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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
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Examples
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But Keating said in her letter that "HPF is insisting that agencies may only provide the limited Level 1 services ... regardless of the needs of the troubled homeowner."
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Morgan at the HPF says such additional counseling is available to callers, and notes that many of the agencies providing counseling through the hotline are NFCC members.
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For instance in Piesang River, a Durban township, 400 families earning on average 175 US dollars a month, have put up some of the more than 400 houses the HPF has built in Durban.
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Margaret Dhlamini of an HPF scheme in Durban says they could have built their own homes long ago but the biggest problems have been that government is not giving them land and it is not releasing their subsidies.
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Since 1992, about 6,000 families across the country have been saving the odd rand under the HPF scheme into a common pool and literally building their own homes - preparing their own land, designing, planning, costing the houses and putting brick to mortar
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More than 90,000 dollars have been collected by the HPF but acquiring land has been one of the organisation's many problems.
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The bulk of HPF members are formally unemployed and have no property.
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Some people choose the private contractor route and others go the informal way of building on their own such as that adopted by the HPF.
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HPF members, on the other hand, do it for as little as 260 US dollars.
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Cape, members of the HPF have battled to acquire land, and only did so through courtesy of a donation from a church organisation.
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