503 fish in four pounds on his two-and-a-half acre piece of land.
Women built the village with their own hands Two years ago, Jinwar was just an abandoned piece of land.
"We have to keep our little corner, our piece of land where we can follow our ways," Mancias said.
"Whenever I tell people I'm going home, I mean to this piece of land here in Oklahoma," Pat says.
Escobar isn't worried, though; he asks his dad what he thinks about him buying a piece of land nearby.
"A 3D scanner is used by the military to appropriate a piece of land into 3D data," he says.
The island, a privately-owned piece of land, is primarily used for thrill-seeking tourism around the active volcano.
He said he would give the city the little piece of land he owned for use as a park.
We bought a piece of land last fall and hope to be able to build a house on it someday.
The piece of land is reportedly owned by a local named Vlado Juresko and his family, who live in nearby.
Eventually, with the help of the Japanese, they were able to convert the area to a productive piece of land.
If two peasants quarrel over a piece of land, a Taliban official will hear both sides and make a ruling.
After the girl's death, her family could not even find a piece of land to bury their daughter in Kathua.
In ecology, the larger the piece of land and the wider variety of habitats therein, the more diversity it has.
Rebecca Doll built her own tiny house on a rural piece of land owned by a friend in Ridgway, Colorado.
He wanted us to have a sovereign piece of land and have a commune that we'd defend with medieval weapons.
But the mayor said he anticipates tensions come planting time, when everyone will want a piece of land for crops.
Manhattan is itself a thin piece of land, making it hard for economic activity to spread out, Mr Barr notes.
Interestingly, C.B.C. had arranged to lease the same piece of land the university had once leased for its breeding program.
The Territorial Clause, on the other hand, refers to a geographical piece of land subject to the jurisdiction of Congress.
Today, on the same piece of land, stands a new structure, a fortified presence with barracks, trucks and military equipment.
Just east of Solway Firth, where England meets Scotland, is a small piece of land with virtually nothing on it.
This misshapen, green, rocky, mountainous piece of land stretches to two coasts and comprises the awkward instep of Italy's boot.
In other words, he may find himself both fighting climate change and embracing it, on the same piece of land.
How do we determine which details are worthy of acknowledgment when a piece of land carries so much fraught history?
On Monday Yaskawa purchased a piece of land in Kocevje in southern Slovenia where the new factory will be built.
But if you're not Richard Branson or Johnny Depp, buying your own piece of land probably isn't a realistic goal.
Mr. Bellamy took me up to a piece of land in Beli Iskar, with a sweeping view down the valley.
It's a piece of land in the border of El Yunque rainforest and a studio office in Soho, New York.
The toilet was outdoors and it was shared amongst four or five houses that were connected on that piece of land.
By the end of this episode, he got 5 million for a piece of land that's worth a fraction of that.
The Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata said that a piece of land belongs to those who work it—same thing with books.
But if you're buying the larger piece of land necessary to build a comprehensive cohousing community, the cost can be prohibitive.
She had been buried in a shallow grave on a piece of land in South Carolina owned by Parsons family members.
"I think the future is to focus on our small piece of land and share it with the others," he said.
Hard to tell all those claims and counterclaims apart, to sort out just who deserves to govern which piece of land?
Mumbai's most valuable piece of land, the docklands sprawl across 183 hectares (1,858 acres), about one eighth of the island city.
He invested $19753,21975 of that a 28800-acre piece of land and struck a profit-sharing agreement with a Nebraskan farmer. 210.
" Shares Joshua Brown, "For all of us, it's really important at this point in life to have our own piece of land.
"We just figured they were doing what we were doing, getting a piece of land and getting off the grid," Anderson said.
"From the beginning, we thought that this could keep youth from leaving, that each could get their piece of land," he said.
She dreamed of owning just a small piece of land for her family who belong to the traditionally low-caste Dalit group.
There's no other way to interpret a statue that's on a public piece of land that was in a space of reverence.
If you have $72 million, you can now own what's believed to be the largest piece of land for sale in California.
The piece of land where the temple for Rama will be built is considered by many Hindus to be his exact birthplace.
One flashpoint in their fraught relationship is Kashmir, a disputed region where India, Pakistan and China each claim a piece of land.
Only Larry Page, Branson's kite-surfing buddy and CEO of Google, was recently allowed to buy himself a piece of land there.
When my parents married, my grandparents gave them a piece of land adjacent to theirs, so it was really the idyllic life.
A man decides to plant a tree in his compound, on a piece of land that his parents have owned for decades.
This two-mile-long piece of land in the East River became known as "Damnation Island" to its many thousands of residents.
"We have identified a piece of land and spoken to them," Sagar Chordia told The Business Standard, a daily newspaper in India.
" Helms' husband, Austin Helms, told BuzzFeed News that plantations today are typically "just an old house and an old piece of land.
President Trump said Monday that there's "never been a piece of land that we've known that was so devastated" as Puerto Rico.
But that does not represent thankfully more than half of the population of this massive piece of land on this spinning orb.
Summers says he is close to securing a piece of land where a compound of the homes could share bathroom and laundry facilities.
Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument is an expansive piece of land in Northern Maine that includes much of the Penobscot River watershed.
"Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh aren't just a piece of land for us," Modi said, referring to the remote Buddhist enclave that borders China.
And if they can't find the right fit, they can always buy the perfect piece of land to build their own private oasis.
"She told me that my compadre (Guzman) wanted me to start looking for a piece of land close to the jail," Lopez said.
The proposed buildings and associated parking would all be on a piece of land nearly one mile long by a half mile wide.
"It is not up to Israel to determine where each piece of land is going to go in our own country," he said.
Much of the city is tract housing, or homes with similar floor plans that are clustered together on one, subdivided, piece of land.
In 1990, Harvey and James decided to relocate to the second-largest and flattest piece of land in the US: Nevada's Black Rock Desert.
He saved up enough from his factory job to buy a small piece of land, but he doesn't have money to build a home.
The main problem with cars in the city is that they spend 95 percent of their time parked on a valuable piece of land.
You know, companies can't decide today that they are going to go buy a 100 acre piece of land and go build a factory.
Esther Garza is a 50-year-old resident with her "own little piece of land" in town, though there are no gas deposits there.
Pedra Branca The dispute centers around a legal decision regarding a small piece of land in the middle of the ocean called Pedra Branca.
Sure, but being cynical, there must still be the threat that a pristine piece of land is going to be damaged by the project?
That driver took him through the tunnel to a piece of land, where an ATV picked him up and drove him to a warehouse.
Designing a prefab to fit in someone's backyard is a different exercise than thinking about completely new construction on a virgin piece of land.
"It's a super regenerative piece of land," says Carlos Calapucha, a Kichwa tour guide at La Casa del Suizo, an Amazonian resort and lodge.
What's happening among the Israelis and the Palestinians is that two peoples with very conflicting historical narratives are sharing the same piece of land.
Basilicata is a misshapen, green, rocky, mountainous piece of land forming the awkward instep of Italy's boot, and Matera is its gnarled crown jewel.
Though Israel has had plans to build there for years, construction on the open piece of land has been delayed because of international opposition.
He purchased a very large piece of land, over 1,000 acres, to start this wildlife sanctuary where koalas could live freely on his property.
For any piece of land to have no chemicals, it has to be kept away and kept completely bare of chemicals for almost a decade.
A real "make-do" society, where people's wealth was not money in the bank but a piece of land to pass on to their children.
Recent stories have found the company suffering a cash crunch and reportedly looking to dump the massive piece of land it picked up from Yahoo.
I've been cultivating a piece of land out there for the last few years and decided to make the jump to a slower-paced life.
Studies show that women with their own economic resources—a piece of land, for example—are far less likely to be victims of domestic violence.
The move would reverse decades of U.S. foreign policy regarding the piece of land, which Israel wrested from Syria during the 1967 Six-Day War.
"We just figured they were doing what we were doing, getting a piece of land and getting off the grid," Anderson told the news outlet.
And with the village water storage tanks full, she has time for the endless other tasks on her one-acre piece of land, she said.
Like all his former projects, it carries a literal title: In May 2017 I cultivated a piece of land in Midtown Manhattan nurtured by tweets.
If coal and nuclear plants are giant boulders, PV is like sand, sifting in to fill any crack, available building, structure, or piece of land.
Step one: Sign a contract to buy a piece of land, a hotel chain or a prestigious apartment block overseas that costs, say HK$10 billion.
Or the time he allegedly dispatched the royal guard to grab a piece of land close to a hospital, leading to a standoff with local police.
Or you could look for a piece of land, build your own house, and wait three to five years to receive property title and become homeowners.
"So much life was taken away, but thinking about a piece of land teeming with animal life and trees and grass was so intoxicating," she says.
As for urban sprawl, between 1980 and 2000 America paved over a piece of land (much of it arable) that was around the size of Illinois.
Doig bought a larger piece of land on the north coast, on top of the ridge above the first plot, and built a house on it.
In Rinchin's picture book, a little girl named Mati asks her father and grandmother for her own piece of land in the field where they work.
They assigned a piece of land to us and told us to build a home there out of adobe bricks—a building material made of earth.
Jeffrey Cheah (JC): When I got hold of this piece of land, in the front it was mined out, by tin mining in the old days.
Yet as luxury housing slows and foreign buyers fade, it remains to be seen whether anyone will pay near $1 billion for a piece of land.
To protect the city's drinking water, he had the city buy a large piece of land in the Catskill mountains to ensure development didn't contaminate water.
With silvopasture, cattle are reared on tree-lined patches of land, allowing one portion to recover as the cattle are directed to another piece of land.
During the two weeks we spent here, we kept returning to the same piece of land, atop a hill with views of both sides of the island.
In 2015, they bought a 21-acre piece of land in London, Kentucky, for $57,000 and turned it into a private tiny house village for the family.
As for that life, it was like a piece of land she had been given as a gift, and was meant to cultivate with concentration and dedication.
He made the most of the market crash, calling it the "greatest opportunity in the world," buying up every piece of land he and the company could.
Customers pay around $80 US per month for a subscription program, which allows them to manage ten square meters of a 6,4000-square-meter piece of land.
MIRA'S HOUSE, IN comparison, represents a far more prosperous period in the Nakashima business, built on an adjacent piece of land that the family purchased in 1969.
