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Wall

Village in Staffordshire, central England, 4 km/2.5 mi from Lichfield. Situated on the Roman road of Watling Street, it was formerly the Roman posting station of Letocetum. The Roman baths are preserved by the National Trust.

Wall

Small town in Pennington County, southwest South Dakota; population (1990) 800. It is located 72 km/45 mi east of Rapid City, and 16 km/10 mi north of the Badlands National Park. It has a thriving tourist industry.



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Interestingly, external dissociation seems not to lead runners into the trap of hitting the Wall, as you might expect from the results of internal dissociation.
In these times with landlords focusing on reducing expenses and hitting the wall with trying to raise rents in a market of minimal inflation and high vacancy, owners and investors are turning to cost segregation to generate tax savings, according to Mark de Stefanis, president of Construction Cost Recovery, Inc.
We're representing a lot of companies out there that are hitting the wall," said Jeff Hermann, a partner in the commerce and finance group of Brobeck, Phelger & Harrison LLP.
 
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