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FAIRPORT HARBOR, Ohio — Built-up pressure in natural gas lines led to a house explosion, a series of fires and a brief evacuation order on a frigid morning Monday for an Ohio village of about 3,000 people, none of whom appeared to be injured.
Gas Line Pressure Causes Explosion And A Dozen Fires In Ohio Town AP 2011
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FAIRPORT HARBOR, Ohio — Built-up pressure in natural gas lines led to a house explosion, a series of fires and a brief evacuation order on a frigid morning Monday for an Ohio village of about 3,000 people, none of whom appeared to be injured.
Gas Line Pressure Causes Explosion And A Dozen Fires In Ohio Town AP 2011
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FAIRPORT HARBOR, Ohio mdash; Built-up pressure in natural gas lines led to a house explosion, a series of fires and a brief evacuation order on...
Gas Line Pressure Causes Explosion And A Dozen Fires In Ohio Town AP 2011
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Built-up urban districts do get hit by tornadoes, but the damage and loss of life is usually minimal.
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FAIRPORT HARBOR, Ohio mdash; Built-up pressure in natural gas lines led to a house explosion, a series of fires and a brief evacuation order on...
Gas Line Pressure Causes Explosion And A Dozen Fires In Ohio Town AP 2011
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Built-up demand drove private real estate prices to their largest quarterly hike in history at the end of 2009, which "came on the back of eight consecutive months of brisk sales," says Tay Huey Ying, director for research and advisory at Colliers International.
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Built-up demand drove private real estate prices to their largest quarterly hike in history at the end of 2009, which "came on the back of eight consecutive months of brisk sales," says Tay Huey Ying, director for research and advisory at Colliers International.
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Built-up demand drove private real estate prices to their largest quarterly hike in history at the end of 2009, which "came on the back of eight consecutive months of brisk sales," says Tay Huey Ying, director for research and advisory at Colliers International.
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Built-up clippings also hold moisture and corrosive fertilizer against the underside of the deck, causing rust.
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Built-up demand drove private real estate prices to their largest quarterly hike in history at the end of 2009, which "came on the back of eight consecutive months of brisk sales," says Tay Huey Ying, director for research and advisory at Colliers International.
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