"These are two peoples who are deeply convinced they have the right to live on the same little piece of land, preferably without the other," he said.
But Marina Agostino, who bought a 600 square metre piece of land under the new scheme, said she found it easy to access land through the TWB.
The house was positioned close to the edge of Blue Hill Bay, on a high, curved piece of land with views of the water on two sides.
Eventually, he added, they expect to graduate to a larger piece of land with room for a proper inn and a collection of tepees scattered around it.
It has forced farmers to compete fiercely for skilled workers, offering benefits like health insurance, childcare, paid time-off, or, in Flores' case, a piece of land.
The first is investment of both time and money: a piece of land must be cultivated without chemicals or contamination for three years before it is certified organic.
The Samburu legal case rests on the principle of adverse possession, whereby someone who has lived continuously on a piece of land for 12 years can gain ownership.
Per The Guardian, the story begins in 2013 when Nigel, a gannet, showed up on Mana Island, an uninhabited piece of land off the coast of New Zealand.
A massive California ranch that may be the biggest piece of land for sale in the state is on the market for $72 million — here's a look inside
"This is by necessity, because of the situation," said Francisco, 33, an unemployed machinist, who claimed a piece of land and built a small shack for his family.
But restoring ecosystems is complicated, and there's no guarantee that if we were to step back from a piece of land that nature would recover on its own.
About a decade ago, he bought a piece of land in the sleepy neighborhood of Jbila, 20 minutes outside the city center (where he also keeps an apartment).
Across a polluted channel from the Lagos mainland, past a sugar refinery belching smoke, is Snake Island, a serpent-shaped piece of land dotted by tilting tin huts.
As a medical helicopter pilot, he needs to live in this rural area of Northern California for work and found a scenic piece of land on Seigler Mountain.
So when, by chance, a friend bought a piece of land near Reids Flat in 1999, the young emperor began to visit in the hope of terraforming the nation.
If a piece of land is not currently habitable by an animal, she wrote, there is no sense in which that same land can qualify as its "critical habitat".
He told me, 'I find it really hard to believe that in all that big ocean the thing happened to come down on that one tiny piece of land.
Costantini said Consultatio had an "excess of liquidity" and was looking at a potential project on a sizeable piece of land in the central Buenos Aires neighborhood of Palermo.
The prize: A 29 by 42 feet piece of land, about 133 miles southeast from Portland, equipped with nothing more than flush toilets, hot showers and an electricity hookup.
It doesn't matter if he has to sell the last piece of land in his name, but he will work to make his son a "bada sahaab (important man)".
It took four more years for Graham to find a new piece of land, but he said he eventually closed on the property that is now Community First Village.
Guzman wanted the group to buy him weapons and an armored pickup truck, as well as rent a warehouse near the prison and buy a piece of land nearby.
As far as Iskandar is concerned, I was offered this piece of land, 1800 acres in a joint venture with our sovereign wealth fund Khazanah - they own the land.
An Indianapolis family with a historical connection to modern architecture found inspiration for their new home in a piece of land, a nearby town and an Eero Saarinen creation.
BEIJING — China's military has warned India not to underestimate its resolve to hold a mountainous piece of land at the heart of a standoff between the two Asian powers.
The development is a good use of an underused piece of land, said Kelly L. Kinahan, assistant professor in the University of Louisville's Department of Urban and Public Affairs.
Rather than owning the unit outright, a buyer co-owns the property -- whether it's a small apartment building, townhouse or a piece of land with several single family homes.
Turkey's defense minister said Tuesday that Kurdish YPG forces had not left a piece of land in northeastern Syria, with a deadline for the troops to leave just hours away.
" She continues: "Every time we would live somewhere, we would end up buying an extra piece of land like, 'That's going to be where the camp is going to go.
" Just hours before the ceasefire started, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad gave a defiant message to the country's opposition forces, vowing "to retake every piece of land from the terrorists.
While CCRE will continue to focus on Henan, it did secure a piece of land in Sanya through an auction by paying 2.6 billion yuan, just a few days ago.
Paul LePage, have asked Trump to stop national monument status for Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument, an expansive piece of land that includes much of the Penobscot River watershed.
This is because of the entitlement they enjoy by law, as people from the countryside, to farm a family plot and to use a piece of land for their housing.
His installation — formally titled "In May 2017 I cultivated a piece of land in Midtown Manhattan nurtured by tweets" — is at the Austrian Cultural Forum New York through June 21.
"And the barriers to entry – anyone can buy a piece of land and build a hotel," he added after Cramer noted how cheaply Norwegian's stock trades relative to hotel stocks.
Knudsen went on to spend millions more on an adjacent 155-acre buffalo ranch and another 640-acre piece of land, as well as a steakhouse and saloon in town.
The financial pressures are crushing, and the loans, insurance and mortgages may seem abstract until the bank takes back a piece of land, or a hired hand is laid off.
From protests, to celebrations, to vigils, to personal pilgrimages, this small piece of land has become a sacred space with a magnetic pull for L.G.B.T.Q. people from around the world.
One of the oldest homes in the area, it is set back from the road on a large piece of land wrapped by a half-mile of the Stony Creek.
Even if the Army dug up the graves and put them on another piece of land on the side of the freeway, that's still where I'd want to be buried.
