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- adjective inside the
ground
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What you would select for an outdoor inground basketball hoop might be different then a indoor portable system.
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Viet Nam POW (over 1 year in an inground hole/cage)
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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The eight-bedroom "Corleone Staten Island compound" is on the market for $2.9 million and features an inground pool and four-car garage, according to the realtor's website.
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Think of it this way: Anyone could make a bet on rising inground values — borrow money to buy and hold a barrel of oil for later sale.
The Future of Oil, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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VietNam POW (over 1 year in an inground hole/cage) -
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What you would select for an outdoor inground basketball hoop might be different then a indoor portable system.
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Features: Large entrance hall with open staircase, five fireplaces, inground swimming pool, 10-car garage, private living quarters, separate caretaker's house.
Sioux Falls, S.D., real estate market escaped the worst 2010
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With ocean views from every room, this seven-year-old modern house in Delaware has five bedrooms, an inground pool and rooftop hot tub.
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The property measures one-third of an acre and includes an inground pool.
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I have an inground pool that needs repairs that, frankly, I have been putting off.
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