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Guertin and Tyler Sargent are working with Au Revoir Simone singer / keyboardist Annie Hart on a book, music and art project called Uninhabitable Mansions.
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Uninhabitable land owned by the State has the same value as uninhabitable land owned by the federal government.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Can a State Use Eminent Domain to Take Federal Land? 2010
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Uninhabitable land owned by the State has the same value as uninhabitable land owned by the federal government.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Can a State Use Eminent Domain to Take Federal Land? 2010
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But I am hopeful, for I may see Thomas soon, as his Uncle lives not far from here, and Mama says the City is Uninhabitable at Present.
THIS IS ME FROM NOW ON BARBARA DEE 2010
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But I am hopeful, for I may see Thomas soon, as his Uncle lives not far from here, and Mama says the City is Uninhabitable at Present.
THIS IS ME FROM NOW ON BARBARA DEE 2010
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But I am hopeful, for I may see Thomas soon, as his Uncle lives not far from here, and Mama says the City is Uninhabitable at Present.
THIS IS ME FROM NOW ON BARBARA DEE 2010
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But I am hopeful, for I may see Thomas soon, as his Uncle lives not far from here, and Mama says the City is Uninhabitable at Present.
THIS IS ME FROM NOW ON BARBARA DEE 2010
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Awesome artwork, I totally forgot about Uninhabitable Mansions, shame on me
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Uninhabitable land owned by the State has the same value as uninhabitable land owned by the federal government.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Can a State Use Eminent Domain to Take Federal Land? 2010
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Uninhabitable land owned by the State has the same value as uninhabitable land owned by the federal government.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Can a State Use Eminent Domain to Take Federal Land? 2010
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