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" ... And what a kit it is. Inheritance is a complex matter in Great Britain, and death duties on the Surrey estate—some 400 acres of prime Home Counties territory—were immense. Gascoigne did the only sensible thing: he decided to preserve the estate by auctioning the contents of the house, with the intent of opening it to the public. The house, 500 years old, hosted the great and the good for many centuries. Among other Shakespearean luminaries, Henry VIII dropped by West Horsley Place for what is rather casually described as 'a 35-course lunch.' ... "
" ... Atlantic City is auctioning off the opportunity to be the one who pushes the button to demolish the now-closed Trump Plaza Hotel & Casino. ... "
" ... Being struck by ransomware used to mean that data would be lost forever unless you paid up. Those days are long gone. Today ransomware gangs are also stealing their victims’ data... and in some cases auctioning it off on Dark Web markets. ... "
" ... On the flipside to that though, many restaurants were forced to sell off deep cellars of rare wines to keep doors open. (A heartbreaking blow, as restaurants spend years curating and collecting wines.) Later this month, wine auction Zachys is auctioning off £3.2 million worth of wine from 3-Michelin star Florentine restaurant Enoteca Pinchiorri. ... "
" ... When Nemonte knew there was an imminent threat of the government auctioning off her people’s land the first thing she did was make sure that her elders, the women, and the youth were able to have direct knowledge of what the consequences of oil contamination would look like in their forest. They went on long journeys to visit oil fields, so they could see the waste pits left behind. Along the way, they heard stories of sickness, the loss of hunting grounds, and the loss of knowledge. ... "