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Respondents' horses could reside on one or more premises (in other words, one respondent did not necessarily equate to one premises).
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In Fallout, a malevolent corporation purposely used them as a means to perform radical experiments, while The Bunker proposes an equally terrifying but more empathetic premise in which the war above ground is far worse than anyone could have anticipated.
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There could be more boarded-up premises in the new year.
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