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"They've got the property.
"We were actually the third-highest bidder," he recalled, "but we got the property because of that approach.
The Harts got the property for $190,000, but a few years later, the houses were destroyed in a fire.
She and her husband put the Florida home in a relative's name while dealing with the bank, then got the property back in their names in 2012.
And so we thought this is a fairly unique opportunity: they've got the property of improving your concentration, and your performance on cognitive tasks, they attract your attention, they're funny — and humour has been shown repeatedly again to increase your memory, not only of the joke itself, but of information that is connected to the joke," he says.
But what about the animals?" When Thomson Safaris first got the property, "you could barely see gazelle or zebra," he said.
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The homeowners never got the properties back, and the houses are in default.
She's still got the properties she had 45 years ago.
A council spokesman said: "We just haven't got the properties in the borough to meet the need".
Christie's also tried to get the property.
If the cemetery does get the property, there is little doubt the plots will go quickly.
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