The cultural institution acquired one of her most famous works, "Sun Tunnels" (1973–76), earlier this year, making it the first piece of land art in the collection by a woman.
Greenland — as I'm sure you all know — is that piece of land in the middle of the ocean on your maps that looks giant but is actually only kind of giant.
Owner Ed Smeltz originally intended to put apartments on that piece of land, but then noticed the coffee shop and breakfast joint across the street and opted for a pizzeria instead.
Congress should now amend the Antiquities Act to limit the president's arbitrary power to truly extraordinary times when a precious artifact or piece of land is in immediate and imminent danger.
About an hour and a half north of Indianapolis lies the small town of Converse, Indiana, where, for over 290 years, Mark Boyer's family has tended the same piece of land.
But acquiring new territory was no easy feat in the years leading up to the Civil War, since each new piece of land added to the US reignited the slavery debate.
The back nine at Wentworth is unlikely to go down as U.S. Masters winner Willett's favourite piece of land after he suffered on the inward half for the second successive day.
"People think they'll throw their house on a cheap piece of land and that's the end of it," said Mr. Porges, who lives in a regular house in a nearby town.
Living on a small, circumscribed piece of land marooned in the sea, Dr. Pauker points out, forces you to interact with your neighbors in ways that may not occur on continents.
I left because I like to think doing things and going places where you represent your homeland is a way to metaphorically grow that piece of land beyond its natural borders.
Youn's third book takes its title from the fictional piece of land deployed in a thousand hypotheticals in law school classes ("If George conveys an interest in Blackacre to Mary, then. . . .").
"I started thinking that maybe the countryside is a much better environment for my children," said Ms. Ohwada, whose parents offered her a piece of land to build a new house.
Situated on Balchug, or Bolotny Island, a curving piece of land just south of Red Square in the Moskva River, the red brick complex now houses a gallery, bars and restaurants.
In May 2017 I cultivated a piece of land in Midtown Manhattan nurtured by tweets continues at Austrian Cultural Forum New York (11 East 52nd Street, Midtown, Manhattan) through June 21.
All of the above ideas are not things specific to the long-term plan to develop the 12-acre piece of land begin called Quayside on a section of Toronto's Port Lands.
Mohamed Amine Abid, who breeds dairy cattle, has increased his herd to 70 cows from 40 since starting up in 2013, helped by state aid that included an extra piece of land.
Fueled by rushing winds that have pushed flames through brush and dry fields, the fires have collectively charred a piece of land larger than Philadelphia and destroyed hundreds of homes and businesses.
As Brad Tuckman walked the piece of land in Fort Lauderdale where he is building a grand new house, he pointed toward the canal that wraps around three sides of the property.
Institute for the Study of the Ancient World In 1830, a Norman farmer working a new piece of land near the village of Berthouville plowed up 50 pounds of ancient Roman silver.
Canada's vast wilderness means that many people, even those with modest incomes, have a piece of land, ideally near a lake, with some kind of building or a trailer parked on it.
Sustainable innovation is key to reversing biodiversity loss and ensuring agriculture is planet-friendly, according to Condon, adding that "a highly productive seed" would produce more on a given piece of land.
"[The explorer] finds that each time her path hits itself, it cuts off a little piece of land that is completely surrounded by the path and can never be visited again," said Sheffield.
Another protester, who would not give her name, said she joined the demonstration to demand the government build her a subsidized house or give her a piece of land to build a shack.
With Russian rockets now deployed to Kaliningrad, a tiny piece of land belonging to Russia that borders Poland and Lithuania, Eastern Europe is prepared to do anything to avoid Ukraine and Georgia's fate.
And if you opt for a container home or yurt, you'll need to buy a piece of land to put it on unless you have a really good friend with a giant backyard.
In 2008, Georgia and Russia fought a brutal five-day war over this piece of land, as Russia encouraged a group of separatists called South Ossetians to formally declare independence from Georgian authority.
The other kind of source is surface water that gets funneled through a watershed, which is any piece of land that drains water into a body of water like a lake or reservoir.
Antonio Limbau, the Mozambican civil servant who oversees Prosavana, argues that farmers must use hybrid seeds and synthetic fertilisers to farm more intensively, so that "the same piece of land feeds more people".
In August, an unremarkable piece of land around the corner from Ms. Zheng sold for nearly $2,000 a square foot, a national record and nearly three times the average land price in Manhattan.
The schools were concentrated on a limited piece of land (less than a square kilometer) that lacked sufficient classroom space, as well as sufficient space for housing, outside activities, production or social activities.
It's a sacred piece of land for the Apache community — the site of past burials and ongoing religious ceremonies, notably the four-day coming-of-age rite for girls called the Sunrise Dance.
His Crawick Multiverse opened nearby in 2015 and turned an old coal-mining site into a cosmos-related piece of land art that includes twin mounds representing the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies.
New Delhi, India (CNN)By the time Rahul Gandhi arrived at his election rally in New Delhi, the bare piece of land which is otherwise used during Indian festival celebrations resembled a dust bowl.
Chen was a peach farmer who won presidential recognition for his fruit; he was given a piece of land on Da Yu Ling, a region on Li mountain with an elevation of 2,700 meters.
