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subdivisible

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A grand, subdivisible volume of white walls and wall partitions is floored in strips of polished oak and roofed with coffers that run east/west and admit a subtle and modulated natural light into the calm interior.
Transactions were deleted for properties that were classified as subdivisible (because the sale price might represent potential for redevelopmerit), had floor sizes of less than 50 square meters or greater than 360 square meters (probably errors in data entry), or had missing data for any of the variables of interest.
A range of subdivisible, multiuse facilities allows a variety of events to occur simultaneously.
 
 
 
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