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www.adn.com @ 12/02/06 17:41
lawn the mower couldn't get to because the wheels got in the way: against fences, landscaping, the tool shed, under the honeysuckle and lilacs, along driveways and walks. this effort will pay off in a neat, clean look. angling the weed eater toward the | |
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www.pittsburghlive.com @ 12/02/06 23:58
there was no kitchen floor and no walls. i was standing in the basement and it was raining on me and i thought, this is a lot worse than i thought it was. we're still under construction, but they talked us into doing it, lawrence says. we had 400 people | www.mercurynews.com @ 12/17/06 05:06
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www.chicagotribune.com @ 12/18/06 04:57
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