It's also right there in the plot: England and America are fighting the War of 1812, and Delaney has just inherited the title to a piece of land in Canada, coveted by both sides.
Your freedom of movement is restricted: it's almost impossible to leave the 25-mile long and 3 to 7-mile wide piece of land, which is among the most densely populated areas in the world.
Blockchain would help by making all land records publicly available online and eliminating multiple titles for the same piece of land, said Peter Tole, head of Land Layby Group, a Nairobi-based real estate firm.
A mile-long island recently formed off the coast of North Carolina's Outer Banks, and thanks to newly released satellite images from NASA, we now have a crystal-clear view of this piece of land.
"It may seem to be just a piece of land but for us it is a pious place where our god was born," said a senior Hindu leader affiliated with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party.
As there is no evidence for the historicity of Rama, this must surely rank as one of the more remarkable legal justifications for deciding a case about ownership and possession of a piece of land.
Decades of legal battles, scuttled mansion plans and huge egos partly explain why such vast, beautiful piece of land in the middle of one of the hottest real estate markets in the country remains vacant.
North Phoenix baptist Church A formal memorial service will be held Thursday morning at the North Phoenix Baptist Church, which seats at least 3,000 people and is perched on a 40-acre piece of land.
You come to admire the Montgomerys for what they accomplished in spite of all this — gathering their family together on one piece of land for more than a century, building a house as a legacy.
What actually swept across India were new agricultural techniques and technologies, and now Indian farmers get almost four times the amount of wheat from the same piece of land as they got 50 years ago.
On his three-acre piece of land in Muhanda, a village in Siaya County, farmer Moris Otieno has planted a thousand trees from Mohammed's nursery, mainly eucalyptus but also grevillea – another Australian native – and cypress.
VIRGINIA BEACH — Glimpsed from a kayak on West Neck Creek, this swampy piece of land, a pocket of red maple and loblolly pine tucked behind growing subdivisions, doesn't look like the stuff of existential debate.
Like utility-scale solar, it enjoys economies of scale and simple, established financing models; unlike utility-scale solar, it can squeeze into almost any surface or piece of land, near existing transmission or distribution lines.
In Anglo-American legal parlance, "Blackacre" is a standard placeholder used to denote a fictional piece of land, often a bequest, much as the term "John Doe" is used to indicate a fictional or anonymous individual.
Zhang told "The Brave Ones" that she had bid on a piece of land in London, but would not be drawn on its location or whether she had been successful when contacted by CNBC via email.
"It'll be head-to-head between companies, and if one can detect and extinguish a fire in a repeatable fashion, then it becomes technology that every farm, every piece of land [can get]," Diamandis explained onstage.
KATHMANDU (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Gyalgen Lama was a third-generation tenant farmer in Nepal's Sindhupalchok district, eking out a living from growing millet on a small piece of land that he could only dream of owning.
At the end of 2011, with the Olympics around the corner and with the city council's help in what Cuadros called a "lame-duck session," the project was approved for a piece of land in Barra.
Under this designation, Katahdin Woods and Waters -- an expansive piece of land in Maine that includes much of the Penobscot River watershed that was enacted by Obama in 2016 -- would not be reviewed, despite the calls.
"You can't defend every piece of land along a 750-kilometer-long Line of Control, but you should retaliate to send a strong message across the border," he said, referring to the demarcation, about 470 miles.
It has also reached an agreement to redevelop a beloved historic estate the township once sought to preserve, and set aside a piece of land in the historic center for a proposed 120-foot cell tower.
Los Angeles is now witnessing a fight that demonstrates why developing housing for the homeless has been such a tough challenge across California, even when there is funding, good will and an open piece of land.
After a long struggle, the 31-year-old entrepreneur from a bustling Dar es Salaam suburb managed to secure a piece of land on loan, which in turn helped her to access the finance she needed.
The court was told Shigeta now plans to take the children to Japan, where he and his family have already bought a piece of land near a big public park in Tokyo to build a house.
It's slow and at times strange — certainly not to everyone's taste, but a beautiful story about the ways that the very piece of land on which a person is raised can shape their character and life.
"If I sell them all during the festive period, I will have enough money to buy a small piece of land to build rental homes for those working in Nairobi", about 60 km from Isinya, he said.
And he had tried to resign from that post too, again for good reason: a kerfuffle over a piece of land in Dorset, Crichel Down, which the government had requisitioned and then transferred, ignoring the owners' rights.
"We were selling off the old farm, and we were putting the money in a fund to buy a bigger piece of land to build a new farm," says John Zumwalt, who was then on the board.
Players' attention naturally drifts toward Nazjatar, which Kowalkowski said the team put a look of work into to make it look and feel like an ancient piece of land that has just risen out of the water.
"Owning a piece of land in Singapore is certainly a privilege, as land is the most precious resource in the city-state," Christine Li, a senior director and head of research for Singapore at Cushman & Wakefield Inc.
The New York-based artist's new piece is currently on display at the Austrian Cultural Forum New York (ACFNY) and is titled In May 2017 I cultivated a piece of land in Midtown Manhattan nurtured by tweets.
And while each family was looking for something different — one longed for a large piece of land, another for a solid investment and a third for an inexpensive fixer-upper — they all found something that satisfied them.
