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  2. A Fireproof House for $5000 - Wikipedia

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    "A Fireproof House for $5000" is an article and house design by Frank Lloyd Wright published in the Ladies' Home Journal in April 1907. It is Wright's third and final publication in the journal following " A Home in a Prairie Town " and " A Small House with 'Lots of Room in It' " from February and July 1901, respectively. [ 1 ]

  3. How Anyone Can Build an Emergency Fund of $5,000 on ... - AOL

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    Building an emergency fund of $5,000 while earning minimum wage may seem daunting, but it’s absolutely achievable with discipline and a clear plan,” said Rose Jimenez, financial specialist ...

  4. L'Égaré II - Wikipedia

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    Not a nail was used in the construction of the raft. A canvas-covered cabin was built atop measuring 10 by 6 feet. A mast stood 27 feet high, on which a 19 by 14 foot canvas sail was fastened. To cover the cost of building and supplying the raft (approximately Cdn $5000), members of the crew pooled their funds.

  5. List of Good Bones episodes - Wikipedia

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    Mina and Karen are back in Old Southside where they look to transform a small, two-bedroom home into a beautiful beach bungalow on a modest budget. If they make a decent profit, Mina plans to realize her dream of building a Two Chicks Headquarters.

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    Then high cost—a cool $20,000 per seat—a cramped cabin, ... But if it in fact was so easy surely somebody would have been building supersonic planes already. ... It's profitable at $5,000 per ...

  7. Joseph Pariseau - Wikipedia

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    A small cabin served as both their convent and first school, which opened 14 April 1857. They accepted into their care several orphans and an elderly man who was homeless. Bishop Blanchet gave them two acres on the St. James Mission Claim, and on this land a small group of multi-purpose buildings sprang up.