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I should be able to "Mezz" them, then slap on a slave collar.
TotalVideoGames.com 2009
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Milton “Mezz” Mezzrow, the son of Russian-Jewish immigrants in Chicago and one of the great jazz clarinetists of his age, went so far as to declare his racial defection.
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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A Jameson entity titled JER/Jameson Mezz Borrower II LLC, which was formed to provide a $40 million mezzanine loan for the hotel chain, filed for bankruptcy protection in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Wilmington, Del., on Tuesday to head off a Wednesday foreclosure auction ordered by Colony.
Jameson Moves to Thwart Foreclosure Kris Hudson 2011
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“Voony and Mezz can try as hard as they can to justify SkyTrain”
Olympic Line (short) closure notice « Stephen Rees's blog 2010
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Mezz – your reply deals solely with the City of Vancouver.
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The sale proceeds, the amount of wh ich haven't been disclosed, would then be used to satisfy the $61 million claim of DekaBank Deutsche Girozentrale, the Mezz 1 unit's sole secured creditor.
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The Mezz 2 unit's sole secured creditor, Dubai World private-investment arm Istithmar World Capital, would receive the right to become a minority stakeholder in the hotel and will no longer face accusations that it isn't the rightful holder of its $37 million claim.
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Voony and Mezz can try as hard as they can to justify SkyTrain, but the debate between LRT and Light-Metro is long over; LRT won that debate and SkyTrain remains a transportation curiosity.
Olympic Line (short) closure notice « Stephen Rees's blog 2010
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Under that plan, Host, a publicly traded real-estate investment trust that owns numerous high-end hotels, would acquire the Mezz 1 unit's stake in the company that directly owns the hotel.
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Mezz, I could site you a whack of stuff that has been built since 1970 that is very good, but most of it is in Europe.
The urban age: how cities became our greatest design challenge yet « Stephen Rees's blog 2010
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