In 1949, Francis Tom partnered with friends and relatives to purchase a piece of land at the corner of Ala Moana Boulevard and Ena Road (where the restaurant is today), considered the outskirts of Waikiki at the time.
TBILISI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When Georgian businesswoman Tamar Gerliani planted grapes on a small piece of land to start her own winery three years ago, she knew she faced an uphill battle in an industry dominated by men.
Fitz, famous for usually having everyone do his work for him, is so determined to have his post-presidential life anchored to Vermont he personally tracked down the perfect piece of land in the state for his project.
To put the price and size of Montana's estate into context, a 50,500-acre California ranch — believed to be the biggest piece of land currently for sale in the state — is currently on the market for $72 million.
Anticipating that day, Norman and Winona Stephens bought a fifty-acre piece of land above the Pacific Palisades, and started to build a fortress that would serve as Hitler's West Coast White House, halfway between Tokyo and Berlin.
The gorgeous flavors, unlocked after so long, testified to the producers' devotion to their craft and to the piece of land that has entranced its audience since well before the age of Thomas Jefferson, one of its fans.
Yet, proposing to "buy" a piece of land, presumably without asking the people who live there, smacks of the style of colonial rule that European countries would like to think that they left behind in the 20th century.
"In 2010, we saw the activity going on on that flat piece of land, and he said he was building not a hotel but a town," said Alessia Nebuloni, an owner of the Apulian winery Masseria Li Veli.
Among the techniques most often used are subdividing and selling off a piece of land, building a rental property on a parcel next door, or turning a large, urban single-family home into condominiums, which is the most onerous.
The "alliance farming" model allows pastoralists and farmers in 20 communities in Cameroon's northwest region to share the same piece of land, said Ndamba, the vice-president of MBOSCUDA - a group working to protect the rights of Mbororo herders.
He said new investors from all over the world want to buy undeveloped acreage and turn it into productive farm land to sell, which promises superior gains compared with simple appreciation in the value of a piece of land.
This is where Mthiyane and her extended family live on a small piece of land dotted with brick buildings and a rondavel, a traditional round building with a conical roof, where they family still cooks on an open fire.
Ha Jae-hun was only a 21-year-old staff sergeant when he stepped on a landmine while walking inside the DMZ, a piece of land along the Korean Peninsula that separates North and South Korea, according to Reuters.
Our attached townhouse, on a piece of land a small fraction of the size of a single-family home, is less of a burden on the environment, and it is just the right size for the four of us.
Tucked away in the mountains between Kern and Los Angeles counties, Tejon Ranch — California's largest privately held piece of land — encompasses a range of habitats, from Joshua tree-dotted deserts and meadows, to pine tree–flecked mountains and cool forests.
In the past, once fossil fuel companies have gotten all the money they can out of a community or a piece of land they try to pull up stakes and move on without repairing the damage they've done in the process.
The Turkana government and the FAO are due to set up an irrigation system on a 400-hectare piece of land set aside for farming in Kalobeyei, once the Red Cross finishes building a dam in the area, he said.
Just eight months after reluctantly agreeing to exchange a golf course in the country's south for a piece of land near Seoul, Lotte's decade-long strategic push into China is now in tatters, raising major doubts about its growth prospects.
She hopes that by that time, one of her children will own a piece of land so that she can permanently park it there and live in the backyard — or they could rent it out as an Airbnb, she said.
But in Brazil, two farmers are taking these subscription services to a whole new level by allowing people to "own" a piece of land and eat all the organic produce grown on it—all for just a small monthly fee.
It was 1759, in the middle of the French and Indian War, and the British had isolated Fort Niagara, which sits on a piece of land that juts out at the point where Lake Ontario and the Niagara River converge.
"Proposing to 'buy' a piece of land, presumably without asking the people who live there, smacks of the style of colonial rule that European countries would like to think that they left behind in the 20th century," argued Ask Foldspang Neve.
As they currently stand, the ILMS stipulate that any land transaction include a description of the physical boundaries and total area of the piece of land in question, a description of how it is used, and any associated buildings or services.
She said that One Park would be a perfect use for a piece of land that is confusing to navigate and that the complex would provide residential entry into a part of town known for its parks and proximity to downtown.
Alex Kimanthi, a fish farmer in Meru County, settled on a piece of land away from crop fields – to avoid fertilizer and pesticide runoff that could kill fish – and dug out a pond covering about a tenth of an acre.
CHERUVUGUDEM, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A man of few words, Chinnaguruvaiya Dasari struggled to express the joy he felt when he was given ownership of a two-hectare (five-acre) piece of land on the edge of the Nallamala forest in southern India.
Amalia Pica's "Strangers on Common Land" (2012), a series of photocopies wheat-pasted to the wall, shows two strangers linked across a piece of land, an attempt to visualize and consider the ties that bind people to one another and to particular places.
When his bride, Maribel Peralta, became pregnant, he decided to move to the United States in search of higher pay, telling his family he hoped to save enough to one day open a gymnasium in Tulancingo and buy a piece of land.
Home is not a beloved memory or something to yearn for and fetishize, but merely a matter of circumstance: a piece of land (sometimes large, but usually small) on which one eats and sleeps, sometimes for a lifetime, and sometimes for a day.
