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Mr. Coradino said the company already has re-leased several spaces with local and regional book retailers.
Landlords Go to Plan B on Borders A.D. Pruitt 2011
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We have re-leased all of that space, admittedly at lower rents.
Transcript: Mortimer Zuckerman Steve Forbes 2010
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The thing is, that information goes with the machine as it may be returned or re-leased to other parties.
Rep. Markey calls for FTC to investigate copy machines' retention of user data 2010
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* A $4 per acre fee on non-producing Federal oil and gas leases on Federal lands and waters to provide a financial incentive for oil and gas companies to either get their leases into production or relinquish them so that the tracts can be re-leased to and developed by new parties.
Statement of Ken Salazar, Secretary of the Interior, on the 2011 President's Budget Request - Part 2 2010
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Madison Avenue, which reported a somewhat misleading vacancy of 10.5% earlier in the year, is swiftly being re-leased.
Faith Hope Consolo: The Faithful Shopper: NYC Bounces Back 2009
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It was recently re-leased as a stand-alone novel in conjunction with The Mist movie being released.
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What next, the Mavericks 'draft selection re-leased on Myspace?
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As Doug described, we have great activity on the EC space, and we've already re-leased the Bain space.
unknown title 2011
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We have letters of intent and re-leased 4 of those stores, and we've got letters of intent for 2 of the 3 Ultimate Electronics.
unknown title 2011
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I think I mentioned earlier we had 6 orders and we've got 4 letters of intent are re-leased for those spaces.
unknown title 2011
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