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He still owns me, too.
This stock she still owns.
He still owns the stock.
But how to do that when he still owns us?
He still owns the shares.
The victim may be dead, but he still owns them.
The Bank still owns asset.
Still owns half of London.
But she still owns me.
Judy Cullen bought an auto repair shop in Queens that was about to go out of business, and she still owns the building.
The family still owns the shares.
So, Sir Henry Baker from Swindon owns Trudie Stein and still owns horse number two.
He still owns no apartment.
According to that file, he still owns a store in town.
He still owns the club, all right?
Mrs. Williams still owns the house.
Smith still owns 1,000 Bitcoins, but only wants to sell those once the per-coin value reaches $150,000.
He was the Drake's first investor, and still owns 5% of the company.
Dr. Rosen still owns me two more vacation days.
Meanwhile, their bosses can define who can go where using their same software as before, but the user still owns their credentials.
Dr. Purvis still owns the land.
LuthorCorp still owns all the equipment, but it was mothballed six months ago.
First of all, regardless of the constitution and proclaimed policies in the media sphere,the state still owns certain media and hence, affects their editorial policies.
Mark Zuckerberg still owns 426.3 million Facebook shares, which are worth around $25.7 billion.
They won a championship in 1932 and Jones still owns the highest winning percentage in Bears history.
The state still owns certain media and affects their editorial policies, Obradovic says.[Getty Images].
Government still owns some of it.
Government still owns some of it.
Not surprisingly, the magic of the sky still owns us, Flying Games Online help maintain interest in flying.
(Blic, Danas, Dnevnik, Informer, Press, Vecernje novosti, UNS, 20.07.2012)The media company VAC still owns 55 percent of the shares of the daily newspaper from Novi Sad, Dnevnik, while the director of"Dnevnik Vojvodina Press", Dusan Vlaovic, says that he does not know what the German company intends to do with its share.