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He was set on his feet quickly enough, and reached out to repossess the telescope.
The state does not actually repossess its land when the leases run out.
The time has come for us, the political class, to repossess enlargement.
The organization was named after the concept of "repossessing history."
"How can he repossess what wasn't his in the first place?"
I doubt if they will ever try to repossess him."
"Ten million dollars in a bank account waiting for me when I repossess this body."
They could repossess the house, though, before he would cross a picket line.
They were just going to call the note and repossess the property."
This year, 2011, banks are on track to repossess over 800,000 homes.
The other option is for the lender to repossess your car.
And the Halifax building society is about to repossess the flat.
"The leg is far from the heart," he said, firmly repossessing himself of his hand.
The tool company's representative had arrived in town to repossess it.
Otherwise, the creditors will have a right to repossess the planes.
And he is quick to repossess cars whose owners fall behind on payments.
Having arrived there, he now needs to loosen up a bit and repossess the terrain.
And now the bank has taken steps to repossess our ancestral land."
But just before the hearing there was a change of heart by the finance company which is trying to repossess their home near Oxford.
We have the technical means to repossess the weapons.
Not to mention protection from any attempt to repossess you."
There was the one about the Arabs repossessing part of the country for failure to pay oil debts.
You're just concerned about the value of the property you're trying to repossess.
One of his first jobs at Security Pacific was repossessing cars.
That's led to her finance company running out of patience and after several warnings, repossessing the house.