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So, it said: "I, as a cosigner, assume the opportune payment of the rents, waiving the benefits of the division and prior foreclosure."
And not only do the refugees live in very dramatic circumstances inside those countries, but the local communities themselves are suffering, because salaries went down, because there are more unemployed, because prices and
rents
went up.
The market forces unleashed by this cultural momentum often include the seemingly unstoppable and inevitable cycle of rising taxes, prices and
rents.
The price difference in
rents
or the ownership of a house is the difference between being able to practice your right, your human right to return home as a community, or be forced to resettle somewhere else less climate resilient, less expensive and alone.
Basically, prices soar and crooked politicians then milk the
rents
from the sector, but it doesn't generate any jobs.
It was put out on "The Asylum" label, and anyone that
rents
a lot of direct to video horror films knows this label.
I work at the video store that
rents
this video in Lexington and I must say...it should have never been made.
Take it from a guy who loves zombie movies, and who
rents
them all: the good, and the horrendous.
The Greatest American Hero is a writer who
rents
a cabin on African island, called Snake Island.
This movie is about a farm that apparently
rents
out rooms to people, but offers little else in the way of entertainment.
She meets the lesbian real estate agent Moira (Francesca Nunzi) and
rents
a large apartment.
Searching for answers regarding the one responsible for such disregard towards her sanity, Joan discovers that no one
rents
that room, and that a former tenant had in fact strangled herself.
In this film, based on a Broadway play called "The Man," Lupino is a World War I widow who
rents
out a room in her home.
The man who
rents
her room goes on vacation, and Lupino hires Robert Ryan to help her with some heavy-duty cleaning in the house.
On the lam from his last murder, he
rents
a room in the home owned by the Fenchurch family, Hilda (Emerson) and her mother (Mary Servoss).
Polanski himself plays a timid man who
rents
a Parisian apartment where the previous tenant committed suicide.
In Paris, the shy and insecure bureaucrat Trelkovsky (Roman Polanski)
rents
an old apartment without bathroom where the previous tenant, the Egyptologist Simone Choule (Dominique Poulange), committed suicide.
Roman Polanski plays Trelkovsky who
rents
an apartment in France.The previous tenant is in a hospital after a suicide attempt.He goes to see her there where he also meets Stella (Isabelle Adjani), the friend of Simone.He and Stella become pretty close.Later Simone dies.Trelkovsky begins to think the landlord and the neighbors are trying to change him into Simone so that eventually he would also jump out of the window.Le Locataire (The Tenant) from 1976 is the last film of Polanski's apartment trilogy.The previous ones were Repulsion and Rosemary's Baby.Roman Polanski does not do good job only as the director but his acting is also superb.Isabelle Adjani with her big glasses is wonderful.The landlord, Monsieur Zy is played by the great Melvyn Douglas.Jo Van Fleet plays Madame Dioz.The fantastic Shelley Winters is The Concierge.The Tenant is something very scary from time to time.It gives a lot of that psychological scare.This film is not the easiest one to understand or explain but that makes it all so fascinating.
Drew is lonely around the holidays because he doesn't have a family of his own so he
rents
out a family in the Chicago suburbs for a quarter million dollars.
NYC model Alison Parker (Cristina Raines)
rents
a room in an old brownstone where she meets a few bizarre neighbors and experiences some creepy hallucinations.
If a guy takes his lady [or
rents
it or sees it in a cable listing] to see this film he'll be much more likely to get her to go with him to other action flicks.
Our Scrooge is Ben Affleck, who decides money is not enough, so he
rents
the family who lives where he thought HIS family did.
She drives an old clunker and
rents
a tiny room from a gay male couple.
A Young Writer
rents
a house in the desert north of Palm Springs from an Old Queen (both performances atrocious, by the way) to finish a novel.
He
rents
an apartment across the road from Anne so he can spy on her and her lesbian lover roommate Rose (Lynn Monteil).
It's just one of those movies that you will find at your movie store on DVD with a crappy cover, still there (no one
rents
it) with no good reviews on the front of it.
Richard agrees &
rents
a cottage just outside a small town called Drago, once there the place seems perfect, beautiful idyllic scenery & pleasant townsfolk.
I surely hope anyone who
rents
this movie will be looking for sheer terror, but with a name like Nail gun Massacre I'm sure your not.
A dark and terrible secret lurks on the 13th floor of a plush city office block,where a supernatural curse has brought disaster to anyone who
rents
it.A mysterious 'presence' has driven business to ruin,made office machinery break down and created a deadly lifeforce of its own in the electrical system.The tortured soul of an innocent boy who was cruelly murdered many years before is lying in wait for the moment of revenge."The
It is the Islamic concept of "God-consciousness".Someone having "taqwa" has the constant awareness of God's omnipresence in his life and he is supposed to be in total submission to God.The movie tells the story of Muharrem,a simple minded,unobtrusive middle-aged man who lives alone.While he runs the errands in the place he works, he spends most of his time in the local dargah(a Sufi shrine built over the grave of a revered religious figure)by engaging himself with total abstinence and dhikr(a form of devotion,in which the worshiper is absorbed in the rhythmic repetition of the name of God or his attributes)Muharrem's uneventful life starts to take a bit different course when he is given to duty(by the leader dervish of the religious brotherhood)to take care of the financial matters like collecting the monthly
rents
for the religious order.
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