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Examples
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The demolition application sites an estimate on repairing the home to "pre-fire conditions" will cost $977,736 whereas tearing it down is estimated at $77,352.
Battle over historic home in Kensington Washington Post editors 2010
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The centers are a lost cause, and pre-fire prevention and abatement is obviously the most bang for the buck.
Matthew Yglesias » The Trouble With Genocide Prevention 2008
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I haven't found a photo of the Waldorf, though the most recent, homely pre-fire face of Rosenbloom's was available online.
Cake Lindy 2009
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I haven't found a photo of the Waldorf, though the most recent, homely pre-fire face of Rosenbloom's was available online.
Around Pittsburgh Lindy 2008
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I haven't found a photo of the Waldorf, though the most recent, homely pre-fire face of Rosenbloom's was available online.
Toast: Lindy 2008
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I haven't found a photo of the Waldorf, though the most recent, homely pre-fire face of Rosenbloom's was available online.
Squirrel Hill Past: The Babka Alias Lindy 2008
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The warehouse is one, a living piece of pre-fire history, of what a city building looked like back then.
Development Drive of 2007 Does What Great Fire of 1835 Couldn't Brooks of Sheffield 2007
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Whole blocks stood clear and ready for redevelopment, and downtown land prices speedily rose above their pre-fire levels.
Cities Rising 2005
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Whole blocks stood clear and ready for redevelopment, and downtown land prices speedily rose above their pre-fire levels.
Cities Rising 2005
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The warehouse is one, a living piece of pre-fire history, of what a city building looked like back then.
Archive 2007-11-01 Brooks of Sheffield 2007
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