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Condon
[kon-duhn]
noun
Edward Uhler 1902–74, U.S. physicist.
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The memo did not specify, for example, whether immigration status would be checked for the parents or the child, said Ed Condon, executive director of the Region 9 Head Start Assn., which represents four states, including California.
“Family status takes us down one road and child status would take us down another. Most of the kids we serve are citizens,” Condon said.
Pitt and Kerry Condon’s character, Kate, are given a brief kissing scene that cuts to the next morning, implying a night of passionate lovemaking, none of which the audience is ever witness to.
The GSA didn’t list a price for the courthouse, but commercial property broker Mike Condon Jr. of Cushman & Wakefield estimated that it could sell for about $60 million.
The “thin buyer pool” potentially includes wealthy individuals or family offices willing to wait years for demand for space to return to the market before starting renovations, which could include converting it to apartments, Condon said.
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