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But I did want to ask you about Russia especially democrats taking the house of representatives, Russia's political hot button issue now.
And how does one keep the government from "taking the house," a common fear of the elderly, when Medicaid requires that most assets be liquidated?
Once, several years ago, a client asked Ms. Stillman if she could paint a home portrait taking the house back in time.
Jane Luzzi, 51, escaped by the skin of her teeth when the mud roared past her rural community of Parque de Cachoeira, taking the house where she made snacks to sell with it.
Handel was 38 when he moved in, and taking the house must have reflected the confidence he felt in his new appointment as composer to the Chapel Royal with a state pension of £400.
"Historic restorations are typically four to six times more costly than normal construction, and we knew, without even taking the house apart, that the estimated cost for restoration would be between $900,000 and $1 million.
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They'll take the house pretty soon.
The seller took the house off the market.
Needless to say, he didn't take the house.
Of course she couldn't take the house.
The bank is about to take the house.
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