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You can shop on it but it also encourages store visits, with a finder function and a way to pull up reviews of the really expensive car seat in front of you.
The loans would be financed by Mortgage Lending of America; the developer would be required to make "donations" to the groups and provide Mr. Graynor with a finder's fee but would be allowed to split the profits with the nonprofit groups once the properties were successfully rehabilitated and resold.
They had asserted that a populated five-square-mile tract had been wrongly surveyed since 1838 and that the land and its oil and gas riches should revert to the state with a finder's fee worth millions of dollars for them.
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Moreover, the actor insisted, playing a character who held himself to such high standards of moral excellence (no drinking, no womanizing, not even splitting a recovered payroll with Tonto as a finder's fee) made him "a better person".
Start the installation by locating all the wall studs with a stud finder.
In 1932, the Leica II arrived, equipped with a range finder for more accurate focussing.
It has no prism, because it focusses with a range finder — situated above the lens.
"It is like driving a boat over the surface of the ice with a fish finder," Ms. McKinley said.
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