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On the flip side, it was gorgeous: 2200 square feet, gas fireplace, an elevator that opened into the apartment, 2.5 bathrooms, large washer-dryer not one of those tiny ones you can only fit five things in and outdoor space off of both bedrooms.
Toni Haber: Toni's Take on Real Estate: Buying as a Broker (Part II) Toni Haber 2011
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Children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren lugged furniture, a washer-dryer and a freezer out of her bungalow and piled them on to pickup trucks as a town siren wailed.
Floodway Forces Sacrifice Mike Esterl 2011
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Items embody large Plasma TVs, washer-dryer span etc. Should we feel angry.
Black Friday and Holiday shopping season 2009: Some facts admin 2009
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On the flip side, it was gorgeous: 2200 square feet, gas fireplace, an elevator that opened into the apartment, 2.5 bathrooms, large washer-dryer not one of those tiny ones you can only fit five things in and outdoor space off of both bedrooms.
Toni Haber: Toni's Take on Real Estate: Buying as a Broker (Part II) Toni Haber 2011
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Items embody large Plasma TVs, washer-dryer span etc. Should we feel angry.
Archive 2009-11-01 admin 2009
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What's left -- a washer-dryer, good neighbors, and a half-bath -- is what good marriages are made of.
Teri Karush Rogers: My Co-op Thanks Giving Teri Karush Rogers 2011
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There are two elevators, two three-car garages and eight washer-dryer systems.
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He saw nothing intact, but rather small domestic sights — a view into a room with a TV still in place, a recliner sitting amid rubble, a washer-dryer standing next to a decimated house.
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There are two elevators, two three-car garages and eight washer-dryer systems.
Giving Up on the Dream Juliet Chung 2010
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There was also a washer-dryer, saving me at least fifty bucks on laundry fees.
Paul Carr: The Strip Diary, Day Ten: I Don't Understand Why the Whole World Doesn't Live in Hotels Paul Carr 2011
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