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Spoontiques 12101 14-Ounce Ceramic Travel Mug – Stars and Stripes – Land of the Free because of the Brave $10.99 Whether it’s with you in your car or on your desk at work, this high quality, inspirational travel mug is a MUST HAVE. Beautiful, practical & convenient; a favorite traveling companion for years to come. The mug reads “Land of the Free because of the Brave”with stars and strips on it. Travel mug holds up to 14 ounces, with a snug plastic lid and two openings for sipping. Made of ceramic the lid sw… |
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Quotable Shoot For The Moon Mug $9.95 “Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you?ll land among the stars?” – unknown Generous 14 oz. dishwasher safe ceramic black matte finish mug individually boxed for gift giving…. |
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The Point $7.01 Harry Nilsson wrote the entirely hummable songs (including the hit, “Me and My Arrow”) for this charming, 1971 animation feature about a boy with a round head who is banished from the land of pointy-headed people. An allegory about nonconformism presented in a delightful way, this is a treat for everybody. Ringo Starr, the late Nilsson’s old pal, narrates. –Tom Keogh… |
Can A Big Plot Of Land Always Raise The Price Of A Property?
The initial retort from the majority of people when asked this enquiry would almost definitely be of course. The long held customs of this country that say that the larger plot you own the more important you are is still very true. Our numbers are still growing chiefly due to the increasing life expectancy figures and this means that space is becoming more and more critical. People aspire to have large gardens and long for the opportunity to shut themselves away from the rest of their neighbours by their privately owned acreage around their property.
A large number of people who are looking for a house will take this into consideration when buying and as a consequence the homes with more outside space will regularly get snapped up before any others, allowing their original owners to sell house fast and move on before neighbours in a similar houses who do not have as big a garden. There are definitely more buyers looking for regular properties with bigger than with small ones or no garden at all. This situation is repeated when reviewing sales of properties on new built estates, if you approach the builders after the house layouts have been accessible for a while some houses will have already been snapped up. These, you will spot from the design, are usually the houses with the biggest gardens and they have usually been sold for a higher price too, giving the building company a quick property sale at an attractive price.
Nonetheless the acreage situation is not always a money earner. Some properties are burdened with usless land because it does not have the correct building rights for development or just that the land is unusable. Especially steep slopes are always difficult and land with restricted legislation brings problems too, and of course any sign of contamination. Once these issues have been checked out and eliminated as a problem though, it will almost certainly be the better financial choice to go for the offer with the most land.
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Films Set In Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Study Guide) $31.4 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Groundhog Day, Day of the Dead, the Deer Hunter, Dawn of the Dead, Flashdance, Wonder Boys, Slap Shot, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, Land of the Dead, Adventureland, My Bloody Valentine 3d, Creepshow, George A. Romero, Bob Roberts, Sorority Row, Two Evil Eyes, the Mysteries of Pittsburgh, Smart People, Rock Star, the Haunting Hour: Don't Think About It, Gung Ho, Inspector Gadget, the Mothman Prophecies, Hoffa, Kingpin, the Crazies, the Fish That Saved Pittsburgh, Sudden Death, Dominick and Eugene, Comparison of Dawn of the Dead Versions, Boys on the Side, Desperate Measures, Screwed, the Dark Half, Angels in the Outfield, Season of the Witch, Stigmata, I Was a Communist for the Fbi, Beautiful Girl, Knightriders, Only You, the Bridge to Nowhere, Allegheny Uprising, She's Out of My League, Houseguest, Lorenzo's Oil, Eye of the Beholder, Martin, Innocent Blood, Striking Distance, Monkey Shines, All the Right Moves, Homecoming, 10th |
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100 Essential American Poems $24.95 The way we view our nation—-its history, its traditions, even our distinctly American voice—-is largely determined by our literature. In this rewarding and thought-provoking book are gathered poems that have been essential components of our common American culture, from the earliest days of our nation through canonic works of the nineteenth century and up to the present day. 100 Essential American Poems includes fondly remembered works by such familiar figures as Longfellow, Poe, and Whitman, and popular classics like “A Visit from St. Nicholas” and “Casey at the Bat,” but it also features passionate outcries from poets like Paul Laurence Dunbar and Langston Hughes that highlight our ongoing national racial tensions, and poems by such women as Anne Bradstreet, Emily Dickinson, and Edna St. Vincent Millay that supply a distinctly female perspective on American life. Also included are the lyrics of such expressions of the American spirit as “Yankee Doodle,” “The Star-Spangled Banner” and “This Land Is Your Land,” in addition to a few surprises! The immortal poems and songs included here, each preceded by an illuminating headnote, will remind every reader of the richness and variety of the poetry of America and its people. |
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