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Texas Ranch, Former LBJ Haunt, Is Auctioned for $28.5 Million A historic ranch in Franklin, Texas, has sold for $28.5 million at auction.
Winnetka, Ill., Estate Goes On The Block; Listed for $32 Million 2011
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The Diary of a Geek in Oxfordshire: Muhammad's Carpet to be Auctioned skip to main | skip to sidebar
Muhammad's Carpet to be Auctioned Dungeekin 2009
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Auctioned off to the highest bidder, for a purpose that was all too sickeningly clear.
Shameless KAREN ROBARDS 2010
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Auctioned off to the highest bidder, for a purpose that was all too sickeningly clear.
Shameless KAREN ROBARDS 2010
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Auctioned individually or in small lots, this wide array of tools and farming supplies went to a range of buyers without following any discernable pattern.
Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa 2008
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Auctioned carbon permits mean consumers still get hit, but we can make efforts to cushion that impact.
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Auctioned at Sotherby's in 1998, but I can't find out whether it sold.
Laurence Alma-Tadema's cottage piano Hermes 2009
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* Pools Are Auctioned Off to the Highest Bidder: The FDIC will conduct an auction for these pools of loans.
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Auctioned off collections go into private hands and the public and researchers can never study them.
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Breaking: The County of Los Angeles to be Auctioned Off yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Breaking: The County of Los Angeles to be Auctioned Off'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: Economic irresponsibility and total fiscal bungling is forcing L.A. County\'s Board of Supervisors to auction off the county.
Breaking: The County of Los Angeles to be Auctioned Off 2008
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