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She applauds economy but detests cheapness, appreciates expressivity but abhors showiness, and above all demands that a building make sense.
If you want to make money on a building, make sure your rents will cover all costs plus the decline in property value and still leave you with an acceptable profit.
Before entering a building, make sure the main electrical switch is off.
If you want to crash the plane into a building, make sure that there is enough space to use your parachute.
Or if you like a scary and a better "tie up" ending have the villain set up a trap and kill two other police officers before getting a bullet to the head or a fall off a building make the villain's death as graphic as can be before starting to imitate "South Park".
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