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pod [metronap]


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naming names and the name namers who name them


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goldberger on the jersey city skyline


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WVA moonshine still


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bums photo

[untitled photograph 2 1/2" X 2 1/2"]
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desert modernism

via cabinet magazine


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playing the market


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a cheatin' song


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building a collection


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the populist movement


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goth monument font


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fixer-upper rental units


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lear
edward lear


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charting real estates biggest winners


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"Philip Johnson's steel and concrete fantasia in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, designed as the New York State Pavilion for the 1964-65 World's Fair, has been crumbling for decades. Now it is finally getting some attention."


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fixer-upper appliances


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tall buildings muschamp


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dont start me talkin'


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buildings of disaster


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suPerGraPhic


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PLANETIZEN
the planning & development network news



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pod-house


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missrepresentation

via selma
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"The lawsuit is a public - and now seemingly irretrievable - declaration of a fundamental rift that officials have tried to gloss over with photo opportunities during the last year. It betrays the tumultuous business-as-usual jousting that has replaced some of the stated intent to rebuild ground zero in a cooperative, selfless spirit. And it will certainly not make life easier for Mr. Silverstein, who has been battling his insurers over the proceeds from the destruction of the trade center, money he needs to rebuild the site."


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