Word: rental
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...endorses Gorbachev's proposals for reforming the Soviet agricultural system. New land-rental policies, for example, allow farmers for the first time to share profits with the state, a step that Dull hopes will eventually lead to private ownership. "My sons are enthusiastic about farming, but here the farmers have nothing to be enthusiastic about," he says. "If private farmers are given freedom of choice, they'll develop a productive agriculture that fits their circumstances." A few hundred feet from the Dulls' house are two privately run greenhouses, set up by a five-man rental group that recently entered into...
...less than six months on the job, Kemp also has suspended or canceled two other programs: HUD's rental rehabilitation program and a loan insurance program that financed such luxury projects as golf course condominiums...
Such stockpiling could mean trouble for Cantabridgians wanting to stage an affair of their own. One store is not enough to satisfy Harvard's need for seats--Dwyer says it must tap the inventories of five area rental companies...
Automated reservation systems are vast computer networks that the major carriers, notably American and United, use to dish out the most up-to-date flight information to travel agents. When linked to the systems, agents can check schedules, compare fares and book tickets. They can also make hotel and rental-car reservations as well as order tickets for Broadway shows or charter a private...
Harvard will convert the rectory into low- and moderate-income housing and build two six-story, brick buildings on the rest of the land, said O'Connell. She said the new brick structures, designed by the Boston firm Goody, Clancy and Associates, will together provide 80 rental units for Harvard affiliates...