In search of a better life, he crossed the Black Sea and settled down in the prosperous subtropical oasis with a tourism-based economy, which in the early 1990s would become an internationally quarantined piece of land — diplomatically shut out from other nations.
IMENTI, Kenya (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - On a five-acre piece of land being prepared for planting, James Mwenda shouts at his two oxen, commanding them to move in a straight line as they pull a ripper that cuts a long slit into the unploughed ground.
"The dead are taking so much more space than those who are still alive, as those buried use that piece of land for many years," said Yuen, as he manipulated his mobile telephone to correctly position a candle in front of a virtual headstone.
"When we have another piece of land in the park service that is close by, we will reach out and welcome them to the federal family, and let them know we are here and interested in connecting," Fritzke said, according to The Salt Lake Tribune.
Today, El Paso's congressman, Beto O'Rourke, who was born the same year I was first elected into politics, has championed Castner Range National Monument on behalf of El Paso, reminding those in Washington that this is much larger than protecting a piece of land.
As is, what Dev onica revealed actually confirms a theory Tibia players have had for a little while now about a place called Schrödinger's Island, a piece of land that appeared in a map that privately circulated amongst the message boards of Tibia fansites.
"The fun part about the Baltics, from the Russian perspective, is that NATO's credibility rests on every useless piece of land, so you don't have to take more than a tiny slice," said Michael Kofman, a military analyst at the Kennan Institute in Washington. Col.
The High End For his firm's first residential building in the United States, the London-based architect Richard Rogers began with a difficult, oddly proportioned site — a kite-shaped piece of land in the Financial District of Manhattan, right across from City Hall Park.
The New York Times reported Thursday that the Liberty National club in Jersey City, N.J., is attempting to expand onto almost 22 acres of land currently in use by the Liberty State Park, a publicly-owned piece of land along the New Jersey coast.
"Imagine a future—ten years from now or twenty years from now—when the United States of America is still holding people who have been charged with no crime on a piece of land that is not a part of our country," he said.
Partnering with the state, the program has reached more than 2204,2200 girls in over 2000,000 villages in West Bengal's Cooch Behar district, helping reduce child marriage and school dropout rates, and preparing the girls to stake their claim to their own piece of land some day.
And for fiction that will renew the reader's sense of hope, there's The Late Bloomers' Club by Louise Miller — a story about two sisters who end up inheriting a large piece of land in their small town and have to face the responsibility that comes with it.
"Before we got here this piece of land wasn't suitable for any kind of planting, but now at least some of it can be used," said He Xin, project manager with the United Photovoltaics Group , which owns and operates a 100-megawatt solar farm at the site.
For those who aren't fluent in real estate lingo, like Carson it seems, an REO, or "real estate owned," references a certain property that's "foreclosed-upon" such as a house, apartment, or piece of land that ends up in a lender portfolio after an unsuccessful sale.
Yet, for more than a decade, farming and fossil fuel groups have lobbied against WOTUS, arguing that it overreaches, and regulates "nearly every piece of land that touches a pothole, ditch, or puddle," according to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who has repeatedly called the rule unconstitutional.
"Before we got here this piece of land wasn't suitable for any kind of planting, but now at least some of it can be used," said Shi Xin, project manager with the United Photovoltaics Group, which owns and operates a 100-megawatt solar farm at the site.
I bought a circa-1968 "orthophoto" map (an aerial photograph with topographic overlays) of Rozel Point, on the shores of Utah's Great Salt Lake, simply because it would be, two years later, the site of Robert Smithson's "Spiral Jetty," the country's most celebrated piece of land art.
And when we discussed the house together, looked for a piece of land, spoke to the architect, studied the plans, bought furniture and lamps and other things, the besetting passivity I fell into whenever I was with her left me, and I could at least be dragged along.
Dubbed "The Mountain", the listing describes visiting the giant piece of land as a "god-like experience" It boasts views of Downtown LA, Catalina Island, and Santa Monica but promises that its future owner can be at the Beverly Hills Hotel and or shopping Rodeo Drive within 5 minutes.
"In the next three years, I will sell all these trees either to the Kenya Power and Lighting Company to be used as electricity poles, or locally as timber – and that will definitely help me buy another piece of land," said Otieno, of his three-year-old eucalyptus woodlot.
More changes to the map loom: By the end of the century, rising sea levels could render some small island states uninhabitable, raising the question of whether a country can continue to exist as a political entity if the piece of land it is associated with no longer does.
"My in-laws gave us two piglets, which brought us manure to farm a plot of leased land, crops we could sell at the market, and ultimately enough money to buy our own piece of land," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation, keeping an eye on her constantly buzzing phone.
Police watched the two groups taunt each other early on Thursday as crews used a crane to pluck the 8-foot (2.4 m) bronze statue from the granite pedestal where it had sat for more than a century on a piece of land near an intersection in the Mid-City neighborhood.
One legacy of the U.S. territory's Spanish colonial past is that a person does not have to hold a formal deed to be the rightful owner of a house or piece of land, said Adi Martinez-Roman, head of the Fundacion Fondo de Acceso a la Justicia in San Juan.
In Miguye, a village north of the Kenyan city of Kisumu, Oliver Bill, a 24-year-old university graduate, irrigates tomatoes on his 27-acre piece of land using a portable solar-powered water pump acquired with a loan from Future Pump, another company that is part of the REACT scheme.
"There's nowhere else you could do the performances he did, buy a piece of land that is a 25-minute drive from an urban center, be an art educator at a world-renowned place like Los Angeles, and also have a free canvas to build sculptures like Urban Light," says Dewey.
But it's not a place where singles can meet a partner — pretty much everyone on the island is related, their genealogy going all the way back to Bilali Muhammad's many daughters; the most famous descendant is NFL star Allen Bailey of the Kansas City Chiefs, who bought a piece of land last year.
His big project, his way of making up for not caring about anyone else in the world except himself, is a piece of land that used to be a coal mine, which he is slowly but surely developing into a vague sort of public space that he plans to donate to the community.
The community is the right level, picking a piece of land and giving people a context in which they can do neighborly things — like the dads here who came to the pre-K center and spent six hours building a shed, and with it, invisibly, a wider circle of care for their children.
Planet's satellite network captures a lot more imagery than has typically been available, and on a more frequent basis — it can collect a new snapshot of every piece of land on Earth daily, via its network of 149 orbital satellites — and it says things change at least mostly almost invariably across the planet.
Located 120 miles northwest of Las Vegas, it's contained within the Air Force-operated Nevada Test and Training Range — a huge, government-controlled piece of land ("the largest contiguous air and ground space available for peacetime military operations in the free world," according to the NTTR itself) that's roughly the size of Connecticut.
They have a deep interest in what they eat, and they have bought an old 2.4 square kilometer piece of land—slightly larger than the state of Monaco—which they are turning into a fully functioning farm, growing anything from carrots to garlic (the most successful crop thus far) amid the rugged and icy mountains.
"We have come here to give the message that the Syrian nation is determined to retake every piece of land from the terrorists, and to re-establish safety and security, to reconstruct and rebuild infrastructure and rebuild everything that has been destroyed," he said in footage broadcast by the state-run Syrian Arab News Agency.
When Brian Eno announced his new generative album Reflection last year, he mused that some musicians were like farmers—they "settle a piece of land and cultivate it carefully, finding more and more value in it—and others were like cowboys—they "look for new places and are excited by the sheer fact of discovery.
Excerpt from "Rightful Place" by Amy Hale Auker: As I stood there looking back over that piece of land that was never mine but felt so much like home, I realized that, like a first lover, the prairie had prepared me for other terrain, other loves, gave me courage to seek intimacy with other places.
"We were looking for a piece of land where we could build something to show clients" — among them, the hotelier Ian Schrager, the fashion designer Donna Karan and the music producer Rick Rubin — "what we could do," said Mr. Bonetti, 54, who runs Bonetti/Kozerski Architecture, a New York firm, with Mr. Kozerski, 48.
With the promise of owning their own piece of land in the New World, the siblings flee to southern Washington, where each sibling is able to forge an identity: Ilmari acts as a sort of spiritual guide; Matti, the entrepreneur, becomes a successful logger; Aino sacrifices her own needs for her work as a union activist.
Donald Trump has made a habit of giving his primary night speeches here, and it's easy to see why—the skyscraper is to Trump what Chicago is to Barack Obama, and what that ranch in Crawford, Texas, was to George W. Bush, the piece of land that serves as the locus of accepted mythology surrounding his presidential campaign.
In fact, during the past four-plus decades, these same developers  have been successful on portions of Castner Range, which is why I am asking President Obama to preserve what remains of this piece of land, including its archaeological and historical resources that date back to 8000 B.C., when some of the first Americans called it home.
This small enclosed piece of land marked the spot where the sacrilege of murder and the sacredness of memory lived in perpetual unhappy paradox, the place where an event whose meaning, if there is one, is so appalling and inaccessible to us, all we can do is put a fence around where it happened and declare it taboo.
"We take every piece of land that the city has control over as a very precious resource," said Vicki Been, the commissioner of the Department of Housing Preservation and Development, the city agency that controls many of the lots where community gardens sit; it determined the 22013 plots, including the Mandela Community Garden, that would be demolished and built upon.
Inspired by the project, the city has cleared the Gansevoort Peninsula, the piece of land adjoining the former pier, of storage sheds and utility buildings that were being used by the Department of Sanitation, and the landscape-architecture firm James Corner Field Operations will soon start turning the peninsula into a five-and-a-half-acre public park, with a sandy beach and a landing for kayaks.
Gender: WomanMonthly ExpensesRent: $1,325 (We live in a tiny 400 sq ft rent-controlled studio, but it's perfect for us) Mortgage: $312 (We bought a piece of land in Portland for us to eventually build a home)Student Loans: $0 Car Loan: $0 (we paid cash) All Other Monthly Expenses: Health, Vision, Dental Insurance: $118 for both of us through D.'s work...Spotify: $123 Netflix: $0 (I use my ex's.
There will also be 2 trusts set up in his name, one essentially giving him the ability to collect a small "salary" each year and another retirement trust which will be wisely invested by a financial planner which he will have access to in a time frame he feels comfortable with so when the time comes he can live his retirement dream of owning a piece of land and a cabin in the country.

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